But she'll go look out the door, or a window, growl or grumble, and sometimes give a bark. Invariably, when she decides she's the home's protector (or at least that something requires our attention), she sports a "mohawk", as we call it. Or, as Real Dog People call it, piloerects. Piloerection is when the hair stands on end; on a sleek, short haired dog like Elka, it is really very apparent.
Showing posts with label mohawk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mohawk. Show all posts
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Canine Body Language: Piloerection
There are times Elka becomes aware (or decides that she's aware) that Something Happened outside. Or that Somebody is there. Or maybe the wind blew. Something.
But she'll go look out the door, or a window, growl or grumble, and sometimes give a bark. Invariably, when she decides she's the home's protector (or at least that something requires our attention), she sports a "mohawk", as we call it. Or, as Real Dog People call it, piloerects. Piloerection is when the hair stands on end; on a sleek, short haired dog like Elka, it is really very apparent.
But she'll go look out the door, or a window, growl or grumble, and sometimes give a bark. Invariably, when she decides she's the home's protector (or at least that something requires our attention), she sports a "mohawk", as we call it. Or, as Real Dog People call it, piloerects. Piloerection is when the hair stands on end; on a sleek, short haired dog like Elka, it is really very apparent.
Labels:
aggression,
alarm,
alert,
ambivalence,
arousal,
canine body language,
Doberman,
dogs,
fear,
home protection,
mohawk,
piloerect,
piloerection,
protection,
territory
Monday, February 11, 2013
Caution: Area Patrolled by Doberman
So, last Monday, I posted about our new furniture.
In the course of cleaning/organizing/clearing things, we located a sign that our housemate had purchased, but we hadn't hung anywhere just yet. It's so hard to choose where signage should go sometimes.
But, in the interest of display, I put it on top of the light switch in the living room.
In the course of cleaning/organizing/clearing things, we located a sign that our housemate had purchased, but we hadn't hung anywhere just yet. It's so hard to choose where signage should go sometimes.
But, in the interest of display, I put it on top of the light switch in the living room.
Labels:
Doberman,
docking,
dog,
leave it,
mohawk,
monday mischief,
piloerection,
protection,
sign,
signs,
vocalize,
yodel
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