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Yes, many veterinarians recommend dental chews as a supplement to tooth brushing and professional cleanings to help reduce plaque, tartar, and bad breath.
Yes, dental chews can help reduce plaque and tartar in dogs, but they are most effective when used alongside regular tooth brushing and professional cleanings.
While dogs can see better in low light than humans, many may experience anxiety at night due to reasons beyond darkness itself, such as separation or age-related issues.
The 7-7-7 rule for dogs refers to the critical adjustment periods: 7 seconds to process their surroundings, 7 minutes to become more settled, and 7 days to start feeling at home.
While dogs see better in low light than humans, some may still feel anxious or uncomfortable in complete darkness, especially due to other factors like fear, age, or separation anxiety.
The 7-7-7 rule is a guideline often used to help dogs adjust when first brought to a new home: 7 days to decompress, 7 weeks to learn routines, 7 months to fully feel at home.
Many dogs are generally okay in the dark due to their superior night vision, but some may feel uneasy due to fear, anxiety, or other external factors.
The 7-7-7 rule for dogs is a guideline stating that it typically takes 7 seconds for a dog to evaluate you, 7 minutes to begin relaxing, and 7 days to start adjusting to a new home.
The 3-3-3 rule helps set expectations during a dog's adjustment period: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to learn routines, and 3 months to feel fully at home.
Leaving a dim light on can comfort dogs who experience anxiety at night, especially older dogs or those with vision issues; however, most dogs do not fear darkness itself.

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