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  Many people want to know whether they can train their dogs not to bark. Barking is a natural way for canines to communicate, whether alerting you to a stranger, expressing excitement, or responding to environmental stimuli. However, excessive barking can become a nuisance, disrupting your household and neighbours.    While some barking is normal, […]

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  Many dog owners have watched their canine companions eat grass and wondered why they do it. Some worry it signals an underlying health issue, while others assume it’s just an odd habit. Despite how common this behaviour is, the reasons behind it remain debated among veterinarians and pet experts.   Dogs may eat grass […]

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  Sleep is as vital to a dog’s overall health as it is for humans. It allows their bodies to rest, recover, and process the day’s experiences. However, not all dogs have the same rest requirements. Age, breed, activity level, and health influence how much rest a dog needs. Understanding these differences can help ensure […]

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  Dogs have played extraordinary roles throughout history, demonstrating unwavering loyalty, remarkable bravery, and impressive intelligence. Some have saved lives, while others have ventured into uncharted territories, proving that their contributions extend beyond companionship.   From space exploration to wartime heroism and life-saving missions, certain dogs have left an unforgettable mark on the world. Their […]

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  Are dogs colour blind? A dog’s world is full of scents, sounds, and movement, but how do they see it? For decades, many believed that dogs could only see in black and white, but modern research has revealed a much more nuanced reality. While dogs don’t perceive colours like humans, their vision is far […]

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Despite its misleading name, ringworm is not caused by a worm but by a contagious fungal infection that affects a dog’s skin, hair, and nails. The fungus responsible for ringworm feeds on keratin, the protein found in the outer layers of the skin, leading to hair loss, irritation, and scaly patches.    Because it spreads […]

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