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Weird dog behaviors and antics explained by experts - Page 2 of 45 - Kiwi Report

Weird dog behaviors and antics explained by experts


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[post_page_title]Why dogs chase their tails[/post_page_title]
Many of our furry friends have tails. When thinking of dogs it might not be unusual to picture one running around chasing and biting its extra limb, but why do they feel the need to run in circles after themselves? Most of the time, our four-legged friends are being playful. Chasing their tail is just a way for them to have some fun.

Why dogs chase their tails

On the other hand, they are born to hunt and track. Seeing their tail is like chasing down an animal in the wild and it could be your dog’s way of going back to their roots. However, it’s not uncommon for dogs to develop OCD, just like us humans. If your dog chases their tail all the time, it could be a sign they are stressed.

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