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  1. Asked: December 16, 2024In: PUPPY

    Why Does My Dog Always Follow Me to the Bathroom?

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    Peter Pundit
    Added an answer on December 16, 2024 at 7:20 am

    Dogs follow their owners to the bathroom because they’re naturally social animals that crave companionship. They view you as their pack leader and want to stay close to you at all times, even in what seems like private moments. Additionally, your dog might simply be curious about your actions, as thRead more

    Dogs follow their owners to the bathroom because they’re naturally social animals that crave companionship. They view you as their pack leader and want to stay close to you at all times, even in what seems like private moments. Additionally, your dog might simply be curious about your actions, as they don’t understand the concept of privacy. In some cases, it could also stem from separation anxiety—they feel safest when they’re near you. While it’s normal, you can gently train your dog to give you space if you find it bothersome. Reward them for staying in another room and reassure them with plenty of affection afterward.

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  2. Asked: December 12, 2024In: PUPPY

    Why Does My Dog Stare at Me While I Eat?

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    Peter Pundit
    Added an answer on December 12, 2024 at 11:57 am

    When your dog stares at you while you eat, it’s a mix of hope, bonding, and instinct. Dogs are natural scavengers, so they’ve evolved to watch for food-sharing opportunities. However, it’s not always about hunger. Staring also releases oxytocin—the “love hormone”—strengthening the bond between you.Read more

    When your dog stares at you while you eat, it’s a mix of hope, bonding, and instinct. Dogs are natural scavengers, so they’ve evolved to watch for food-sharing opportunities. However, it’s not always about hunger. Staring also releases oxytocin—the “love hormone”—strengthening the bond between you. If you find it uncomfortable, avoid reinforcing the behavior by not sharing food during meals. Instead, offer a treat in their own space after you’ve finished eating. It’s your dog’s way of saying they’re interested in your life—and your snacks!

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  3. Asked: December 12, 2024In: PUPPY

    Why Does My Dog Spin in Circles Before Lying Down?

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    Peter Pundit
    Added an answer on December 12, 2024 at 11:57 am

    Spinning before lying down is a behavior rooted in your dog’s wild ancestors. In the wild, dogs would circle to flatten grass or check for potential threats before settling. While your pet doesn’t need to prepare a sleeping area now, the behavior remains instinctual. It’s also a way to get comfortabRead more

    Spinning before lying down is a behavior rooted in your dog’s wild ancestors. In the wild, dogs would circle to flatten grass or check for potential threats before settling. While your pet doesn’t need to prepare a sleeping area now, the behavior remains instinctual. It’s also a way to get comfortable and align their body for a restful position. If the spinning seems excessive or paired with discomfort, it might indicate joint pain or anxiety, and a vet checkup is advised. Otherwise, enjoy the pre-nap show—it’s perfectly normal!

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  4. Asked: December 12, 2024In: PUPPY

    Why Does My Dog Bark at Nothing?

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    Peter Pundit
    Added an answer on December 12, 2024 at 11:56 am

    Your dog’s “barking at nothing” likely isn’t about ghosts—it’s about their heightened senses. Dogs can hear high-pitched sounds and detect faint scents that humans can’t. They might bark to alert you or express curiosity. Sometimes, they’re responding to changes in their environment, like a creakingRead more

    Your dog’s “barking at nothing” likely isn’t about ghosts—it’s about their heightened senses. Dogs can hear high-pitched sounds and detect faint scents that humans can’t. They might bark to alert you or express curiosity. Sometimes, they’re responding to changes in their environment, like a creaking house or distant noises. If the barking seems obsessive, it could indicate boredom or anxiety. Engage them with toys or mental stimulation to redirect their focus. If it’s occasional, they might just be showing off their detective skills!

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  5. Asked: December 12, 2024In: PUPPY

    Why Does My Dog Tilt Its Head When I Talk?

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    Peter Pundit
    Added an answer on December 12, 2024 at 11:56 am

    A head tilt is your dog’s way of focusing on you. Dogs tilt their heads to better hear and locate sounds, especially high-pitched tones like your voice. It may also help them see facial expressions more clearly by adjusting their field of vision. Some studies suggest it’s a sign of empathy or engageRead more

    A head tilt is your dog’s way of focusing on you. Dogs tilt their heads to better hear and locate sounds, especially high-pitched tones like your voice. It may also help them see facial expressions more clearly by adjusting their field of vision. Some studies suggest it’s a sign of empathy or engagement—they’re trying to understand and connect with you. If your dog tilts their head often, it’s likely a mix of curiosity and affection. Enjoy it—it’s one of the cutest ways they show they’re paying attention!

