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If Dogs Could Text About Their Bodies (What Would They Say?)
If dogs could text us about their bodies, we’d probably get a lot more information. Unfortunately, instead of sending messages like: “Hey, my left hip feels tight today.” …they send: Stares. Pauses. Sits slowly. Pretends nothing happened. Because dogs don’t complain with words. They communicate with movement. So let’s imagine what their texts might actually say if they could. 📱 Text #1: “Can we not do the stairs today?” You: “Why are you standing at the bottom?” Dog (in your
erin4609
Feb 233 min read


20 Fascinating Facts About How Dogs Move, Feel, and Compensate — and Why It Matters for Their Long-Term Health
This article is part of a 10-part series exploring fascinating (and often misunderstood) facts about how dogs move, feel, and adapt. If you missed the first instalment, you can read Facts #1–10 here. Nate, a senior Aussie-Greyhound, enjoys the late winter sun on his back while standing in the sand at Jericho Beach, Vancouver. Why Everyday Movement Matters More Than You Think (Facts #11 - 20) Dogs are masters of " I'm fine. Carry on ." Walkies! Park! Squirrel! Treat! They qui
erin4609
Feb 1213 min read


10 Fascinating Dog Facts (Part 1): How Dogs Sense Their World
From scent-driven brains to motion-sensitive eyes - what makes dogs extraordinary What’s happening beneath your dog’s fur matters more than most people realize. Dogs don’t just look different from us — they are wired differently. Their brains, nerves, fascia, and sensory systems are built to interpret the world in ways humans simply can’t. What looks like “behaviour” is often biology in action. This article is Part 1 of a 10-part series exploring 100 of the most fascinat
erin4609
Feb 56 min read
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