A behaviour commonly seen in dogs could actually be the early signs of a major infection that could potentially require surgery. While it is usually normal for a dog to shake their head, especially ...
Most cat owners are familiar with the funny head shake their pets do, often after eating, drinking or enjoying a nice cheek scratch ‪—‬ they flick their head back and forth a mile a minute. Dogs and ...
Cats shake their heads when sensitive nerve endings on the head are stimulated, Sarah Crowley, an anthrozoologist at the University of Exeter in England, told Live Science. “The physiological driver ...