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Asked by Zanna
Answered by Dr Audrey Harvey BVSc (Hons), Veterinarian
Zanna, I agree, backup is great when you're a
parent but your cat doesn't sound like they're
being very helpful at all. This is called
“stimulus related aggression”, w...
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Asked by an anonymous user
Answered by LovePets Staff, Contributor
Hi, interesting question and we spent some
time researching this...
It seems that
wild dogs and wolves would dig dens to raise
and protect their young. Dens provid...
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Asked by Sheryl
Answered by LovePets Staff, Contributor
Thanks for the question. Please can you help
the community answer your question by giving
more information? Are you referring to your
dog being left at home alone for ...
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Asked by Carol
Answered by LovePets Staff, Contributor
Hi Carol, sorry to hear about the troubles
with your cat. To help us answer can you give
us more info. Is he a rescue? Is he neutered?
How long have you had him now? H...
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Asked by an anonymous user
Answered by Dr Audrey Harvey BVSc (Hons), Veterinarian
This is a fairly common problem among owners
of parrots. It will take a while to resolve
and there will be setbacks, and it would be
helpful to speak to an avian vet i...
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Asked by Zanna
Answered by Dr Audrey Harvey BVSc (Hons), Veterinarian
Hi Zanna, cats scratch to keep their claws in
good condition but it’s also a way of marking
their territory and it may also be related to
stress. If all’s okay with hi...
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Asked by Christina
Answered by Caryl Wolff, Dog TrainerPRO+ in Los Angeles, CA
Dogs usually get excited when a visitor comes
to the door, and they jump to get their
attention. There are several things that can
be done to stop jumping:
Have yo...
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Asked by sarah

Answered by Meredith L
I have a rescue pup who had food aggression
issues. Basically, I became the alpha dog.
If she got aggressive I basically got in
between her and her food bowl. I'd s...
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