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How Often You Should Walk Your Dog
Every dog needs regular exercise to stay healthy and happy, but how much exercise should you give your pup? Does it benefit your dog more to take two shorter walks each day or one long walk? In this blog post, we will explore the benefits of walking your dog and how to design an effective dog walking routine. We will answer the question of... -
How Traumatic Is It For A Dog To Change Owners?
For any dog, changing owners can be a traumatic experience. With pet adoption on the rise, animal welfare organizations are now faced with the challenge of finding the right homes for their rescued animals. But how traumatic is it for a dog to change owners? In this blog post, we will explore the emotional impact of rehoming on dogs, look at the stress in... -
How Do Dogs Choose Their Primary Human?
Dogs and humans have had a unique bond for thousands of years. But how do dogs choose their primary human? Is it luck, or is there something more to it? In this blog post, we will explore the various factors that can influence a dog's choice of primary human, from stress and trauma to re-homing and adapting to a new owner. We will... -
Do Dogs Recognize Human Emotions
We all know that dogs offer us unconditional love, but can they sense our emotions? Do they know when we are happy or sad? Can they even tell when we are smiling? In this blog post, we will explore these questions by looking at the science behind canine social cognition and the interplay of human and animal emotions. We will also examine the research... -
Is it Cruel to keep your Dog Outside?
Keeping a dog outside can be a difficult decision for pet owners. On one hand, dogs need to exercise and enjoy the outdoors. On the other hand, they also need love and companionship from their humans. So, it's important to evaluate if keeping your dog outside is cruel or not. It's important to consider the climate of where you live when deciding whether or... -
Do Dogs Remember Their Siblings ?
Dogs are social animals that form strong bonds with their siblings. They learn important canine behavioral traits such as socialization, communication, and problem solving from each other. Through their interactions with their siblings, dogs become more confident and better equipped to handle different situations. By better understanding the various types of relationships that dogs have with their siblings, we can better appreciate the importance...