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Dogs lick humans to show affection, communicate, gather sensory information, or seek attention, often stemming from instinctual and learned behaviors.
Dogs get the zoomies—technically known as Frenetic Random Activity Periods (FRAPs)—as a way to release pent-up energy, express joy, or relieve stress after rest or bathing.
Dogs lick people as a form of communication, affection, and to gather information through taste and scent.
Dogs get the zoomies—also known as Frenetic Random Activity Periods (FRAPs)—as a natural way to release excess energy, express joy, or relieve stress.
Dogs lick humans to show affection, communicate, gather sensory information, or seek attention, often stemming from instinctual and learned behaviors.
Dogs get the zoomies—technically known as Frenetic Random Activity Periods (FRAPs)—as a way to release pent-up energy, express joy, or relieve stress after rest or bathing.
Dogs roll on their backs in the yard to satisfy instinctual behaviors like scent masking, to scratch an itch, or simply for enjoyment and comfort.
Dogs sniff and roll in grass primarily due to instinctual scent behavior, sensory pleasure, communication, and sometimes to relieve itching or cool down.
Dogs roll in the grass to mask or mark scents, scratch itches, enjoy sensory pleasure, cool down, and communicate with other animals. This behavior is natural unless excessive or linked to skin issues.
Glucosamine and chondroitin are the most commonly recommended joint supplements for dogs, often used together to support cartilage health and reduce joint discomfort.

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