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Author: The Wild Decoder

The Wild Decoder is Pawlore’s founder, bridging modern pets and prehistoric instincts through science-backed storytelling.
A Bath Turned Nightmare: Crocodile Drags Woman Into River
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A Bath Turned Nightmare: Crocodile Drags Woman Into River

A woman in Odisha, India, was dragged into a river by a crocodile while bathing. Experts say habitat loss and river use are fueling more human-wildlife conflicts.

by The Wild Decoder•October 14, 2025October 14, 2025•0
Why 30 Beluga Whales in Ontario Are at Risk
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Why 30 Beluga Whales in Ontario Are at Risk

Thirty beluga whales at Marineland, Ontario, face possible euthanasia due to export bans. Their story reveals the moral cost of captivity and the urgent need for real whale sanctuaries.

by The Wild Decoder•October 13, 2025•0
Do Animals Keep Secrets? Ravens, Cats and Hidden Caches
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Do Animals Keep Secrets? Ravens, Cats and Hidden Caches

From ravens that fake food burials to cats that hide their next move, the wild world runs on secrets. These animal caching behavior stories uncover the intelligence behind silence and planning. Learn how animals hide food, guard emotions, and carry the same survival logic that still lives in our pets today.

by The Wild Decoder•October 9, 2025October 9, 2025•0
Introduce a Second Cat Using Scent: The Wild Rituals Method
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Introduce a Second Cat Using Scent: The Wild Rituals Method

Cats meet first through scent, not sight. This guide reveals the wild-inspired rituals that help your cats form trust and harmony naturally. Follow the Wild Rituals Method, a patient, scent-based approach that transforms introductions from tension to tranquility and builds lasting bonds between your feline companions.

by The Wild Decoder•October 6, 2025October 6, 2025•0
Why Huskies “Sing”: Pack Howls in Apartment Life
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Why Huskies “Sing”: Pack Howls in Apartment Life

Huskies don’t just bark, they sing. Their howls echo wolf pack instincts, even in city apartments. Discover why Huskies howl at home, what their “songs” mean, and how to help them express this wild voice in healthy, happy ways. From Arctic history to modern enrichment, the Husky howl tells a story of trust and connection.

by The Wild Decoder•October 2, 2025•0
DIY Sniffari: Build a Home Nose-Work Trail (Vet-Safe)
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DIY Sniffari: Build a Home Nose-Work Trail (Vet-Safe)

Turn your home into a scent adventure with a DIY Sniffari. This safe, vet-approved nose-work trail gives your dog enrichment, fun, and stress relief indoors or in the backyard. Discover how to set it up, why sniffing matters, and how it connects to your dog’s wild roots.

by The Wild Decoder•September 29, 2025•1
Why Dogs Sleep With Their Back to You: The Wolf Connection of Trust
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Why Dogs Sleep With Their Back to You: The Wolf Connection of Trust

Why do dogs sleep with their back to you? This common habit carries deep meaning rooted in wolf pack survival and modern canine trust. Learn how this sleeping position reveals loyalty, comfort, and security — and what it says about your bond with your dog.

by The Wild Decoder•September 24, 2025September 24, 2025•0
How to Read a Dog’s Ears: What Wolves Teach About Communication
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How to Read a Dog’s Ears: What Wolves Teach About Communication

Dog ears are more than sound catchers, they are emotional signals. Learn how to read a dog’s ears, with insights from wolves and canine communication.

by The Wild Decoder•September 19, 2025September 19, 2025•0
Do Animals Have Best Friends? Stories from the Wild and the Home
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Do Animals Have Best Friends? Stories from the Wild and the Home

Do animals have best friends? From elephants and dolphins to cats and dogs, discover touching stories of lifelong animal bonds in the wild and at home.

by The Wild Decoder•September 14, 2025September 14, 2025•1
Why Owls Don’t Make Good Pets (No Matter How Cute They Look)
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Why Owls Don’t Make Good Pets (No Matter How Cute They Look)

Owls may look adorable and wise, but they are wild predators with sharp talons, noisy nights, and strict diets. Discover why owls don’t make good pets and why respecting their wild nature is the kindest choice

by The Wild Decoder•September 11, 2025September 11, 2025•1

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two cats grooming each other showing scent-based bonding

Introduce a Second Cat Using Scent: The Wild Rituals Method

October 6, 2025October 6, 2025
beagle dog sniffing trail during nosework enrichment

DIY Sniffari: Build a Home Nose-Work Trail (Vet-Safe)

September 29, 2025
A close-up of a green lizard resting on a branch inside a mini jungle enclosure.

How to Build a Mini Jungle for Your Pet Lizard (Easy DIY Setup)

August 28, 2025August 28, 2025
White rabbit resting inside a soft, cave-like den bed, showing natural burrow instincts

The Rabbit’s Digging Habit: Burrows in Your Living Room

August 20, 2025August 20, 2025
Colorful parrot sitting on a wooden swing perch indoors, symbolizing natural flight instincts in a home setting.

Should You Let Your Parrot Fly Indoors? What Nature Says

August 16, 2025August 16, 2025

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  • A Bath Turned Nightmare: Crocodile Drags Woman Into River
  • Why 30 Beluga Whales in Ontario Are at Risk
  • Do Animals Keep Secrets? Ravens, Cats and Hidden Caches
  • Introduce a Second Cat Using Scent: The Wild Rituals Method
  • Why Huskies “Sing”: Pack Howls in Apartment Life
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A close-up of a green lizard resting on a branch inside a mini jungle enclosure.
When you build a mini jungle for your pet lizard, every branch becomes a home and every leaf a hiding place. Photo By Alexey Sukhariev From Unsplash
A child gently petting a gray cat in sunlight, showing the bond of love and trust between humans and cats.
Love in a cat’s language can be quiet but powerful, a bond built on trust, choice, and closeness. - Photo by Holly Landkammer From Unsplash
A brown otter standing upright with its front paws raised, looking upward with a curious and expressive face.
Otters are highly social animals, often playful much like ferrets in the pet world. Photo by Ellie Burgin From Pexels
Belgian dog lying down after circling, showing instinctual behavior inherited from wolves
This Belgian dog has just circled before lying down, a quiet echo of its wild ancestry.
Image by Inge Van den Heuvel from Pexels
Gray and white indoor cat lying on a rope-covered wooden toy for enrichment
This indoor cat rests on a rope-covered scratching toy — a simple, natural way to support instinctual behaviors.
Photo by Cats Coming, via Pexels
A white rabbit sitting on grass surrounded by autumn leaves, appearing alert and relaxed.
Rabbits thrive when they can explore, forage, and play in safe, enriched outdoor spaces.

Photo by Ali Atakan Açıkbaş From Pexels
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