Questions about dogs with answers

Can a dog be poisoned by grapes? Questions & Answers
Can a dog be poisoned by grapes?

According to some authors, eating just a few grapes can lead to the death of a small dog.

Where does the smell of a wet dog come from? Questions & Answers
Where does the smell of a wet dog come from?

Contrary to popular belief, it is not caused by disease, dirt, or even more so by the dog itself. The characteristic spicy, musky aroma with a hint of fruitiness comes from the yeast and bacteria that live in his fur.

What kind of vegetables can I feed my dog? Questions & Answers
What kind of vegetables can I feed my dog?

Vegetables combined with grains and meat form the basis of a healthy diet for a dog on a natural diet. No matter what the critics may say, proper digestive function without fiber, the main source of which is plant food, is simply not possible.

Why does my dog sniff other people's dog's butt? Questions & Answers
Why does my dog sniff other people's dog's butt?

This wonderful ritual of sniffing other people's pops, which for some reason embarrasses some people, is a very important part of introducing the dog to congeners.

Can I give the dog bones? Questions & Answers
Can I give the dog bones?

Dogs that eat dry food do not need bones.

Is it possible to teach a dog not to pick up food on the street? Questions & Answers
Is it possible to teach a dog not to pick up food on the street?

Dogs that never pick up anything from the ground seem to me as mythical creatures as ghosts or elves: they are often talked about, someone sincerely believes in their existence, and some even claim to have met them, but no one has yet been able to provide convincing evidence of their existence.

Why do dogs lick when they're scolded? Questions & Answers
Why do dogs lick when they're scolded?

Did you know that a dog tries to say something important when he licks it in your face? Recent research from scientists in the UK, Brazil, and Germany has shown that when a dog licks, he is trying to communicate with us. According to Phys.org, this is how a dog reacts to certain facial expressions.

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