When people communicate with each other, they need to rely on language or simple body movements. How do dogs communicate with each other? This is a question on the minds of many officials. Can they communicate seamlessly with dogs after learning? Let’s take a look at the special ways dogs communicate today.
Butt sniffing
When walking dogs, we often see that when two dogs meet, the first thing they do is sniff their butts. This is not an uncivilized way, but is as normal as hugging and shaking hands with humans. They can also use their sense of smell to understand whether the other person is male or female, what they ate today and how they are feeling now.

Howling together
Sometimes we will see two dogs howling together, which is actually the same as the howling of a wolf. They express their ideas by changing the frequency, length, or pitch or pitch of their sounds.

Urine communication
Dogs like to use their own urine to mark, for example, smelling a certain place to feel whether the other dog is strong or not. If they feel that they are stronger than it, they will urinate in the original place, indicating that this place is their territory. This is also a way for them to communicate with each other.

Tail wagging
Generally speaking, dogs are very active when they wag their tails. If he holds his tail high, he is excited or strong. If their tails are kept at a low frequency, it means they are happy and excited about their owners. At this time, the owner can give the dog some material rewards, which will make the dog happier.
Body movements
When two dogs meet, they usually use some body language to express their feelings. He will put his front paws on the back of another dog, or press his head on the back or neck of another dog to show his dominance.

While sometimes some dog behaviors may seem strange or incomprehensible to us, they are also common in the dog world. They use their cries, limbs or urine to communicate with their peers and express their love, which is also very interesting.
Dog owners are generally very kind, and I hope that everyone can treat their dogs with sincerity and love, so that they can grow up healthily and happily.