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Are Dogs Carnivores or Omnivores?

Are dogs carnivores, like their closest wild cousin the wolf? Or are they omnivores, like the coyotes who ...
Why Is My Dog Panting So Much? What You Should Know

Panting is a normal body function that helps cool dogs down when they’re hot. But heavy panting can also be a ...
Why Does My Dog Stare at Me?

If you’re a dog parent, chances are you’ve had that eerie feeling of someone (or some pup) staring at you. Dogs stare at people for many different reasons, but it usually comes down to ...
Are Dogs Colorblind? Learning How Dogs See Color

Can dogs see colors? For a long time it was thought that dogs couldn’t see colors — just black, white and shades of gray. But we now know that, yes, your canine companion does see color, just not ...