Learn more about whydogs show their neck, how common it is, and what you can do about it.
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Why Does My Dog Lay His Head on Me? - Canine Communication. Even at our busiest times, when our dog comes over and lays their head on us, it is difficult to resist. Humans and dogs shar...
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Why Does My Dog Lay His Head on Me? - Canine Communication. Even at our busiest times, when our dog comes over and lays their head on us, it is difficult to resist. Humans and dogs shar...
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Why Does My Dog Lay His Head on Me? - Canine Communication. Even at our busiest times, when our dog comes over and lays their head on us, it is difficult to resist. Humans and dogs shar...
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Why Does My Dog Lay His Head on Me? - Canine Communication. Even at our busiest times, when our dog comes over and lays their head on us, it is difficult to resist. Humans and dogs shar...
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After watching your dog try to emulate the giraffe on Discovery for the umpteenth time today, you wonder, “Why does my dog keep stretching her neck?”
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When your dog is a puppy, it's probably cute that he or she snuggles up on your neck. But as your dog becomes larger, it becomes more of a nuisance. You might be wondering —
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Reading your dog's body language can help you understand it. This guide can help you know what it is trying to communicate through body language.
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Reading your dog's body language can help you understand it. This guide can help you know what it is trying to communicate through body language.
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Reading your dog's body language can help you understand it. This guide can help you know what it is trying to communicate through body language.
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Reading your dog's body language can help you understand it. This guide can help you know what it is trying to communicate through body language.
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When your dog sleeps with its head on your neck is he asserting dominance or trying to suffocate you? Actually, it's something else...
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Wondered what it's called when a dog's hairs stand up along its neck? Learn more about dog hackles and how they work from vet experts at Great Pet Care.
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Wondered what it's called when a dog's hairs stand up along its neck? Learn more about dog hackles and how they work from vet experts at Great Pet Care.
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Wondered what it's called when a dog's hairs stand up along its neck? Learn more about dog hackles and how they work from vet experts at Great Pet Care.
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Wondered what it's called when a dog's hairs stand up along its neck? Learn more about dog hackles and how they work from vet experts at Great Pet Care.
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Like many Dog Owners, you might have asked yourself: "Why does my dog rest their head on me?" In this article, we find out!
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Designed to Protect
Are you concerned for the safety of your dog? It's a dangerous world where coyotes, aggressive dogs, and even birds of prey can injure or kill your small dog in the blink of an eye. We know because it happened to us, and that's why we developed our patented CoyoteVest. Its purpose is to help slow down or prevent a surprise attack and give you enough time to react before a serious injury occurs. The CoyoteVest gives us peace of mind knowing that our dogs are not utterly defenseless.
While nothing can protect your dog completely, the CoyoteVest offers multiple levels of protection that can help. The unusual appearance makes your dog look strange in the eyes of a predator and may cause them to hesitate before attacking. If they do attack, a formidable array of shiny spikes defends the back and the neck - which is where most injuries occur - and the vest is made with stab-resistant materials that can withstand sharp canine teeth.
Endorsed by veterinarians
Veterinarians around the world endorse and use the CoyoteVest for their own dogs.
Lightweight and comfortable
The CoyoteVest doesn't slow your dog down or impair their ability to run and play. It's easy to take on and off.
Stylish and bright colors
The CoyoteVest is available in yellow, red, pink, blue, tan, turquoise or safety orange. We make protection look good.
Optional Accessories
The highly visible CoyoteWhiskers and the sturdy HawkShield help protect against dangerous predators.
How it Works
CoyoteVest
The original stab-resistant CoyoteVest that attaches with straps and snap buckles.
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SpikeVest
All-around stab-resistant protection that attaches with with wide velcro flaps.
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CoyoteWhiskers
Bright nylon bristles on the back of the vest can make predators hesitate.
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Hawkshield
Stab-resistant shield protects against sharp talons and provides a chance to escape.
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Trusted by Thousands
Is your dog safe?
On September 2nd 2014 our sweet little girl Buffy was taken by a coyote right in front of us, and there was nothing we could do to stop it. Before we realized what was happening a coyote had grabbed her by the neck, shook the life out of her, and was carrying her away full speed into heavy brush. We never saw Buffy again. Since that day we have been focused on developing products that can help protect other dogs from a similar attack. If we can help save one life we know we have made a difference to that family.
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Words may be important for humans to communicate, but canines communicate by dog body language and sounds. Learn how to figure out your pup's signals.
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Spinal pain is fairly common in dogs and is typically not associated with a known traumatic event. Therefore, it can be much harder to recognize.
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You may have seen a mama dog or a wild animal pick up their babies by the scruff of their necks. How cute!
Your dog’s mom certainly used to carry her around by the scruff at one point. So, is it okay for you to continue the tradition?
The truth is, although your dog may still have loose, flopp
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Dogs can get pinched nerves in the neck area which can be quite painful. Here, you'll find the symptoms of a pinched nerve, but keep in mind that these signs may not be obvious and it's important to see the vet right away.
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Neck pain in dogs is most commonly caused by a disc that slips out of position and presses on the spinal cord or one of its branches.
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