Author: Joseph Abbott

  • The Most Common Dog Health Issues: Symptoms, Causes, and Prevention

    Dogs are not only loyal companions but also a source of joy for many pet owners. However, just like humans, they are susceptible to various health issues. It’s essential for pet owners to be aware of the most common dog health problems, as early detection and intervention can significantly improve a dog’s quality of life.…

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  • Who Gets the Pet(s) After a Relationship Breaks Up?

    It is no secret that some relationships run their course sooner than those involved anticipate they will. In many such situations, people often worry about children and how the breakup may affect them; however, even when children are absent from the picture there might be others that may get overlooked: pets. Dividing up furniture and…

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  • Transylvanian Hound

    Hungarian Dog Breeds

    Hungary is not the most prolific producers of dog breeds, but they have some of the most striking specimens which are exclusively working or hunting dogs. Hungarian dog breeds range from the ancient to the more recent, but all have unique characteristics, and obsessively loved by fans. Komondor: The corded coat of the Komondor is…

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  • Yorkie in snow

    Dog Paw Protection for Winter

    [et_pb_section admin_label=”section”] [et_pb_row admin_label=”row”] [et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”]Dog owners always wonder about the wellbeing of their pet, and make sure that she gets the best medical care, the best food, and the best and most comfortable place to rest; however, some may neglect to consider the need for protecting their dog’s paws from the harshness of…

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  • Rottweiler

    German Dog Breeds

    Germany has produced some of the most well-known breeds, and indeed some of the most popular breeds across the world. The country has produced mostly working and sporting dogs, which were bred to help people in their daily lives. As with is with every country and region, Germans have developed breeds that at the time…

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  • 7 Basic Commands Every Dog Needs to Know

    Dog ownership is a big responsibility. It can be fun and full of joy and excitement; however, making sure that your dog knows several important commands can make the entire experience more enjoyable and safe. It is not necessary for your dog to know a bunch of tricks to be happy and manageable, but rather…

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  • Pekingese

    Chinese Dog Breeds

    China has some of the oldest dog breeds, and these breeds were rarely seen outside of China before the late 16th century. Most of the Chinese dog breeds were developed as guardians, and personal companions, so they have a very distinct set of characteristics. Chinese Crested: The Chinese Crested is a hairless small dog breed,…

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  • Signs that Your Dog Might Be Depressed

    Depression in people is a topic often discussed, and for good reason, as it can be a crippling condition for even the strongest of personalities. Unfortunately, the condition is not only limited to human beings, and animals can suffer from depression. Dog owners, generally, take great care of their pets, providing them with the best…

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  • Black and Tan Coonhound

    American Dog Breeds

    Even though the US has not produced the most popular dog breeds, it still has strong contenders for some of the most interesting dog breeds. Most of the American breeds have their origins in the Old Continent, but have developed into their own fully-fledged breeds of dog. Alaskan Husky: Even though the Alaskan Husky is…

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  • Caring for a Dog in Heat

    Female dogs that are intact (not spayed) go into heat roughly around once every six months. If you are not prepared for caring a dog that is in heat, the caring and dealing with the dog can be come problematic. The heat cycle lasts about three weeks, and those six weeks out of the year…

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