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  1. Asked: December 24, 2024In: PUPPY

    How can I tell if my dog likes another dog?

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    Kelvin Pundit
    Added an answer on December 24, 2024 at 4:33 am

    You can tell if your dog likes another dog by observing their body language and behavior. Signs of affection or friendliness include wagging tails, relaxed posture, play bows, and enthusiastic sniffing. Dogs that enjoy each other’s company may engage in playful chasing, gentle wrestling, or taking tRead more

    You can tell if your dog likes another dog by observing their body language and behavior. Signs of affection or friendliness include wagging tails, relaxed posture, play bows, and enthusiastic sniffing. Dogs that enjoy each other’s company may engage in playful chasing, gentle wrestling, or taking turns during play. If your dog avoids, growls, or shows tense body language, they may not be comfortable. Always supervise interactions, especially between unfamiliar dogs, to ensure both are safe and happy.

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  2. Asked: December 24, 2024In: PUPPY

    How can I tell if my dog dislikes another dog?

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    Kelvin Pundit
    Added an answer on December 24, 2024 at 4:33 am

    Signs that your dog dislikes another dog include growling, barking, raised hackles, stiff body posture, avoiding the other dog, or trying to hide. They might also show aggressive behaviors like snapping or lunging. If your dog appears tense, avoids eye contact, or moves away, it’s a clear sign they’Read more

    Signs that your dog dislikes another dog include growling, barking, raised hackles, stiff body posture, avoiding the other dog, or trying to hide. They might also show aggressive behaviors like snapping or lunging. If your dog appears tense, avoids eye contact, or moves away, it’s a clear sign they’re uncomfortable. Always respect their boundaries, and avoid forcing interactions. Gradual introductions in neutral spaces can help, but if issues persist, consider consulting a trainer or behaviorist.

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  3. Asked: December 18, 2024In: PUPPY

    Why Does My Dog Watch TV or Bark at Screens?

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    Added an answer on December 18, 2024 at 10:16 am

    Dogs can perceive images on screens, especially modern TVs with high refresh rates. They’re attracted to movement and may bark at animals because their instincts are triggered. However, they don’t interpret TV like humans do—they respond to shapes, sounds, and motion rather than understanding the stRead more

    Dogs can perceive images on screens, especially modern TVs with high refresh rates. They’re attracted to movement and may bark at animals because their instincts are triggered. However, they don’t interpret TV like humans do—they respond to shapes, sounds, and motion rather than understanding the storyline. Some dogs genuinely enjoy watching TV, while others react out of curiosity or excitement. To reduce barking, ensure your dog has other stimulating activities or provide a quiet space during shows. If they seem overly interested, consider dog-friendly content designed to engage their senses—your pup might be the next TV enthusiast in the house!

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  4. Asked: December 18, 2024In: PUPPY

    Why Does My Dog Zoom Around the House at Night?

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    Added an answer on December 18, 2024 at 10:16 am

    What you’re describing is a “zoomie” session—completely normal behavior for dogs! Zoomies usually happen when your dog has extra energy to burn. To minimize evening madness, try adding more physical and mental stimulation during the day. A long walk, fetch, or puzzle toys can help tire them out. IfRead more

    What you’re describing is a “zoomie” session—completely normal behavior for dogs! Zoomies usually happen when your dog has extra energy to burn. To minimize evening madness, try adding more physical and mental stimulation during the day. A long walk, fetch, or puzzle toys can help tire them out. If the zoomies happen at bedtime, create a calming routine before bed, like dimming lights or giving a gentle massage. Embrace the zoomies—they’re a sign your pup is happy and healthy. Just ensure the space is safe to prevent accidents during their energetic outburst.

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  5. Asked: December 18, 2024In: PUPPY

    Can My Dog Really Sense My Emotions?

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    Added an answer on December 18, 2024 at 10:15 am

    Yes, dogs can sense emotions! They’re incredibly attuned to changes in your tone, body language, and even your scent, which changes when you’re stressed. Studies have shown dogs can detect cortisol levels and respond to your emotional state. When your dog cuddles you during tough times, it’s their wRead more

    Yes, dogs can sense emotions! They’re incredibly attuned to changes in your tone, body language, and even your scent, which changes when you’re stressed. Studies have shown dogs can detect cortisol levels and respond to your emotional state. When your dog cuddles you during tough times, it’s their way of comforting you. To deepen this bond, spend quality time with them through play or walks, as it reassures them of your connection. Your furry friend’s empathy is part of why dogs are such cherished companions—they truly are your emotional cheerleader.

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  6. Asked: December 18, 2024In: PUPPY

    Why Does My Dog Stare at Me While I Eat?

