Dogs 101

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    Jessi Well-Known Member

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    I especially love the first bit. It seems like tiny dogs can have some of the most pent up energy and aggression sometimes and they have no idea how small they are, lol.
     
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    Oh my! That first one could be Misha. I wonder if small dogs over compensate for their size by being loud barkers.

    I like number 4. Misha is always picking up something to eat. It's lovely to stick your fingers in a dog's mouth to remove bugs and other unknown objects. She scavenges around the house and yard as if we never feed her. I say to her "what did you just eat" more than anything else some days!
     
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    Nice graphic info. ;)
    I always thought that dogs would eat grass because it is their way of curing their stomachache. I just observed that to my dogs as they would just eat grass if they seems not feeling well.
     
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    I think they must sometimes, lol.

    And Zar, that's definitely true sometimes. Other dogs just like eating it for the sake of eating it, though, and will do it whether they're feeling bad or not.
     
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    My Lab ate grass when she had an upset stomach. It would make her throw up and then she'd feel better.

    Misha eats grass for the fun of it. She likes to roll in the grass and pull out blades and chomp on them. I have not seen her eat grass when she didn't feel well.
     
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