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Yes, dogs experience hunger similarly to humans, as their brains regulate appetite through comparable hormonal and neurological systems.
Dogs often act like they are starving due to instincts from their wild ancestors, inconsistent feeding routines, or behavioral conditioning.
Scientific studies show that dogs can form genuine emotional bonds with humans, displaying affection and loyalty beyond just seeking food.
Due to their faster perception of time, 1 human hour may feel significantly longer to a dog—potentially equivalent to several hours.
Some dogs will stop eating when full, but many do not and will continue eating if food is available.
Yes, vinegar can help keep dogs away due to its strong, unpleasant smell that many dogs dislike.
Citrus, vinegar, chili peppers, and strong cleaning agents are scents that typically repel dogs.
Yes, vinegar can deter dogs due to its strong, unpleasant smell, which dogs generally dislike.
Dogs are often repelled by strong citrus, vinegar, or chili pepper scents due to their highly sensitive noses.

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