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30 Fascinating Dog Facts (Part 3): How Dogs Show Love, Hide Pain and Read the People They Trust
A young Golden doodle and a senior Aussie mix communicate to each other their mutual intent to play. The older dog bows to the Golden Doodle, who is young and already in a "play bow" and irrespective of arthritis in the hips and lumbar area on the Aussie mix, he hides any joint discomfort but he does not hide his kind, youthful and loving personality towards this young Golden doodle. It is a perfect demonstration of polite dog communication prior to playing.
erin4609
Feb 2012 min read


Supporting Your Dog After Injury or Surgery: What Actually Helps Healing
Sometimes the most powerful support is simply staying close When a dog experiences an acute injury or undergoes surgery, the body enters a highly organized — and highly sensitive — healing phase. This stage is not just about pain control or “keeping them quiet.” It’s about how tissues heal, how movement patterns reorganize, and how the nervous system interprets safety during recovery. At Soul Paws, I work with dogs in this exact window — not to replace veterinary care, but
erin4609
Feb 187 min read
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