Husky (confirm introduction)
1. Breath signal
The dog uses its breath to mark its land or use area. The breath can reveal the health, social status, hormonal status, etc. of the marker. Dogs can smell fear reactions in other animals. A fearful dog releases pheromones, chemicals that warn other animals that danger exists. This may explain why a dog that has never been exposed to any harm at a veterinary hospital can become fearful. Where.
2. Visual signals
When dogs enter each other’s field of vision, visual signals are more effective when two unfamiliar dogs are unsupervised. When meeting each other freely, the dogs will take a while to get to know each other. At first, the dogs will stand upright, and then gradually move closer. They often circle directly to get close to each other and then smell each other, first smelling the head and face, and then smelling the last. Then the dog may start the game by raising its front paws in the air, leaning down or shouting to invite others. All the games are played by a puppy. The fights in the game look a bit overbearing, but they are carried out accurately according to its social norms. There are no heavy bites and there is no obvious display of desire.
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