Whether it is dogs or cats, our market will see that they always like to look at things with their heads tilted. Is there any special meaning of doing this? In fact, cats and dogs are not just acting cute when tilting their heads. There are many meanings in tilting their heads~
1. They are trying to hear more clearly the meaning of tilting their heads? Cats and dogs can receive sound by rotating their auricles and find the direction of the sound source. Their ears are relatively close, so by adjusting the position of the head, the brain calculates the extremely slight time difference between the sound reaching each ear, thereby judging the distance from where the sound comes from.
2. Try to understand the meaning of "twist-killing" in your cat and dog? Animal behavior experts say that when cats and dogs hear us talking, they try to recognize familiar words or tones, such as "eat meat" or "go out for fun."
3. In order to see clearly our facial expressions, what does "twist the head" mean by cats and dogs? The "language" of cats and dogs is composed of shouts, facial expressions and body language. So, when we talk to them, they automatically try to “translate” our facial expressions and body language.
What does "tell your head and kill" mean in cats and dogs? Although he has good hearing, cats and dogs have severe myopia and there are few colors to see. Due to different heads and facial structures, there are also great differences in vision between dogs and humans. Although the overall vision range is wider than that of humans, the overlapping areas of binocular vision are much smaller. For dogs with longer sniffs, blind spots will appear below the middle vision.
What does "tell your head and kill" mean in cats and dogs? If you find that your baby has been tilting his head for a long time, not only when you are looking at you, but even when you eat and walk, then you have to be careful. It is very likely that there is a problem with your baby's neck, and at this time, you should go to see a doctor!