What Is Your Pooch Telling You? Understanding Dog Behaviors To Better Care For Your Furry Friend

Published on 02/24/2020
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Yowling

You might have thought this how your dog yodels, but they actually yowl to communicate. An animal journal writer explains, “Our German Shepherd rescue, the sweetest dog we have ever owned (unless you happen to be a cat), is 9. She ‘talks‘ about everything! Grumbles, over being denied a cat lunch, has 5-minute conversations over going out for a walk, exchanges pleasantries (you would swear) over how happy she is to see someone.”

Yowling

Yowling

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Eating Feces

Dogs eat poop. That is a fact even though it is totally gross. The behavior is not uncommon and the act is called Coprophagia. If a dog does this, it could mean they are malnourished so take your dog to the vet if you notice them doing it too much. Once nutrient deficiency is ruled out, a trainer can probably help your furry friend give up this nasty habit.

Eating Feces

Eating Feces

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