Real Reason Why Do Dogs Expose Their Belly (6 Reasons You Should Know) #Video
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Description
While humans primarily use verbal communication, dogs rely on body language to communicate their emotions and intentions. One of the most common body language signals is to roll onto their back and show their tummy.
While you may think your dog is asking for belly-rubs, that is not usually the case.
In this video, we will explore the six reasons why dogs flop on their backs and expose their bellies.
Comments
- Dee Added Still having trouble with the audio.
- BA Added Thanks Mel: I'm sending to all my dog friends. Loved this information. I have 5 dogs and 2 cats (all rescued).
- Patricia Yager Delagrange Added I loved this. Very informative
- iotus2 Added Interesting - I learned a couple of things in this video. Once again, thanks, Mel.
- Randy Ferguson Added If my dog had a belly like me, he would never expose it to anyone.
- Lola Added Interesting!!?!!
- Mari Added I always thought they rolled over for only scratching their belly. All of this dog behavior is very interesting. I'm passing it on to my family who all have dogs. Thank you, Mel.
- PEGGY Added Very educational Video , Always good to learn something new each and every day . Great video Mel . Much appreciated . Hope you are continuing your recovery and feeling good Have a great day .
- Sher Added Excellent info!