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  2. Why do dogs chew their beds? - AOL

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    Chewing is an instinctive way for dogs to release tension, however by coming up with other ways to destress your dog during times of peak anxiety, you can help to reduce this behavior. 2. Boredom

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    Whether they chew on your furniture, pull on the leash, or are reactive around other pups, these are all common problems that lots of pet parents face. In fact, around 85% of all dogs have some ...

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    If you have a land shark at home, you're going to want to see this video that dog trainer Taylor Cezanne shared on Friday, December 13th. She says there's a reason that puppies bite, and it might ...

  5. Dog health - Wikipedia

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    While some think that vitamins and supplements are necessary and can improve the health of a dog, others believe that they are unnecessary and may harm the dog. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), dogs receive a complete and balanced diet from the commercially processed dog food alone. Pet owners who give their dogs ...

  6. Substances poisonous to dogs - Wikipedia

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    Food products and household items commonly handled by humans can be toxic to dogs. The symptoms can range from simple irritation to digestion issues, behavioral changes, and even death. The categories of common items ingested by dogs include food products, human medication, household detergents, indoor and outdoor toxic plants, and rat poison. [1]

  7. Masticatory muscle myositis - Wikipedia

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    Masticatory muscle myositis (MMM) is an inflammatory disease in dogs affecting the muscles of mastication (chewing). It is also known as atrophic myositis or eosinophilic myositis. MMM is the most common inflammatory myopathy in dogs. [1] The disease mainly affects large breed dogs. [2]

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