A relationship with your pet dog can be one of the most special thing in your life. Understanding dog behavior isn’t as complex as most human would think. If I dare say, human beings are way too complex to comprehend in one’s lifetime. On the hindsight, every dog is an individual with thoughts and a personality of its own. Learning more about “what makes your dog tick” can only enhance your relationship with him or her.
Published May 18th, 2009
By Renée
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Dog Behavior,
Health Care
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Besides the many health implications in dog obesity, there are a few behavioral consequences of being chronically obese; most of which are undesirable and dangerous. In any case, the extra pounds of fresh the obese dog carry can restrict ...
Published Oct 19th, 2008
By Renée
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Children and Dogs,
Dog Behavior
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People often say dogs are colorblind—literally, because they have a narrower range of color vision than humans; and figuratively, because they do not practice racial, sex, or age discrimination.
But is it true that dogs never discriminate against different kinds ...
Published May 4th, 2008
By Renée
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Dog Behavior,
FAQs
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When a dog misbehaves, it is usually not the fault of the dog. Instead, it is the owner to be "blamed." By and large, dogs do not misbehave. They may act in a way that is objectionable to you, ...
Published Apr 22nd, 2008
By Renée
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Case Studies,
Dog Behavior,
Health Care
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Approximately 80% of the world population is right handers, so it's without a doubt that many things and gestures (i.e. handshakes) are designed for the righties benefit. But when it comes to our dogs, does it matter if they ...
Published Jan 12th, 2008
By Renée
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Case Studies,
Dog Behavior
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Most of us have had experiences that can possibly be attributed to extrasensory perception (ESP). It seems more than coincidence to find a friend’s telephone line busy because he or she is in the process of dialing your number. ...
Published Jan 9th, 2008
By Renée
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Case Studies,
Dog Behavior
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From the first three cases on how dogs traveled thousand miles to reunited with their owners, we know that dogs "do have" extrasensory perception (ESP). Now let's look at one more similar case which involves a stray mixed breed ...
Published Jan 7th, 2008
By Renée
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Case Studies,
Dog Behavior
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Have you ever get the strange sense that your dog is reading your mind or staring blankly on a nonexistent, yet fascinating “thing” located just above your head?
If so, relax and accept this strange occurrence graciously and gratefully. It ...
Published Jul 12th, 2007
By Renée
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Dog Behavior
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No matter how much you dislike admitting it, dog bullying is real and it does exist—just as in a human world, you would find bullies in any high schools, elementary schools or even in kindergartens. Similarly, there are dog ...
Published May 21st, 2007
By Renée
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Dog Behavior
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Like any dog training advice, there are always different views on when the dog should be fed—before or after the owner's meal.
Owner Should Have His Meal First
Many dog training books advocate owners to have their meal first before attending ...