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    Added an answer on December 18, 2024 at 10:15 am

    Your dog’s intense gaze is their way of saying, “I love you… and your food!” It’s completely normal and stems from their instincts. Dogs associate you eating with the possibility of getting a treat. To discourage this, avoid feeding them from your plate, as it reinforces the behavior. Instead, giveRead more

    Your dog’s intense gaze is their way of saying, “I love you… and your food!” It’s completely normal and stems from their instincts. Dogs associate you eating with the possibility of getting a treat. To discourage this, avoid feeding them from your plate, as it reinforces the behavior. Instead, give them their meal at the same time or offer a chew toy to keep them busy. If the staring feels excessive, it could also be a sign of hunger or boredom, so check their feeding schedule and ensure they’re getting enough mental stimulation. It’s their quirky way of bonding, so take it with a pinch of humor!

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  7. Asked: December 15, 2024In: PUPPY

    Why Does My Dog "Dig" the Bed Before Sleeping?

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    Kelvin Pundit
    Added an answer on December 15, 2024 at 10:07 am

    Your dog’s "digging" behavior before sleeping is completely normal and stems from its wild ancestry. In the wild, dogs would dig to create a cozy, safe spot for sleeping by softening dirt or clearing debris. This instinctual habit has carried over, even though your dog now has a perfectly soft bed.Read more

    Your dog’s “digging” behavior before sleeping is completely normal and stems from its wild ancestry. In the wild, dogs would dig to create a cozy, safe spot for sleeping by softening dirt or clearing debris. This instinctual habit has carried over, even though your dog now has a perfectly soft bed. Scratching or pawing also helps them mark the area with scent from glands in their paws, signaling that it’s their territory. Additionally, it might just be about comfort—your dog is fluffing its “nest” to find the perfect sleeping position. If the behavior becomes excessive or destructive, it could indicate anxiety or discomfort, so monitor closely. Otherwise, let them enjoy their little bedtime ritual!

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  8. Asked: December 15, 2024In: PUPPY

    Why Does My Dog Stare at Me While Pooping?

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    Added an answer on December 15, 2024 at 10:07 am

    Your dog staring at you while pooping might feel awkward, but it’s actually a sign of trust. In the wild, relieving themselves is a vulnerable moment for animals, so they rely on their pack to watch for threats. By staring at you, your dog is acknowledging you as their trusted protector. It’s also aRead more

    Your dog staring at you while pooping might feel awkward, but it’s actually a sign of trust. In the wild, relieving themselves is a vulnerable moment for animals, so they rely on their pack to watch for threats. By staring at you, your dog is acknowledging you as their trusted protector. It’s also a way to stay connected in case of any sudden danger or distractions. On a lighter note, it could simply be that they’re looking for reassurance, especially if they’re still a bit shy or unsure. So next time it happens, feel honored—your dog sees you as their ultimate guardian!

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  9. Asked: December 15, 2024In: PUPPY

    Why Does My Dog Freak Out When I Use the Vacuum Cleaner?

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    Kelvin Pundit
    Added an answer on December 15, 2024 at 10:07 am

    Dogs and vacuum cleaners have a famously rocky relationship! The loud noise and unpredictable movements of the vacuum can trigger your dog’s fight-or-flight instincts. To them, it might appear as a giant, noisy predator invading their space. The high-frequency sound that vacuums emit can also be parRead more

    Dogs and vacuum cleaners have a famously rocky relationship! The loud noise and unpredictable movements of the vacuum can trigger your dog’s fight-or-flight instincts. To them, it might appear as a giant, noisy predator invading their space. The high-frequency sound that vacuums emit can also be particularly unpleasant for dogs, whose hearing is far more sensitive than ours. Additionally, some dogs see it as a fun “enemy” to challenge, which explains barking or chasing. To help, you can desensitize them by exposing them to the vacuum when it’s off, rewarding calm behavior, and gradually introducing the sound at low levels. With patience, your dog may eventually learn to tolerate it—or at least not consider it a mortal foe!

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  10. Asked: December 15, 2024In: PUPPY

    Why Does My Dog "Talk" Back When I Scold It?

    Kelvin
    Kelvin Pundit
    Added an answer on December 15, 2024 at 10:07 am

    When your dog "talks back," it’s their way of communicating and expressing emotions. Dogs use vocalizations like barks, growls, and whines to react to tone and body language. If you’re scolding them, your dog may be responding with frustration, confusion, or even an attempt to appease you. They mighRead more

    When your dog “talks back,” it’s their way of communicating and expressing emotions. Dogs use vocalizations like barks, growls, and whines to react to tone and body language. If you’re scolding them, your dog may be responding with frustration, confusion, or even an attempt to appease you. They might not fully understand why you’re upset, but they’re definitely trying to engage with you and convey their feelings. This behavior is especially common in highly social and vocal breeds. While it may seem like sass, it’s actually a sign of your dog’s strong bond with you—they’re comfortable enough to “argue.” Just be sure to remain calm and consistent in your training to avoid reinforcing the behavior.

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