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  2. Expert Trainer Explains Why Dogs Growl & How to Handle It - AOL

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    Generally, if the growling behavior is an isolated event—or transient—and potentially linked to the dog's recovery from surgery (e.g., pain, medication effects, confinement stress), then ...

  3. At a certain point in the night the pup gets a little testy. But don't worry, his owners have figured a fool-proof way to soothe the dog — hugs! Lots and lots of hugs.

  4. Growling - Wikipedia

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    Growling usually first appears in dogs when puppies are about 24 days of age during play fights, emitting a pitch of up to 450 Hz with great variation in consistency. By 9 weeks old, puppies produce a growl of around 300 Hz, with no variation in consistency.

  5. How to Soothe a Teething Puppy's Sore Gums - AOL

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    None of the toys are indestructible, but the hard rubber Kong toys last a long time. 2. A Cold Carrot. ... but it would be very unusual to have a puppy in that much pain from teething.

  6. Dog communication - Wikipedia

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    A drawing by Konrad Lorenz showing facial expressions of a dog – a communication behavior. y-axis = fear, x-axis = aggression. Both humans and dogs are characterized by complex social lives with complex communication systems, but it is also possible that dogs, perhaps because of their reliance on humans for food, have evolved specialized skills for recognizing and interpreting human social ...

  7. Dog behavior - Wikipedia

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    Although puppies do not have the urge to procreate, males sometimes engage in sexual play in the form of mounting. [46] In some puppies, this behavior occurs as early as 3 or 4 weeks-of-age. [47] Dogs reach sexual maturity and can reproduce during their first year, in contrast to wolves at two years-of-age.

  8. Skin conditions in dogs: Symptoms, causes, and how to help - AOL

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    Below, Dr. MacMillan has explained the causes, symptoms and treatment methods on offer: ... The vet might recommend antibiotics, pain relief, or ongoing topical treatments. 4. Endocrine disease

  9. Canine degenerative myelopathy - Wikipedia

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    A dog with degenerative myelopathy often stands with its legs close together and may not correct an unusual foot position due to a lack of conscious proprioception. Canine degenerative myelopathy, also known as chronic degenerative radiculomyelopathy, is an incurable, progressive disease of the canine spinal cord that is similar in many ways to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).