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Dog Behavior Woofs & Whines: What Your Dog Is Trying To Tell You

October 5, 2017 By Amy Shojai Leave a Comment

The way dogs woof and whine helps them establish and maintain their canine social position within the family group. That includes other dogs, other pets and of course, their human companions. In fact, dogs seem to be much better at understanding other species’ languages than people are. Some of these vocalizations are used to decrease the distance between individuals while …Continue Reading

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12 Signs You Have a Scared Cat & What To Do

September 21, 2017 By Amy Shojai Leave a Comment

12 Signs You Have a Scared Cat & What To Do

Some kitties are truly frightened nearly all the time and grow up to be worrywarts. When a scared cat acts fearful, they might as well wear a “kick me” sign. Their fear can prompt the other cats to pick on them — which makes the cat even more scared and creates a vicious cycle. Scared Cat | Recognizing The Signs & Know What To Do Some scared cats act fearful because of …Continue Reading

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Pet Body Language | What Your Pets Are Trying To Tell You

September 7, 2017 By Amy Shojai Leave a Comment

Pet Body Language | What Your Pets Are Trying To Tell You

Dogs and cats use many of the same pet body language signals to communicate with each other and with the humans who love them. Some of these behaviors mean the same thing, whether they come from your dog or your cat. However, others may have opposite meanings. Whether you have a cat or a dog (or both!), it's important to understand what they're trying to tell you. Pet Body …Continue Reading

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Science Behind Why Dogs Save Lives Revealed

July 4, 2017 By Hannah Hughes Leave a Comment

Science Behind Why Dogs Save Lives Revealed

Ever wondered why dogs save lives, especially their owners? According to studies, canines bond with humans on a physiological level - like how a child connects with its mother. This bond enables them to develop a loyalty with their owners that even pushes them to sacrifice themselves. Read more about this news from CNN below. Why Dogs Save Lives | Find Out Why Canines …Continue Reading

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Dog Tail Talk: What Your Pooch Is Trying To Tell You

June 22, 2017 By Amy Shojai Leave a Comment

Dog Tail Talk: What Your Pooch Is Trying To Tell You

Dog behavior includes dog tail talk, but this goes far beyond a happily wagging tail. In fact, dogs probably understand us better than we understand them. Canine tail talk and body language varies between dog breeds, but are only a small part of the canine language. Misunderstanding what your dog is trying to tell you could get you bitten—and spoil your loving …Continue Reading

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