How To Take Care Of Newborn German Shepherd Puppies
Most mothers know how to care for their pups. However, there are some things you can do to help ensure just-born German shepherd puppies get the best start.
Read MoreMost mothers know how to care for their pups. However, there are some things you can do to help ensure just-born German shepherd puppies get the best start.
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Read MoreThought to have originated in Asia over 2,000 years ago, Pugs are considered purebred, which means they are their own breed and not the result of mixing.
Read MoreDogs do enjoy bones and derive some health benefits from gnawing on them. The wrong bone, however, can make your dog sick or even prove fatal.
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Read MoreUsing a bit of creativity, safe materials, and taking care to avoid sharp edges or other hazards, you can change the interior size of a dog crate.
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Read MoreThe truth is all Rottweilers come from German ancestry. However, American versions of the breed have some slight physical differences.
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Read MoreAlthough some dog breeds can go for months without a wash, others require more frequent bathing. Here's how you can figure out what your pup needs.
Read MoreThough it's fun to think of creative dog names, make sure it's a name you won't mind yelling loudly to call your dog in your neighborhood or at the local park!
Read MoreRatcha dogs, or rat-cha dogs, are a Chihuahua rat terrier mix. When acquiring a mixed breed dog, it's sort of a mystery exactly what you're going to get.
Read MoreSome Lab mixes are by design, while others are happy accidents. Your observation skills can help you guess the mix, or you can use a scientific test.
Read MoreKnown for its extra long coat, the Shih Tzu can pull off many different styles. Here are some haircuts to ask for next time you're at the groomer.
Read MoreMost people choose a name for their dog that matches an element of their personality. If you want to do that with an Indian or Hindu name, here are 375 options.
Read MoreIt's important to determine why your dog is pulling their hair out, as it may indicate they need medical help or a more stimulating daily schedule.
Read MoreThere are multiple dog-appropriate topical steroids available. Therefore, veterinarians don't usually prescribe clobetasol to dogs with irritated skin.
Read MoreScooting across the carpet is just one of many odd dog behaviors you're bound to witness. However, it doesn't typically indicate a heat cycle.
Read MoreWhether you choose a Yorkie Maltese cross, called a Morkie, or a Maltese poodle cross, called a Maltipoo, you'll end up with a cute little dog.
Read MorePeople often assume all bulldogs are alike, but this isn't true. There are many different types, with two of the most common being English and British bulldogs.
Read MoreBoth Westies and Scotties hail from Scotland, are similar in type, and originally were bred for vermin hunting. Their key difference is coloration.
Read MoreTo ensure a healthy adjustment, separate dogs who have lived together for a long time gradually to reduce the potential for trauma and anxiety.
Read MoreIf your dog is peeing and pooping on your bed, it could mean that its sick, anxious, hasn't been taken out enough, or just isn't properly potty trained.
Read MoreHow long your pit bull spends in each life stage and progressing from one to the next depends on some factors that you have control over and others you don't.
Read MoreIf your dog is obsessively licking their bed, there can be a number of underlying reasons behind this behavior. Understanding the causes can help.
Read MoreYour dog hopping on the couch might seem like ordinary, playful behavior, but it comes with some risk -- and we're not just talking about to your upholstery.
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