Plus, Expert Tips for Issues Between Multiple Pets
Can Dogs Sense When People Are Going to Die? | | | Can dogs sense death? Many dog owners recall their dogs behaving differently when someone has died or is about to die. Beverly Bingham of North Palm Beach, Florida, and her 6-year-old Borzoi, "Krispin," share similar experiences. "A few days before my mom passed, Krispin would come into Mom's room after my aide and I had fed and cleaned her," says Bingham. "He would nuzzle her hair and smell her breath. I do think they at least pick up on changes in the dying person's body chemistry." | | | | The Biggest Stage in Dog Sports! | The most exciting week in dogdom starts soon, and we'll have all the updates you need so you won't miss a second! Our 2023 event will showcase top canine athletes and will also include popular special attractions such as the Best Bred-by-Exhibitor competition, the AKC National Owner-Handled Series Finals and the AKC Royal Canin National All-Breed Puppy and Junior Stakes. | | | | Do Coyotes Attack Dogs? How to Protect Your Pet | With their habitats and food sources shrinking, coyotes are venturing closer to our neighborhoods and homes than we'd like. Not only do they prey on livestock such as chickens and lambs, but our pets can become prey for these predators, as well. Here are some ways you can protect your dog from coyote attacks, both at home and while you're out enjoying nature. | | | In these days of over-the-top purchases for pampered dogs, it can be easy to overlook the most basic of all canine accessories – dog collars. | | Tune in to the Kennesaw Kennel Club dog show this Saturday on AKC.tv! | | | Expert Tips for Issues Between Multiple Pets | When you love animals, it's tempting to have lots of pets. After all, if owning one dog is wonderful, it must be even better to have two or three! But living in a household with multiple dogs comes with its own special challenges, like preventing a free-for-all at mealtimes. And having cats and dogs in the same house can require extra effort to maintain order between the species. So, how do you handle multiple pets? | | | |
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