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Introduce Your Cat and Dog Successfully: Important Tips To Remember
To introduce a cat and dog to each other is no ordinary task.
Cats and dogs have a long-standing reputation as archenemies. They have an...
Can Dogs Be Introverts or Extroverts?
It is well-known that people can either be introverts or extroverts, according to the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. Even though there are 16 personality types...
Dog Fights: An Informative Guide On How To Stop Them
Seeing dogs fighting each other can be somehow scary. Aside from aggressive and brutal dog fights, their fights may lead to severe wounds and...
4 Ways Dog Ownership Makes People Happy (Based on Research)
Many cultures have their own theories and explanations for the sacred bond between humans and animals, especially the bond between humans and dogs. Dogs...
Millennials on Parenthood: 10 Reasons Why Millennials Opt For Pets
In this generation, instead of choosing parenthood and starting a family, more and more millennials are opting to welcome and take care of pets.
Furthermore,...
Humans Have Superior Brains, But Dogs Think More Rationally
Who would've thought that it’s apparently in the dog’s nature to be rational? And how exactly does our dogs' rationality manifests itself? Researchers have...
Dogs Marking Their Territory and How To Stop Them
Dogs marking their territory is a natural instinctive behavior. They love to mark their belongings and areas.
Sometimes, dogs that are marking their territory occur...
Dog Dominance: How You Can Use It to Train Multiple Dogs
Understanding dogs is a skill that comes only with practice and experience. A few behaviors that typical to dogs are easy to figure out....