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The Neurotic Dog
A neurosis may be defined as a functional nervous disorder with no sign of disease of the central nervous system. Psychoneurosis is described as an ...The Psychotic Dog
A psychosis is defined as a mental disturbance of such degree that there is personality disintegration and loss of contact with reality. The line between ...The Submissive Dog
The submissive dog, like the fearful dog, will try to appear smaller, but will rarely raise his hackles. The submissive dog will either scoot along ...Mouth & Tooth Disorders - Drooling, Reluctance To Chewing And Misaligned bite
Excessive DroolingIf your dog is showing sings of excessive drooling then it may be caused by a salivary cyst, a periodontal disease, tongue injury, or ...More Dog Sounds And What They Mean
Soft whimpering: "I hurt!" "I'm scared." The average person is most likely to hear this at the veterinarian's office, when the dog is suffering, or ...Maintaining The “Leader Of The Pack
When it comes to dogs, aggression towards people is the most dangerous of all of the behavioral problems that a dog can have is. And ...Discipline Your Dog Instead Of Punishing Him
Too often, dogs do not understand why they are receiving punishment or which behavior produced the punishment. Dog owners attribute unrealistic reasoning abilities far beyond ...Body Language - Your Dog's Movements & What They Mean
Dogs use their bodies and paws to express a variety of different things. Below are some examples and what they mean.Dog crouches with front legs ...Understanding Why Dogs Roll Around In The Dirtiest Of Things
No one really knows for sure why dogs love to roll in stinky things, but people who study animal behavior have some pretty good idea. ...Using Caution When Dealing With Fighting Problems
What is in the dog's mind when it attacks every dog it meets or just has one enemy around the corner? Most of it is ...Log in
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