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Dogs may exhibit changes in behavior before a storm or other weather events. They can sense drops in barometric pressure, changes in humidity, or the sound of distant thunder
Some dogs are trained to detect changes in their owner's body odor or behavior before a seizure or other medical episode. They can provide assistance or alert others to the impending event
Dogs may pick up on cues such as the sound of a familiar car or footsteps, indicating the arrival of someone familiar before they actually appear
Dogs are highly attuned to human emotions. They can often sense when their owners are sad, anxious, or stressed, and may offer comfort or companionship
Dogs have been reported to show heightened attention or concern when their owners are experiencing certain medical conditions. This may include low blood sugar levels in individuals with diabetes or the onset of a migraine
There are stories of dogs exhibiting changes in behavior or showing increased attention to their owners during pregnancy. While not scientifically proven, some believe that dogs can sense hormonal changes associated with pregnancy
Some anecdotal evidence suggests that dogs may display anxious or unusual behavior before earthquakes or other natural disasters. It's believed they may detect subtle vibrations or changes in the environment