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  2. Why do dogs lick you? Expert explains - AOL

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    Dog owners often believe they can understand their pets, identifying whether their dog is barking to go on a walk, begging for food or trying to find their trapped tennis ball. "On some level ...

  3. The #1 Reason Pet Parents Should Worry If Their Dog Is ... - AOL

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    This likely explains why many dogs that are fed well-balanced, nutritionally complete diets still exhibit dirt-eating behavior; however, for dogs on raw or homemade diets, it's wise to have the ...

  4. Why Do Dogs Lick Their Paws? We Asked a Veterinary ... - AOL

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    Here's what to know about why dogs lick their paws. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in ...

  5. Licking - Wikipedia

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    Many people lick a fingertip (usually the one of the index finger) for some extra grip when turning a page, taking a sheet of paper from the top of a pile or opening a plastic bag. In sewing , thread ends are commonly wet by licking to make the fibres stick together and thus make threading them through the eye of a needle easier.

  6. Dog's View - Wikipedia

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    "Dog's View", also called "Talking Dog", is a 2007 anti-cannabis public service announcement (PSA) created by the United States Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) as part of the Above the Influence campaign. The PSA features a dog who sits down at a kitchen counter and asks a teenage girl if she might be smoking too much marijuana.

  7. Why Do Dogs Lick Their Paws? - AOL

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    Per the West Suburban Humane Society in Chicago, many dogs that feel pain anywhere in their body will lick a front paw as a means of coping with it. It may take a while to figure this out, since ...

  8. Hair of the dog - Wikipedia

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    The expression originally referred to a method of treatment for a rabid dog bite by placing hair from the dog in the bite wound. [1] Ebenezer Cobham Brewer writes in the Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (1898): "In Scotland it is a popular belief that a few hairs of the dog that bit you applied to the wound will prevent evil consequences. Applied ...

  9. So your dog or cat ate marijuana. Here's what Columbus vets ...

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    If you don’t have one or are too embarrassed, try the 24/7 ASPCA pet poison control hotline at 855-764-7661 — but fees may apply. Can marijuana kill my cat or dog? In short, yes.