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- Dog_communication abstract "Dog communication is any transfer of information on the part of one or more dogs that has an effect on the current or future behaviour of another animal. The study of animal communication — sometimes called zoosemiotics (defined as the study of sign communication or semiosis in animals; distinguishable from anthroposemiotics, the study of human communication) — has played an important part in ethology, sociobiology, and the study of animal cognition. Dog communication occurs in a variety of forms and is part of the foundation of dog social behavior. Dogs use various modalities to communicate. These include visual communication (movements of their bodies and body parts), auditory communication (vocalizations), and gustatory communication (scents and pheromones). Body movements include their ears, eyes, eyebrows, mouth, nose, head, tail and entire body, as well as barks, growls, whines and whimpers, and howls.".
- Dog_communication thumbnail Dogs_roughhousing_by_David_Shankbone.jpg?width=300.
- Dog_communication wikiPageExternalLink Howling-.aspx.
- Dog_communication wikiPageExternalLink Barking.aspx.
- Dog_communication wikiPageExternalLink Canine-Body-Language.aspx.
- Dog_communication wikiPageExternalLink www.dogpro.org.
- Dog_communication wikiPageID "1044754".
- Dog_communication wikiPageRevisionID "604221430".
- Dog_communication hasPhotoCollection Dog_communication.
- Dog_communication howto "July 2009".
- Dog_communication refimprove "March 2010".
- Dog_communication subject Category:Animal_communication.
- Dog_communication subject Category:Dog_training_and_behavior.
- Dog_communication subject Category:Zoosemiotics.
- Dog_communication comment "Dog communication is any transfer of information on the part of one or more dogs that has an effect on the current or future behaviour of another animal. The study of animal communication — sometimes called zoosemiotics (defined as the study of sign communication or semiosis in animals; distinguishable from anthroposemiotics, the study of human communication) — has played an important part in ethology, sociobiology, and the study of animal cognition.".
- Dog_communication label "Dog communication".
- Dog_communication sameAs m.04144m.
- Dog_communication sameAs Q5288261.
- Dog_communication sameAs Q5288261.
- Dog_communication wasDerivedFrom Dog_communication?oldid=604221430.
- Dog_communication depiction Dogs_roughhousing_by_David_Shankbone.jpg.
- Dog_communication isPrimaryTopicOf Dog_communication.