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Shaking: Why Does Your Dog Does It?
Have you ever noticed your furry friend give themselves a good shake? While it might seem like a funny quirk, there are actually many reasons why dogs shake their fur. In this post, we'll explore some of the most common causes of canine shaking, and what you can do to...
Shared Dog Water Bowls: Unseen Threats
That seemingly innocent slurp from the communal bowl might unleash a nightmare hidden deep within your playful pup. Imagine the misery of vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach cramps – a common result of bacterial or parasitic contamination from shared water. What once...
Shared Dog Water Bowl: Hygiene Hurdle
The sun bathes the dog park in its golden glow, laughter mingles with excited barks, and furry friends greet each other with wagging tails. But beneath the vibrant tapestry of this canine paradise lurks a hidden truth: the communal water bowl. While refreshment...
Play-Based Training: Unleash Dog’s Joy
Play isn't just a frivolous activity reserved for a dog's leisure time; it's a powerful tool in the world of dog training. Integrating play into training sessions revolutionizes the traditional approach, infusing joy and building a deeper bond between dogs and their...
Body Language: Interpreting Pet’s Emotions Based on It
Body language can convey thoughts and emotions that our words withhold. In some cases, body language may even be the most honest indicator of a person’s current emotional state. It can provide a more accurate telling of someone’s true emotions because body language...
Emotional Valence: Considerations To Guide Dog’s Training
Our mood can change based on the emotional stimuli we experience. When you hear someone let out a hearty laugh, it’s only natural for you to chuckle as well. Conversely, seeing a great actor shine in a dramatic role can also drive us to tears. The fact that we have...
Canine Emotions: How Do They Affect Behavior?
Canine behavior is hugely dependent on upbringing, environment, physiology, and training. However, those are not the only factors that influence how your dog or puppy behaves in their everyday life. You should also consider their emotional state when trying to figure...
Canine Emotional Regulation: What You Need to Know
It can seem to us that it is easy to read our dog's emotions. You walk up to your pet, hang around them for a bit, and infer how our pet is feeling by observing their movements and vocalizations. While the last thing a pet owner wants is for their dog to suppress...
Holiday Tips for Pet-Friendly Decorations, Traditions, and Parties
As Christmas approaches, it's crucial to consider the safety of pets while decorating and celebrating. Many popular decorations can pose hazards to cats and dogs, so it's essential to identify and avoid these risks. Embracing the holiday spirit, why not start new...











