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When you're not at home, your dog may be quiet

I don't know if you ever received a "people come crazy" evaluation when you were a child, or met a small partner who "people come crazy", whenever there are many people, "It's my Show Time" automatically rings in your heart.

When you're not at home, your dog may be quiet

One study showed that dogs can also be "crazy" – but positive – and when they are noticed, their performance is more positive and vivid.

Does this mean... When you are not at home, the dog is actually quiet and quiet and will not tear down the house? It is difficult to be the hand that moves the sofa first!

When you're not at home, your dog may be quiet

According to research from the University of Portsmouth Dog Awareness Centre,

When we look at dogs, they intentionally make more facial expressions, and maybe that's how they communicate with us.

The researchers looked at 24 family pet dogs of different breeds and ages, and they photographed a person and a dog in a room. All one has to do is look at the dog, look elsewhere, or feed the dog.

When you're not at home, your dog may be quiet

The scientists used the Dog Facial Motion Coding System (DogFACS) to study the facial expressions of dogs. The system is adapted from the Human Facial Motion Coding System (FACS), which can encode dog facial movements.

The results of the analysis show that

When the people in the room look at the dog, the dog's expression will be more vivid, such as raising the eyebrows and sticking out the tongue

If a person turns around and doesn't look at it, it doesn't have as many small expressions. These expressions may not be simply expressions of emotion, but rather that they are trying to communicate with humans.

When you're not at home, your dog may be quiet

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We have the impression that the hairy children are always "milk is the mother", and everything that is stuttered is negotiable, but the study found that dogs care more about people's performance than eating.

Pet dogs, for example, "look at people's eyes" — pay attention to what humans are paying attention to, i.e., "let me see what you're looking at." When humans close their eyes or turn their backs on dogs, they steal food more often.

What a child act this is!

When you're not at home, your dog may be quiet

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If humans first establish eye contact with dogs, which is commonly known as eye-to-eye, dogs will follow the human gaze, which translates into dog language is probably "look at me and I look at me".

Despite these studies, it is still difficult to determine whether dogs can understand people's words, and whether their small eyes and expressions really mean that they want to "talk" to us, after all, "sub-dogs, anzhi dog's meaning"?

When you're not at home, your dog may be quiet

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