• July 26, 2021

What my puppy taught me about expectations in relationships

I adopted a puppy five days ago. I have to admit it was fun starting a new adventure! On our first day together, this beautiful three-year-old girl recently named Tonza pointed out something to me: how strongly expectations will influence a new relationship, any new relationship. When adopting a new pet, one may have some…

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Buy your bounce dog

My daughter is home from her vacations with her dad’s family, so today I took the day off from work and we looked at puppies. Just in case. She remained vehement about her desire to have a Yorkshire Terrier. I am adamant that 1) Yorkies are hyperactive and 2) are prohibitively expensive. So I took…

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Important information about puppies

What do you know about puppies? Puppies are probably the cutest creatures in the world! Medium-sized puppies usually weigh between 0.5 and 1.4 kilograms, while the largest puppies weigh between 6.8 and 10 kilograms. The experts consider that the puppy is the most important stage in the life of the dogs; they learn so many…

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Bluey – The oldest recorded Australian Cattle Dog

The oldest dog on record was an Australian Cattle Dog named Bluey. Bluey lived almost 30 years. That figure is in human years. Dogs mature faster than humans. According to canine age experts, a one-year-old dog is about 15 years old in equivalent human years. The average life expectancy of the Australian The cattle dog…

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Dogs can have special needs too

When you hear the words “special needs,” you generally think of an adult or child with a disability. The truth is, dogs can have special needs too. They can suffer physical injuries, genetic disabilities such as blindness or deafness, diseases such as diabetes, heart problems, or thyroid problems. Dogs can also suffer from emotional problems…

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Evacuation plans for a zoo fire

Introduction A zoo, commonly known as a zoological garden or zoological park (sometimes called an animal collection) is a facility where animals of all kinds are confined within a given enclosure and are kept for display to the public. In this sense, if you are on vacation, you can visit the closest Zoo and spend…

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Von Willebrand disease in Dobermans

Von Willebrand disease (VWD) is a common health problem in Dobermans. It is a hemorrhagic disease, like hemophilia in humans, that can be life-threatening for a Doberman due to surgery or injury. Although it exists in other breeds, such as Poodles, Shelties, Scottish Terriers, and Pembroke Welsh Corgi, it is more common in Dobermans. In…

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Shar Pei – Stop Biting Training

Dog bite problems can pose a potential danger to your dog and everyone around him, so it is only right that you use the most effective way to get rid of this behavior: Shar Pei training. Although it is definitely not a miracle cure, training your dog to obey various commands is a great way…

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Mice: 5 Ways to Lower Your Kitchen’s Pull Factor

Mice. They will eat you out and about at home, or at least they will leave their little offerings (yes, poop!) So that you can’t eat your food anyway for fear of a parasitic infection or worse. They are cute, but the potential damage they can cause is far from it. So how can you…

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Train your MotherPuggers!

So you bought a pug! Congratulations! They will bring you a lot of pleasure, but also a lot of headaches. This is where I come in. I can help you with your new pug. I made the decision to get two pug puppies and this is how I trained them not to be such motherpuggers.…

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