Chris Dinesen Rogers

Since 2009, Chris has written on a variety of topics. Her motto with all of her writing is “science-based writing nurtured by education and critical thinking.” She specializes in scientific topics, with a special love for health and environmental topics, and of course, pets of all shapes and sizes. Chris lives happily with her husband and three cats in the land of 10,000 lakes, writing, wining, and boating as much as she can. She and her husband, Norm, were awarded the State of Kentucky Colonel Honor for their restoration work at Mammoth Cave National Park.

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Can Dogs Eat Brown Sugar? Vet-Verified Nutrition Facts & Considerations

Many people have a seemingly insatiable sweet tooth. However a taste for sugar may have some benefits, as it supplies energy and is quickly metabolized by the human body with a decent return. Dogs aren’t different from people in our need for glucose for the health and functioning of our red blood cells and brains. […]

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Can Dogs Eat Watermelon Seeds? Vet-Verified Nutrition Facts & Info

Watermelon is synonymous with summer. People certainly love it, with the per capita consumption in 2022 at 14.12 pounds.1 It’s an ancient fruit, with archaeological evidence going back 5,000 years. Its name describes its outstanding feature of being thirst-quenching. While the pulp is delicious, there’s a lot of waste. However, early Americans figured out what

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How Many Ribs Do Dogs Have? Vet-Approved Anatomy Facts & Info

The rib cage of a dog serves the function of protecting the internal chest organs, particularly the lungs and heart. That speaks to its importance as the original body armor. It also defines the animal’s form and width. Variations exist between different species and breeds, though. For example, horses have 18 pairs of ribs, pigs

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10 Most Obedient Dog Breeds: Info, Pictures & Facts

Identifying the most obedient dog breeds can be subjective. After all, much depends on training and socialization. Part of the problem is determining what “obedient” means. Is it trainability? What about dogs that don’t do tricks but mind their leash manners on walks? Does it involve doing tasks, problem-solving, or obeying commands? Merriam-Webster defines obedience

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Do Dogs Have Vocal Cords? Canine Vocalization Explained (Vet-Reviewed)

We have a unique relationship with our canine companions because of our ability to communicate with our pets. Dogs can interpret and respond to our emotions. Some dogs, like Siberian Huskies, seemingly sing and “talk” with their vocalizations. You can even see something similar in their wild counterparts, like the howling and yelping of wolves

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Why Do Dogs Noses Turn Pink? Vet-Reviewed Causes & Concerns

Scientists have discovered several genes that affect coat and nose color in canines, although more research is needed. Most dogs have either a brown or black nose, although some dogs may have pink noses or even white in the case of albinism in rare cases. However, the color usually doesn’t change much until a dog

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Why Do Dogs Eyes Glow in the Dark? Anatomy Facts Explained (Vet Reviewed)

One of the early roles that dogs served for humans was a hunting companion. Many factors influenced this choice, including the animals’ vision in lower light levels. While canine eye anatomy is similar to humans, stark differences do exist. Dogs’ eyes can seemingly glow in the dark. You may notice this phenomenon if you try

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Why Does My Dog Walk Sideways? 10 Possible Reasons Explained (Vet Reviewed)

All dogs have their quirks, some of which bring a smile to our faces and some make us concerned about a medical issue. One of those quirks, or differences in behavior is walking sideways. Some reasons for this sideways walk are benign and not of concern. It could also be a one-off occurrence. However, other

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Why Do Dogs Whimper in Their Sleep? 6 Vet-Verified Reasons

We all need and enjoy sleep. It gives our body a welcome rest from the tensions and worries of the day, and it’s no different with our canine companions, although they rest longer than people, averaging 10–12 hours daily in multiple bouts. Domestic dogs tend to follow a diurnal circadian rhythm, with most activity typically

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Can Dogs Eat Raw Chicken Feet? Vet-Verified Nutrition Facts & Info

Dog owners must have strong stomachs when they think of the unusual snacks we give our pets, like pig ears, cow hooves, and bully sticks. But can you add raw chicken feet to that list? The mere suggestion may sound incredulous to anyone who is a first-time dog owner. However, chicken feet are one of

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What Does It Mean if a Dog’s Nose Is Dry? 10 Vet-Verified Reasons & What to Do

A dog’s world is driven by the animal’s sense of smell. Humans have just 6 million scent receptors compared to their 100 million. Bloodhounds have up to three times more! It’s something to pay close attention to if something is amiss with your pup’s nose. After all, a wet nose benefits our canine companions by

