• June 15, 2021

Unpredictable Aggression in Dogs – Rabies Syndrome – A Neurological Disorder

Without a doubt, the most dangerous dog that a professional handler can find is the dog with “Rabies Syndrome”. First, let me warn the reader not to jump to the conclusion that your dog has “rage syndrome” if he displays simple and predictable dominance or pain-related aggression. This would in no way imply that the…

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Dog attack day

You never know when the need to be prepared for a dog attack will arise. We read several times a year that a child is mutilated, an adult is mutilated, an old man or a disabled person is mutilated by a dog. Sometimes the dog is part of your neighborhood, sometimes not. Sometimes the dog…

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Cats urinating or defecating outside the litter box: 4 steps to stop the behavior

1) The first thing to do whenever your cat stops using the litter box is to get it checked for a urinary tract infection. I don’t care how healthy you think your kitty is, before trying any other method of solving your cat’s litter box problem: take your cat to the vet and have the…

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Show quality pug puppies

The history of the Pug puppy is vague. Breeders believe that the breed is approximately 4,000 years old and most believe that it was originally the result of a combination of a Pekingese and a bulldog. Many people believe that the breed was originally an Asian breed until Dutch explorers introduced the small dog to…

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Bichon Adoption Guide: The Right And Wrong Way To Adopt

Adopting a bichon is a great way to rescue a puppy or dog that has had a difficult life thus far. It is gratifying to know that you have saved a puppy and now have a special dog to raise as your own. Unfortunately, there are some drawbacks to bichon adoption and rescue. These include…

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Health, grooming and living conditions of the Silky Terrier dog breed

Health Issues: The Silky Terrier is considered a healthy breed that lives between 12 and 15 years. However, there are some minor health problems. The risk of diabetes and epilepsy is not unknown, tracheal collapse has also occurred in some of this breed. Due to their short legs and long body, they can also suffer…

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Kennel Shy – Behaviors, Origins, and Tips to Help Your Dog Get Over It

Puppies and dogs must be confident, playful, and confident. Unfortunately, many suffer from a syndrome known as “kennel shyness” or as some vets now call it, kennelosis. These animals are usually the ones found in shelters, pet stores, and hideous puppy mills. Unfortunately, they acquire peculiar behaviors and irrational fears during their confinement, mainly due…

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Dog tear stains aren’t just cosmetic

Dog tear stains are a cosmetic problem, caused by an overflow of tears on the cheeks, which is most obvious in dogs with white coats and other light colors. Tear buildup in facial hair can lead to hair tangling, skin irritation, and possibly infection. Hair can act like a lock, drawing tears from the eye.…

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About the Teddy Bear Teacup and Toy Poodles, Questions and Answers: Are Poodles Good with Children and Retired People?

1. Is your race good with children and retired people? Poodles are the most popular family dog. With Teddy Bear Poodles quickly becoming the most popular. Most people think they are nothing like poodles. I have been breeding for over 30 years and have heard more than once, usually from the man of the family,…

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Buy ugly Christmas sweater: on the hunt

If you’re wondering how, “Dress like it’s 1994 AND party in THE PRESENT,” then you’ve come to the right place. More specifically, we’ll show you how to dress up like a gift, or at least how to rock an ugly Christmas sweater while still being that good natured boy / girl you act out with…

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