Category: Positive Dog Training
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How Much Amoxicillin For A Dog?
Amoxicillin is a widely used antibiotic for treating various bacterial infections in dogs. As a responsible pet owner, ensuring your furry companion receives the correct medication and dosage is crucial. Administering the wrong amount can lead to ineffective treatment or adverse side effects. Understanding Amoxicillin Amoxicillin belongs to the penicillin family of antibiotics. It works…
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What Does It Mean To Vet Someone?
Vetting someone in the context of dog ownership involves a careful evaluation of both the potential owner and the source from which a dog is obtained. This process is vital for ensuring that both the human and canine can thrive together in a nurturing environment. Vetting Potential Dog Owners Assessing a potential dog owner is…
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Why Does My Dog Bite His Nails?
As a dog owner, you might find yourself puzzled by certain behaviors, such as nail-biting. This common habit can raise concerns about your dog’s health and well-being. Recognizing the reasons behind nail-biting can help you address the issue effectively and keep your furry friend happy and healthy. Causes of Nail-Biting Nail-biting in dogs can arise…
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Why Do Dogs Bury Their Food?
Observing a dog bury its food can spark curiosity and confusion for many pet owners. This behavior, while seemingly odd, is rooted in instinct and has deep historical significance. Understanding why dogs bury their food can enhance our appreciation for these beloved companions and their natural instincts. The Ancestral Instinct Dogs are descendants of wolves,…
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Why Does My Dog Eat Everything?
Every dog owner has likely faced that moment of panic when they catch their furry friend munching on something they shouldn’t. Whether it’s a shoe, a piece of furniture, or a snack that fell on the floor, seeing your dog consume everything in sight can be bewildering. This behavior can be frustrating and concerning, prompting…
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Why Do Dogs Roll In Stinky Stuff?
Many dog owners have experienced the moment when their pet decides to roll in something unpleasant—be it the remains of a dead animal, fresh manure, or any other foul-smelling substance. This behavior can leave owners puzzled and frustrated, especially when it results in a dirty dog that needs a bath. Recognizing the reasons behind this…