Are dogs really that smart? If so, some scientist even believe that their 1.2 percent brain mass might be how intelligent they are. If you train your dog they can build immense vocabulary over time and your dog might even beat the record on how many words your dog knows. Dogs have many communication ways, a lot of behavioral affections, and even knowledge.
To begin with, dogs communicate in many ways by using their nose, body language, sounds, verbal communication and, vocalizations. They communicate by their nose to smell people or other dog’s behind to know how old they are, what their gender is, and they can tell a lot by a person's or dog’s mood by smelling them too. To communicate they use body language to interact with each other but us humans do not understand. We humans communicate with our dogs verbally while dogs communicate with us non-verbally which includes tail carriage and motion, ear and eye position, body position and movement, and facial expressions we might not understand what they mean but at least they are smart enough to understand us. Canines use barking to interact with us and with each other, such as when they feel boredom, demand, fear, suspicion, distress, happy, or for a warning. They …show more content…
Canines show affections in their faces to show us how they feel and to express themselves. Sometimes dogs will bite to show aggressiveness because they might feel scared or being harmed. They also show disobedience if they are not trained, heard or seen, and they might not understand. Dogs show happiness to express themselves, for example, if a family member comes back home or having a good time. Also, they would show curiosity, especially puppies because they’re getting to know a new world or things. Dogs would also show separation anxiety because they might not handle being separated from their beloved