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Pet Psychology Advice and Articles
Dogs
Pet Psychology
Health & Safety
What does it mean if your dog is staring at you?
Staring is one of those mammalian behaviours that can have all manner of different meanings, depending who is doing the staring, what they’r...
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Dogs
Pet Psychology
Ten things you need to know about the Staffordshire bull terrier before you buy one
The Staffordshire bull terrier is a hugely popular dog breed in the UK, and one that is a common choice of pet for both individuals and fami...
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Dogs
Pet Psychology
Canine communication: How dogs invite other dogs to play
Dogs are at their hearts pack animals, and the canine species as a whole is a very social one. Dogs actively enjoy and benefit from the comp...
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Dogs
Pet Psychology
Education & Training
Why are some adult dogs really intolerant of puppies?
All dog lovers love puppies, and most of us are delighted to meet a pup out and about on our own walks to say hello to. Adult dogs are also ...
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Dogs
Pet Psychology
Health & Safety
Five wolf-like behaviours our dogs display every day
Most of us know that wolves and dogs evolved along a similar timeline, and whilst wolves and dogs diverged from their common ancestor millen...
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Dogs
Pet Psychology
Health & Safety
What does it mean if your dog moves their food away from their bowl?
Most dogs have an almost prescient knowledge of when they’re about to be fed, even before you get up and start rattling the bowls, and when ...
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Dogs
Pet Psychology
Health & Safety
Getting to the bottom of why your dog is crying or whining
Dogs are fairly vocal animals and many of them bark frequently for no obvious reason, or simply to get your attention and make a noise. Howe...
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Dogs
Pet Psychology
Health & Safety
Dogs and eye contact – when to use it
Dogs communicate with each other in a whole range of ways, many of which are very different to how we as people communicate and interact. Bo...
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Dogs
Pet Psychology
Health & Safety
How to stop your dog from destroying your carpets
Sharing one’s home with a dog is of course hugely rewarding and most of us couldn’t imagine life any other way, with our dogs very quickly b...
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Dogs
Pet Psychology
Health & Safety
My dog is scared of noises – all noises, help!
It is not just the 5th of November that can cause distress for pets (and their owners), with fireworks whistling and banging in the night ai...
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Cats
Pet Psychology
Why does my cat ‘mark’ everything indoors?
Cats can mark their territory in a number of ways – most of them are either unpleasant or annoying for their human owners! Indoor marking pr...
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Cats
Pet Psychology
Why Does My Cat Keep Biting Me?
If you have just got a cat or kitten and they occasionally take hold of your hand in their mouths ready to bite you, you might wonder why yo...
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Dogs
Pet Psychology
Health & Safety
Five ways to reduce your dog’s tendency to roam
If your dog has a tendency to roam or wander off from your garden when your back is turned, this can soon turn into a real problem. Not only...
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Dogs
Pet Psychology
Five ways to help your dog’s anxiety over the New Year’s period
The run-up to Christmas and New Year is a very exciting time for many children and adults alike, and the entire week between these two holid...
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Dogs
Pet Psychology
Health & Safety
Can dogs be ticklish?
Most people have a ticklish spot somewhere on their bodies whether they enjoy being tickled or not, and dog owners often wonder if the same ...
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Dogs
Pet Psychology
Do dogs consciously control their tail wags?
A dog with a wagging tail is an ubiquitous sight that most of us interpret as a dog that is happy and friendly, and there is a whole languag...
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Pet Psychology
Can pets help sufferers of mental illness?
Mental illness takes many forms, from anxiety and depression, through to very serious conditions such as dementia, Alzheimer’s and Schizophr...
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Dogs
Pet Psychology
Why do dogs like tug toys and games?
Dogs can find ways to entertain themselves with almost anything and will often go out of their way to find things to play with if they’re bo...
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