Can Dogs Smile?
There’s a big difference between a dog smiling and showing their teeth.
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Tail wagging? Ear pinning? It all means something. We’ll show you how to understand your pet (and communicate with them) with guides to decode the weirdest body language and behavior.
There’s a big difference between a dog smiling and showing their teeth.
A Mercury petrograde, if you will—with a side of the zoomies.
Save some for later, my dude!
Pet health question that’s not an emergency? Our vet team will answer over email within 48 hours. So, go ahead, ask us about weird poop, bad breath, and everything in between.
Those little teeth are sweet, but they definitely don’t feel good on your hand.
Time for a “Proud Parent of a Canine Honors Student” bumper sticker.
They are the cutest little shadow.
Other than to completely freak you out.
Beyond the fact that they’re your biggest admirer.
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