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Why Do Dogs Roll In Poop?

We know that dogs have 300 million scent receptors. However, it does not naturally imply that he'll have a superior understanding of what smells good and what does not when compared to human beings. As a dog owner, it can be quite repulsive when your pet comes back to you, after a good roll in poop, making you question the reason behind this disgusting tendency of theirs. Read on...
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Why Do Female Dog Hump?

Introduction Humping is mostly associated with the male dogs. However female dogs also hump. They usually hump anything from people's legs, other dogs, pillows or any other object. If you notice your female dog humping, then it could be for any of the following reasons: Sexual stimulationWhen your female dog is humping, it could be because it is aroused. Therefore, it humps to rub its genitalia against other objects, other...
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Why My Dog Is Coughing?

Overview Your dog coughing on one or more occasions isn't something to be worried about. The problem arises when days extend to weeks and then to months. If you feel that your canine's coughing is severe and way too frequent, then you should certainly visit the vet.The constant coughing in dogs can be indicative of a severe illness. In this article, we'll list out all the possible causes for...
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Why Do Dogs Hump?

Imagine taking your dog for a walk in the park, on a beautiful, sunny day where you and your dog are having so much fun. At some point, you meet one of your friends. You both start talking, catching up on life and then suddenly, your dog starts humping your friend's leg. Embarrassing, right?Movies or TV sitcoms usually treat the humping of a dog comically with everybody laughing it...
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Why Do Dogs Sneeze?

Have ever thought as to why we sneeze? Why is your dog sneezing? Sneezing can be defined as a forceful release of air from our lungs through the nose. Many people do wonder why dogs sneeze. Sneezing in dogs are viewed as a sign of sickness or unhealthy in dogs. However, this is not the case. Sneezing in dogs can be a tactic of keeping their body healthy.Sneezing in...
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Do Dogs Get Pimples?

Introduction Dogs, just like humans can get pimples especially the dog breeds that have short hair. And in the same way, the pimples are itchy, painful and cause the dog discomfort. But just like humans, not all dogs get pimples as there are various factors involved. Read on to find out some of these factors. Which Breed Of Dogs Gets Pimples?Any breed of dog can get pimples, but it is...
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Do Dogs Have Feeling?

Dogs are the most pets that we keep in our home. We spend some of our free time with our dogs. We sometimes take a walk with our dogs, play with them among other things. But the question we keep on asking do our dogs have the feeling? How can we know that they have a feeling? What are some of the feeling do they show?To answer this question,...
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Do Dogs Get Headaches?

Do dogs get headaches? How can we tell that your dog is suffering from a headache? Are there ways of curing this? This has been the significant questions that must have been asking themselves. Human beings feel a headache, and they can tell. In the case of dogs, it is different. They cannot speak when they have a headache. Dogs are well known for expressing their feeling. With pain,...
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Why Do Dogs Bark? Tips to Stop Dog Barking

A dog's bark is just like our chatter and thus, expecting a dog not to bark is being unrealistic. It is instinctive for a dog to bark, whine, and growl. This is their way of vocalizing and communicating their wants and needs, which is similar to the use of words by human beings. All our canine friend's bark, well, except the Basenji breed (they are a non-barking breed). Sometimes,...
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