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

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    Experts say the main reason dogs like to sleep in their owners' beds is far less baffling than Bluey-gate, though. Related: ... "After burrowing, they feel warm and safe, completely covered, like ...

  3. The 4 best dog beds for large dogs - AOL

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    A dog’s size is primarily classified by weight, and a large dog is generally defined as between 50 and 100 pounds. When it comes to beds, dogs have different needs based on their health, age ...

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    Amazon Basics Cooling Elevated Dog Bed $29.14 at Amazon. One of our favorite outdoor dog beds, this raised bed lifts dogs more than 7 inches off the ground and it’s lightweight enough to move ...

  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 cockle - Wikipedia

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    The dog cockle or European bittersweet (Glycymeris glycymeris) is a species of marine clam, a coastal bivalve mollusc of European waters. Despite its common name , it is not closely related to the common cockle .

  7. Emerita (crustacean) - Wikipedia

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    Emerita is adept at burrowing, and is capable of burying itself completely in 1.5 seconds. [6] Unlike mud shrimp, Emerita burrows tail-first into the sand, using the pereiopods to scrape the sand from underneath its body. [12] During this action, the carapace is pressed into the sand as anchorage for the digging limbs. [12]

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