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The holidays feel like they were tailor-made for dogs: lots of interesting new smells around the house, new friends coming to visit, and all the delicious food you can drool over.

We surveyed over 70,000 dogs to get an idea of how they might act during holiday get togethers and to see if their breed mix has any effect. Learn more and see how your dog compares!

 

It’s no secret that dogs love food, but not all tummies are created equally. In fact, some dogs have a gene mutation that prevents them from feeling full. If your dog is a chowhound, use high-value treats to boost your training routine.

 

 

A high-energy dog can be a lot to handle during a get-together. If your pup is prone to holiday zoomies, try tiring them out with an extra-long walk before the guests arrive. Giving them a treat to work on like a large bone or a food puzzle while you’re hosting can be helpful, too.

 

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