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A Baby and a Dog in the House. Can They Get along?
A baby and a family dog can occupy the same household, but their interactions involve distinct behaviors, environments, and responsibilities that caregivers should understand and manage carefully. How dogs and babies interact — Explains the basic behavioral dynamics and mutual influences to set expectations. Dogs commonly respond to infants in one of three ways: curiosity,…
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Bath Time: When and How to Wash Your Dog
Bathing is a routine part of dog care that affects coat condition, odor control, and skin health. Proper timing and technique help balance cleanliness with the animal’s natural skin oils and comfort. How Often to Bathe Your Dog Short-coated, low-activity dogs are commonly bathed every 6 to 8 weeks to maintain cleanliness without stripping natural…
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Why Does My Dog Love Digging?
Digging is a common canine behavior with roots in instinct, environment, and individual differences. Understanding why a dog digs helps identify practical steps to redirect or reduce the behavior. Evolutionary Roots of Digging Digging in domestic dogs traces back to ancestral canids that used excavation for shelter, reproduction, and hunting. Wild canids excavate dens that…
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Dog Stressed Out in the Car
Owners can recognize distress through changes in behavior and bodily responses that occur before, during, or after a ride. Observable behaviors include persistent vocalizing, pacing inside the vehicle, excessive panting while sitting calmly, attempts to escape, clinginess to the driver, and avoidance of the car door or carrier. Medical and physiological signs to watch for…
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CBD 101 For Dogs: How CBD Can Benefit Your Dog’s Health
Many dog owners are hearing about cannabidiol and considering it for routine wellness or specific health concerns. This overview explains what CBD is, how it may interact with dogs, and practical points for safe use. What CBD Is and How It Works Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of more than 100 cannabinoids identified in cannabis plants.[1]…
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How to Train the Most Destructive Dog Ever?
Dogs can display behaviors that damage property or create safety risks, and it is important to focus on humane prevention and rehabilitation rather than causing harm. Ethical refusal and safer scope Intentionally training a dog to be destructive or to harm people or animals is unethical and, in many jurisdictions, contrary to veterinary and animal…
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