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Dogs can recognize close family members, particularly their mother and littermates, through scent memory, especially if separation occurred during early development stages.
While dogs don’t perceive time exactly like humans, behavioral studies suggest that dogs can sense the passage of time, and an hour may feel much longer to them, especially when separated from their humans.
The Rule of 2 in dogs refers to a behavioral adjustment pattern where dogs typically show improvement or change in behavior after about 2 days, 2 weeks, and 2 months in a new environment.
Yes, mother dogs can recognize their puppies years later primarily through scent, though recognition tends to diminish over time without continued contact.
Dogs may recognize their siblings through scent, especially if they've spent time together as puppies, but this ability usually fades with long separation.
A general guideline is about one ounce of cooked, deboned, plain cod per 10 pounds of your dog’s body weight, served occasionally as a treat.
Yes, cod is dog friendly when thoroughly cooked, unseasoned, and deboned; it's a lean, nutritious protein source that's easy to digest and beneficial for dogs.
Cod is a lean, easily digestible fish ideal for dogs needing low-fat diets, while salmon offers higher omega-3 content beneficial for skin, coat, and joint health. Both are nutritious, and the better choice depends on the individual dog's health needs.
Dogs should not eat fish that is raw, fried, seasoned, or high in mercury, such as tuna, swordfish, or shark.
Yes, dogs can safely eat cod fish if it is thoroughly cooked, deboned, and served plain without seasonings or added ingredients.

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