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Richard Hawkins – Vet
Paul Mundel – Canine Companions of Independence
Betsy Saul – Petfinder Foundation
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Why do dogs go around in circles before laying down?
My dog always does this on his little doggy bed.
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Answered - Does living in a shelter or pound have impacts on a dog's long term behavior?
My new adopted dachshund was in a no kill pound for 3 years. What kind of behavioral pitfalls should I be watching for? and how should I correct them? - one big thing I am dealing with now is that he HATES a bath, and for the first time growled at me afterwards.
33 votesAnswered by Betsy Saul- Founder of the Petfinder Foundation
You’ve adopted a shelter dog and that makes you awesome in my book. You may have also made the eternal solemn promise to your shelter dog. “You will never be abandoned again.”
I have a ritual on the car ride home that’s always pretty much the same.“I’m Betsy. We’re going to take some time to figure out what your name is. This may seem strange now, but we’re going to love each other. And I promise you, you’re never gonna be (lonely, hungry, etc) again and you are part of this family forever.”
Most of the time, things go without a hitch, because dogs, like kids, are amazingly resilient and tough and forgiving. But every once in a while an adopter will find themselves with a pet that either ended up in the shelter because of some unattractive personality trait,…
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Answer from Dr. Richard Hawkins:
This is a very common behavior which many dog owners will experience at some point. There are many potential causes as mental, physical, and training based issues can all contribute to this sort of behavior. Unfortunately, there is not much research on the cognitive reasons behind this behavior as it can be very challenging to recreate in a laboratory setting.
In my experience, your dog may be sitting down and holding fast for a number of reasons: She may be distracted by something else in the environment, uninterested or even afraid of proceeding in the direction you were walking, or there even may be a health issue causing her some discomfort.
There are several health issues that come to mind when I hear of this in my patients. Just like humans, dogs can get gastrointestinal discomfort, or a stomach ache, from many causes such as…
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Answered- What is the relationship between cognitive style and temperament?
My two dogs, Mira and Clare came up with the Ace profile, but their personalities are very different. Mira is dominant and Clare is submissive. Mira is high energy, loves to play and retrieve, loves training and seems tireless in training sessions. Clare is more low key, enjoys learning tricks to a point, then wanders away to take a nap. Clare doesn't play much at all, but it's partly because Mira is always trying to take her toys away. Clare seems uninterested in a thrown ball. The two get along well for the most part, but Mira will try to…
28 votesDr. Brian Hare filmed a video response to this question. Find the answer here:
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Answered- Is it ok to leave my dog with friends when I travel?
When ever I travel, I take Benni to doggy daycare so somebody can take care of him. It's a lot cheaper to just leave him with friends but then he doesn't interact with other dogs. Which is better?
44 votesVanessa Woods, Author of The Genius of Dogs, answered this months question. Enjoy!
That’s a fantastic question, and lucky for us, there is research that may be able to shed some light on it! In a study by Dr. David Tuber at Ohio State University, researchers looked at the expression of stress hormones when dogs were placed in a strange new context, in this case an unfamiliar room.
What they found was that when dogs were alone, their stress level went up significantly. The scientists were able to detect this due to a spike in stress hormones. Furthermore, the researchers found that even when dogs were with a familiar dog in the unfamiliar room, their stress hormones still spiked up. However, when placed in the unfamiliar room with a familiar human the dog had little to no increase in stress hormones. Throughout the time in the room, the dog stayed…
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Answered - Keenu doesnt like other dogs. What should I do?
When ever I take Keenu to the park, he attacks other dogs that come near him. Why does he do this? How do I stop it?
39 votesAnswer from Victoria Stilwell:
Dogs attack other dogs for a number of reasons but the root of most reactive and aggressive behavior is insecurity and fear. Keenu might be reacting negatively because he feels threatened by social interaction or has had a traumatic experience around other dogs. He could also be protecting you or the space around him which is important for his safety. Whatever the cause, dog to dog aggression is a serious problem.
In a perfect world our dogs would be social and comfortable around all dogs they meet, but this is an unrealistic expectation. Although the behavior is frustrating, try not to punish Keenu if he reacts badly and quickly remove him from the situation by walking him in the opposite direction until he calms down. Punishment will only make him more insecure and shut him down, making learning impossible.
Keenu needs to feel more in control.…
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Why is it easier for my dog to learn verbs than nouns?
It is much easier to teach my OES to learn to do something than to identify something. Why is that?
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Answered- Do dogs get bored?
I have to go to work on the weekdays and often leave Sophie at home for 7 or 8 hours. Will she get bored and lonely? Should I get another dog to keep her company?
26 votesVictoria Stilwell has answered this question:
There is an epidemic sweeping across the nation and it’s having a devastating effect on our dogs’ wellbeing. It’s a disease called boredom and many of our domestic dogs are at risk.
Boredom and inactivity contributes to destructive behaviors such as chewing, house soiling, excessive barking and other anxiety-based behaviors. Dogs that are left alone for long hours on a regular basis cannot be blamed for taking out their boredom and loneliness on the couch. Chewing relieves stress and having nothing to do all day can be very stressful particularly for those breeds that were originally bred to work. Because the domestic dogs’ role has changed to that of family member and companion, trainers like me see too many bored dogs with behavioral issues that are easily solved with a daily schedule of walks and other activities.
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Do dogs see Blue better than other colors? eg in Agility training I'm told to wear a royal blue shirt?
Do dogs see color? How do we know? What color can they discriminate?
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Answered- Can dogs read people's emotions?
Research out there says that dogs know what you're feeling and I've noticed that my dog picks up on when someone in the house is mad or sad, but I wanted to know how true this was.
32 votesDr. Brian Hare has answered this question in a video response! See the video here: http://youtu.be/0TK8kdAPkhA
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What behaviors are known to be instinctive for dogs other than stalk/pounce predatory sequence?
What behaviors are known to be instinctive in dogs other than the stalk/eye/pounce predatory sequence?
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Callie's swimming routine
Callie has a swimming routine. She retrieves her "floating" frisbee, swims to shore, climbs up some stone steps, runs across a "party pad", gangway, and boat dock, drops the frisbee for me to throw, and then jumps in the water to retrieve it again. Yesterday, she got all the way to the end of the dock without her frisbee. With only a little encouragement, she ran back to where she had left it on the steps, ran back to the end of the dock, and put the frisbee down for me to throw. What kind of "thinking" or "Intelligence" is…
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Tina
Tina plays tug,wrestle, chase, happily for ages with her 1 doggy friend.
When we introduced a boomer ball, and jolly egg, the friend became possesive, and Tina didnt want to play with her.
Why? was it because they can't pick them up? Should we persevere, or discontinue?3 votes
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