Behavior
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Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z Cirrhosis in Cats Cirrhosis is chronic, end-stage liver disease in which normal liver tissue has been replaced by fibrous scar tissue. Read More > |
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Dog Behavior The Benefits of The Tired Dog There is an old saying that couldn't be truer: "A tired dog is a good dog." Read More > |
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z My Pet Is Just Not Acting Right Since pets cannot speak our language, we have to look for other signs that they may not be feeling well. Read More > |
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Dog Behavior Help! My Dog Eats Poop, Why? Disgusting to us humans, “coprophagy” or the act of eating fecal matter, is a common dog behavior—so when you see your dog snacking out of the litter box or stopping for a midwalk nosh, understand that this is in his nature. Read More > |
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Dog Behavior Stopping Puppies from Biting Puppies, like human babies, have sharp little teeth. Read More > |
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Dog Behavior Why Dogs Dig Why do dogs dig holes? Read More > |
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Cat Behavior My Cat is Aggressive Inside every soft and cuddly cat is a wild animal just waiting to pounce! To understand and change your cat’s unwanted aggression, you need to know what’s behind it. Read More > |
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Cat Behavior Does Your Cat Miss the Litter Box? The number one behavior complaint from cat owners is that their cats miss the litter box or are urinating or defecating in inappropriate places around the house. Read More > |
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Cat Behavior Living With a Jumpy Cat There are several easy, effective ways to keep your jumpy, curious cat from dangerously leaping onto counters, furniture, or appliances. Read More > |
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Dog Behavior Behavior Problems in Senior Pets Let’s face it: no one likes to think about their best friends growing old. One of the worst things about loving a dog or cat is the simple fact they age faster than we do. Read More > |
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Flea Allergy Dermatitis in Dogs Think: itchy! That is how your dog feels with flea allergy dermatitis. Read More > |