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Red eyes in dogs can be caused by allergies, infections, injuries, systemic diseases, or breed predispositions. It's important to identify the underlying cause and seek veterinary attention to protect your dog's vision and comfort.
No, tapping your puppy on the nose is not recommended as it can damage trust and potentially lead to fear or aggression.
The 7 7 7 rule suggests that by 7 weeks, puppies should have met 7 types of people, experienced 7 challenges, and visited 7 locations to aid socialization.
No, tapping your puppy on the nose is not recommended; it can damage trust and may lead to fear or aggression.
The 7 7 7 rule refers to socializing puppies with 7 new people, 7 new environments, and 7 different challenges by 7 weeks of age to encourage healthy development.
No, tapping your puppy on the nose is not recommended, as it may damage trust and increase fear or aggression. Use positive training methods instead.
The 7 7 7 rule for puppies is a guideline suggesting that by 7 weeks of age, puppies should have had 7 different experiences, met 7 types of people, and been to 7 new places to aid in healthy socialization.
Yes, puppies can be trained not to bite by teaching bite inhibition, using redirection techniques, and maintaining consistent routines and positive reinforcement.
The 10 minute rule suggests that young puppies should exercise for about 5 minutes per month of age, up to twice a day, meaning a 2-month-old puppy should get 10 minutes of structured activity at a time.
Puppy biting typically starts to subside around six months of age as the puppy completes teething and learns bite inhibition through training and socialization.

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