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Green Smoothie: Why Do Dogs Eat Grass?
Dogs commonly put grass in their mouths, a behavior that can range from occasional nibbling to more persistent grazing. The following sections cover observed patterns, possible causes, medical concerns, and practical steps for owners. Observed Behavior and Patterns Grass-eating episodes are typically described as nibbling, chewing, or uprooting strands rather than continuous grazing, and some…
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Stay Active Program
The Stay Active Program provides a structured approach to maintain and improve physical function across diverse adult populations through progressive, adaptable activity modules and supportive behavior-change strategies. Program Purpose & Principles The core mission is to reduce functional decline and increase safe, sustainable physical activity by combining exercise science with behavior-change methods rooted in current…
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Puppy Potty Training. Your Dog Still Does It at Home
When a puppy continues to eliminate indoors, a focused assessment and stepwise adjustments help identify whether the cause is training, medical, or situational so you can respond appropriately. Practical changes in supervision, cleanup, scheduling, and veterinary evaluation are commonly needed. Quick assessment of the problem Determine whether accidents are incomplete housetraining, medical, marking, or situational…
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Dog Barking at Other Animals, Dogs, People
Dogs bark to communicate a range of intentions when they encounter other animals, dogs, or people, and the sound alone rarely tells the whole story. Observing context, body language, and patterns helps determine when the behavior is normal, a safety concern, or amenable to training. Barking Categories and Contexts Barking serves multiple communicative functions that…
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Leash Aggression
Leash aggression describes reactive behaviors dogs display while they are restrained on a leash and unable to freely avoid perceived threats. These responses can occur in a range of everyday settings and reflect underlying emotional and situational factors. Definition and Scope of Leash Aggression Leash aggression refers to a pattern of reactivity expressed by a…
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How to Prepare an Anxious Dog for Grooming
Grooming can be a stressful event for some dogs, and preparing an anxious dog involves both behavior work and practical planning to reduce distress and improve safety. Know Canine Anxiety Anxiety in dogs is an anticipatory, often persistent state that is distinct from acute fear, which is an immediate response to a present threat; both…
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