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Yes, dogs can eat sardines if served plain, cooked or canned in water, and in moderation. Avoid sardines with added salt, oil, sauces, or seasonings.
Dogs may be sad if they display withdrawn behavior, avoid social interaction, show changes in appetite or sleep, or exhibit tense or fearful body language.
Zoomies are triggered by excitement, stress release, pent-up energy, or specific stimuli like baths, playtime, or being left alone for a while.
Zoomies are triggered by excitement, stress release, pent-up energy, or specific stimuli like baths, playtime, or being left alone for a while.
Yes, it is generally safe to let a dog have the zoomies as long as the environment is secure and free of hazards.
Zoomies are most common in puppies and young dogs, but they can occur at any age throughout a dog's life.
Dog zoomies are triggered by excitement, stress relief, or the release of pent-up energy, and often occur after baths, meals, playtime, or periods of inactivity.
Yes, zoomies often indicate that dogs are happy or excited, though they can also serve as an outlet for stress or excess energy.
Dogs get zoomies—sudden bursts of energy—to release pent-up excitement, stress, or happiness. These episodes are a normal way for dogs to manage their energy and emotions.
Dogs can benefit from chewing raw bones, but there are serious safety risks including choking, dental injuries, and digestive issues—bones must be offered with caution and supervision.

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