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  2. Stray Dog Enjoys Fireplace Time in Heartwarming Video - AOL

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    The post Stray Dog Enjoys Fireplace Time in Heartwarming Video appeared first on DogTime. One such moment has captured the hearts of thousands — a TikTok video showing a stray dog peacefully ...

  3. The Real Reason Why Dogs Like To Sleep in Their Owners’ Beds

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    In a recent survey of 1,000 dog parents, 76 percent copped to letting their dog climb into bed with them at night. "Dog parents typically love spending time with their pets, and that time doesn ...

  4. Why do dogs sleep so much? Understanding your pet's sleep ...

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    On a regular day, your dog's schedule may look like this – 50% sleep, 30% relaxation and 20% activity, according to the American Kennel Club. So, is it normal for your dog to sleep or rest for a ...

  5. With Dogs at the Edge of Life - Wikipedia

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    In the final section, Pariah Dogs, Dayan explores the depiction of stray dogs in global cinema and cultural practices, highlighting the often brutal treatment of street dogs in cities like Istanbul and Ulaanbaatar. She links these portrayals to broader social and political themes, questioning the boundaries between human and non-human animals ...

  6. Frenetic random activity periods - Wikipedia

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    Frenetic random activity periods (FRAPs), also colloquially known as zoomies, scrumbling or midnight crazies, [1] are random bursts of energy occurring in dogs and cats in which they run frenetically, commonly in circles. They usually last a few minutes or less.

  7. What Your Dog's Sleeping Position Says About Its ... - AOL

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    A dog with back pain might sleep on its stomach like a tight log instead of in its usual curled-up position. It may not have overt limping, but can still show subtle signs of pain.

  8. Jan Fennell - Wikipedia

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    Jan Fennell, "The dog listener", is an English dog trainer who applied the insights of Monty Roberts into horse behavior to the behavior of dogs. [1] [2]Her training method is based on the theory that dogs, being descended from wolves, fit the social model of the pack - an ordered hierarchy with a clearly defined leader.

  9. Expert explains how to help dogs and cats cope with ... - AOL

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    Dogs can freeze with fear or even charge fences as a reaction to fireworks