Every dog owner knows the look. But why do they do it?
The Hearing Theory
Dogs have sensitive hearing but less precise sound localization. Tilting adjusts their ear flaps — like a manual antenna.
The Vision Theory
Dogs with longer muzzles tilt more. The muzzle blocks their visual field, and the head tilt lets them see your entire face — especially your mouth for reading emotions.
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