Why do dogs tilt their head?
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Dogs do the same thing. They tilt their heads to work around their interfering muzzles and improve their visual perspective. That cute head tilt actually broadens the range of vision and allows a dog to more clearly see a person's face. Seeing our facial expressions improves communication.
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They tilt their heads to work around their interfering muzzles and improve their visual perspective
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You have to turn your head to see an object directly in front of you. Dogs do the same thing. They tilt their heads to work around their interfering muzzles and improve their visual perspective. That cute head tilt actually broadens the range of vision and allows a dog to more clearly see a person's face.
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A dog tilts his head to show that he is engaged much the way a human would nod during a conversation to indicate that he is listening. Social dogs that enjoy human interaction usually tilt their heads more often to encourage the continuation of the conversation and prolong the human contact.
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Dogs also tilt their heads to show that they're expecting something. Certain keywords, such as “walk”, can trigger your dog. When dogs tilt their head, they might be looking to see if they did, indeed, hear that special word. If so, your pup is most likely expecting to have the word followed by something or an action.
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