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Senior Unsocialized Dogs

Although it may seem as if there is no hope, that is not the case! Regardless of why your pup is not as social as they should be, it is still possible to assist them in feeling more secure and relaxed.

Dinner Time Good

The natural scavenging behaviour of dogs can often lead to them overeating which can lead to obesity. Much like in humans, overeating can have numerous health implications for dogs. It can potentially cause heart problems, diabetes, and joint pain.

Certain breeds of dogs such as Basset Hounds, Dachshunds, and Cavalier King Charles Spaniels have genetic factors that make them more susceptible to gaining excess weight.

Consequently, large-bodied breeds with thin legs such as Rottweilers and Staffordshire Bull Terriers can suffer from ligament problems due to the increased stress placed on their joints from the extra weight.

Play Partners for Your Choosing Enjoyable and Safe Play

Learn how to select suitable play partners for your dog to ensure a safe and enjoyable playtime experience. Understand the risks of solitary play, the importance of diverse play experiences for puppies, and how breed impacts play preferences. Discover ways to recognize and intervene in problematic play behaviors.

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Canine Epigenetics and Dog Behaviour

Epigenetics in dogs influences gene expression, affecting their behavior and interactions. Explore the role of DNA methylation, the impact of early experiences, and the significant differences between wolves and dogs at the epigenetic level.

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Understand Dog Aggression

Delve into the complex issue of aggression in dogs, exploring its various forms and triggers. Learn about the difference between aggressiveness and aggressive behavior, the causes of different types of aggression, and how to recognize and address these behaviors in your canine companion.

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Canine Eye Language

Gain insights into the world of canine eye and mouth expressions, and how these subtle cues reveal a dog’s emotional state. From dilated eyes indicating stress to the nuances of soft eyes and whale eye, understand what your dog’s eyes are communicating. Learn to differentiate between relaxed and tense expressions, and how these signals can guide your interactions with your dog.