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  1. Dog's teeth grin may be smiling
    The dog has been regarded as a good friend of human beings. However, a British survey showed that although people and dogs have been in the case for many years, they do not understand the psychology of dogs and have misunderstandings when interpreting their mood.

    Dr. Peter Neville, a British animal behavior scholar Peter Neville, has conducted a survey on the Internet to test the degree of the pet dog owner's understanding of the dog. He posted a picture of 15 different emotions of dogs on the Internet, and pet dog breeders gave their understanding based on these pictures. The survey results show that the 11,000 people participating in the survey have deviated about the 7 pictures of them, highlighting the communication obstacles between the owner and the dog.

    He believes that in addition to treating dogs as family pets, people also need to understand the real needs of their lives, and misunderstandings may cause problems of pet behavior.

    "Try to think about from the perspective of the dog, you will be easier to live happily," Neville said.

    "Dogs are mammals and have the same neuropathy as humans." Neville said. But for a long time, scientists have denied that dogs are also happy and sorrow, which has made people misunderstand when training dogs.

    The example said that people sometimes laugh and laugh, in fact, dogs will also. However, when dogs make such an expression, people often think that it is angry, and then run away, and even more will add to the dogs. Neville explained that in fact, the dog grinned tenderly and irrelevant to the attack.

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