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Yes, dogs' eyes can dilate when they are sick, especially due to neurological or systemic issues.
You should worry about dilated pupils if they are persistent, uneven, or accompanied by other symptoms such as confusion, headache, or vision issues.
Yes, dogs' pupils can dilate when they are in pain as a physiological response to stress or discomfort.
Dilated pupils in a dog can indicate a serious health issue and may require immediate veterinary attention, especially if accompanied by other symptoms.
Several toxins, including atropine, amphetamines, marijuana, and insecticides, can cause dilated pupils in dogs by affecting their nervous systems.
Dilated pupils in a dog can indicate excitement, fear, pain, or an underlying medical issue such as a neurological condition or toxin exposure.
Canine homosexuality refers to same-sex sexual behaviors exhibited by dogs, including mounting, genital licking, and pair bonding between members of the same sex.
Canine homosexuality refers to same-sex sexual or affectional behavior displayed by dogs, including mounting, courting, or bonding behaviors toward dogs of the same sex.
Canine homosexuality refers to homosexual behavior observed in dogs, including mounting, affection, and pair bonding between individuals of the same sex.

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