Why do dogs like to smell each other's chrysanthemums?
You are watching two dogs playing with interest, but why is the picture of dogs playing so inappropriate for children? Two dogs started to smell each other's chrysanthemums? The latest overseas research shows that this kind of unbearable behavior is dogs collecting information from each other. In other words, this is the dog's profound knowledge of dogs. Do you believe it?
First of all, the editor doesn't understand why those weird-minded people want to study these things. Is it just a pain in the ass or is there something else hidden? The editor doesn't know what kind of sophisticated research techniques they used, but they actually came to this conclusion. Dogs can obtain mixed information such as mood, gender, diet, etc. by sniffing each other's butts, and Dogs' senses are 10,000 to 100,000 times more sensitive than humans', so they can understand some of the specific chemical factors that distinguish different species from each other.
Scientists have found that dogs' butts end up with areas called dry anal glands, which can release key chemical secrets No information. One of the glands is the "apocrine gland", which releases the dog's natural breath; the other gland is the "sebaceous gland", which makes the dog's skin and coat smooth and waterproof. The main chemicals released from the glands and in dog odor are a variety of short-chain acids, some like trimethylamine.
Trimethylamine is an organic compound produced after digesting plant and animal food. This smell is close to Festering fish and bad breath. The special smell released by a dog’s butt is closely related to factors such as their food, gender, and emotional state.
When a dog sniffs another dog, it can pick up important and detailed information about the other dog. In addition, the dog's nose has a second sensory system, called "Jacobson's organ", which is used for communication of special chemical information and is not used for smelling other food aromas. Due to the brain's nervous system, these sensory organs can "work independently" with other organs for smellingSmell the smell and grasp the chemical properties of the objects you smell. Therefore, if you see two dogs sniffing chrysanthemums, don’t be too surprised. This is the first step for them to meet and greet each other.
Speaking of dogs’ chrysanthemums, the other thing I have to mention is that you know why dogs Love to put my butt towards you? According to overseas pet websites, dogs will move their butt towards you, which is a decisive reaction. Dogs often use their backs to attack and protect themselves, and if they agree to turn their least guarded back towards you, it means that you are the person they trust. At the same time, this behavior also means that they like you because they feel close to you. Very comfortable and safe. In addition, when they turn their backs on us, they will extend their aggressive fangs, not only for judgment, but also to protect us.
Finally, regarding the tender chrysanthemums of dogs, the editor would like to remind everyone that dogs The anal glands on the chrysanthemum should be cleaned immediately. The owner can do this before bathing the dog every time: first pay attention to your head, not too close to the anal glands. First, lift the dog's tail forward so that the anus is over. Second, place your fingers at 4:8 o'clock next to the dog's anus and squeeze. When you see thick liquid being squeezed out, you can finally squeeze it clean.
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