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"..... A dog will turn to the side, put its tail down and flatten its ears back if he needs to protect him.....
.....dog ancestory, wolf ancestors, dogs, dog behavior, dog traits, dog communication....."


"..... A dog will circumvent to the side, put its tail down and flatten its ears rear if he needs to protect him.....
.....dog ancestory, wolf ancestors, dogs, dog behavior, dog traits, dog communication....."

The dog is a domesticated wolf subspecies and one of the top associate and working animals in mortal history. There are hundreds of varying breeds and approximately quaternary hundred million dogs estimated in the world. Based on DNA and scientific evidence, people tamed or domesticated dogs approximately fifteen thousand years ago. Just like their wolf ancestors, domestic dogs do various of the same things wolves do such as, if a dog is getting ready to besiege or bite, the dog will stare at its target along with baring its teeth. A dog will wind to the side, put its tail down and flatten its ears hindmost if he needs to protect himself against an attack. Going postern in history, wolves that noticed things, unlike their obtuse pack mates, had an edge over them. Watching out for the intention stare or fangs of a pack member that was more powerful helped a wolf avert a fight and physical injury. A wolf watching for a cringing pack member or a weaker member that averted its gaze could avoid the risk and Herculean task of fighting a stronger member and choose the weaker wolf that would give up without fighting.

Once wolves were looking for accidentally dropped behavioral hints, they became able to start dropping them on purpose. Wolves that follow a stare or read a fang are able to avert fights in the course of wolves that fix a stare or show their fangs can show a without fighting. This evolutionary process amongst wolves that were senders and those that were receivers is what is in the background the visual rituals and development of wolves and now, dogs.

Most signals within a wolf pack are directly associated with resignation and dominance. Non-threatening signals and submissive behaviors include:

• Rolling on its posterior and lying down, belly up, which capital soft passively against a superior wolf.

• Tightly tucking the tail under the stomach

• Approaching on one side instead of head on

• Turning its gaze away

• The wolf lays its ears back

Threatening and preponderant behavior includes:

• Staring

• Pricking the ears

• Baring its teeth

According to archaeological records, the first animal every domesticated by man was the dog, from wolves. Wolves and dogs do share barks indicative intruders or to set an alarm. Over a for a long time period, wolves showed exceptional gestures such as baring their fangs, which other wolves understood was a warningADJ Dissuasion or warning.

Long ago, most vertebrate developed an innate understanding frequently used in visual communication, which was small in size things seem expensive dangerous than in quantity ones. Thus, assertive, dominant, defiantN Incompleteness wolves stand erect trying to look as big as possible. They will also raise their tails, put one leg on each side of the wolf they want to impress or stiffen their hackles. On the other side, fearful, submissive dogs try to look as tiny as possible by dragging or crouching low. Wolves are not conscious of how small in size or ample they look or make themselves look but instead are rituals that date dorsal to their ancestors.

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