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    Orthopedic Memory Foam Dog Bed. If you're looking for the best dog bed for large dogs, look no further. Bully Beds was started by Cane Corso parents who couldn't find a bed on the market suitable ...

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    With washable options and beds for large dogs and small dogs alike (and even a few shoppable on Amazon), there's a bed perfect for your pooch. Here, find 13 of the best luxury dog beds.

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    Whether you have a large dog like a Labrador or a small golden retriever puppy, pet owners say these are the best dog beds from brands like Casper and Ruggable.

  5. Dog sense of smell - Wikipedia

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    Dogs with elongated noses perform better than dogs with a flat noses. Additionally, larger dogs have a better sense of smell than smaller dogs. [7] A dog's nose is significantly colder than their body temperature. This makes it more sensitive to thermal radiation. Dogs can thus detect even weak levels of warmth. [8]

  6. Dog communication - Wikipedia

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    Dog communication refers to the methods dogs use to transfer information to other dogs, animals, and humans. Dogs may exchange information vocally, visually, or through smell. Visual communication includes mouth shape and head position, licking and sniffing, ear and tail positioning, eye contact, facial expression, and body posture.

  7. McNab dog - Wikipedia

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    McNabs are hardy dogs with no breed specific health problems. Their average life span is 13–15 years. McNab dogs may carry the MDR1 mutant gene and can be very sensitive to Ivermectin, which is a common ingredient in heartworm prevention medications. This drug and others can cause serious health problems or even death. [4]

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