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9 Types of Bacterial Infections in Dogs
Dogs with healthy bodies do a great job of fighting off infections; but sometimes their immune systems are overwhelmed, and your pup gets sick. While we never want to think about our fur babies being ...
Golden Retrievers in particular like to carry items in their mouths since they were bred to recover game for hunters. This hereditary trait prompts them to hold toys, sticks, balls or even articles of ...
Annual restrictions banning dogs from certain Dorset beaches in the summer comes to an end tomorrow. Public spaces that have been off limits to dog walkers since May will become available to walk on ...
How smart are dogs? Those of us who are dog owners likely think that our pets are pretty darn smart. One problem, however, is that we tend to anthropomorphize our pets – meaning we ascribe human ...
An inquest today heard Michelle Hempstead was feeding the two dogs at her flat when one dog caught her upper left arm and severed an artery when snapping at the other ...
Losing your baby teeth is a strange experience. The teeth gradually loosen until they're replaced by thicker, more durable and permanent ones. But humans aren't the only animals capable of shedding ...
If your dog does like squeaky toys, make sure to buy them durable toys and keep a close eye on them while they're playing. Grottini warns that if your dog chews apart a plush or squeaky toy, they may ...
North America's mammoth species were breeding together within the past 40,000 years. Fossil teeth found in Canada show that Columbian and wooly mammoths regularly had calves together where the ...
A 37-year-old British woman and her six-year-old daughter were left shaken yesterday, Sunday, September 21, in Vejer de la Frontera, Cádiz, after being attacked by a mastiff. The frightening ...
“Daily use of puzzle toys can help stimulate a dog’s mind by challenging them to solve problems. This can help a dog’s cognitive abilities, including memory and patience.” Dogs that frequently solve ...
A new study demonstrates that some highly gifted dogs can categorize objects not just by appearance, but by how they are used.
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