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Dog Behavior

Do Dogs Like To Be Kissed?

Dogs can't tell us with words how they feel about our actions. So, does your dog like kisses? Let's figure out how you can tell.

Why Does My Dog Eat Tissues?

Is your dog eating tissues? You're not alone. It could be just for fun or a sign of a potential problem. Check out these 4 potential reasons why.

Do Dogs Have A Concept Of Time?

Can dogs tell time? Take a minute to explore this question as we look into how dogs can not only tell time but use their noses to do it.

Why Do Dogs Destroy Their Toys?

Stuffing scattered all across the floor and plastic squeakers ripped to shreds. If this sounds familiar, it's time to learn why dogs destroy their toys.

How To Stop Your Puppy From Biting

Puppy nibbles may seem cute at first, until her needle-sharp teeth sink into your skin. Here are a few tips on how to stop your puppy from biting. 

Why Does My Dog Lick So Much?

Having a dog means accepting the occassional slobbering smooch and dealing with drool. But sometimes it's more than that. Why does your dog lick so much?

How To Manage An Overprotective Dog

An overprotective dog barks, snaps, and sometimes bites anyone they think is threatening their family. The problem is, they can't tell friend from foe.

Why Do Some Dogs Watch TV?

Why do some dogs watch TV while others show no interest? They are capable of viewing the screen, but whether they choose to varies from dog to dog.

How To Introduce A Dog To A Cat

You're ready to expand your furry family in the feline way, but for everyone to get along, you need to know how to introduce a dog to a cat.

6 Reasons Why Dogs Pant

For pups, panting is multi-purpose, and knowing why dogs pant and paying attention can tip you off and help you take better care of your dog.

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