How puppies are born

3 years ago
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Dogs can feel a range of emotions. They can experience basic emotions such as sadness, fear, shame, and happiness. Dogs develop to the level of intelligence of a two-year-old. This means that they can't feel complex emotions such as regret about the past. Some of the most joyful creatures out there are dogs. You can tell when a dog is feeling joy when they are playing, wagging their tail, panting, or jumping. It's pretty easy to tell when a dog is happy, it's just something we can feel and it is a great bonding moment. When a dog is feeling especially content and comfortable, their body will show it. With relaxed ears and a relaxed posture, your dog will sprawl and be unconcerned with any distractions. You will also notice that your dog does not have a furrowed brow when they are relaxed. Shame is a form of guilt, which is something dogs feel when they know they have done something bad. If your dog just got up on the counter and ate that precious pizza, you're sure to be at least a little bit peeved. You'll know your dog is feeling shame if they have a hunched posture, lowered ears, and those sweet, guilty, puppy-dog eyes. Though dogs can feel a bit of shame, they do not get embarrassed when you dress them up in a silly costume, so, have no fear at your next animal costume party!

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