Revealed: Surprising Smells That Can Drive Any Dog Away—Are You Using Them?
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by Amanda OBrien
2d ago
A dog’s sense of smell ranges between 10 000 to 100 000 times more precise than humans. There are several smells dogs love, like the smell of a grilled steak or a fellow furry companion. Dogs also love the comforting smell of their owners. Dogs love many smells, but what about smells dogs hate? We ..read more
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Diva Dogs: The Most Dramatic Dog Breeds That Will Steal the Spotlight
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by Amanda OBrien
4d ago
Admit it… some dogs are so extra and dramatic that they’ll put the finest actors in Hollywood to shame. Some of our furry friends can give the likes of Johnny Depp or Al Pacino a run for their money. So, let’s find out the most dramatic dog breeds that need to get nominated for the ..read more
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Sleeping Paw-sitions: Discover the Hidden Meanings Behind How Your Dog Sleeps
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by Amanda OBrien
5d ago
When your dog sleeps, it reveals a lot about how it feels around you. Even when you’re not around, dog sleeping positions can reveal a lot about what your dog is feeling physically and emotionally, and how it feels about the immediate environment.    Canines, as we know, are social animals. Their space and surroundings ..read more
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Couch Potatoes Unite: The Laziest Dog Breeds That Won’t Leave Hair Behind
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by Amanda OBrien
5d ago
Looking for a furry companion that doesn’t require a lot of exercise or shed excessively? Look no further than these 17 lazy dog breeds that don’t shed. Whether you live in a small apartment or simply prefer a low-maintenance pet, these dogs are perfect for you. From the small and cuddly Japanese Chin to the ..read more
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Digging Deep: Uncover the Hidden Reasons Why Dogs Scratch Their Beds
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by Amanda OBrien
6d ago
Many dogs enjoy a worry-free life with people who love and care for their needs. They have a set eating schedule, sleep whenever they feel tired, receive unlimited hugs from their dog owners, and are loved no matter what they do. Most of their day is spent sleeping because 12 to 15 hours sleep is ..read more
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Velcro Pups: Unveiling Why Your Dog Follows You Like a Shadow
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by Amanda OBrien
1w ago
Sometimes it can be endearing and other times it can get on your nerves. Either way, the age-old question of ‘“why does my dog follow me everywhere?” is a tricky one to answer. This article lists some of the possible reasons why your canine companions insist on following you around. While plain animal instinct and ..read more
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How Long Can Dogs Really Survive Without Water? The Answer Might Shock You
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by Amanda OBrien
1w ago
If you have a pet, you likely already have a water bowl, but do you know the significance of water and how it plays an important part in the life processes of a dog’s body? Dogs must always have access to water, especially if your furry friend spends extended periods of time alone at home ..read more
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Is Your Dog’s Nose Dry? Here’s What It Really Means About Their Health
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by Amanda OBrien
1w ago
Where people mainly use their sense of sight to explore the world, dogs mostly use their sense of smell. Therefore, a dog’s nose is very important. They have 50 times more smell receptors than a human. This allows them to smell up to 100 000 times better than any human ever could. Dog owners know ..read more
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Gross But True: Uncover Why Dogs Really Eat Their Own Vomit
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by Amanda OBrien
1w ago
Playing a fun game of catch is a great bonding experience with your dog. Mid-game, your dog might just stop in their tracks and throw up. Not only throw up but throw up and then proceed to eat it. Dogs are adorable, but sometimes they do some not-so-adorable things like eating their own vomit. It ..read more
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Paw Licking Explained: What It Really Means When Your Dog Can’t Stop
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by Amanda OBrien
1w ago
Watching your pup lick their paws can be a very cute sight to behold. Most of the time, this light afternoon licking is totally harmless and to be expected. The problem comes in when this modest tongue-lapping becomes excessive or consistent. In this case, there could be underlying reasons why your dog is licking or chewing its ..read more
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