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Why Does My Dog Bark at Other Dogs? 10 Vet Reviewed Reasons Explained

Dogs are unique in their ability to communicate with humans, something they and our closest relatives, the wolf and chimpanzee, do not share. Scientists theorize barking is a by-product of domestication and not significant for intraspecific communication among wild canids. It may also serve different purposes with our pets than their wild counterparts. For example,

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How Fast Can a German Shepherd Run? Average & Max Speed

Four-legged animals and birds have an advantage over humans. Many can outrun us, even if it’s just for short jaunts. Because of these fast speeds, predators can best their prey—sometimes. Dogs share a common ancestor with the wolf, and although the species diverged roughly 27,000 years ago, our working canine companions still rely on speed

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Can Dogs Eat Vinegar? Vet-Reviewed Nutrition Facts & Info

The history of vinegar and its many uses goes back thousands of years, with some evidence suggesting Babylonians used it as early as 5000 BC. The discovery may have been accidental from wine that had gone bad. After all, the word “vinegar” comes from the Old French words “vyn” and “egre,” meaning “sour wine.” In

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When Do Beagles Calm Down? Vet-Reviewed Development Stages & Exercise Needs

The Beagle is one of the world’s most beloved canines, and it’s easy to see why. They love people and enjoy human interaction and activity. They are curious, friendly, low-maintenance dogs, and they get along with other canines and kids. They are also energetic and intense in their play, and you may wonder when Beagles

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What Can French Bulldogs Eat? Vet-Reviewed Diet & Foods

According to the American Kennel Club (AKC)1 , the French Bulldog is the most popular breed in the United States, overtaking the beloved Labrador Retriever. As a brachycephalic dog, the Frenchie is vulnerable to several health conditions. Therefore, it behooves pet owners to give them the best start in life, beginning with a healthy diet. It’s an

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Can Dogs Eat Parsnips? Vet-Reviewed Nutrition Facts & Info

Parsnips may have a small fan club. They aren’t as popular as other vegetables in the Apiaceae family, such as carrots and celery. Some think the former are sweeter, but parsnips have a slight edge. Nevertheless, these vegetables pack a nutritional punch and are tasty and versatile. If you’re making them for yourself, you can

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Akita Bernard Mix Breed: Info, Pictures, Care Guide & More

The Akita Bernard is a cross between the Japanese Akita and the Swiss Saint Bernard. At first glance, you have a courageous dog with a steadfast devotion to their family. That makes them affectionate and loyal, giving them all the makings of an excellent watchdog and guardian. They are big and intelligent animals, best suited

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The Parent Breed of Catahoula Australian Shepherd Mix

Catahoula Australian Shepherd Mix: Info, Pictures, Care Guide & More

The Catahoula Australian Shepherd mix, also called the Ausahoula, is a cross between the Catahoula Leopard Dog and the Australian Shepherd. This breed is a new cross with unclear origins. However, despite the exotic-sounding name, they are all-American canines, with both parent breeds originating in the United States. Their histories add to the mystique of

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How to Get Rid of Dog Pimples: 10 Vet-Approved Dog Acne Treatments

People usually associate pimples with those difficult teenage years when hormones are out of whack as sexual maturity approaches. Dogs can also get acne too, most commonly affecting their chin and muzzle. The pimples in canine acne are caused by folliculitis, which is inflammation of the hair follicles. As it progresses the hair follicles can

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Why Do Dachshunds Hate Rain? 5 Potential Reasons & Tips

You can’t blame Dachshunds for hating the rain. It’s not always fun to walk in the rain, and their disdain isn’t unique to the breed. Understandably, many dogs would rather stay warm by the hearth. That’s saying nothing about getting their paws toweled off afterward, as many pups balk at that necessary evil, too. Nevertheless,

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Why Do Dogs Scratch the Floor? 10 Vet-Reviewed Reasons Explained

Many behaviors we consider unacceptable, like aggression, are instinctive for dogs. Even if they are unacceptable, they still do them because of a lack of training. Scratching the floor is one of them. It is an indoor version of digging that usually happens outside. The problem is that it can damage the carpeting or hardwood

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Why Do Dogs Love Peanut Butter So Much? And Vet-Approved Enrichment Ideas

When we think of wild canids, we imagine a wolf hunting in a pack and chasing down deer, elk, or moose. Our canine companions are a long way from this lifestyle. Domestication has profoundly impacted dogs. You can make a solid case that our pets are omnivores and not carnivores like their ancestors. They have

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