by Melissa Krestensen | Oct 10, 2023 | Training and Behavior, Research & Studies, Separation Anxiety
Your dog may wait outside the bathroom because they want to ensure your safety, or they are curious about your activities. Dogs often wait outside the bathroom out of concern for their owners’ well-being or curiosity about the mysterious sounds and smells...
by Melissa Krestensen | Oct 10, 2023 | Common Dog Health Problems, Research & Studies
Black lights are not inherently bad for dogs, but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light can cause eye and skin damage. Dogs have more sensitive eyes than humans, so direct or prolonged exposure to black lights can be harmful. Additionally, some materials used in black...
by Melissa Krestensen | Oct 9, 2023 | Research & Studies, Dog Adoption and Rescue Stories
A dog’s last will and testament is a legal document outlining how the dog’s assets and belongings should be handled after passing. In this document, the dog typically designates a caretaker, specifies any special requests or arrangements, and may include...
by Melissa Krestensen | Oct 9, 2023 | Dog Food and Treat Reviews, Dog Nutrition and Diet
No, dogs cannot drink Propel as it contains artificial sweeteners that are toxic to them. Propel is unsuitable for dogs as it contains artificial sweeteners that harm them. These sweeteners can cause various health issues like liver damage and toxicity. It is...
by Melissa Krestensen | Oct 9, 2023 | Aggression
Brindle dogs are not inherently more aggressive than other dogs. Factors such as genetics, upbringing, and environment play a significant role in a dog’s behaviour. Understanding The Genetic Basis Of Brindle Understanding the genetic basis of brindle is...
by Melissa Krestensen | Oct 8, 2023 | Research & Studies, Aggression
Dogs may bark at you spiritually due to their instinctive ability to sense energy and perceive spiritual presence. Dogs have a remarkable instinct for sensing energy and perceiving spiritual entities, which may prompt them to bark at you spiritually. This unique...
by Melissa Krestensen | Oct 8, 2023 | Dog-Friendly Events and Festivals, Research & Studies, Training and Behavior
Squirrels may taunt dogs, leading to playful chases and interactions between the two species. Squirrels and dogs often find themselves sharing spaces in parks, backyards, and even bustling city streets. Their encounters can be quite entertaining, as squirrels have...
by Melissa Krestensen | Oct 8, 2023 | Breeds, Research & Studies
Brindle dogs are unpopular due to their less common coat pattern, which may not conform to breed standards or aesthetic preferences. Brindle dogs are often overlooked and less sought after compared to dogs with more traditional coat colors. Their distinctive coat...
by Melissa Krestensen | Oct 7, 2023 | Research & Studies
Dogs heal faster than humans due to their genetic makeup and higher metabolism. Dogs have a higher metabolism than humans, allowing their bodies to regenerate cells and repair tissue more quickly. Their genetic composition also contributes to their faster healing...
by Melissa Krestensen | Oct 7, 2023 | Dog Food and Treat Reviews, Dog Nutrition and Diet
Yellow rice can be good for dogs in moderation, as it provides carbohydrates, nutrients, and fibers that support their overall health and digestion. Introducing yellow rice to your dog’s diet can be beneficial, as it offers a source of carbohydrates that can...