Tag: Pet Parenting

How NOT to Bore Your Pet

Tips and techniques for entertaining your lonely house dog  For almost everyone, having nothing to do day in and day out will get old. Therefore, it should come as no surprise that some dogs and cats would act in ways we would prefer they not if left to their own devices, day in and day[...]
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Why Does My Dog Stare at Me?

You might notice your dog gently gazing at you as you go about your regular tasks. Your initial reaction can be to feel self-conscious. Am I really so messy with my hair? Are there any objects lodged in my teeth? But when the thought “Why does my dog stare at me?” crosses your mind, know[...]
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10 Tips for a Happy and Healthy Kitten

One of the best things in the world is getting a new kitten. They are adorable, fluffy like down, and cuddly like, well, kittens. Even the hardest of hearts are almost instantly softened by kittens; Attila the Hun was rumoured to have several dozen kittens around at any given time (never confirmed, but he was[...]
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Is It Normal To Talk To Your Pets?

My dog and I converse. I converse with every dog in the dog park as well. You may not always be a “normal” person, but I don’t believe this to be one of my dubious character flaws. I believe communicating with animals in any way, not only to see whether they want to play fetch,[...]
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Puppy Crying: Why it Happens and How to Help

Puppies pick up on how to communicate with you by acting in certain ways (wagging tail, eye contact, cuddling up next to you, etc.). They vocalise when they want to communicate. Your dog might create a wide variety of noises. booming barks, piercing yips, and yes, even wailing and crying. The saddest noises, like whimpering[...]
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Why Do Dogs Lick You?

Dogs often lick people to show affection, as a greeting, or to simply get our attention. Even though you may adore your dog, not everyone appreciates dog “kisses.” The majority of dog owners think their pets lick them as a sign of affection, but why do dogs actually lick us? What does it imply if your[...]
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How to Prepare Home Cooked Food for Your Dog

It’s common advice for pet owners to avoid feeding their animals during meals. What to prepare and what not to prepare confounds many pet parents. Many substances used in human cuisine are also suitable for use in pet food. However, there is a fine line between the food we cook for ourselves and the food[...]
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How to Read Your Dog’s Body Language

Unlike humans, dogs don’t use speech to communicate. Instead, they have a sophisticated set of nonverbal signs that they employ to talk to us and to each other. They accomplish this by moving their entire body, including their eyes, ears, tongue, tail, and other parts. Even though they do make vocalisations like whining, yawning, and[...]
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How To Travel With Your Dog

Both you and your dog may benefit from a trip with them. Not only will you enjoy spending time with your pet, but you’ll also feel less anxious about how your dog is doing with your absence. But keep in mind that dogs do not naturally travel well; experience is required. How to travel with[...]
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