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The 7 7 7 rule is a guideline suggesting that newly adopted dogs need 7 days to decompress, 7 weeks to learn a routine, and 7 months to fully settle in.
Dogs have evolved features that humans perceive as cute, often as a result of domestication and selective breeding.
The 3-3-3 rule for dogs is a guideline to help adopters understand the adjustment period a dog goes through after being adopted—3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to learn the routine, and 3 months to feel fully at home.
The #1 cutest dog is widely considered to be the Pomeranian, known for its fluffy coat, small size, and playful personality.
To a dog, one human hour may feel like several hours due to their perception of time based on routine, environment, and breed-specific factors.
No, under the ADA, you cannot be required to show documentation for your service dog.
A dog can be disqualified from being a service dog if it lacks proper training, shows aggressive behavior, or cannot remain under control in public.
No, under the ADA, individuals cannot be required to show documentation for their service dog.
A dog can be disqualified from being a service dog due to aggression, lack of basic obedience, poor health, or inability to perform specific tasks required for assisting a person with a disability.

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