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Why do dogs tilt heads?

- Jacob Livesay

Even without speaking, your dog has a lot to say. ⬤ Dogs can communicat­e a number of different things to their owners via licking because they use their tongues similarly to how humans use hands. In addition to being important to grooming, licks can show affection, empathy or a need for attention to humans or other dogs.

Dogs’ eyes also have evolved to provide for better communicat­ion with humans. The adorable “puppy dog eyes” phenomenon is in fact because of an extra facial muscle domesticat­ed breeds developed over time, not found in wild canines like wolves.

Here are explanatio­ns of more behaviors your dog might be exhibiting.

Why do dogs tilt their heads?

Dr. Ragen McGowan, an animal behavior scientist at Purina, says dogs often tilt their heads when they hear a word they understand or a novel sound.

“It’s believed that dogs tilt their heads as a way to orient sounds,” she says. “They may be positionin­g their heads and ears in a way that helps them better determine where a sound is coming from.”

According to McGowan, some studies suggest certain dog breeds’ noses and heads might obstruct their vision, so a dog may also tilt its head to see better.

McGowan says humans sometimes reinforce this behavior with treats or affection.

McGowan recommends visiting your veterinari­an if your dog is tilting its head consistent­ly, as this behavior may point to a medical condition.

Dog also communicat­e with tails

If your dog is wagging its tail, it’s likely happy to see you.

Dr. Stanley Coren of Psychology Today says a tail wag serves a function similar to a human smile. Your dog’s tail wagging could mean it’s excited, or it could simply be a polite greeting.

On the other hand, if your dog’s tail is tucked between its legs, it could be afraid, anxious or submissive, according to the American Kennel Club.

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Dr. Ragen McGowan Animal behavior scientist at Purina
GETTY IMAGES “It’s believed that dogs tilt their heads as a way to orient sounds.” Dr. Ragen McGowan Animal behavior scientist at Purina

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