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Why do dogs chase their tails, scratch your bed, lick you, or suddenly bark at nothing? What if those "cute" or "weird" behaviors are actually your dog trying to communicate something important about their health, stress levels, or environment?

In this episode of Unleashed Curiosity, Donie Yamamoto and Dr. Amber Da Silva, DVM break down the 10 most common dog behaviors - and what they really mean.

From tail chasing and zoomies to bed scratching, licking, barking at nothing, and the "guilty look," you'll discover what's normal, what's not, and when it might be time to call your vet.

In this episode, you'll learn:

  • Why dogs chase their tails (and when it's not just play)

  • The real reason behind zoomies and sudden bursts of energy

  • Why your dog scratches your bed before lying down

  • What excessive licking could be telling you about their health

  • Why dogs bark at "nothing" (and what they actually sense)

  • The truth behind the "guilty look"

  • When behaviors signal anxiety, boredom, or medical concerns

  • How your reactions may accidentally reinforce behaviors

Whether you're a new pet parent or a lifelong dog lover, this episode will help you decode your dog's behavior, support their care, and strengthen your bond. Because your dog isn't being "weird" - they're communicating. 🐶🐾 #DogBehavior #WhyDogsDo #DrAmberDVM #VitalPetLife #DogHealth


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facebook.com/vitalpetlife
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You may also enjoy: Pet Anxiety Explained - How to Calm Nervous Dogs & Stressed Cats
https://smartlink.ausha.co/unleashedcuriosity/pet-anxiety-explained-how-to-calm-nervous-dogs-stressed-cats-naturally


Music: "Life of Riley" by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

Don't forget to follow us or send us your questions at podcast@vitalpetlife.com. Thank you for tuning in!


Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    Show cover

    Why do dogs chase their tails, scratch your bed, lick you, or suddenly bark at nothing? What if those "cute" or "weird" behaviors are actually your dog trying to communicate something important about their health, stress levels, or environment?

    In this episode of Unleashed Curiosity, Donie Yamamoto and Dr. Amber Da Silva, DVM break down the 10 most common dog behaviors - and what they really mean.

    From tail chasing and zoomies to bed scratching, licking, barking at nothing, and the "guilty look," you'll discover what's normal, what's not, and when it might be time to call your vet.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • Why dogs chase their tails (and when it's not just play)

    • The real reason behind zoomies and sudden bursts of energy

    • Why your dog scratches your bed before lying down

    • What excessive licking could be telling you about their health

    • Why dogs bark at "nothing" (and what they actually sense)

    • The truth behind the "guilty look"

    • When behaviors signal anxiety, boredom, or medical concerns

    • How your reactions may accidentally reinforce behaviors

    Whether you're a new pet parent or a lifelong dog lover, this episode will help you decode your dog's behavior, support their care, and strengthen your bond. Because your dog isn't being "weird" - they're communicating. 🐶🐾 #DogBehavior #WhyDogsDo #DrAmberDVM #VitalPetLife #DogHealth


    ❤️ Connect with us:
    ᐧ Facebook -
    facebook.com/vitalpetlife
    ᐧ TikTok:@vitalpetlife
    ᐧ Instagram:@vitalpetlife
    ᐧ X:@vitalpetlife
    ᐧ YouTube:@vitalpetlife
    ᐧ Check out our website -www.vitalpetlife.com


    You may also enjoy: Pet Anxiety Explained - How to Calm Nervous Dogs & Stressed Cats
    https://smartlink.ausha.co/unleashedcuriosity/pet-anxiety-explained-how-to-calm-nervous-dogs-stressed-cats-naturally


    Music: "Life of Riley" by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

    Don't forget to follow us or send us your questions at podcast@vitalpetlife.com. Thank you for tuning in!


    Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.