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Non-sporting dogs include a varied and interesting group of canines that don’t seem to fit well with the other recognized canine groups. These dogs cannot be classified based on a common physical characteristic, such as toy breeds; or purpose, like hunting dogs.

Non-sporting dogs come in different sizes, appearance, and behavior. Some of the popular breeds under this group include the fun-loving Dalmatian, the cheerful Shiba Innu, the glamorous Chinese Sharpei, the aloof Chow Chow, the independent Lhasa Apso, the brawny Bulldog, and the majestic Poodle.

Dalmatians are great with kids however they can be too boisterous for the very young. They need proper socialization while still puppies since they tend to be difficult if they have not undergone any early obedience training.

The Shiba Innu is a great watch dog because the breed is generally vigilant and cautious. However, these dogs can be fairly stubborn and manipulative if they don’t receive ade ... Read more »

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They are beautiful and thrilling to watch. Exotic cats are truly quite amazing to behold.

Small exotic cats are a favorite among people who desire to have an undomesticated cat. Bobcats and lynxes are just a couple of popular breeds.

These smaller cats are easier to care for than larger exotic cats. They have less overall expense and they allow for a little more interaction between it and its owner.

Larger cats such as lions and tigers and not bears, but leopards, oh my!

These larger cats require far more care. Between their environments and their eating habits, they’re no cakewalk.

Be well-informed about an exotic cat, big or small, prior to purchase. Ensure that you have found a veterinarian specialist who will take care of your pet.

Learn more about this at the site of Blue Cross Veterinary Hospital.

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When your pet cat or dog has gotten lost and you have no idea where to find him, don’t panic. There are many ways you can do to locate your pet as soon as possible. The key is to let as many people and places know about your missing pet, and enlist the help of family and friends to help in the search.

It is always a good idea to have your pets always wear a collar with a tag that contains your name and contact details. Many pet owners have also chosen to have their pets microchipped as a permanent form of identification. If your cat or dog has a microchip, make sure that the contact details you provide to the chip’s company are regularly updated.

Here are some steps to take when your pet goes missing:

  • As soon as you notice that your pet is missing, talk to everyone in the household and search your home carefully.
  • Take a slow ride or walk around your neighborhood and ask friends or neighbors if they’ve seen your pet. Make sur ... Read more »
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