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Why Are Small Dogs Often More Aggressive Than Large Dogs?
It's not absolute โ a dog's behavior comes from breed, personality, environment, and training. Small dogs often seem fiercer because they feel insecure, lack socialization, or were spoiled, and some breeds are naturally alert and territorial. Good socialization and training, without over-indulging, keep any dog well-mannered.

Why Do Mixed-Breed Cats Run Away from Home?
Mixed-breed cats may wander off for many reasons: a love of freedom, strong curiosity, mating urges when in heat, feeling neglected, household changes, getting lost, or illness near the end of life. A safe, loving home and neutering greatly reduce the risk.
Watch Out: Common Food Allergens for Dogs
Common dog food allergens include beef, chicken, dairy, grains (wheat, rice, corn), legumes, lamb, and eggs; reactions can show as skin redness, itching, rashes, hair loss, soft stool, diarrhea, vomiting, eye redness, tearing, sneezing, or runny nose, and in severe cases can be fatal. To find the culprit, start with an ultra-hypoallergenic commercial diet, then add one new ingredient at a time and watch for 1โ2 weeks, stopping any that triggers symptoms.

Is It Normal for a Dog to Be Very Quiet in a New Home?
Most dogs are quiet when they first arrive because the unfamiliar smells, people, and sounds cause stress and anxiety; they usually settle within 5โ7 days. Help by offering a calm, cozy spot, a steady routine of feeding and walks, and avoiding over-handling. But if the quiet comes with no eating or drinking for over 24 hours, lethargy, vomiting, fever, or diarrhea, it may signal illness and needs a vet.

Why Does a Hamster Run Around Frantically?
A hamster dashing about non-stop is usually normalโmost are energetic, especially at night when their internal clock switches on. But constant running can also signal boredom from too much cage time, excitement at new toys or freedom, or, occasionally, discomfort from illness. Understanding the cause helps you meet your pet's needs: give daily out-of-cage exercise, enrich the environment, and watch for unusual behavior that might mean pain. In most cases it's just a healthy, happy hamster burning off energy.

Signs of Pregnancy in Rabbits
Pregnant rabbits often grow quieter and lazier, eat and drink more, gain weight, and may turn protective or irritable; around days 10 to 15 they start nesting by digging, chewing, and gathering bedding. In the final stretch the mammary glands enlarge with pink areolae, and a vet can confirm pregnancy by ultrasound or palpation. House the doe calmly with enough space, and separate her from other rabbits to avoid fights.
Why does a dog keep barking?
Constant barking can stem from anxiety, nearby dogs, or pain. New puppies need a calm space, while pain-related barking requires veterinary attention.

How to Prevent Cat Car Sickness
Cat carsickness is motion sickness driven by conflicting signals from the inner ear, eyes, and body sense, made worse by a cat's natural anxiety about the unfamiliar car environment. You can prevent it by acclimating your cat to its carrier and a stationary (then running) car with treats, securing a roomy carrier in the gentlest seat, driving smoothly with regular 1โ2 hour breaks, withholding food 4โ6 hours before travel, and using vet-approved motion-sickness medication when needed.

How to Tame an Aggressive Cockatiel
A cockatiel that turns aggressive is usually frightened, nervous, or unsettled in its surroundingsโnot truly mean. Win its trust with patient, gradual contact, a calm setting, and regular gentle interaction rather than force or punishment.

What to Do When Your Hamster Chews the Cage and Keeps You Awake
Hamsters gnaw on their cages out of natural needsโfiling their continuously growing teeth, relieving anxiety, mating energy, or plain curiosityโnot out of bad behavior. Give them a larger cage, plenty of toys and safe chewing items, a steady daily routine, and a calm, quiet spot to cut the noise and protect their health.