Interpreting Common Dog Behaviors.

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Interpreting Common Dog Behaviors.
Bad Breath
Dogs are not known for their wonderful minty breath, but if you notice a marked change with even a little halitosis, it may be time to pay a visit to the vet.
Biting
Puppies may pinch you as they learn to communicate with their guardians. This usually happens during play, as young dogs often communicate with their mouths when interacting.
Walking in circles
Dogs that can't stop walking in circles may have a health problem. Yes, sometimes it's fun to chase the tail, but if your dog can't control the compulsion, there's a deeper problem.
Digging
Dogs dig in the ground for many reasons: to escape, to track animals, to prepare a cool place to lie down, or to hide something important to them. However, some dogs "dig" indoors as well.
Eating feces
Dogs eat feces for many reasons; it can be a normal (though unpleasant to us) dog behavior. Young dogs may watch their mother cleaning them (which consequently ends up ingesting feces) and imitate her.
Head Pressing
If you observe your dog pressing his head against a wall or other firm object, your immediate attention is needed. Head Pressing is a common sign of several serious problems.Want to know more about how to take better care of your puppy click on the link in the video description:https://yazing.com/deals/k9wear/josiasalves65

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