Do you own an American Eskimo dog? These dogs make great companions and excellent guard dogs. Their small stature and big bark can be intimidating, but when they’re with their family, they’re easy going, playful, smart, energetic and loving. The breed was once used to guard property and people in its home country of Germany. In the 1930s and 1940s the breed was used as a circus trickster dog. Today, the American Eskimo serves as a protector and friend. They come in toy, miniature, and standard breeds. They have double coats which require regular brushing and routine grooming. Shedding is seasonal. They’re full of energy and need to be walked daily. They make great apartment dogs as they tend to bark only when necess
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The American Kennel Club affectionately refers to the American English Coonhound as a superhound. This breed loves to hunt, run, and play hard. He’s easy to train and enjoys being outdoors, going on long walks, backpacking, hiking and of course hunting. Just be ready for your coonhound to turn superhound at the faintest scent of prey. It’s their natural instinct to run and if they smell something they will take off. But don’t worry, they’re super vocal and will bark to alert you to their whereabouts once the prey has been tracked down. The coonhound can stand anywhere between 23 and 26 inches and weigh between 45 and 65 pounds. They have a hard protective cut to withstand weather and terrain. Their coats are medium and can come in red and white ticked, blue and white ticked, tri-col
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Ever notice how the American Bobtail cat with its distinct bobtail and often wild like facial features closely resembles the bobcat? The bobtail received its name partly because of the wild like resemblance. In fact, while bobtails can come in a variety of colors and patterns, many owners prefer the ones that give their bobtail a bobcat look. As with the bobcat, the American Bobtail loves to run, hunt, and play. This cat is highly intelligent and can be trained to walk on a leash, play fetch, or even play hide and seek. Unlike its wild counterpart, the bobtail is an extremely friendly, loving, and loyal cat. The bobtail does well with children and is very family oriented. The breed is a medium to large type with a rather rectangular body. Their coats can either be dense and short or medium to long. To learn more about the bobtail, give your
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If you own a canine companion and you’re looking to add a cat to the family, make sure you choose a laid back, fun loving cat that gets along well with cat friendly dogs. For instance, check out the Abyssinian. These cats make great loyal companions and they love being around people (including children) and other pets. The Abyssinian also loves to be outdoors. You can train this catch to fetch and retrieve with the best of his canine counterparts. Climbing, running, backpacking and more are all on this cat’s list of fun extracurricular activities. If this sounds like the lifestyle you and your canine are leading then adding the Abyssinian can be a great choice. This cat doesn’t require much grooming. He averages around 9 pounds and has a lifespan of 9 to 15 years. If this is the cat
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You love caring for your pet, and you want to make sure you are able to meet her needs no matter what is going on around you. Natural disasters can happen, and it’s a good idea to have a basic plan in place in case one impacts your area.
Think about what is likely to happen in your neck of the woods, and how you can safely prepare for this scenario. You will likely want some additional pet supplies on hand for your pet, and possibly even something portable with essential items your little fur ball needs. You can also talk with loved ones about caring for your pet in your absence, like if roads are blocked and you can’t get home when you anticipated doing so. Your local Denville, NJ vet clinic can help you better understand what your pet needs from you. Set an appointment at this website Denville Animal Hospital.
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You have always liked the idea of caring for a pet, but it has taken you a while to get to the point where you feel you are ready to take on the responsibility personally. What should you consider when looking into your different pet options?
There are a lot of pets out there, and it’s very important to understand that there are some that will fit into your lifestyle with ease while others may not. Take the time to consider what you can offer a pet for time and living space, as well as financially. Make sure you think about your household’s personal preferences as well. You can then seek out pets that will thrive in your home, and who are well-suited to the life you can offer them. For more information, please contact your local Denville, NJ vet clinic.
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You are finally ready to share your home with a feline companion, and you know that there are a ton of options out there. How can you determine what type of cat to bring into your life?
