Pug head tilt!!!

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    Trellum Well-Known Member

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    I totally love pugs and how they tilt their head... that's one of their most famous characteristics! Mine does that a lot ;) Just check how they start tilting their heads when he mentions ''treat'', lol! It's amazing, I'm sure dogs can understand some of the words they hear!

     
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    That is such an adorable video! :)
     
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    They're so cute!!:D I love pugs. Somehow, they always make me smile. I find them sweet and funny. This is one of the most adorable videos I've ever seen, thank you for sharing it:D
     
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    I know :) I love their head titlting so much! Sometimes when they do it like this it seems they can really understand what the person is saying :) At first I wasn't very in love with the idea of having a pug, but now I am! I got this pug as a gift, and felt in love with her the first time she tilted her head <3
     
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    I think that dogs do this when you talk to them with a sweet voice. They do their best to understand you, because they know that it's something nice:)
    Yorkies are pretty good at tilting their heads too:D Here is an example:

     
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    Hahaha, awwww!!!! He's such a hardcore head tilter!!! Omg, what a cutie!!! A yorkie tilting his/her head is the cuttest thing ever!!! I think yorkies look great this way, btw! I like them with short hair :) They remind me of a really really small schnauzer <3 Thanks for sharing :)
     
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    Oh my goodness, cute overload!! I've seen Yorkies doing the head tilt before, but never that much! So sweet :)
     
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    Lol, I know, I keep watching the video over and over, Yorkies are so extremely cute!:D My Homer never tilts his head so much though. He does it only sometimes, when I talk to him and I use words that he understands and likes.
     
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    The video was entertaining and so cute! :D
    It was so right that dogs can understand the words we say and even some gestures.
     
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    Yes, dogs definitely can understand some words we say, I think that every owner notices it. Homer always runs to me when I use words like "food", "treat", "carrot" or "let's go for a walk". These are his favorites:D Sometimes, he tilts his head when he hears them.
    When I say "bath time", he runs away:p
     
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