Pet Psychology 101: Why They Sit on Our Stuff
Ever wondered why your pet loves sitting on your stuff? Discover the fascinating psychology behind this behavior and what it reveals about love, scent, and bonding.
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Ever wondered why your pet loves sitting on your stuff? Discover the fascinating psychology behind this behavior and what it reveals about love, scent, and bonding.
“He’s not aggressive; he’s anxious” — a powerful reminder for pet parents navigating misunderstood behaviours. This blog dives into how anxiety is often misread as aggression in dogs and cats and what compassionate pet parenting really looks like. Learn how to read triggers, respond with empathy, and raise a confident pet without force or fear.
Ever noticed your dog always stepping forward with the same paw or using one paw more than the other when playing? Just like humans are left- or right-handed, dogs have a dominant paw too!
1. What’s Really Behind Their Aggression? A street dog isn’t aggressive without reason. To them, survival is everything. They navigate a world where food is scarce, unfamiliar humans can be unpredictable, and past trauma often lingers. Many street dogs have...