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Fever in dogs can be caused by infections, inflammation, immune-mediated diseases, cancer, toxins, or even vaccinations, among other health issues.
Fever in dogs can be caused by infections, inflammation, immune-mediated diseases, cancer, vaccination reactions, toxin ingestion, or unknown factors.
Symptoms of fever in dogs include lethargy, red or glassy eyes, warm ears or nose, shivering, panting, runny nose, loss of appetite, coughing, vomiting, and diarrhea.
No, you should not let your dog hump people, as it can be socially inappropriate, cause discomfort to others, and may indicate underlying behavioral or medical issues.
Canine homosexuality refers to same-sex mounting behaviors observed among dogs, which are common and not necessarily driven by sexual motivation.
No, you should not let your dog hump people, as it can be disruptive, inappropriate, and may stem from stress, excitement, or behavioral issues that need addressing.
Canine homosexuality refers to same-sex mounting behavior in dogs, which is typically a normal social or behavioral activity rather than a sign of sexual orientation.
No, you should not allow your dog to hump people, as it can be socially inappropriate, stress-inducing, and a sign of underlying behavioral or medical issues.
Canine homosexuality generally refers to same-sex mounting behavior in dogs, which is a normal, non-sexual behavior that serves social, emotional, or instinctual functions.
Dogs hump for various reasons, including play, excitement, attention-seeking, stress, and medical issues; it's rarely about dominance or purely pleasure.

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