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  6. Asked: December 6, 2024In: PUPPY

    Why does my puppy crawl between my legs?

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    Added an answer on December 6, 2024 at 9:07 am

    When the dog comes home from a walk, it always rushes between my legs and rubs its body against mine. It’s like its way of saying, "I’m happy to be back!" or just wanting some attention. It’s super cute and always makes me smile. I think it’s its little way of showing affection and excitement. It’sRead more

    When the dog comes home from a walk, it always rushes between my legs and rubs its body against mine. It’s like its way of saying, “I’m happy to be back!” or just wanting some attention. It’s super cute and always makes me smile. I think it’s its little way of showing affection and excitement. It’s a moment that feels special every time.

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  7. Asked: November 30, 2024In: PUPPY

    What’s the best way to potty train a Pug?

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    Peter Pundit
    Added an answer on December 1, 2024 at 8:38 am

    To potty train your Pug, start with a consistent routine. Take them outside first thing in the morning, after meals, and before bedtime. Choose a specific spot for them to go and use a command like "go potty" when you take them there. Reward them with treats and praise immediately after they go outsRead more

    To potty train your Pug, start with a consistent routine. Take them outside first thing in the morning, after meals, and before bedtime. Choose a specific spot for them to go and use a command like “go potty” when you take them there. Reward them with treats and praise immediately after they go outside. Be patient—Pugs can be a bit stubborn! If accidents happen inside, clean the area thoroughly to remove the scent. Crate training can help too, as dogs naturally avoid soiling where they sleep. Consistency and positive reinforcement are key!

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  8. Asked: November 30, 2024In: PUPPY

    Why does my Pug lick so much?

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    Peter Pundit
    Added an answer on December 1, 2024 at 8:37 am

    Your Pug might lick a lot for several reasons. It could be a sign of affection, as dogs often lick to show love and bond with their owners. Licking can also be a self-soothing behavior when they’re anxious, stressed, or bored. Sometimes, it’s related to skin irritation, allergies, or even digestiveRead more

    Your Pug might lick a lot for several reasons. It could be a sign of affection, as dogs often lick to show love and bond with their owners. Licking can also be a self-soothing behavior when they’re anxious, stressed, or bored. Sometimes, it’s related to skin irritation, allergies, or even digestive issues, like nausea. If your Pug is licking excessively, especially on their paws, face, or other parts of their body, it’s a good idea to check for any skin problems or consult your vet to rule out underlying health issues.

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  9. Asked: November 30, 2024In: PUPPY

    How do I clean my Pug’s facial wrinkles?

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    Peter Pundit
    Added an answer on December 1, 2024 at 8:37 am

    To clean your Pug’s facial wrinkles, gently wipe them with a soft, damp cloth or pet-safe wipes, ideally after meals or playtime. Make sure to clean between the folds to remove dirt, food, or moisture that can lead to irritation or infection. Pat the area dry with a clean towel to prevent moisture bRead more

    To clean your Pug’s facial wrinkles, gently wipe them with a soft, damp cloth or pet-safe wipes, ideally after meals or playtime. Make sure to clean between the folds to remove dirt, food, or moisture that can lead to irritation or infection. Pat the area dry with a clean towel to prevent moisture buildup, which can cause skin issues. If you notice redness, swelling, or a bad smell, use a mild, vet-approved cleanser. Regular cleaning helps keep their skin healthy and prevents infections. Always be gentle!

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  10. Asked: November 30, 2024In: PUPPY

    Why does my Pug's tail uncurl sometimes?

    Peter
    Peter Pundit
    Added an answer on December 1, 2024 at 8:37 am

    Your Pug’s tail may uncurl sometimes due to relaxation or changes in their mood. Pugs have naturally curled tails, but when they’re very calm, asleep, or even stressed, their tail may temporarily straighten or uncurl. It’s generally not a cause for concern unless it's frequent or accompanied by signRead more

    Your Pug’s tail may uncurl sometimes due to relaxation or changes in their mood. Pugs have naturally curled tails, but when they’re very calm, asleep, or even stressed, their tail may temporarily straighten or uncurl. It’s generally not a cause for concern unless it’s frequent or accompanied by signs of pain, discomfort, or other unusual behavior. If the tail remains uncurling or your Pug seems to have trouble with it, it’s worth checking with your vet to rule out any spinal or muscular issues.

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