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Amber collar for dogs - reliable protection against ticks and fleas πŸ•❤πŸ™

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  Antiparasitic NATURAL amber collar against ticks, fleas and other parasites 100% natural product suitable for dogs and puppies from 1 month of age Not all dogs can tolerate classic chemical collars against ticks or chemical tablets and pipettes, which kill parasites, but the side effects can later affect the health of dogs and puppies. For sensitive dogs, there is an amber collar that will reliably protect the dog A natural way to protect your pet from parasites How the collar works: 1. Aromatic repellent Amber is a fossil tree resin that contains aromatic chemicals called terpenes , which are released when amber is rubbed against the fur or heated. These are then absorbed into the fur and repel ticks and fleas 2. Electrostatic repellent A static electric charge is generated when amber is rubbed against the fur. A cat or dog naturally does not feel it, but any tick that comes into contact with the electrically charged fur will receive an electric shock and just fall off Amber co...

🐾 Can Dogs Recognize Their Mother, Father, and Siblings? πŸ•❤

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Welcome back to Pawsitively Purrfect Pet Care , where we sniff out the truth behind your pet’s quirks, instincts, and heartwarming mysteries. Today’s question is one that tugs at the heartstrings of many dog lovers : Can a dog recognize their mother, father, and siblings —even after being separated? Let’s dig in. 🐢 πŸ‘ƒ The Nose Knows: Scent-Based Memory Dogs experience the world primarily through their noses . With up to 100,000 times the scent sensitivity of humans, they can detect and remember smells long after we’ve forgotten what we had for breakfast. Studies show that puppies can recognize their mother’s scent even weeks after separation. In one experiment, puppies consistently chose towels that carried their mother’s odor over those from unrelated dogs. That’s not just memory—it’s emotional imprinting. 🧬 What About Dad and the Siblings? Recognition of fathers and siblings is a bit more complicated. Since most pups are separated from their litter early (often befor...