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What Is My Dog Thinking – Why Dogs Eat Grass?

Why do Dogs Eat Grass? Why do dogs eat grass?  Dogs are descendants of wolves and are carnivores by nature. In the wild, when a wolf kills a deer, moose or any other herbivore – the first thing they do is … Continue reading

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Reading Your Pets’ Thoughts, Moods and Temperament

Reading Your Pets’ Thoughts.  Of course, dogs and cats cannot speak for themselves, they can only bark and howl, purr and hiss. “The Secret Life of Pets” did very well at the box office by showing what dogs and cats … Continue reading

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Do Our Dogs Understand Human Speech?

Do Our Dogs Understand Human Speech? Your dog really does know what you’re saying, and a brain scan shows how. Your dog gets you. I mean, he really gets you.

No, really — he actually does. So say scientists in Hungary, who have published a groundbreaking study that found dogs understand both the meaning of words and the intonation used to speak them. Continue reading

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10 Of The Most Mysterious Doggy Behaviors: Explained!

My dog is the funniest little creature.

He loves to circle around multiple times before finding a nice spot to rest, has always been a little aggressive with his toys during playtime, and is always scared when it rains and thunders.

The good thing is, everything that he does is normal. These behaviors may seem quite odd — and maybe even a little troubling sometimes ‚ but if you’ve been experiencing the same things with your pup for years, know that you have nothing to worry about. Continue reading

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Fearful Dogs – Dog Fear Isn’t Funny or Cute

As Kevin from Dog Lover’s Digest points out, dogs don’t do guilt. In fact, this study of “guilty looks” in dogs by renowned animal researcher Alexandra Horowitz found that people saw guilt even when the dog was completely innocent. Continue reading

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