well, because their instinct is to live in a pack, they are very social and so they find things to do within the pack witch more lickley than not is to play or play fight with you or other dogs.
Dangerous Dogs Act is an Act of the Parliament of United Kingdom. It was introduced in response to various incidents of serious injury or death resulting from attacks by aggressive and uncontrolled dogs, particularly on children.
It depends how you behave toward your dogs. To your dogs, you are a member of it's pack/family. If you act dominantly towards your dogs and in charge, they will think of you as the pack leader.
Dogs are social animals that have been bred for play and companionship, whereas cats are more solitary and independent by nature. Dogs often see play as a way to bond, communicate, and release energy, while cats may prefer to hunt or explore on their own. Personalities and individual preferences also play a role in whether an animal enjoys play.
Dogs do have brains, but they do act pretty silly sometimes. This isn't because of lack of a brain (without a brain, a dog would die), but is because of the way their brains work.
Acesulfame potassium does not act like xylitol in dogs. Xylitol is extremely toxic, acesulfame potassium is apparently not.
That's an opinion. Some people think dogs don't act strange. Dogs are just being... dogs. It's what they do. Anyway, this question isn't specific.
Dogs will not act any different when pregnant until the week they are due. And by then you should be able to tell.
Why would you want to horse a dog when horses are so stupid dogs are way to smart to act like a horse.
No, dogs do not masturbate in the same way that humans do. They may exhibit behaviors that seem similar, but it is typically a natural instinctual behavior rather than a conscious act of self-pleasure.
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Dogs act as normal but sometimes they do bark in pain. Dogs may be in pain at first but they soon get use to having only three legs.
Dangerous Dogs Act is an Act of the Parliament of United Kingdom. It was introduced in response to various incidents of serious injury or death resulting from attacks by aggressive and uncontrolled dogs, particularly on children.
I think dogs bite when they get mad for whatever reason! The act of biting from any animal is an act of self-defense.
no but they act like it
Dogs act exactly the same. They are not aware that there is a holiday. Most dogs don't even understand persons.
It depends how you behave toward your dogs. To your dogs, you are a member of it's pack/family. If you act dominantly towards your dogs and in charge, they will think of you as the pack leader.
They are communicating to the other dogs in their way of talking.