Should I get my dog stairs or a ramp?
Dog ramps are generally a better option than stairs for senior dogs because a ramp is easier to use than steps. If your dog is senior and has
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How do you tell if a dog is socialized?
Here are some of the most common behavioral indicators that your dog isn’t fully socialized. Fearful behavior when around strangers and/or other dogs. Aggressive behavior when around strangers
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Is upper respiratory infection in dogs contagious to humans?
The simple answer to this question is yes, but it is extremely rare. If you and your cat or dog are both sick at the same time, you
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Why does my dog go after other dogs?
Aggression between unfamiliar dogs can be due to fear, poor communication, defensive, possessive behavior over resources (including perhaps family members or other pets) or territorial behavior over territory
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Why do dogs growl then lick you?
Why does my dog growl then kiss me? It Could be Pleasure Growling Your dog may growl to show his affection and pleasure. There are some major differences
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What is the toughest fighting dog?
Strongest Dog Breeds in the World Kangal dogs. Irish Wolfhounds. Cane Corso. Dogo Argentino. American Pit Bull Terrier. Bulldog. Chow Chow. Belgian Malinois. Ещё What dog can beat
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What happens if my dog eats ham?
If your dog eats a large amount of ham, they can develop gastrointestinal or neurologic problems from its high fat and salt content. Ingestion of excess sodium can
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Why hounds are the best?
Why Are Hounds Good Pets? Many types of hounds are good family dogs and excellent around kids. They’re also fairly low-maintenance as far as grooming and other care.
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Does kennel cough make dogs pant?
Increased respiratory rate. Increased respiratory effort. Panting all the time. Exercise intolerance or shortness of breath on walks. Why is my dog coughing and panting? Dog breathing problems
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Why does my dog only bite one person?
Reactions like growling, snarling, lunging, nipping and biting typically stem from either fear, pain, or learned aggression (such as dog fighting, past abuse, or even just an unwelcome
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