My Dog Doesn't Like His Tail Touched. While we may love our dog enormously, too many of us see petting them as a right rather than a privilege. Even though a healthy dog will want...
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Learn more about why dogs don't like their tails touched, how common it is, and what you can do about it.
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If your dog won't let you touch its tail, you might be wondering why and what you can do about it. This post will show you five common reasons why dogs do it and what
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If your dog won't let you touch its tail, you might be wondering why and what you can do about it. This post will show you five common reasons why dogs do it and what
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If your dog won't let you touch its tail, you might be wondering why and what you can do about it. This post will show you five common reasons why dogs do it and what
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If your dog won't let you touch its tail, you might be wondering why and what you can do about it. This post will show you five common reasons why dogs do it and what
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There are a number of things dogs hate — and you may be doing them without realizing.
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Petting a dog isn't as simple as you think. Follow trainer Mikkel Becker's tips on how to pet a dog and you'll have a canine friend for life.
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Your dog may simply be feeling scared, disturbed, or confused. If someone else grabs your dog’s tail, make sure that your dog does not display signs of severe...
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The cruciate ligaments are two bands of fibrous tissue located within each stifle joint. They join the femur and tibia together so that the knee works as a stable, hinged joint. The two most common causes of cranial cruciate rupture are trauma and degeneration of the ligaments within the joint. During the lameness examination, your veterinarian will try to demonstrate a particular movement, called a cranial or anterior drawer sign. There are various surgical techniques performed to stabilize the knee joint following cruciate rupture. Regardless of the technique used to stabilize the joint, arthritis is likely to develop in the joint as your dog ages.
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Along with barking at you, pawing at you is among the one of the most common ways your dog might try to communicate with you.
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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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Help Your Clients Understand What Their Dog Is “Saying”
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As they age, our dogs often suffer a decline in functioning. Their memory, their ability to learn, their awareness and their senses of sight and hearing can all deteriorate.
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These seven tips for reading canine body language are perfect for sharing with staff and volunteers.
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Dogs use body language to communicate they are about to bite, such as growling and snapping. Learn the signs that a dog might bite you.
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