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Why does my dog pant so much?
5 mins read
Our dogs pant all the time, especially after a good walk or a fun play session. However, your dog panting is paired with additional symptoms or they’re panting excessively, it can be a sign of something more serious. Find out what you should be on the lookout for with our guide. You will certainly be familiar with your dog paiting – and you’ll often seen when your dog is cooling down on a hot day or after an exciting play session or a walk. Characterised as rapid, shallow breathing, usually coupled with a big lolling tongue, this behaviour is normal and nothing to worry about. However, there can be some occasions, such as when your dog’s panting can indicate something more serious. You may be wondering about the various reasons behind why dogs pant, so we’ve created this article about panting in dogs and the top reasons why your four-legged friend does this.
Why Do Dogs Lick Things
Why Do Dogs Lick Things?
6 mins read
Is your dog always rewarding you with slobbery kisses for no apparent reason? Find out why dogs like to lick things. Does your dog offer slobbery wet kisses left, right and centre? Whether you are delighted, annoyed or slightly worried, you surely have the same question on your mind: why do dogs lick things?
Behaviour & Training
Why do dogs have whiskers
Why do dogs have whiskers?
4 mins read
Some think that dogs whiskers have no purpose and they have them snipped off at the groomers, but whiskers are actually essential in helping your dog navigate the world! Keep reading to find out more. Many people don’t realise that the coarse, long whiskers on a dog’s face actually serve an important purpose. In fact, some dog owners try and snip off dog whiskers because they think they look untidy. Also known as vibrissae, these dog whiskers have several uses and can help your dog navigate the world around them. They help your dog in many aspects of their life and even can guide them in the dark and help them figure out the size of different objects! Keep reading to find out why dogs have whiskers and why you should never have them snipped off, no matter how untidy your pooch appears.
Behaviour & Training
Why Do Dogs Chase Their Tails
Why Do Dogs Chase Their Tails?
4 mins read
The image of a dog chasing their tail is one that’s been depicted time and time again, but have you ever stopped to wonder why they do it? Find out why do dogs chase their tails with our guide. If you’re a dog owner, you’ve probably witnessed your pup chasing their tail on occasion. Sometimes it may be just the odd, quick chase and other times your dog may resemble a tornado, whirling around and around in hot pursuit of their tail. When it’s only occasional and doesn’t seem to be doing your dog any harm, it’s usually harmless behaviour. However, if the tail chasing appears to be obsessive then there could be a dog health issue. For those that are wondering why do dogs chase their tails, we’ve put together this guide to tell you the most common reasons and when you should seek help from your vet.
Behaviour & Training
Why Do Cats Wag Their Tails
Why Do Cats Wag Their Tails?
6 mins read
It's a common misconception that cats will only wag their tails when they're angry, but there's actually loads of reasons why they may do this. Find out everything you need to know about cat tail language in this article. A cat’s body language can often be hard to decipher. Cats are very complex and every individual is different, so the way they tell you how they feel isn’t always obvious to us humans. It’s really easy to misread your cat’s behaviour, which can often result in being swatted away by an unhappy kitty when you go in for a pet at the wrong time. One thing in particular that can help you understand how your furry friend is feeling is their tail. Contrary to popular belief, a cat’s tail is really expressive and can give you an invaluable insight into if they’re feeling playful, happy,scared or irritated. Keep reading to discover the secrets behind cat tail language and discover more about your cat’s emotions.
Behaviour & Training
Why Do Cats Like Boxes
Why Do Cats Like Boxes?
4 mins read
Owners are constantly baffled when they buy their cat a cool new toy and they're much more interested in the box it came in! But why do cats love boxes so much? Keep reading to find out why. It’s a widely known fact that cats love boxes. To them, no toy in the world, no matter how expensive or fancy it may be, compares to a simple cardboard box. It’s a phenomenon that baffles most cat owners, especially when they’ve just purchased a great new bed or cool toy, and their cat seems to prefer the packaging it came in. In this article we explore why cats like boxes and tell you all about why they make the perfect snoozing and hunting ground for your cat.
Why Do Cats Knead
Why Do Cats Knead?
5 mins read
Cat kneading, also known as 'making biscuits' is an adorable behaviour, usually seen when you’re showing each other affection and enjoying some ‘cat time’! You may be wondering why they do this and want to discover the reason behind the behaviour, which is why we've put together this handy guide to tell you everything you need to know. Cat kneading is a common cat behaviour, often displayed as the rhythmic pushing of their paws in and out at alternating times on a soft surface. Many people think that it looks like they’re kneading dough, which is why it’s also known as ‘making biscuits’. Cats love to do this on soft surfaces like cosy blankets, squishy cushions, or most commonly your lap when they’re enjoying your interaction and being stroked and scratched! If you have a cat that does this, you may be wondering why do cats knead? Which is why we’ve put together this article so you can find out the truth behind your feline friend’s baking habits.
Why Do Cats Hiss? What Does it Mean?
6 mins read
Cat hissing is a common behaviour which sort of resembles the sound a snake makes. We’ve come to associate this with them being extremely annoyed, but did you know there are numerous reasons why cats hiss? We’ve all seen our cats hiss, whether it’s at an intruder in the garden or when we’ve tried to pick them up when they’re not in the mood. As humans, we’ve learned to identify this as a sign that our cats are truly ticked off and not in the mood to be messed with, but there are other reasons why your kitty may be hissing. If you have a cat who keeps making these snake-like noises, you may be wondering why do cats hiss and what can you do about it? We’ve put together this guide to help you discover all the secrets behind cat hissing.
Why Do Cats Have Whiskers
Why Do Cats Have Whiskers?
4 mins read
Whiskers do a lot more than making your kitty look cute, they also serve many important purposes! From working as a built-in measuring tape to helping with their close up vision, your cat's whiskers are truly amazing! Your cat’s whiskers are an iconic part of their anatomy. Not only do they look incredibly cute and tickle us during the night, but they also have an important purpose. Serving as the ultimate sensory tool, their whiskers are nothing like hairs (although they might look like it) and are actually highly sensitive. You may be wondering why do cats have whiskers and want to find out more about your fuzzy friend’s built-in radar system. Keep reading to discover everything about whiskers, from how they work to how they help cats navigate in the dark!
Why Do Cats Hate Water
Why Do Cats Hate Water?
4 mins read
Cats and water don’t mix, or at least that’s how the old saying goes. But what is it about this banal liquid that makes them lose their mind as captured by so many “cats vs bathtubs” videos on the Internet? And do all cats hate water? Find out here. Our feline friends have mysterious ways that keep us guessing about plenty of things, but one of the most enduring conundrums has to do with a pretty basic element: water. Why do cats hate water? And how come they love the water dripping from a tap, but will fight teeth and claws if they come close to a bathtub full of water? We’ll probably never know for sure, but experts have a few ideas that can help baffled cat owners understand their pet’s behaviour a bit better.

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