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It is well known that dogs are social animals, so communication is key in maintaining a peaceful coexistence with others. Most of dog communication occurs silently through body language. Other language may be louder and seem more familiar to our human perception of language.

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​In 2001, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology study showed that not only humans dream, but also animals such as rats and even fish. There is no doubt that the dog's brain is more advanced and intelligent than that of the rat or the fish, and therefore it is natural for the dog to dream.

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Cats are very cute animals that bring you a lot of joy. But when the cat scratches your beloved furniture, your mood instantly becomes irritable. This blog recommends ways to stop cats from destructive behavior, and teaches you how to prevent cats from scratching furniture.

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Dogs need some way to release stress, such as chewing on a toy, or tossing it around in their mouth. Toys have also become "artifacts" to help dogs decompress. Dogs love to chase and chew, so most dogs will be very interested in rolling toy balls. Different dogs like different kinds of toys differently.

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Do you have any confusion? Do dogs have memories? Do dogs have a good memory? Or how does dog memory work?  If you are interested in dog memory, please read our post for more information.

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