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5y ago
Dog Population In The World
Last Updated on: April 16, 2020
The first thing that comes to our mind when we think about canines is the picture of a pet dog. It is not surprising, as pups are by far the most popular type of pets. But did you know that pets make up only the small part of the world’s total canine population?
It is rather hard to estimate how many dogs there are in the world today. That is because a vast number of them live as free-range pups, and the figures can’t be determined accurately. According to the most recent estimations, there are approximately 900 millio ..read more
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5y ago
Dog vs. Cat Statistics
Last Updated on: April 7, 2020
Is your family about to get a pet for the first time? Do you find it hard to make up your mind about which one it should be? A cuddly little kitten or a cute puppy, perhaps ..read more
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5y ago
Since its outbreak in December 2019 in China, Coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, has become one of the most notorious threats humankind has faced in recent times. Unpredictable in nature, highly contagious and originating from an unknown source, it has been puzzling scientists and medical experts to a great extent, changing the face of today’s world. Yes, we are all worried about our safety and health risks it poses, but is there a reason to be alarmed when our furry friends are in question?
Can dogs get coronavirus is probably one of the ..read more
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5y ago
A Guide To Extinct and Rare Dog Breeds
Last Updated on: March 5, 2020
Take a walk around the nearest park, and you will cross paths with many pet dogs. Most of them probably belong to one of the popular breeds of the modern-day ..read more
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5y ago
Have you ever considered owning a large dog, or maybe you already have one? Are you ready to face responsibilities regarding his diet, care, and grooming?
Let’s be honest, barge breed canines require various nutritional needs and are more prone to different health issues. So, are you up for the challenge, or you just want something easy and convenient ..read more
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5y ago
Looking After Your Senior Dog
Last Updated on: February 10, 2020
Your pet dog seems to have lost much of their friskiness and would rather spend time dozing off on the sofa than play fetch in the park. Your furry friend is probably startin ..read more
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5y ago
Like many baby animals, puppies like to put things in their mouth to test them. Unfortunately, this can quickly become a habit of biting, and it’s one you want to break early! Sometimes owners of small dogs can neglect this, seeing it as less of a threat, but it’s important not to fall into this trap. Whether you have a Great Dane or a Chihuahua, your dog should never bite unless its life is under threat.
But just how do you teach your dog not to bite? It’s easiest if you start training when they’re a puppy, so we’ll start with that. Don’t worry though – we’ve got some tips for older ..read more
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5y ago
Complete Guide To Puppy Vaccinations
Last Updated on: January 28, 2020
Hardly anything can beat the excitement and joy of having a new little puppy in your home. However, these tiny creatures tend to be rather fragile and taking ..read more
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5y ago
What to consider when purchasing a Pomeranian?
So you have decided that the dog of your dreams is a Pomeranian. Good choice! This playful breed is active, intelligent, and sociable. There are a lot of factors that brought you to this point which may include personality, size, and of course looks. Now that you know what you want the next logical question is, “How much will it cost?”
There are many things to consider when beginning the journey of finding your new furry friend. Do you have a budget? What makes some pups mor ..read more
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5y ago
The Background
Staffordshire bull terriers, or Staffies as they are affectionately known, are one of the best family dogs. They might have a bit of a bad reputation, but that’s all on the owners, not the dogs themselves. They’re fearless, fiercely loyal, and awfully fond of people. This loyalty means that they’ll do anything for their owner – and that’s where the bad reputation comes from. In the care of a loving owner, they blossom into a friendly, affectionate and reliable dog.
Their History
They were first recognized by the UK Kennel Club in 1935, b ..read more