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Can a Dog Defend Itself Against a Coyote? (size & protection)

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Coyotes can be daring and aggressive and often snatch pets from owner’s farms. While many dog breeds will stand up to coyotes, can they actually defend themselves? Since coyotes aren’t very big or strong, a single medium or large-bred dog can often defend itself against a coyote, even several. Coyotes will typically be fearful of … Read more

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Can a Dog Have a Seizure After Eating Pedigree?

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Many dogs eat Pedigree because it’s a well-known dog food. However, some owners are concerned about whether it can cause seizures in dogs. So what’s the deal? There are no ingredients in Pedigree that may actively cause seizures or cause allergic reactions. Dog health is a mix of breed, genetics, and environment – dog food … Read more

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Can You Have Two Cats in One Bedroom Apartment?

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Cats like freedom, and we’d like to give them as much space as possible. But sometimes, we have to move to a smaller place or get another cat in a small apartment, so we ask ourselves: can two cats live pleasantly in a one-bedroom apartment? The answer is that two cats can easily share a … Read more

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Do Cats Know When You’re Laughing? (do they understand)

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Even though cats can interpret some human emotions like happiness and anger, as far as science goes, they do not appear to understand laughter. They enjoy doing things and find the activities enjoyable but cannot laugh or find humor. This also applies to whether you’re laughing with them or at them. Since cats wouldn’t understand … Read more

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Shaving Your American Eskimo Dog: Yes or No?

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You can shave an American Eskimo dog, but it’s typically not recommended because they need it to cool off and regulate temperature. Shaving them once a year shouldn’t be an issue, especially in getting rid of matting. However, avoid shaving them down to the undercoat. To minimize the risk, aim for a trim during spring … Read more

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Pushing Canine IQ: Is Breeding for Intelligence Possible?

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For the past 200 years, humans have been the main factor in the evolution of dogs. We’ve bred them to become our friendly companions, and we will be the ones to decide where their evolution goes. One of the most interesting aspects of dog evolution is whether we can breed them for intelligence. It is … Read more

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Cat vs. Dog Trust: Which Is Harder to Earn and Why?

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Earning a cat’s trust is often more difficult. The main reason is cats are solitary creatures, while dogs are pack animals. Dogs have been with humans for thousands of years, and those that were more friendly were bred more. Cats have only been semi-domesticated and retained their wild nature. People mostly kept cats to hunt … Read more

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Why Do Cats Go In and Out? Risks, Reasons & Solutions

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It’s not uncommon for a cat to go in and out all the time. While it may seem weird to us, it happens frequently. The most common answer is found in their behavior.  Cats’ meticulous revisiting to specific spots can also be attributed to their refined sensory perception. Certain outdoor stimuli, even subtle ones, such … Read more

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Will the Puppy Be Alright if Accidentally Stepped On?

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Stepping on our pet’s paw or tail happens to the best of us. If you did the same and wondered whether the puppy would be alright, the answer might depend on several factors. If the puppy is eating, drinking, and pooping normally, lets you pick them up without yelping, and shows no limping, they should … Read more