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Yes, dogs can remember when you give them treats and associate it with positive behavior and experiences.
When a dog hides its treats, it usually stems from instinctual behavior related to food preservation and security.
Dogs may hide with treats due to instinctual behavior to protect valuable resources or because they feel insecure in their environment.
Yes, dogs can remember where they bury their treats using spatial memory and scent cues.
Yes, hiding treats around the house is good for dogs as it provides mental stimulation, encourages natural foraging behavior, and helps prevent boredom.
Yes, allowing your dog to hide treats is a natural and harmless behavior that supports their instincts and mental stimulation.
Dogs hide their treats as a natural instinct to save food for later and protect it from being taken by others. This behavior is rooted in their ancestry, where food scarcity made it necessary to store resources.
Studies suggest that dogs generally respond more positively to certain types of music, such as classical, over silence or harsh genres.
Dogs apologize by displaying submissive behaviors such as lowering their heads, tucking their tails, licking, or avoiding eye contact.
Studies suggest that dogs generally prefer soft music, especially classical, over silence, as it can have a calming effect on them.

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