Why Do Pets Do What They Do?
By Barker on Dec 30, 2008 in Pet and Animal Behavior
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Pet behavior is curious. As we learn about them, one might wonder, who is imitating whom? Personally, I think my dog has me well trained.
Let’s explore, with the next few blogs, why pets do what they do.
Have you asked these questions?
- How old should that puppy be before you take him home?
- Do cats really have a sixth sense?
- Why do animlas have tails?
- How do cats purr, and why do dogs pant?
- Can you train a goldfish to do tricks?
- Why should you not give dog food to cats and vice versa?
- What must guinea pigs and rabbits must have to ensure good health and long life?
- How do pet fish relax hyperactive children, or just us?
- Why do horses need shoes?
- How do you tell the difference between male and female birds?
- Did you know that monkeys help the handicapped?
- Do you wonder how drug dogs are trained?
- Did you know that Japanaese fishermen have an amazing relationship with the birds that work alongside them?
- Guess what is the most faithful pet that literature has ever recorded?
- Did you know that animlas can predict disasters and saved countless human lives?
I’ve spent the last few weeks researching some interesting information about our pets; If you love animals, read the next few blogs about the amazing things these anmials have done! Stay tuned for more about “Why do pets do what they do?”!
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