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  2. Bernese Mountain Dog Has His Own Doorbell and He’s ... - AOL

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    If you don't have a doggy door that allows your dog to come in and out as they'd like, you're probably used to your dog scratching at the door to let you know when they want in or out. Puckett is ...

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    Does your dog like to jump up at the front door? This is a pretty common issue for dog parents to have, and it might be that your pup is simply excited to have a potential visitor or they want to ...

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    Having a dog who runs out of the door before you’re ready to leave can be frustrating on its own, but an overstimulated dog at the beginning of your walk can potentially lead to a reactivity or ...

  5. Pet door - Wikipedia

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    A dog exiting through a pet door. A pet door or pet flap (also referred to in more specific terms, such as cat flap, cat door, kitty door, dog flap, dog door, or doggy/doggie door) is a small opening to allow pets to enter and exit a building on their own without needing a human to open the door. Originally simple holes, the modern form is a ...

  6. Separation anxiety in dogs - Wikipedia

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    A study found that dogs who were being simultaneously treated with Reconcile while undergoing a type of behavior therapy known as behavioral modulation were more successful at mitigating behaviors related to separation anxiety when compared to the control group of dogs receiving only a placebo with behavior modulation treatment. After 8 weeks ...

  7. Dog flea - Wikipedia

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    When dogs are troubled by fleas, they scratch and bite themselves, especially in areas such as the head, neck, and around the tail. Fleas normally concentrate in such areas. This incessant scratching and biting may cause the dog's skin to become red and inflamed. This is easily noticeable when the fur has been parted and the dog's skin is ...