When talking to your pet dog, you’ve probably seen them tilt their head to one side many times.
Tilt your head to see better
Because people have a relatively flat face shape, no one can obstruct their vision during conversation.
To prove this, Dr. Stanley Coren gave a very interesting exercise: curl your fingers into a fist, then place it on your nose.
During communication, we rely a lot on visual cues, even glancing at our mouths and lips while talking.
Tilt your head to hear better
If you are trying to have a conversation with someone in a noisy environment.
At the same time, dogs’ ear flaps have the ability to move, perk up or down, making it easier for them to locate the source of the sound.
Lean evenly to understand and show empathy
Dogs are animals that seem to have a sixth sense, as they can sense what is right and what is not.
Tilt your head in anticipation of something
When dogs hear something, they can perk up their ears and wait for any signal and will follow.
Tilt your head to receive the reward
If your puppy is tilting its head in anticipation, you can give it a small bone.
Head tilt due to health
If your dog tilts his head frequently, he may be trying to regain his balance or prevent himself from falling.
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