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Zoomies typically decrease in frequency as dogs mature, often slowing down considerably by the age of 3 or 4.
Dogs may tolerate kisses from trusted humans, but most don't naturally enjoy them.
Zoomies typically decrease in frequency around 6 to 12 months of age, but some dogs may continue to have them into adulthood.
Some dogs tolerate or even enjoy kisses, while others may feel threatened or uncomfortable, depending on their personality and past experiences.
Zoomies usually start to decrease in frequency as dogs mature, typically around 3 to 4 years of age.
Dog zoomies are caused by sudden bursts of pent-up energy and excitement, often seen when dogs are happy, overstimulated, or releasing stress.
Yes, it's perfectly okay to let a dog have the zoomies as it's a natural way for them to release excess energy.
Most dogs begin to outgrow zoomies around the age of 3 or 4, though it varies by breed and individual energy levels.
Yes, zoomies are typically a sign that dogs are happy, excited, or releasing built-up energy.

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