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  • Why do dogs get zoomies?

    Why do dogs get zoomies?

    Few canine behaviors are as contagious as the zoomies: a burst of speed, an abrupt loop around the living room, and the kind of infectious grin only another dog—or a delighted owner—can recognize. Understanding why they happen helps you enjoy those moments, keep your dog safe, and avoid treating normal behavior like a problem. What

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  • Where do dogs like to be pet?

    Where do dogs like to be pet?

    I work with dog owners and animal caregivers every week, and one of the questions I hear most is simple: where is it safe and pleasant to pet a dog? Getting that right matters more than you might think. The places you touch a dog, how you approach, and when you stop all shape the

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  • What does a dog whistle do?

    What does a dog whistle do?

    For many owners a dog whistle is more than a gadget; it can be a simple, consistent way to get attention at a distance, protect a dog from danger, and support clear communication in busy or noisy environments. Why a Dog Whistle Could Be Important for Your Pet Owners notice a whistle matters when ordinary

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  • Why is my dog throwing up bile?

    Why is my dog throwing up bile?

    Seeing your dog vomit yellow or greenish fluid can be alarming, and it’s one of those situations that prompts immediate worry: Is it serious? Will it come back? Do I need to rush to an emergency clinic? Understanding why bile appears in vomit helps you respond calmly and effectively, keep your dog comfortable, and recognize

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  • 10 reasons why dogs follow you to the bathroom?

    10 reasons why dogs follow you to the bathroom?

    Dogs following you into the bathroom is one of those small, persistent behaviors that makes owners smile, scratch their heads, and sometimes worry. As a veterinarian and behaviorist, I typically see this question from people who want to better understand their dog’s motives, spot any health signals, or gently change the habit. Below I explain

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  • Why do dogs roll in poop?

    Why do dogs roll in poop?

    If your dog has ever returned from a walk smelling worse than the pavement, you’re not alone. Rolling in feces or other strong odors is a common, frustrating behavior that mixes embarrassment, practical cleanup, and sometimes health concerns. A clear, practical understanding helps you manage the immediate mess, reduce recurrence, and read whether the behavior

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