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Idiopathic or “Old Dog” V | The Bark
A fairly common reason for a veterinary visit is the concern that an older dog has had a stroke, when he suddenly starts walking like a drunken sailor with his head tilted. I know of other cases, where these sorts of symptoms are assumed to be a brain tum
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Too Much of a Good Thing: Overexcitement in Exercise | Paws Abilities
Physical exercise is necessary and healthy for all dogs. However, there are a few common problems we see in client's dogs who are not exercised properly. Today we'll discuss one of the biggest problems, overarousal due to exercise, and the myth that you s
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'Puppy Eyes' Help Dogs Bond with Humans, Study Suggests
Dogs make eye contact with humans because they have hijacked an ancient hormonal pathway that facilitates bonding in humans, new research suggests.