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  2. Whether it's a game of fetch with one of the best dog toys or watching your kitty zoom about after an interactive cat toy, spending time playing with each pet individually can be a great way to ...

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    Velcro dogs are dogs that always like being where their people are. They’ll follow you from room to room, try to get up on the couch if you are sitting there, and even attempt to keep you ...

  4. 32 highly relatable daily thoughts of a dog owner - AOL

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    The reasons why dogs get the zoomies are actually quite straightforward – more often than not it's a way to burn off excess energy. Whether they've just had a bath, done a satisfying poop, or ...

  5. Animal furniture - Wikipedia

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    Typical pieces include pet beds, doghouses, hammocks, dog coolers, cat trees, parrot tents and extravagant play equipment. [1] In 2008, James Stephenson and Jason R. Rich cited high-end furniture for cats and dogs as one of the best categories of products to buy and sell for big profits. [2] Home-crafted furniture for pets has also become ...

  6. Dog anatomy - Wikipedia

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    It appears that dogs do like this flavor, and it probably evolved because, in a natural environment, dogs frequently supplement their diet of small animals with whatever fruits are available. Because of dogs' dislike of bitter tastes, various sprays, and gels have been designed to keep dogs from chewing on furniture or other objects.

  7. Motion sickness - Wikipedia

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    Motion sickness occurs due to a difference between actual and expected motion. [1] [2] [4] Symptoms commonly include nausea, vomiting, cold sweat, headache, dizziness

  8. Why do dogs chew their beds? - AOL

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    There are lots of reasons why a dog may chew their bed, but here's a few of the most common: 1. Stress. Stress and anxiety in dogs can cause them to chew their beds as a way to soothe the ...

  9. Splooting - Wikipedia

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    Dogs may adopt this position to relax, stretch and relieve pressure on the spine. It is especially easy and natural for young, flexible dogs and dogs with short legs such as corgis. [1] Because dogs cannot cool themselves efficiently by sweating, [2] they may use this position to cool their bodies by hugging a cold surface such as stone or tile ...