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27 Jan,2025
Why Do Dogs Love Rolling in Smelly Things?
One of the quirkiest behaviours dog owners encounter is when their beloved pet finds something smelly—mud, manure, or even dead animals—and decides to roll in it. This strange habit is called ‘scent- rolling,’ and while it might be puzzling (and sometimes unpleasant) for us, it has deep evolutionary roots. Dogs…
26 Jan,2025
Why Do Dogs Sleep So Much
If you’ve ever marvelled at how much your dog can sleep, you’re not alone. While humans typically sleep around eight hours a day, most dogs need about 12 to 14 hours of sleep daily, with some larger breeds needing up to 18 hours. But why is this, and what does…
25 Jan,2025
Dog Castration: Balancing Health, Behaviour, and Ethics
Neutering male dogs, commonly known as castration, involves the surgical removal of the testicles, rendering the dog incapable of reproduction. This procedure has been a standard practice in veterinary medicine for decades, primarily aimed at controlling the canine population and mitigating certain behavioural issues. However, recent studies and expert opinions…
24 Jan,2025
Why Do Dogs Bury Their Treats?
If you’ve ever given your dog a tasty treat only to see them scamper away and bury it somewhere—perhaps under a pillow, in the backyard, or even in the laundry basket—you’re witnessing a behaviour known as ‘caching.’ While it might seem odd for a well-fed pet to hide food they…
23 Jan,2025
The Benefits of Crate Training for Dogs
Crate training is a valuable and supportive practice for dogs of all ages. It offers them a safe and familiar space while also easing their integration into our daily lives. Veterinarians, breeders, and trainers widely recommend crate training because it provides dogs with comfort, security, and structure while offering owners…
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