• Dogs And Facial Expressions

    Dogs and Facial Expressions: Do Dogs Not Like Passive or Unresponsive People?

    Dogs are hardwired to pick up on subtle gestures and nearby threats to the pack. Today, however, that sixth sense usually translates into barking at every postman and delivery service that graces your front yard. Dogs can be put off by people with “still-face” and are less likely to bond with those that show little-to-no facial expressions. As a dog owner, you can reduce your pup’s social anxiety by fully engaging with your puppy during training and play. This will calm your dog down and help you form a lasting bond.

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  • Breed Vs Breed G.Shepherd V B.Malinois

    GERMAN SHEPHERD VS. BELGIAN MALINOIS: CAN YOU TELL THEM APART?

    In the last blog, we discussed the American Pit Bull Terrier and the American Staffordshire Terrier. This time, we will consider the similarities and differences between the German Shepherd and the Belgian Malinois. Let’s take a look!

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  • Breeding Puppies

    Breeding Puppies: A Short Guide for Responsible Dog Owners

    While breeding can be a rewarding experience, it must be approached with care and caution. Only trained, experienced, and responsible breeders should undertake this task. Failing to meet the proper criteria can harm the health of the breeding animals and their offspring. Ethical breeding practices should be followed to ensure the well-being of all involved. This article will discuss some of these practices and how they can benefit the health of breeding parents and their puppies.

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  • Introducing Your Dog To A New Baby

    Introducing Your Dog to a New Baby: Tips for a Smooth Transition

    Bringing a new baby into the family is an exciting and joyous time, but it can also present challenges, especially when you already have a beloved furry friend at home. Preparing your dog for the arrival of a new baby is crucial to ensure a smooth transition and maintain a harmonious household. In this article, we will provide you with valuable tips and insights on introducing your dog to a new baby, fostering a positive relationship between them, and ensuring the safety and well-being of both your four-legged and two-legged family members.

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  • Pet Safety Around Water

    Pet Safety Around Water

    You might think that swimming comes naturally to all dogs … and for many, it does. There are pups who were born to paddle and love nothing more than to splash around in a pool or go dock diving. However, there are other dogs who will avoid getting their paws wet at all costs. Whichever type of canine you have — a sea dog or a land-pupper — it's important to keep them safe when they're around bodies of water.

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