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The 3-3-3 rule describes a dog's adjustment timeline in a new home: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to learn routines, and 3 months to fully feel comfortable.
Male dogs do not mate strictly for pleasure; their mating behavior is driven primarily by instinct and hormonal responses to females in heat.
Dog mating typically lasts between 10 to 30 minutes, depending on the duration of the copulatory tie.
After mating, male dogs may appear tired or disinterested, but the most definitive sign is if a 'breeding tie' occurred—where dogs remain locked together for several minutes.
Male dogs detect females in heat through scent and may become restless, mark territory, attempt to escape, refuse food, or show increased mounting behavior.
Male dogs, once sexually mature, detect females in heat by scent and exhibit behaviors like restlessness, roaming, and mounting. During mating, the male mounts the female, leading to a copulatory tie that can last several minutes.
Dogs can safely eat cooked carrots in moderation; they are not harmful and can actually be a healthy treat when prepared properly.
The 7 second rule for dogs suggests checking the pavement with the back of your hand for 7 seconds; if it's too hot for you, it's too hot for your dog’s paws.
Dogs can safely eat cooked carrots in moderation; they are not harmful and can be a healthy treat if prepared properly without seasonings.
The 7 second rule for dogs suggests that you should test outdoor surfaces, like pavement, with the back of your hand; if you can’t hold it there for 7 seconds, it’s too hot for your dog’s paws.

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