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Yes, dogs often sleep with their favorite person as a sign of affection, loyalty, and a desire for closeness and security.
Dogs sleep at your feet due to instinct, loyalty, and a desire for comfort and security. This behavior reflects their pack mentality, affection, and sometimes a need for warmth or protection.
Daisies, particularly those from the Chrysanthemum genus, are among the most toxic flowers for cats due to compounds like pyrethrins and sesquiterpene lactones.
Daisies, particularly varieties in the Chrysanthemum genus, are among the most toxic flowers for cats due to compounds like pyrethrins and sesquiterpene lactones.
The most toxic flower for cats among common varieties is the daisy, particularly those in the Chrysanthemum genus, which contain pyrethrins and sesquiterpene lactones.
Yes, many common daisies such as those from the Chrysanthemum genus are toxic to cats, causing gastrointestinal and neurological symptoms.
Many common daisies, especially those in the Chrysanthemum genus, are toxic to cats and can cause a range of symptoms if ingested. Some varieties like Gerbera daisies and blue daisies are generally non-toxic.
Dog daycare can be costly, may not suit all temperaments, and might pose risks like injuries or illness due to group settings and high dog-to-staff ratios.
The 10 10 10 rule for puppies refers to gradually increasing their exposure and activity in periods of 10 minutes of exercise, 10 minutes of rest, and 10 minutes of socialization, especially during early development.
While dog daycare offers many benefits, downsides include high costs, potential exposure to illness, behavioral issues from overstimulation, and variability in care quality.

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