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Dogs Behaving Badly: An A-Z Guide to Understanding and Curing Behavorial Problems in Dogs

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There is a multitude of reasons a dog may behave “badly”. Viewing animal behaviour as “bad” is anthropomorphic because it projects human emotions and values onto animals, which can lead to misconceptions and misunderstandings about their natural behaviours. Dogs, for instance, do not act out of malice or with an intention to annoy their human companions. They simply behave according to their instincts, past experiences, and the circumstances they find themselves in. Mother issues warning after her daughter, 7, died in 20 seconds when she suffocated inside her helium-filled birthday balloonGayle King, 68, shows off her curves as she recreates her niece's swimsuit photos in hilarious annual tradition during their Mexican vacation I'm A Celebrity bosses 'fear more stars could quit the show' after Grace Dent's departure - as hungry campmates face storms and harsh trials Similarly, if you notice a sudden change in their behaviour, a vet should be your first destination as there's a good chance that this is a result of a medical problem (e.g. bladder issues, injury) rather than a mental issue. Camilla Kerslake puts on a loved-up display with her husbandChris Robshaw while co-hosting A Captain's Christmas charity event Danielle Harold's mother touches down in Australia as she declares the soap star is 'already a winner in her eyes'

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