Year

2015
Bringing a dog home as pet is a huge responsibility. In order to ensure that your dog is living a perfectly healthy and happy life, you need to look after its basic needs. Protection dogs, like every dog, require proper care, nutrition, and exercise to stay fit. They also require lots of affection and love...
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Getting a little puppy for a pet is a huge responsibility. Therefore, when you first bring the puppy home, you need to make sure that you provide it with proper nutrition and care. A healthy diet keeps a puppy’s immune system strong, which helps protect it from different diseases and illnesses. However, no matter how...
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When it comes to picking the most appropriate breed of dogs that suits your lifestyle, you need to consider investing time in research. Before buying a dog, you need to make sure you know what type of dog you are interested in getting. There are a variety of factors that a person needs to consider...
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Dutch Shepherds were originally bred as sheepdogs and their appearance is very well-structured. Because these dogs were used as protection dogs, they have a very well-balanced structure. These dogs are very alert, active, and a perfect fit as a family Protection Dogs. Although these dogs started off as farm dogs, this breed acts as an...
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Dutch Shepherd is an extremely obedient, protective, and intelligent breed of dogs that was first used by famers for herding purposes. These dogs are very quick learners that were once used to accompany farm animals like sheep, cows, and hens. They also guarded farms to alert farmers of strangers. This dog has a lot of...
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Cushing’s disease is a very common hormonal disease which is seen more in middle aged to older aged dogs. This disease is also known as Hyperadrenocorticism, which is caused by the over-production of the cortisol hormone from the adrenal glands. There are certain breeds of dogs that are more susceptible to this disease than others...
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To train a dog to guard is not a simple task, especially for the dogs that do not have a protective nature. However, big breed dogs that have a desire to protect can be easily trained for the KNPV sport. To train the dogs that have a protective and guarding nature takes a little time...
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Anal sacs or glands are two small repositories on either side of the dog’s anus. These sacs hold the liquid secretions from the anal glands which are connected to the anus via a thin duct. The liquid that is stored in these glands has a foul smell and is grayish and pale yellow-brown in color....
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  “When people connect with an animal, there’s a primal bond that often goes beyond what we experience with other people.” These are the words of Boaz Yakin, the director and co-writer of Warner Bros. Picture’s inspiring new family film, “Max”. According to Yakin, a dog-lover himself, this notion provided the initial inspiration for the...
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Kennel cough or canine cough is a respiratory infection that affects dogs and makes them sick. This cough is caused by a certain type of virus and bacteria. The dogs that are under this flu can feel the effects of it in their lungs, windpipe, and voice box. Kennel cough can be quite distressing and...
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