It's not really something weird that you're dog doesn't like other dogs. It's just you're dog's personality. What's you're dog's breed? Maybe being shy is it's nature.
Wolves are like a dog, their related to them. Fox's and other large canines resemble dogs to.
Yes of course just like when a dog barks at another dog they are talking to each other also like dogs trying to get pregnant they have to get on each other which is also body language.That is called humping .
the dog is most likely insecure and afraid of the attention of other dogs try dog whispering
there might be something wrong with your other dog. Dogs can sense things we cannot.
Yes--licking is something that dogs do to groom each other. It can be a sign of dog affection, and a sign of subservience.
Dogs Like/sniff other dog butts to get information about the dog. It is a form of communitcating.
Cause some dogs like other dogs. Even if it was wet or not probably the dog would still greet the other dog.
Wolves are like a dog, their related to them. Fox's and other large canines resemble dogs to.
Dog food like other dogs.
well it depends on the dogs personality... if the dog is friendly and loves to be around other dogs and people then yes. most hyper dogs do. if your dog is aggressive then not always
Yes, if one dog has something in their fur, like maybe dandruff, and the other dog is allergic to it, then that dog will have an allergic reaction.
That depends on the dog itself, and the dog it may be playing with.
i have 2 dogs and at dinner time my girl dog like to bark and go take my other dog food. why is that?
Yes of course just like when a dog barks at another dog they are talking to each other also like dogs trying to get pregnant they have to get on each other which is also body language.That is called humping .
Well it can be different for every dog. Some dogs don't like thunder and other more protective dogs just like to bark at noises. It depends on your dog's breed and personality.
It is a natural dog behavior to smell "that area" on other dogs and people, because this is how dogs gain information about the person/dog that they're smelling. Much like people get to know other people by what their faces look like, dogs tell people (and other dogs) apart by their smell, and the part of the body where that individual smell is strongest is, well, the groin/rear. So, it is just how the dog tells you apart from other people.
It depends on what type of dog you have. Certain dogs like quiet homes, where they feel they are safe, other dogs like to be outdoors, but many do not particularly like their kennel's.