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" Fun quiz to find out if you really know, by your dog's general behavior what he or she is sayingfuntrivia.com/playquiz/quiz179562115e8.h... I get all answers I will let you know what my test said. Have fun! Asked by aj0905 51 months ago Similar questions: Dog Lovers fun quiz find Pets > Dogs.
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It is an interesting test. I got 7 out of 10, so above average. Here are my results.
Results for What's Your Dog Saying? 1. You catch your dog doing something you don't want him to, and you yell at him.
Your dog is not making eye contact with you. S lips are pulled back and his ears are flat against his head. He turns his head away from you and licks his lips when you approach.
What is your dog expressing? Your Answer: Fear The correct answer was Submission. Your dog is expressing that he does not wish to challenge your leadership.
He accepts that you are the boss. Submissive dogs never stare at dominant dogs. Don't punish a dog that acts like this- he's already saying, 'You're the boss!' 28% of players have answered correctly.
2. You meet a strange dog. He snarls at you with his hackles (the hair on his back) raised.
S tail is held low and stiff, and his ears are laid back. What is this dog saying? Your Answer: I am afraid and may bite or run.
This is the classic profile of a fear biter. These dogs are the most dangerous, as they feel that they must bite to protect themselves. If they can run, they will, but if they feel cornered they will attack, often ferociously.
They don't have the confidence of the dominant dog. Give this dog an escape route and don't force yourself on him!63% of players have answered correctly.3. Your dog is chattering his teeth.
What is he saying? Your Answer: I smell a bitch in heat This may be related to a courtship ritual in which the male dog nibbles the hair on the ears of the URL1 may also help increase the transfer of scent to the nasal membranes.41% of players have answered correctly. 4.
Your male dog mounts another male. Why? Your Answer: To show that he is the boss.
Despite many misconceptions, this is a dominance ritual.It is perfectly normal. Neutered dogs and females also mount to show dominance.67% of players have answered correctly.5. A dog is approaching you slowly.
He is looking directly into your eyes and seems to be walking on his tiptoes. S ears are up and his tail is also up and wagging slowly. What is he saying?
Your Answer: I am curious. The correct answer was I may bite you.. This is a very dominant dog. If you stare at him or otherwise challenge his dominance, he is likely to bite.
When a dog like this comes towards you, turn your side to the dog and do not stare at him! Talk soothingly and quietly, and try to back away. 18% of players have answered correctly.6.
Your dog faces you, panting. He bows down on his front legs with his tail wagging quickly. He barks in a high-pitched voice.
What is he saying? Your Answer: Play with me! This is a happy, relaxed dog who wants to have some fun!85% of players have answered correctly.7.
You ask your dog to stay and walk away. Your dog yawns. What is he saying?
Your Answer: I am nervous. Dogs yawn when they are nervous about something. You often see dogs yawn in obedience classes when an owner is being too harsh with them.
Some misled owners correct yawning dogs thinking that they are not paying attention- bad idea!20% of players have answered correctly. 8. A dog you don't know comes up to you and takes your hand in his mouth without biting it.
What is he saying? Your Answer: If you move, I'll bite you. The correct answer was .
Believe it or not, this is a friendly gesture! It's equivalent to a human handshake. Dogs will grasp each others' muzzles in the same way.67% of players have answered correctly.
9. You approach a puppy whom you just caught urinating on the floor. He rolls over on his back and urinates again.
What is he saying? Your Answer: I am submissive. This puppy should not be punished.
This behavior is the canine equivalent of saying, 'I'm sorry! ' and if you punish it you'll set up a vicious cycle of reoccurrence.67% of players have answered correctly.10. You are teaching your dog something new.
After a bit of work, he scratches at his neck. You are sure he doesn't have any fleas. Why is he scratching?
Your Answer: He needs a break. Behaviors like scratching and shaking like a wet dog happen because of 'sensory overload.' The dog needs a break to calm down.62% of players have answered correctly. You scored: 7 / 10 Total points: 70 The average score for this quiz: 5 / 10 As one of the discussion comments said, it is hard to tell exactly what the written descriptions mean.
Pictures or video would have been easier to work from. But I can't complain. I did pretty well!
I should do well since I live with four dogs and I make certain they know that I am alpha. Sources: My Knowledge from my Life with Dogs darwin™'s Recommendations Dogspeak: How to Understand Your Dog and Help m Understand You (Dog Care Companions) Amazon List Price: $14.95 Used from: $0.01 Average Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 (based on 4 reviews) How To Say It to Your Dog: Solving Behavior Problems in Ways Your Dog Will Understand (How to Say It...) Amazon List Price: $15.95 Used from: $0.01 Average Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 (based on 4 reviews) Your Dog's Senses: Understand How He Perceives s World Amazon List Price: $36.00 Used from: $29.74 Maybe these will help me get a better score.
90% And I think I disagree on the one it said I got wrong. Either I'm a dog psychic or I've just been properly trained by my dogs. Here's a few questions that weren't on the quiz: 1.
What does it mean when your dog sits up straight and still with a toy dog on his head, with his eyes half shut? 2. What does it mean when your dog's tongue hangs down to the ground?3.
What the heck does this facial expression mean? .
I got 6 out of 10... But I thought I would have gotten more because I have been raising a puppy and reading all kinds of dog literature for the past 8 weeks or so. I am gratified that so many books now focus on getting people to learn to understand the language of dogs instead of leading people to think that influencing behavior using fear and punishment is a good thing. It's not.
