Behaviour & TrainingWhy Do Dogs Pant?Dogs may pant for a number of reasons: cooling themselves down, expressing excitement or even due to stress and anxiety.16 Aug 2023 • 1m readBehaviour & TrainingWhy Do Dogs Sleep So Much?It's normal for adult dogs to sleep for the majority of the day, usually between 12-14 hours. Sleep is essential for their vitality, growth and development.16 Aug 2023 • 1m readBehaviour & TrainingWhy Do Dogs Chase Their Tails?Dogs chasing their tail can be hilarious, but why do they do it? It's completely normal and occurs due to ancient instinct, breed traits and sensory stimulation.15 Aug 2023 • 1m readBehaviour & TrainingWhy Do Dogs Roll In Poop?Dogs roll in poop for lots of reasons, such as ancient instincts, social bonding or claiming territory. Thankfully, this behaviour can be discouraged.15 Aug 2023 • 1m readBehaviour & TrainingWhy Do Dogs Get Zoomies?Dogs usually get the zoomies as a result of playful interactions, but they can also occur due to excess energy or as a way of releasing tension. 15 Aug 2023 • 1m readBehaviour & TrainingWhy Do Dogs Howl?Dogs may howl due to a number of reasons, such as separation anxiety, environmental stimulation, discomfort, anxiety and illness.15 Aug 2023 • 1m readBehaviour & TrainingWhy Do Dogs Stare At You?Dogs may stare at you for a number of reasons. The most common reason is that they're trying to get your attention for some much-needed love and attention.11 Aug 2023 • 1m readBehaviour & TrainingHow to Become a Dog TrainerButternut Box Ambassador Meera, founder of Meera Puppins, shares her expertise on how to become a dog trainer. Including the training required, pros, cons and costs.09 Aug 2023 • 1m readBehaviour & TrainingWhy Do Dogs Wag Their Tails?In dogs, tail wagging can have different meanings depending on the speed, position and direction. It is one of many ways that dogs communicate their feelings.10 May 2023 • 1m readBehaviour & TrainingWhy Do Dogs Eat Grass?There's lot of reasons why dogs might eat grass, from aiding digestion to boredom. Luckily, there are some things you can do to help stop this behaviour. 27 Mar 2023 • 1m readFirstPrev12345NextLast