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Pet Psychology Advice and Articles
Dogs
Pet Psychology
Health & Safety
Why co-dependency with your dog is a bad idea
While you may not be fully aware of the meaning of co-dependency, most of us have at least a vague idea of this generally being a bad thing ...
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Dogs
Pet Psychology
Health & Safety
Dogs and their eye contact with each other, and what this means
While dogs have a range of vocal sounds at their disposal such as barks, growls and whines, dogs mainly communicate with each other through ...
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Dogs
Pet Psychology
Health & Safety
How do police and military dogs interact with their handlers and trainers?
Any dog owner can tell you that the bond they have with their dog is very strong, and that caring for and living with a dog creates a very r...
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Cats
General
Pet Psychology
7 Great Ways a Cat Shows Their Affection
Cats can often be aloof at times and they do have a tendency to disappear for hours on end when they want to. However, this doesn't mean the...
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General
Pet Psychology
Can Cats and Dogs Bond Together
While traditionally cats and dogs are thought to be enemies of old, and in the wild it is certainly true that many dog breeds would view cat...
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Dogs
Pet Psychology
Health & Safety
Pair bonded dogs and what this means
Two dogs that are known as a bonded pair or pair-bonded are two dogs that either work together in a role such as herding and shepherding, or...
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Dogs
Pet Psychology
Health & Safety
Good off the lead etiquette for dogs and owners
All dogs need the opportunity to run off the lead sometimes, and finding a safe enclosed space where they are able to do this is not usually...
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Rabbits
General
Pet Psychology
Food & Nutrition
Different methods of rabbit communication
Your rabbits have a whole wide range of different ways to communicate with both other rabbits and with you, and not all of these are obvious...
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Dogs
Pet Psychology
Health & Safety
Why might an otherwise good dog bite their owner?
There are few things more shocking or frightening than being bitten by a dog, and this is even more true if the dog is your own and their be...
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Rodents
Pet Psychology
Reasons Why Rats Sometimes Bite
If someone has never handled a rat before one of the first questions they ask is; “will it bite me?” There is a general misconception that r...
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Dogs
Pet Psychology
Health & Safety
How do working dogs communicate with and alert their handlers of things?
There are a great many different types of working roles that utilise dogs, including things like police and military dogs, assistance dogs f...
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Dogs
Pet Psychology
Health & Safety
Why might your dog suddenly begin to display personality changes?
Once you have owned your dog for a reasonable amount of time, you will have gotten used to their normal temperament, behaviours and their re...
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Dogs
Pet Psychology
Education & Training
Dealing with a snappy puppy
While even the largest of puppies cannot really inflict serious damage with their teeth until they are older, puppy teeth are sharp and can ...
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Dogs
Pet Psychology
Telling the difference between dominance and hyperactivity in the dog
Some dogs are naturally much more lively, excitable and full of beans than others, and this can sometimes manifest as hyperactive behaviour....
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Dogs
Pet Psychology
Health & Safety
Should unspayed female dogs be kept apart when they are in season?
An unspayed female dog will come into season once or twice a year, and as part of this process of being receptive to mating and reproduction...
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Dogs
Pet Psychology
Health & Safety
Is your dog head-shy?
The body language of dogs is very comprehensive, expressive, and honest. “Honest” in terms of being relatively easy to read when you know th...
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Dogs
Pet Psychology
Health & Safety
Dog licking to indicate submission
There are a great many ways in which dogs demonstrate submissive behaviour to either people or to other dogs, and licking as a form of appea...
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Dogs
Pet Psychology
Teaching dogs good door etiquette
Most dog owners are familiar with the experience of fighting their dog to get through a doorway, and in some homes, this comes down to a con...
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