@InTheSticks1881 There is a dog-language conversation between Zoot and the third dog between 0:02 and 0:08. The dog had "cut in" several times, and Zoot and his partner had turned and and casually walked away, which is what a parent dog will often do when a puppy gets too rambunctious. But this time Zoot looked him straight in the eye, which is a precursor to growling. The other dog showed submission by turning his head and then his back. After a short submissive display, he trotted away,.
Love dogs. It is amazing if one spends enough time with them, how they communicate without saying a word or making sound. Wooof back at cha!
InTheSticks1881 1 year ago
@InTheSticks1881 There is a dog-language conversation between Zoot and the third dog between 0:02 and 0:08. The dog had "cut in" several times, and Zoot and his partner had turned and and casually walked away, which is what a parent dog will often do when a puppy gets too rambunctious. But this time Zoot looked him straight in the eye, which is a precursor to growling. The other dog showed submission by turning his head and then his back. After a short submissive display, he trotted away,.
JiveDadson 1 year ago