Your goal as a pet owner is to be able to enjoy caring for a pet while also having your little fur ball be able to thrive under your care. This means that you will need to address all her potential care needs prior to bringing her home in order to make sure you will be able to meet them. Consider the differences between cat breeds, ages, and backgrounds so you can find a pet that will fit into your lifestyle and will be both happy and content with the life you can offer her. Your local Rockaway, NJ veterinarian can help you care for your pet. Learn more here.
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Your dog is a wonderful companion, and he counts on you to help him stay healthy. How can you make this happen when your pet is a bit overweight?
Helping an overweight dog get back into shape can take a bit of time and patience, but the health benefits are certainly worth all the trouble. Consider what your pet did to get to this point, as this will help you determine what needs to be done to fix the problem. Your pet needs you to make sure he is eating a healthy food, and that he is eating the amount that is ideal for his size, weight, and breed. He also needs you to help him get some exercise each and every day. This can be done through walks as well as playtime together. Your local Rockaway, NJ vet can offer additional guidance. More details here: http://vetdenville.com/
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You share your home with an adorable pet, and you want her to be comfortable in her home. This will sometimes mean helping them get to know guests who are in your home.
To do this, you will need to understand your pet’s preferences, and be able to politely communicate these to your guests. Let others know what they can do to help your pet feel comfortable, and to interest them in interaction. Make sure your pet is behaving appropriately, and that you offer proper supervision throughout your visit together. This will help you make adjustments and offer guidance as needed to keep everyone happy. It’s also important to recognize when your guests or your pet have had enough interaction for the moment, and to offer them a chance to get some time on their own. For more information, please contact your local vet care Rockaway, NJ.
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Diarrhea is a common problem in cats; and there is a long list of potential causes of diarrhea, both infectious and non-infections causes. Some cats with diarrhea may strain to pass the loose stools and there may be parasites, mucus, blood, or foreign objects in their stool. The severity of diarrhea depends to a large extent on the characteristics of the diarrhea itself and any accompanying symptoms, as well as the cat’s overall health status. Some of the most common causes of diarrhea are infections, parasites, pica (eating non-food items), or lactose intolerance among others.
Most cases of diarrhea will resolve without any veterinary attention and medication. Giving your cat plenty of access to fresh clean water and a bland diet can help alleviate symptoms. But if diarrhea don’t resolve without 24 hours, or there are other signs, such as vomiting or lethargy, you should
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Cats can be exposed to a wide variety of potentially toxic substances that can have fatal effects when prompt veterinary intervention is not given. Here are some basic rules pet owners must observe to protect their pet from poisoning.
- Keep your pet away from places where chemicals and toxins are used, such as the garage, bathroom, kitchen, garden, or lawn.
- Don’t keep poisonous plants inside the home or in the yard.
- Place all chemicals in containers that cannot be opened by curious paws and noses. Make sure to store them out or your pet’s reach.
- All human and pet medications must be kept securely
- Follow instructions when applying insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides, etc.
- When taking your dog on outdoor exc
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Pets can get cancer, too. With most cancers, early discovery and proper attention can go a long way toward a favorable prognosis. Thus, pet owners should learn to spot early warning signs of cancer in their pets and seek veterinary attention immediately.
Important signs of cancer
The best times to check for lumps and bumps include grooming sessions, playtime, cuddling or by just simply running your hands over your pet’s body. Any bump or lump that wasn’t there before should be checked out by your veterinarian.
Farting is normal in dogs, although it is never pleasant to be on the receiving end of your pet’s gassiness. But there seems to be a persistent odor coming from th
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Haven’t you wondered why your dog seems to go hyperactive after a bath? Here are some possible reasons why dogs get the after-bath crazies:
The scent of the soap and shampoo may be too strong for their senses and they are trying to shake it off by running around and rolling on the ground or floor. Rolling around on their mats or on spots where they usually stay in can also help them regain their natural smell.
Another possible explanation is the feeling that they have when air moves across their wet bodies, which can be enhanced as they move around faster.
Rolling around and shaking their bodies also helps them get dry quicker. Dogs hate the weight of the water on their hair coat and will try to shake it off. It is also a natural canine instinct to keep their coat dry because it is their best protection from the elements.
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