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  • 10 Most Googled Questions About Dogs, Answered

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10 Most Googled Questions About Dogs, Answered
  • You undoubtedly consider your dog to be a member
    of the family, but he or she can do strange
    things from time to time. Its not just your
    either. The world is curious about dog stuff and
    habits. So lets look for answers for the 10 most
    Googled questions about dogs.
  • Why do dogs eat grass?
  • One popular misconception is that dogs chew on
    grass to soothe sick tummies. Dogs require
    roughage in their diets, and grass is an
    excellent source of fibre. Because a dogs
    capacity to digest food and pass faeces is
    affected by a lack of roughage, grass may
    actually assist their physiological processes
    operate more smoothly.

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Do dogs dream?
  • Whether youve ever noticed your sleeping dog
    twitching, chattering, or shifting their paws,
    you may have wondered if theyre dreaming. Yes,
    the answer is yes. Dogs do have dreams. While we
    know that people dream while sleeping, it was
    unknown for many years if animals did as well.
  • Why do dogs howl?
  • Dogs employ a variety of vocal communication
    methods, including howling. Dogs scream to
    attract attention, make contact with others, and
    make their presence known. Some dogs scream in
    response to high-pitched sounds, such as those
    made by emergency vehicles or musical instruments.

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Why do dogs have whiskers?
  • Whiskers are finely calibrated sensory devices
    that help a dog navigate through daily
    activities. These unique hairs, like antennae on
    insects, improve eyesight and help a dog navigate
    his environment by giving additional sensory
    input. Although whiskers are referred to as
    tactile hairs, they do not feel anything.
  • Why do dogs chase their tails?
  • They chase their tails, giving physical activity
    as well as amusement. Tail chasing may stop if
    owners engage their dogs in more cardiovascular
    exercise such as throwing a ball or going for a
    walk. After all, most dogs prefer chasing a ball
    over chasing their own tails.

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How do you clean a dogs ears?
  • Perhaps one of the most asked questions about
    dogs on Google, the answer is simple Tilt your
    dogs head downward and spray a mild cleaner into
    the canal, filling it. Using the flap to keep the
    ear closed, massage it to squish the cleaner
    around and soften any crud within. Take a step
    back and let your dog to shake. You might want to
    put a cloth between you and your dog to avoid
    getting splashed. Wipe away any leftover cleanser
    with a gentle, dry tissue, avoiding going past
    your first knuckle. Thats all there is to it.
  • Why are dogs noses wet?
  • A thin coating of mucus adheres to the nose,
    increasing the absorption of scent compounds and
    the dogs capacity to smell Dogs lick their
    noses. The unique mucous glands inside the
    nostrils also generate clear, watery fluid that
    assists in the cooling process through
    evaporation.

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How do you stop dogs from digging?
  • If your dog is leaving craters all over your
    yard, its essential to understand that theyre
    not doing it out of spite or a desire to ruin
    your landscaping rather, theyre looking for
    fun, attention, comfort, escape, prey, or
    protection.
  • How do you introduce dogs to (cats, babies, each
    other, etc.)?
  • It is preferable to let the dog become acquainted
    with the other on neutral territory outside.
    Keep an eye out for body postures that suggest a
    protective or cautious reaction, such as hair
    rising up on the dogs back, fangs baring,
    snarling, a stiff-legged stride, or a prolonged
    gaze. The most essential thing is to go
    cautiously with this introduction. The more
    patient you are, the more likely you are to
    succeed. Make no attempt to coerce the dog into
    interacting. Use a strong, tall baby gate to
    separate them when first introducing the dog into
    the home. Examine how they interact as they pass
    through the gate. Provide high-value goodies to
    the dog for pleasant encounters to reinforce
    positive behavior.

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Why do dogs bury bones?
  • This sort of burying also adheres to the
    natural urge to keep valuable objects safe and
    secure. Although some dogs exhibit more obsessive
    burying behavior, many dogs bury items and are
    essentially hoarders. They merely want to keep
    these unique items secure so they can enjoy them
    later.
  • These were the 10 most googled questions about
    dogs that the world needed answered. We got your
    back, universe! Are there any more questions you
    need answers for? Ask us in the comments below!
  • We have answers for these questions about dogs,
    but these cat habits defy all logic!

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