Complete Guide On How To Make Your Dog Laugh
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Full Article: https://www.anythinggermanshepherd.co... • YDogs react to various situations differently from humans. It’s fairly easy to see when your dog is happy from their wagging tail. • We can sometimes attribute human emotions and reactions to their behavior, too, in an attempt to better understand their behavior. • However, dogs are very different from humans. While we love a good cuddle, sometimes your dog might not want to be wrapped up in an enclosed space. • But you can tell when your dog is enjoying your company though, right? And there is a whole spectrum of emotions that make up happiness, as well as different ways that both animals and humans can express them. • So do dogs laugh? And is it possible to make your dog laugh? • At first glance, the answer would be no. This is because dogs can’t laugh in the same way that humans can. • However, you may notice that your dog makes a sound very similar to what we would consider to be a laugh. This usually happens when your dog is playing, and is displayed as a breathy panting which tends to be exhaled forcefully. • This panting isn’t usually considered to be a laugh in the same way as a human laugh, because dogs usually use this as an invitation to play with them. It’s typically referred to as a play-pant, and dogs usually use it in combination with their body language to invite you to play. • They may do this play-pant while jumping towards you in a teasing manner, or by reaching out towards you with a paw. • One animal behaviorist, Patricia Simonet from Sierra Nevada College, has hypothesized that this play-pant can be considered as a type of dog laugh. • She recorded different dogs making the play-pant sound, and found out that this noise has a much more nuanced range of frequencies than a normal dog pant. • She also observed that playing these recordings to other dogs was able to calm dogs in shelters, as well as encourage puppies to become more active. • The best way to make your dog laugh is to imitate their play-pant laughter. Similar to how it made those puppies become more active, it will likely cause your dog to mimic your excitement. • If you get the sound right, you should notice that your dog wags their tail, sits up, laughs along, or comes towards you from across the room. • Firstly, you will need to make a round shape with your mouth. You will then need to make a breathy “huh” sound, but make sure not to vocalize the sound. • A great way to make sure that you’re doing it right is to put a hand on your throat. You shouldn’t be able to feel any vibration from your vocal cords. • Next, you can use a more smiling, open-mouthed expression to create a “hah” sound using the same breathy pant. • Remember to breathe the sound, and again, not to vocalize it. You should combine these two steps to create a dog-like laughter. If done correctly, it should get a positive response from your dog. • DISCLAIMER: • Under Section 107 of the Copyright 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. The materials used in this video are for illustrative, teaching, research, and exemplification reasons, also quoting in order to recombine elements to make a new work. We do NOT own the video materials and all credits belong to the respectful owner. In case of copyright issues, please contact us immediately for further credit or clip delete: • [email protected]. • https://www.copyright.gov/fair-use/mo...
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