What Changes in Walking Patterns Actually Mean: Slowing Down, Route Avoidance, and Behavioral Shifts
Subtle changes in dog walking patterns can point to pain, anxiety, or cognitive changes, but tracker data only supports observation. This...
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Subtle changes in dog walking patterns can point to pain, anxiety, or cognitive changes, but tracker data only supports observation. This...
Constant location tracking can calm worried owners, support more confident off-leash decisions, and strengthen daily trust when used inte...
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