I've seen it myself where positive reinforcement has wonderful results in getting the best behavior out of a dog. Especially as owners are the ones who control the food, that's a huge motivator for our canine friends. Thanks for posting this, aj0905, that was a very informative quiz!
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7 out of 10 I only scored a 70! I thought I knew so much. The thing about the dogs teeth chattering I got wrong.
I've got two short-haired female chihuahuas. Trust me, when their teeth are a chattering, they are cold & are looking to snuggle under the covers with me! I also got #1 & 5 wrong.
One was the submission & I thought it was guilt and I thought 5 was curious when the dog was going to bite me! Fun quiz! Sources: my life .
Mmmm. I did pretty poorly on this! I was surprised that some of these were so difficult to me.
One I skipped and forgot to go back to and would have gotten right, but no use crying over spilled milk :-) Results for What’s Your Dog Saying? 1. You catch your dog doing something you don’t want him to, and you yell at him.
Your dog is not making eye contact with you. S lips are pulled back and his ears are flat against his head. He turns his head away from you and licks his lips when you approach.
What is your dog expressing? Your Answer: Fear The correct answer was Submission. Your dog is expressing that he does not wish to challenge your leadership.
He accepts that you are the boss. Submissive dogs never stare at dominant dogs. Don’t punish a dog that acts like this- he’s already saying, ’You’re the boss!
’ 28% of players have answered correctly. 2. You meet a strange dog.
He snarls at you with his hackles (the hair on his back) raised. S tail is held low and stiff, and his ears are laid back. What is this dog saying?
Your Answer: I am afraid and may bite or run. This is the classic profile of a fear biter. These dogs are the most dangerous, as they feel that they must bite to protect themselves.
If they can run, they will, but if they feel cornered they will attack, often ferociously. They don’t have the confidence of the dominant dog. Give this dog an escape route and don’t force yourself on him!63% of players have answered correctly.3.
Your dog is chattering his teeth. What is he saying? Your Answer: No Answer The correct answer was I smell a bitch in heat.
This may be related to a courtship ritual in which the male dog nibbles the hair on the ears of the female. It may also help increase the transfer of scent to the nasal membranes.41% of players have answered correctly. 4.
Your male dog mounts another male. Why? Your Answer: To show that he is the boss.
Despite many misconceptions, this is a dominance ritual. It is perfectly normal. Neutered dogs and females also mount to show dominance.67% of players have answered correctly.5.
A dog is approaching you slowly. He is looking directly into your eyes and seems to be walking on his tiptoes. S ears are up and his tail is also up and wagging slowly.
What is he saying? Your Answer: I am friendly. The correct answer was I may bite you.. This is a very dominant dog.
If you stare at him or otherwise challenge his dominance, he is likely to bite. When a dog like this comes towards you, turn your side to the dog and do not stare at him! Talk soothingly and quietly, and try to back away.18% of players have answered correctly.6.
Your dog faces you, panting. He bows down on his front legs with his tail wagging quickly. He barks in a high-pitched voice.
What is he saying? Your Answer: Play with me! This is a happy, relaxed dog who wants to have some fun!
86% of players have answered correctly. 7. You ask your dog to stay and walk away.
Your dog yawns. What is he saying? Your Answer: I am bored.
The correct answer was I am nervous.. Dogs yawn when they are nervous about something. You often see dogs yawn in obedience classes when an owner is being too harsh with them. Some misled owners correct yawning dogs thinking that they are not paying attention- bad idea!
20% of players have answered correctly. 8. A dog you don’t know comes up to you and takes your hand in his mouth without biting it.
What is he saying? Your Answer: I am worried. The correct answer was .
Believe it or not, this is a friendly gesture! It’s equivalent to a human handshake. Dogs will grasp each others’ muzzles in the same way.
67% of players have answered correctly. 9. You approach a puppy whom you just caught urinating on the floor.
He rolls over on his back and urinates again. What is he saying? Your Answer: I am submissive.
This puppy should not be punished. This behavior is the canine equivalent of saying, ’I’m sorry! ’ and if you punish it you’ll set up a vicious cycle of reoccurrence.
67% of players have answered correctly. 10. You are teaching your dog something new.
After a bit of work, he scratches at his neck. You are sure he doesn’t have any fleas. Why is he scratching?
Your Answer: He needs a break. Behaviors like scratching and shaking like a wet dog happen because of ’sensory overload. ’ The dog needs a break to calm down.
62% of players have answered correctly. You scored: 5 / 10 Total points: 50 The average score for this quiz: 5 / 10 Sources: http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/quiz179562115e8.html Doglover928's Recommendations Canine Body Language: A Photographic Guide Interpreting the Native Language of the Domestic Dog Amazon List Price: $39.95 Used from: $24.87 Average Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 (based on 20 reviews) Dog Language: An Encyclopedia of Canine Behavior Amazon List Price: $19.95 Used from: $13.01 Average Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 (based on 18 reviews) The Body Language and Emotion of Dogs: A Practical Guide to the Physical and Behavioral Displays Owners and Dogs Exchange and How to Use Them to Create a Lasting Bond Amazon List Price: $14.95 Used from: $2.72 Average Customer Rating: 2.5 out of 5 (based on 11 reviews) My Doggie Says...: Messages from Jamie -- How a dog named Jamie "talks" to her people Amazon List Price: $19.953 Used from: $13.01 Doglover928's Recommendations What is your dog saying? Amazon List Price: $4.95 Used from: $0.69 .
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