If you have a PetsMart near you they typically have pools for dogs. I got one there when the Wally Mart ran out.
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me 2 I've seen my khakis do the same thing Ive been wondering the same thing....lol funny lil rascals!I'm curious to know that too. My ducks do it, but it's everyday so I'm not too concerned. Just plain curious.
From the San Diege Zoo...Do any of you know what this behavior is/means? Sometimes I see my khaki bobbing her head up and down like a cork, repeatedly.
that is so awesome to know I've been wondering myself for awhile I knew that they did this when excited about food but I had been noticing that my susie had done this a lil differently towards one of the drakes ...he is the only 1 tho that she gravitates toward even tho there r 2 other males...guess he's her fave lolzFrom the San Diege Zoo...
"[COLOR=666666]Head bobbing[/COLOR][COLOR=666666]: Many people wonder about what head bobbing means. It is usually something related to courtship and breeding. Head bobbing straight up and down is usually an invitation to mate or it could also mean that they are excited to see someone they really like. Ducks will often head bob at someone who is about it feed them because of their excitement over the food. There is another kind of head bobbing that only females do and they only do it to males they have chosen as a mate. Their head is tilted to the side and they bob it in a diagonal manner while making an “eh eh eh eh” sound. Many females will also do this to the winner of a drake fight."[/COLOR]