Training a Sighthound
July 25, 2024 Training & DevelopmentFrom the graceful greyhound to the smaller whippet and everything in between, sighthounds are renowned for their charm and athleticism. However, some of their specific breed traits are lesser known and require a different training approach than other breeds. In this article, we will explore what makes a sighthound unique and what to consider when training to ensure the best results for both ourselves and our dogs.
Read MoreThe Ultimate Guide to the Most Popular Dog Treats in 2024
July 18, 2024 Health & NutritionAs dog lovers, we always want the best for our furry friends. Treats play an essential role in training, rewarding good behavior, and simply showing our pets how much we love them. With the pet industry continually evolving, 2024 has brought an exciting array of dog treats that cater to various dietary needs, preferences, and health benefits. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve into the most popular dog treats of 2024, exploring their unique features, benefits, and why they stand out in a crowded market.
Read MoreWhat To Look For In A Stud Dog
July 11, 2024 Responsible BreedingChoosing the right stud dog is crucial for any breeder. This decision impacts the puppies' genetic traits and how well they’ll meet breed standards, but more importantly, it impacts their overall health and temperament as adults. To help you through this decision, here’s a constructive guide on what to consider when selecting a stud dog to meet your breeding objectives and support the well-being of the puppies.
Read MoreRhodesian Ridgeback vs. Vizsla: Can You Tell Them Apart?
June 20, 2024 Breeds & InformationThe Rhodesian Ridgeback and the Vizsla are two unique breeds with origins in very different parts of the world! Known for their distinct short-haired, red-colored coats, it’s easy to see how these dogs could be mistaken for one another. Yet, there are a few differences that help tell them apart if you know what to look for!
Read MoreIs the Future of Spaying/Neutering Changing?
June 13, 2024 Health & NutritionIt’s been a long-held standard by veterinarians that spaying or neutering pets is a non-negotiable responsibility of pet ownership. However, attitudes toward pet sterilization are beginning to change due to emerging research, advances in veterinary medicine, and evolving social attitudes. This article examines the current status of pet sterilization through recent developments and debates. We will also explore alternative methods for population control and how changes in veterinary practices could affect pet health and animal welfare.
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