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  2. Scratch reflex - Wikipedia

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    A shaggy dog demonstrates a scratch reflex. When she is scratched beneath her front leg, her back leg moves vigorously. The scratch reflex is an automatic response to the activation of sensory neurons located on the surface of the body. [1]

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  4. Placing reflexes - Wikipedia

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    There are two frequently used placing reflexes. They are tests which allow clinicians to assess the proprioceptive abilities of small domestic animals (cats and dogs in particular). The first test is to lift an animal and bring the anterior/dorsal surface of a paw up to a table edge. The normal animal will position its paw onto the surface ...

  5. 15 Shaggy Dog Breeds That Are Too Lovable for Words

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    Aside from being incredibly cuddle-worthy, shaggy dog breeds are eye-catching stunners! Whether the shag is soft and sleek, curly and wooly or rough and wavy, these dogs really know how to flaunt it.

  6. Belly rub - Wikipedia

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    Some body language that indicates that a dog wants a belly rub includes vocalization, tail waggling, open (or squinty) eyes, relaxed and open mouth, while their body is wiggly and loose. If the dog kicks their leg or both legs during belly rub, it is completely normal, and the phenomenon itself is called a scratch reflex. [1]

  7. This Dog Eats Better Than You Do: Biggie The American ... - AOL

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    American Bully dog dressed stylishly, dining at a table with orange gloves and hat, showcasing unique etiquette. Image credits: chocodogger But there’s more to Biggie than his impeccable table ...

  8. Shaggy Dog Story ‘Runt’ to Shoot as Movie in Western Australia

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    Best-selling Australian novel, Runt” is to be adapted as a feature movie that will begin shooting from next month. Studiocanal is handling international rights sales and local distribution in ...

  9. Head-twitch response - Wikipedia

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    The HTR is a rapid, rhythmic side-to-side or rotational head movement that intermittently occurs in mice and rats in association with serotonin 5-HT 2A receptor activation. [1] [2] In mice, each individual head movement lasts about 10 milliseconds and each HTR consists of 5 to 11 individual head movements.