Holiday Safety Tips for Pets

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Festive decorations and yummy food add color and an atmosphere of cheer to your home during the holiday season. It is natural to include your four-legged friend in holiday festivities, but be careful to safeguard them against potential dangers of common holiday decorations and treats. A Christmas tree is often the focus of holiday decorations … Read more

Why Dogs Circle to Lie Down

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Robert Benchley, the humorist, once remarked that “A dog teaches a boy fidelity, perseverance, and to turn around three times before lying down.” Why do dogs circle before they lie down? You have surely watched with curiosity and amusement as your dog makes a few tight circles before settling down for a snooze. He may … Read more

Doggie Taste Buds

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A dog sometimes picks up what appears to be a really yucky morsel. He may carry it around in his mouth or even eat it! The thought that it must taste awful leaps to mind. You know that the tidbit just can’t taste good. The dog, however, seems to find it yummy. The sense of … Read more

Why Dogs Jump to Greet

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Humans greet each other by making eye contact and shaking hands. That is what we are taught to do from childhood. Dogs are taught a greeting ritual also, but it is quite different from ours. An ancestral canine mother carried food in her mouth for her young pups that greeted her by licking bits of … Read more

Why Dogs Roll in Smelly Stuff

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Veterinary behaviorists are not sure why dogs like to roll in smelly stuff, but several theories exist. Many are based on the idea that the practice is an instinctive behavior passed on through generations of canines. The origin of such a behavior is not known, but the speculations are quite intriguing. A suggestion that has … Read more

Why Dogs Hoard

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Have you ever found your dog’s kibble hidden in the couch cushions or his favorite toy in your tennis shoe? Putting things in ‘secret’ places may seem an unusual occupation for your dog, but he is just following age old instincts. Fifty million years ago dog-like critters came on the scene, but it was only … Read more

A Dog’s Eye View of the World

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It is interesting to consider what your dog surveys when he looks out on the world. A toy dogs eyes are about 8 inches above the ground. A Pomeranian walking through tall grass might feel he is in the midst of a jungle. A medium sized dog like a Beagle would probably be able to … Read more

Dogs that Predict Weather

Different dogs react to storms in different ways. A dog may become anxious or agitated long before a storm arrives and send signals that lightning flashes and roaring thunder are on the way. Restlessness, excessive panting, trembling, whining, and drooling are common symptoms of a storm phobic dog. Some pups seek to stay extremely close … Read more

Owning a Pet is Good Medicine

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If you among the 37-47% US households that own a dog, you may enjoy being greeted at the door by your tail-wagging friend when you come home. If you are included in the 30-37% of homes that own a cat, you may not be met so enthusiastically, but your feline friend will surely want to … Read more

National Adopt a Greyhound Month

Early cave drawings over 8,000 years old depict the elegant breed. Popularity continued through the years. The Egyptians worshiped Greyhounds as gods. According to legend, Cleopatra had coursing Greyhounds. The dogs were so revered that images of Greyhounds appear on the tomb walls of Egyptian kings. Admiration of the breed has endured, and today Greyhounds … Read more