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And yes, that includes tilting your head back. Doctor Oscar Duke is a regular on the BBC show. Talking about how "nosebleeds can be a real problem for people at this time of year", he explained ...
Head-tilting may indicate your dog is trying to see better — especially if they have a long muzzle. A head-tilt could also indicate that your dog is thinking or likes the attention it gets them.
Shout for help. 1. Check their breathing by tilting their head back slightly and looking, listening and feeling for breaths. Do this for no longer than ten seconds. Tilting the baby's head back ...