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Why Do Dogs ... ? |
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Dogs are wonderfully varied and individual creatures, but all dogs perform certain actions and behaviours which are common to all of their cousins and relations.
This is usually because of genetic reasons or quite natural canine instincts, but in some cases these behaviours can be caused by factors brought about by the dog's early experiences or indeed by its owner's behaviour.
This category of our website is devoted to all those "Why Does My Dog ....?" questions.
From excessive licking to chewing, from rolling in their own excrement to eating it, from sniffing each other's rear ends to raising their hackles, this area of the website is where you will find the answers and reasons behind these kinds of dog behaviours.
We welcome new suggestions for articles, so if you have a "Why Do Dogs ...?" type of question, please use our contact form to ask us, and we will endeavour to answer your question with an article which will be published here for the benefit of all dog owners, especially for you and those with similar questions.

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