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Zoomies usually start to decrease in frequency as dogs mature, typically around 3 to 4 years of age.
Dog zoomies are caused by sudden bursts of pent-up energy and excitement, often seen when dogs are happy, overstimulated, or releasing stress.
Yes, it's perfectly okay to let a dog have the zoomies as it's a natural way for them to release excess energy.
Most dogs begin to outgrow zoomies around the age of 3 or 4, though it varies by breed and individual energy levels.
Yes, zoomies are typically a sign that dogs are happy, excited, or releasing built-up energy.
Dogs may make unusual noises while lying down due to discomfort, dreaming, digestive issues, or respiratory problems. If the noises persist or are accompanied by other symptoms, consult a veterinarian.
Dogs groan when getting comfortable as a sign of relaxation and contentment, often expressing relief as their muscles relax into a resting position.
Dogs may make strange noises when lying down due to dreams, discomfort, breathing issues, or age-related changes like arthritis or cognitive decline.
Dogs groan when getting comfortable as a sign of contentment or physical relief, often indicating they feel safe and relaxed in their environment.

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