Why Does Your Dog Pee Where You Pee? (mystery solved)

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It’s not uncommon for dogs to want to pee where their owners pee, and there can be a few reasons for this behavior. This article explores why dogs pee where their owners pee, whether you should do anything about it, and how to tell whether they’re marking or just peeing. Why Do Dogs Pee Where … Read more

Why Do Dogs Like to Be Scratched Above Their Tail? (the facts)

golden retriever dog lying on the ground playing

Many of the dogs I know enjoy having the region above their tail scratched. What is it about above-tail scratches that dogs adore? This article explores why dogs love scratches above the tail, where they especially like to be scratched, and whether they have sweet spots. Why Do Dogs Like Above-Tail Scratching? Every morning when … Read more

Why Are Dogs Obedient? Age and Breed Insights

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Most dogs will listen to humans, or at least they want to do what we tell them. But what makes dogs submit to people and obey our commands? Through training, we encourage the behaviors in dogs that we want to see more frequently by rewarding them. The more we do it, the more obedient they … Read more

How to Ask Someone to Pet Their Dog? (Tips & Etiquette)

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It’s simple to ask someone to pet their dog, but there are some ground rules to follow. If you believe it is appropriate to approach, you can be direct and simply ask the owner. Here’s how: In most cases, the proper way is to directly ask the owner: “Hello, may I pet your dog?” If … Read more

What to Do if Your Dog Kills a Stray Cat? (quick guide)

German shepherd and a stray cat next to each other

Dogs will be dogs, and some have a strong prey drive that is difficult to control. A stray cat was in their field of vision, and your dog attacked and killed it. So what to do now? The best thing you can do is to contact Animal Control to scan the cat for a microchip, … Read more

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

Future Evolution of Dogs: How Will Dogs Evolve?

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Over thousands of years of domestication, dogs evolved from wolves. However, humans played a large part in their breeding as well. So, how will dogs progress? Surprisingly, evolution does not play a role in domestic animals. According to Hardy Weinberg, dogs are not evolving because evolution conditions cannot exist without random mating. Because dogs are subjected … Read more

Do Dogs See Us as Gods or Just Another Pack Member?

labrador retriever in the forest panting

There is an old saying that dogs think we’re gods, and cats think they’re gods. But is that true? Do dogs think we’re gods? Our dogs are unlikely to be intelligent enough to form the concept of a god. Dogs lack a large prefrontal cortex, the part of the brain responsible for asking abstract questions … Read more

Do Shock Collars Work for Dogs That Run Away?

brown running dog on a pathway

Some trainers swear by them and claim they still have happy and healthy pets. But do they work when trying to stop a dog from running away? Shock collars, in the right hands, are an effective tool for accelerating training and preventing your dog from running away. However, many corrective tools can be harmful and … Read more