Unveiling Canine Communication: Vocalizations, Body Language, And Chemical Signals
Dogs communicate through a combination of vocalizations (e.g., barking, howling), body language (e.g., facial expressions, postures), and chemical signals (e.g., pheromones). Vocalizations convey emotions, intentions, and social signals. Body language cues indicate mood, dominance, and territoriality. Chemical signals mark territory, identify individuals, and communicate with conspecifics. These methods are interconnected and complement each other, helping…