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  2. Here's the reason dogs tilt their heads when we speak - AOL

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    SEE MORE: Warning for pet owners: this popular candy can be deadly for your dog You've most likely wondered at some point in your life as to why dogs tilt their heads to one side when you talk.

  3. Idiopathic head tremor in dogs - Wikipedia

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    There is no treatment available for idiopathic head tremors. Anticonvulsants have not been shown to have an effect on curbing the occurrence of head tremors. [3] For dogs that are actively having an episode, distraction techniques may be helpful. Talking to the dog or offering food and treats are methods of distraction.

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

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    As pet parents, most of us know that the best dog treats aren't meant to make up more than 10% of our pup's daily calorie intake, but that sweet head tilt can be so darn hard to resist. 3.

  5. Senior Dog Saved from Filth-Filled 'House of Horrors’ Finds ...

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    After a long road, a 12-year-old dog has finally found a loving forever home. According to a series of Facebook posts by the Pennsylvania SPCA, an animal shelter in Philadelphia, the wide-eyed ...

  6. List of dog diseases - Wikipedia

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    Signs include nystagmus, head tilt, circling, vomiting, and falling to one side. Idiopathic vestibular disease will usually resolve in a few days to a few weeks. [180] Molera (hole in skull), better known as an open fontanelle, may be a sign of hydrocephalus, but is also a normal finding in toy breeds such as Chihuahua. [181]

  7. Cynocephaly - Wikipedia

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    A cynocephalus. From the Nuremberg Chronicle (1493).. The characteristic of cynocephaly, or cynocephalus (/ s aɪ n oʊ ˈ s ɛ f ə l i /), having the head of a canid, typically that of a dog or jackal, is a widely attested mythical phenomenon existing in many different forms and contexts.

  8. Family dog mauls 8-day-old infant, causing ‘severe head ...

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    The family told officers their dog mauled the infant, who was just 8 days old. Police did not say what may have caused the attack, but the baby “sustained severe head injuries,” and was taken ...

  9. Encephalitozoonosis - Wikipedia

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    Reports of human disease are limited to immunocompromised and AIDS patients, with only the rabbit and dog strains being potentially dangerous. [6] In eastern Slovakia, the seroprevalence was 5.7%, and in humans with immunodeficiencies, it was as high as 37.5%. [8] In horses, the seroprevalence ranges from 14% to 60%. [9] [10]