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Why does your dog get so excited about snow?
Kinship reports that dogs love snow for its sensory stimulation, cold temperatures, and unique scents, though safety measures ...
There’s a moment in snow country when the first flakes begin to fall that makes dog owners beam and groan in equal measure. For some pooches, snow is a signal to dive headfirst into drifts and run ...
"A dog that normally runs to the door to go outside may suddenly stop, slow down, or straight up refuse to step onto the snow," Carpenter says. "This hesitation could be a sign of uncertainty or even ...
A woman who owned a Schipperke (a small black and usually tailless dog) asked me, "My dog doesn't have a tail to wag to tell me whether he is happy or not. I have looked at his face a lot and he doesn ...
If you love spending time outdoors in the snow, having a dog that can keep up makes winter even more fun. While some adorable pups prefer to stay cozy indoors once temperatures drop, certain dog ...
If you are a dog parent, you've likely noticed your dog smile. Or at least give that goofy look where they open up their mouth and the corners of the mouth raise into what looks like a smile. And it ...
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