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I've had cats all my life and even worked with exotic cats and other exotics, but this is the first dog I've owned (a juvenile labrador).
It wiggles when approached and appears that it cannot control the motion of its body. When approached it also makes grunting or even squealing, almost piggish noises.
Most of the times it listens to commands. Other times it just wiggles its body rather violently. It's not just the tail that wags; it's as if the whole body is trying to wag.
Anything it can get in its mouth will be eaten. I don't mean just eaten, I mean it just sort of disappears down the throat as if it had passed the event horizon of a black hole. And I mean anything. I like sharing food with animals and I give healthy human food such as a boiled egg. The egg will be eaten, but so will a pine cone it randomly found.
It wiggles when approached and appears that it cannot control the motion of its body. When approached it also makes grunting or even squealing, almost piggish noises.
Most of the times it listens to commands. Other times it just wiggles its body rather violently. It's not just the tail that wags; it's as if the whole body is trying to wag.
Anything it can get in its mouth will be eaten. I don't mean just eaten, I mean it just sort of disappears down the throat as if it had passed the event horizon of a black hole. And I mean anything. I like sharing food with animals and I give healthy human food such as a boiled egg. The egg will be eaten, but so will a pine cone it randomly found.