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Written by Admin
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Thursday, 24 November 2005 |
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Page 1 of 4 Dog communication comes in a variety of forms. Dogs use certain movements of
their bodies and body parts and different vocalizations to send signals to other
dogs, animals and humans. There are a number of basic ways a dog can
communicate. These are movements of the ears, eyes and "eyebrows", mouth, head,
tail, and entire body, as well as barks, growls, whines and whimpers, and howls.
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