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  2. 6 Common Mistakes Even the Most Devoted Dog Owners Make - AOL

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    Salant explains, “This can make the pet get too excited, leading to behaviors like the dog jumping up. It could also make pets more anxious about their owners leaving them alone.”. As dogs can ...

  3. Why Do Dogs Sleep So Much? Here's What the Experts Say - AOL

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    Here's a great rule of thumb courtesy of the canine experts at the American Kennel Club: Dogs spend about "half of their days asleep, 30 percent awake but relaxing, and just 20 percent being ...

  4. 59 Things People Swear They Witnessed But Just Can’t Prove

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    Image credits: Different_Debt_9678 #3. Two foxes ice skating on a frozen pond. My mom and brother saw it too. We watched for a good ten minutes or more. Sometimes on hind legs, sometimes not.

  5. Sleep in animals - Wikipedia

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    Sleep can follow a physiological or behavioral definition. In the physiological sense, sleep is a state characterized by reversible unconsciousness, special brainwave patterns, sporadic eye movement, loss of muscle tone (possibly with some exceptions; see below regarding the sleep of birds and of aquatic mammals), and a compensatory increase following deprivation of the state, this last known ...

  6. Sleep deprivation - Wikipedia

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    Treatment. Cognitive behavioral therapy, caffeine (to induce alertness), sleeping pills. Sleep deprivation, also known as sleep insufficiency[2] or sleeplessness, is the condition of not having adequate duration and/or quality of sleep to support decent alertness, performance, and health. It can be either chronic or acute and may vary widely in ...

  7. Dog intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Dog intelligence or dog cognition is the process in dogs of acquiring information and conceptual skills, and storing them in memory, retrieving, combining and comparing them, and using them in new situations. [1] Studies have shown that dogs display many behaviors associated with intelligence. They have advanced memory skills, and are able to ...

  8. Dog Trainer Explains How Pet Parents Unknowingly ‘Create ...

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    @Munzfitness joked, "Bonus Tip: if you really want your dog to be chill and relaxed never look directly at them and only pet them once per day so that they really appreciate every time you pet them."

  9. Dog Trainer Lists 3 Things He Wishes People Would Stop Doing ...

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    He posted a video on Tuesday, August 20th of three things pet paw-rents with anxious dogs should never do, and they make a lot of sense. Elijah explains that dog moms and dads who support their ...