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Rolling in smelly thingsIt might gross you out or drive you crazy (or give you understandable hygiene concerns for yours...
28/10/2020

Rolling in smelly things
It might gross you out or drive you crazy (or give you understandable hygiene concerns for yourself or your family) if your dog loves rolling in trash, p**p, or on dead things. Researchers aren’t entirely sure why dogs do this, but many surmise it’s because they are acting out an age-old instinct to mask their own scent from potential predators.

Stealing your socks and/or underwearDogs steal your dirty laundry either to get your attention or because it smells like...
26/10/2020

Stealing your socks and/or underwear
Dogs steal your dirty laundry either to get your attention or because it smells like you and comforts them. Spend time with your pup, keep unmentionables out of their reach, and give them some things they can chew on to avoid this behavior.

Eating paperBoredom, stress, and anxiety might lead your dog to shred paper or go after your toilet paper roll, but what...
24/10/2020

Eating paper
Boredom, stress, and anxiety might lead your dog to shred paper or go after your toilet paper roll, but what about actually eating the paper? It’s a behavior you need to be careful about because it can indicate a nutritional issue as well as cause gastrointestinal distress in your pup. Talk to your vet if your dog regularly engages in this behavior.

CirclingWhen a dog turns in circles before laying down, it’s usually just trying to find the most comfortable position. ...
22/10/2020

Circling
When a dog turns in circles before laying down, it’s usually just trying to find the most comfortable position. But if your dog spins until it’s dizzy, it could have a problem with its inner ear and a vet should be consulted. Older dogs that pace in circles should be checked out as well since that can be a sign of dementia.

Not coming when calledHumans are usually to blame when a dog won’t come when called – it means they have not adequately ...
22/10/2020

Not coming when called
Humans are usually to blame when a dog won’t come when called – it means they have not adequately trained their pet. All dogs will require different amounts of training and if you are not serious and consistent about it, you will raise an unruly pet. If your dog doesn’t come when called it means they have not successfully learned the command word, have not had enough practice, or have not been incentivized to obey. Your dog must be rewarded – even with just a pat on the head – when they do something good.

Pawing at their faceDogs usually rub their faces because they’re itchy. If this is relatively uncommon, it’s nothing to ...
22/10/2020

Pawing at their face
Dogs usually rub their faces because they’re itchy. If this is relatively uncommon, it’s nothing to worry about – it happens to all of us. But if the pawing is chronic, it could be an indication that your dog has allergies or fleas, mites, or ticks. Pain in the face or head can also lead them to do this, so visiting your vet is essential if your dog is obsessively rubbing and clearly uncomfortable.

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