Monday, April 9, 2012, 9:27 AM { 0 }
Okay, days ago Bingo showed up some weird signs which made me Google about it. So... I decided to share it with you guys, just in case someone wants to know about it OR just to remind myself about it. JUST in case I've forgotten about it. Hahaha..

And so, here we go!

Zoomies: lightening-fast sprints or puppy rush
It's like a sudden burst of energy from puppy whereby they sped up like some bunny/rabbit running for their lives. Yes, it's cute when they does that HOWEVER it also means that they needs more exercise and interaction with the owner(s). 




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Puppy/dog has different ways of sleeping, just like us humans. Humans sleeping positions does reveal something to us, and this applied to the puppy and dog as well. Next up --> Sleeping positions and their meanings:

Back sleeper: 4 legs in the air~
Completely relaxed and feel safe around him/her. Also, it means submission. OR maybe the dog/pup is trying to cool their backs off because their belly area is not as covered as their backs. IF your pup/dog sleep with its forepaws covering his/her chest it means ALONE hence DO NOT wake them up!


Curled sleeper:
Probably just napping. To maintain in a curled position the dog has yet to fully relaxed. As they might be trying to be warm. Stray dogs usually sleep in this position because they are PROTECTING its vital organs from potential predators and also this allows them to wake up immediately when needed.


Side sleepers: PS: the model is Bingo. (;
Can be light doze and heavily conked. Sometimes dogs lie back to back with each other to bond. So, if your dog lies with its back resting on/towards you it means he feels safe and showing affection.


Stomach sleepers: PS: the model is Bingo - again. (;
Most probably not in very deep states of sleep.


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That's all for now, next I'll blog about how to let your dog knows that you're the pack leader by establishing and maintain the position. (: Well, I'm not Cesar. So yep! I've yet to train it myself but will try! (:

The above information are taken from these following websites:
http://www.beneful.com/puppies-life/articles/Why-Does-He/
http://www.pawesome.net/2011/01/canine-sleep-positions/

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