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The 3-3-3 rule is a general guideline for rescuing a dog: it takes 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to learn a routine, and 3 months to feel at home.
Yes, dogs can remember their old owners for years due to their strong associative memory, powerful sense of smell, and emotional bonds.
Dogs can remember people for years, often for their entire lives, due to their powerful associative memory and strong emotional connections.
The 7 second rule is a general guideline suggesting that dogs' short-term memory lasts about 7 seconds, though in reality, it can be closer to 2 minutes depending on context.
Yes, dogs can remember people for years, especially those they shared strong emotional bonds with, thanks to their powerful associative memory and sensory recognition.
Dogs can remember people for years, sometimes for their entire lives, thanks to strong associative memory and emotional bonds. Their memories are reinforced by familiar scents, faces, voices, and positive experiences.
Spiritual traditions and modern accounts suggest dogs may reincarnate immediately or after several months to years, most commonly within three months to a year, though timing varies greatly.
Yes, by trimming small amounts frequently, using proper tools, and observing the nail’s color and structure, you can help prevent cutting the quick.
Cutting a dog's nail too short can expose the quick, causing pain and bleeding. Prompt first aid is critical to prevent infection and support healing.
Yes, you can prevent cutting the quick by trimming your dog’s nails gradually, using proper tools, and looking for signs of the quick, especially in dark nails.

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