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a dog's nose with the words, why do dogs have whiskers?

If you ever wondered, “Why do dogs have whiskers?” you are not alone. We know how cats and other animals use them, and we are fairly sure they are not growing them like human males grow beards. So, why do dogs have whiskers? Are they simply some sort of wild hair on their muzzle, or do they actually serve a purpose? We became curious, so we decided to dig a bit deeper. Here is what we found out.

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a close up of a dog's face with the words dogs & whiskers

Dogs have been given many amazing features, including their whiskers. In this article, we will explore 11 common questions about dogs and their whiskers. Whiskers are a remarkable feature that is highly beneficial to dogs in their everyday life activities. They serve as finely-tuned sensory equipment, guiding the dog through their environment. Dog whiskers, also […]

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A dog's face showing the whiskers

A dogs whiskers are so fine they almost look like they don't have any purpose. So if they don't serve a purpose, they don’t need them right? If this is the case, can you cut dog’s whiskers and if not why? Well as it turns out, a dog's whiskers are important but that doesn’t mean the end of the world if you cut them by accident. In this post I explain what a dog's whiskers do, why they're important and whether or not you should deliberately cut them. #doggrooming

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a close up of a dog being petted by a person's hand in a park

There’s a certain amount of comfort in walking away from a toxic job and knowing you can spill all the juicy dirt about your experiences online. After all, nearly every business has some muddy secrets they would like to keep tucked away deep in the closet under lock and key. But as we all know, these dusty skeletons are just waiting to be showcased in broad daylight.

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a brown and white dog laying on top of a bed next to a sign that says, what triggerers reverse sneezing in dogs

bark & whiskers on Instagram: "Should You Be Worried About This Weird Sneeze That Your Dog Makes? 🤔 Are there times when your dog suddenly produces a loud snorting or honking sound, and sounds like they’re choking? This is called reverse sneezing and is caused by a spasm of the throat and soft palate. Fortunately, this phenomenon is natural for dogs and usually nothing to be concerned about. 🐕👍 Head over to our link in bio to learn about what you should do if your dog is reverse sneezing…

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