The seizure itself isn’t painful, but it can cause your dog to feel confused and disoriented once they recover. However, as we mentioned above, dogs can sustain injuries during a seizure that could be painful. Does My Dog Know When They’re Going to Have a Seizure?
While many behavioral problems stem from boredom the answer isn’t necessarily just adding in more physical exercise. When it comes to mental stimulation it doesn’t take much to tire out your dog; a frozen Kong will tire out my dog as much as a 30 minute walk. Agood combinationof physic...
The legs.Watch his leg movements. If you’re both sitting down on a sofa, are your legs both crossed? Both open? Now, mirroring doesn’t have to beexact. If it’s too close to our own movements, we may even consciously notice. Subtle mirroring displays are usually subconscious and can...
This could simply be because they trust your judgement and respect your opinions. However, it can also come across asfavoritism, especially if you’re given opportunities that you feel you don’t deserve. Taylor agrees: “Love-struck bosses may give you better projects, give you more mentoring...
something you don’t have to think about too much, and something that doesn’t feel forced. The point of deep breathing isn’t to follow someone else’s technique perfectly, it is to use your breath (in whatever way suits you), to calm your mind and body. Also, I recommend breathing...
Dogs are very smart animals even though they aren’t able to speak our language. If you notice that your dog is paying more attention to a certain part of your body than another, it might be a good idea to see a doctor. Why you may ask? Because dogs apparently have such a strong ...
Or the mutt is just plain old suspicious. Look at that face. This dog doesn’t trust your intentions and it shows. Slow and steady is the best approach. Win the dog over with love. Maybe coax the little one with treats. One wrong move will send this one packing. ...
It seems subtlety wasn't his strong suit when crafting that sign. It's a classic case of foot-in-mouth syndrome, sign edition. Well, dude, you've officially made your intentions known. Let's just hope you attract more laughs than lawsuits and find a sense of humor to g...
Jonathan Vigliotti: There's a lot going on that just doesn't add up — Janis Cox: OK. I — I do know about the dog. I was over there a lot. Charles loved Bailey. JJ was not really attached to it— Summer Shiflet: He was fine without him. ...
something you don’t have to think about too much, and something that doesn’t feel forced. The point of deep breathing isn’t to follow someone else’s technique perfectly, it is to use your breath (in whatever way suits you), to calm your mind and body. Also, I recommend breathing...