Why do dogs tilt their heads when listening to people talking? The answer is surprising!

I wonder if those who have dogs at home have noticed that when we usually talk to dogs, some of us will tilt our heads to one side, seemingly listening, which looks very cute. This phenomenon is also called "tilting the head to kill", but...


I wonder if those who have dogs at home have noticed that when we usually talk to dogs, some of us will tilt our heads to one side, seemingly listening, which looks very cute. This phenomenon is also called "tilting the head to kill", but do you know the reason why the dog does this action? Is the dog deliberately being cute to us?

Let’s explore the reasons why dogs “tilt their heads to kill”~

Although many people think that dogs’ “tilt their heads to kill” actions are particularly cute, dogs themselves are not aware of it, so there is no situation where dogs are deliberately being cute to us.

Experts have explained the phenomenon of dogs "turning their heads to kill". Although dogs cannot understand what we say, they will interpret what we want to express based on our tone of voice, demeanor, and body movements.

In layman's terms, it means being able to observe words and emotions. Every look in your eyes and every body movement will help your dog understand what you want to express. This is why it can understand whether you praise it happily, scold it angrily, or make any demands on it.

And "tilt the head to kill" is exactly what the dog does in order to better observe your tone, expression, and body movements.

Now everyone knows that when you talk to your dog, your dog will tilt its head from time to time. This is because it is listening to you carefully~



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