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Do enjoy our website, we have over 1500 articles on so many different topics including Adoption Assistance, Breed Compatibility to mention just 2 - enjoy!
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TEACH YOUR DOG BITE INHIBITION
Teaching your pup or dog to have a 'soft bite' is one of the most important things all dogs and pups should be taught. Here is the link to learn how to do this - very easy!


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We have just started a new section on Common Behaviour Problems found in popular breeds, and will increase the list of breeds on a regular basis. If you would like to see breeds listed, look under Dog Stuff page and scroll to bottom r/h/s

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DO LET US KNOW IF THERE ARE ANY TOPICS YOU WOULD LIKE US TO COVER OR RESEARCH FOR YOU  - WE WOULD BE DELIGHTED TO HEAR FROM YOU.             admin@friendsofthedog.co.za

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​The Grumpy Old Dog Lady

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A fabulous series of Vlogs (short video on various topics) both educational, entertaining, and, on occasion, controversial - by senior behaviourist Kathy Clayton - Enjoy - link


     Do You Know How Dogs Sweat?

While dogs do sweat, don’t expect them to be getting damp armpits any time soon. Where humans sweat watery liquid to cool down, dogs produce a pheromone laden oily substance that we humans can’t detect (dogs know it’s there because of that great sense of smell). The only place that dogs sweat like us is on their paws, so instead they pant to cool down. 

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