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Why does my dog scoot across the carpet? She is fine otherwise...; A pet "scooting", or dragging the hind end on the carpet, grass, or your favorite rug is something most pet owners have witnessed at one time or another. More common in mid to smaller sized dogs, but occasionally seen in larger dogs or cats. Why? Well,
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vetmedicine.about.com/cs/behavior/l/aa031104a.htm
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"Pet Insurance for Ring Worms" is one of many topics covered by the pet insurance tips at LifeTips. ... Unfortunately, it can be very tricky to spot worm symptoms in dogs. Some dogs will scoot their behinds along the ground to ease itching, and this can be a sign of certain worms, like tapeworms.
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For example: People who think dogs who scoot on their behinds have worms. (Probably not so.) And, of course, things people never thought about but that have gee-whiz factor, like, "Do some neutered dogs take Viagra?" (Yes, it's prescribed for pulmonary conditions.)
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Most pets (usually dogs) will bite, scoot, twirl on their behinds or otherwise demonstrate dissatisfaction with the area. Some will simply be stinky in a gross, fishy sort of way.
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www.dolittler.com/2007/02/3
www.dolittler.com/2007/02/3
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Dogs do not understand fury. You have to be calm and focused. Always show approval at signs of submission Praise your dog when it drops its eyes first. Praise it when it licks you under the chin. Give it an enthusiastic tummy rub when it rolls over on its back.
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www.faqs.org/faqs/dogs-faq/behavior/
www.faqs.org/faqs/dogs-faq/behavior/
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After my recent success with a stevia-sweetened upside down apple pancake, I decided to go one step further and aim for muffins. Unlike the pancake, these babies are portable as a snack, or even breakfast (not that a holistic nutritionist such as I, who always spends enough time ... © 2009 Diet, Dessert and Dogs...
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www.dietdessertndogs.com/
www.dietdessertndogs.com/
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Attempts at weight loss, healthy food and baking recipes, and comments from my dogs. ... Diet, Dessert and Dogs has Moved! ... DIET, DESSERT AND DOGS HAS MOVED!
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dietdessertndogs.wordpress.com/
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Scooting is when animals drag their bum on the ground or floor. It is usually a behaviour associated with dogs but sometimes cats do it as well. ... Very, very rarely animals will scoot because of tapeworms. Because tapeworm eggs are sticky and stick to the animal’s bum, this may cause some itchiness that can be relieved...
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www.thewagway.com/Behviour%20Tip%20Sheets/scooting.htm
www.thewagway.com/Behviour%20Tip%20Sheets/scooting.htm
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Why do dogs rud their behind on th floor? He's just got an itch. Why don't you scratch it for him? ... I purchased a small Yorkie recently, this Yorkie is terrified of humans, he gets along great with my 2 other dogs but if he sees us walking towards him, he runs like the wind. He hates being picked up.
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