The DOGORA Blog

Did you know that, on average, each dog has 18 muscles controlling each ear? These muscles allow them to rotate, tilt, raise and lower their ears, giving us another way to understand their emotions. Dog ears also come in many...
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  If you choose to walk bootie-free this winter, check your dog’s paws frequently for signs of cold weather damage. Some simple signs include: dry, cracked, flakey, and itchy paws. We have all seen our dogs lifting their paws during...
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In the last 30,000 to 40,000 years, humans have learned to live symbiotically with wolves while growing and evolving ourselves. As a result, domestication altered the genetic code of the wolf. Humans slowly began to care and provide for them...
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Everyone dreams of owning a dog that doesn’t pull on walks, returns on command, knows how to ignore squirrels and rabbits, and quietly passes every pedestrian that walks by you. However, we all know that this is not their natural...
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Unfortunately, some dogs don’t get enough positive socialization when young, while others may have had a bad experience, and still more are simply born cautious and reserved. All of the above create an uncomfortable world for our friends and they...
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