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  1. Asked: March 31, 2025In: PUPPY

    🐶 Why is my dog suddenly not eating like before?

    Kelvin
    Kelvin Pundit
    Added an answer on March 31, 2025 at 5:38 am

    Yeah, that can be worrying! Dogs can go off their food for a bunch of reasons—maybe they're feeling under the weather, bored with the same food, or even just a little stressed. Sometimes it could be dental pain or an upset stomach. If it lasts more than a day or two, or if there are other symptoms,Read more

    Yeah, that can be worrying! Dogs can go off their food for a bunch of reasons—maybe they’re feeling under the weather, bored with the same food, or even just a little stressed. Sometimes it could be dental pain or an upset stomach. If it lasts more than a day or two, or if there are other symptoms, it’s best to check in with your vet just to be safe.

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  2. Asked: March 31, 2025In: PUPPY

    🐾 How much exercise does my dog really need?

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    Added an answer on March 31, 2025 at 5:37 am

    Great question! It really depends on your dog’s breed, age, and health. A high-energy breed like a Border Collie might need a couple of long walks and some playtime every day, while a senior or small dog might be happy with a short stroll and a bit of indoor play. The key is to watch how your dog beRead more

    Great question! It really depends on your dog’s breed, age, and health. A high-energy breed like a Border Collie might need a couple of long walks and some playtime every day, while a senior or small dog might be happy with a short stroll and a bit of indoor play. The key is to watch how your dog behaves—restless or destructive behavior could mean they need more activity.

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  3. Asked: March 31, 2025In: PUPPY

    💩 Is it normal for my dog’s poop to change color?

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    Added an answer on March 31, 2025 at 5:37 am

    Not weird at all—it's actually a smart thing to notice! Color can change a bit depending on diet, but if it's suddenly black, very pale, or has blood, that might be a sign of something going on inside, like a digestive issue or internal bleeding. If it's just a one-time thing and your dog seems fineRead more

    Not weird at all—it’s actually a smart thing to notice! Color can change a bit depending on diet, but if it’s suddenly black, very pale, or has blood, that might be a sign of something going on inside, like a digestive issue or internal bleeding. If it’s just a one-time thing and your dog seems fine, it might be nothing. But if it continues, definitely give your vet a call.

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  4. Asked: March 31, 2025In: PUPPY

    💤 Why does my dog sleep so much during the day?

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    Added an answer on March 31, 2025 at 5:37 am

    Totally normal—dogs are professional nappers! Adult dogs usually sleep around 12–14 hours a day, and puppies or seniors can sleep even more. As long as your dog wakes up to eat, play, and go for walks, it’s usually nothing to worry about. But if they suddenly start sleeping way more than usual or seRead more

    Totally normal—dogs are professional nappers! Adult dogs usually sleep around 12–14 hours a day, and puppies or seniors can sleep even more. As long as your dog wakes up to eat, play, and go for walks, it’s usually nothing to worry about. But if they suddenly start sleeping way more than usual or seem really sluggish, it might be worth checking out.

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  5. Asked: January 16, 2025In: PUPPY

    Why do puppies love to chew everything?

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    Added an answer on January 16, 2025 at 9:21 am

    Puppies are like little furry toddlers—they chew to figure out what’s around them and to help with teething pains. I learned this the hard way when mine destroyed a pair of brand-new sneakers! The trick? Get them plenty of chew toys and distract them when they go for the “forbidden” stuff. They’re cRead more

    Puppies are like little furry toddlers—they chew to figure out what’s around them and to help with teething pains. I learned this the hard way when mine destroyed a pair of brand-new sneakers! The trick? Get them plenty of chew toys and distract them when they go for the “forbidden” stuff. They’re curious little adventurers, and chewing just comes with the territory!

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  6. Asked: January 16, 2025In: PUPPY

    Why do puppies wag their tails?

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    Added an answer on January 16, 2025 at 9:20 am

    A puppy’s tail is like a little flag of emotion! My dog’s tail practically turns into a windmill when I walk in the door, and it melts my heart every time. It’s their way of saying, "I’m so happy you’re here!" But they can wag when they’re unsure too. Watch how fast or slow the wag is—it’ll tell youRead more

    A puppy’s tail is like a little flag of emotion! My dog’s tail practically turns into a windmill when I walk in the door, and it melts my heart every time. It’s their way of saying, “I’m so happy you’re here!” But they can wag when they’re unsure too. Watch how fast or slow the wag is—it’ll tell you exactly what they’re feeling!

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  7. Asked: January 16, 2025In: PUPPY

    Why do puppies sleep so much?

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    Added an answer on January 16, 2025 at 9:20 am

    Puppies are like little batteries—they charge up by sleeping a ton so they can run wild later. Mine used to nap so much I thought something was wrong, but nope, it’s normal. Growing, learning, and playing takes a lot out of them! So let them snooze—it’s how they recharge and grow into healthy, happyRead more

    Puppies are like little batteries—they charge up by sleeping a ton so they can run wild later. Mine used to nap so much I thought something was wrong, but nope, it’s normal. Growing, learning, and playing takes a lot out of them! So let them snooze—it’s how they recharge and grow into healthy, happy dogs.

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  8. Asked: January 16, 2025In: PUPPY

    Why do puppies love belly rubs?

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    Added an answer on January 16, 2025 at 9:20 am

    When a puppy shows you their belly, it’s the ultimate “I trust you” gesture. My dog will flop over mid-play for a belly rub—it’s like a reset button for affection. They love the way it feels, and it’s a chance for you to bond. Just make sure they’re asking for it and not feeling forced—every pup hasRead more

    When a puppy shows you their belly, it’s the ultimate “I trust you” gesture. My dog will flop over mid-play for a belly rub—it’s like a reset button for affection. They love the way it feels, and it’s a chance for you to bond. Just make sure they’re asking for it and not feeling forced—every pup has their own comfort zone!

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  9. Asked: December 24, 2024In: PUPPY

    Can a dog drink coffee?

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    Added an answer on December 24, 2024 at 4:34 am

    No, dogs should not drink coffee. It contains caffeine, which is toxic to them. Even small amounts can cause symptoms like restlessness, vomiting, or a rapid heart rate. In severe cases, it may lead to seizures or other serious health problems. If your dog accidentally consumes coffee, contact yourRead more

    No, dogs should not drink coffee. It contains caffeine, which is toxic to them. Even small amounts can cause symptoms like restlessness, vomiting, or a rapid heart rate. In severe cases, it may lead to seizures or other serious health problems. If your dog accidentally consumes coffee, contact your veterinarian immediately. Always keep coffee and other caffeinated products out of reach of pets.

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  10. Asked: December 24, 2024In: PUPPY

    Can dogs eat lamb meat?

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    Kelvin Pundit
    Added an answer on December 24, 2024 at 4:34 am

    Yes, dogs can eat lamb meat, as it’s a great source of protein and essential nutrients. However, it should be cooked plain, without spices, garlic, onions, or seasoning, as these can be harmful to dogs. Avoid giving them lamb bones, especially cooked ones, as they can splinter and cause choking or dRead more

    Yes, dogs can eat lamb meat, as it’s a great source of protein and essential nutrients. However, it should be cooked plain, without spices, garlic, onions, or seasoning, as these can be harmful to dogs. Avoid giving them lamb bones, especially cooked ones, as they can splinter and cause choking or digestive issues. If introducing lamb to your dog’s diet for the first time, start with small portions to ensure they don’t have any allergies or sensitivities. Always consult your vet if unsure.

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