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Dog Tail Wagging: The Language of Joy and Communication Dog tail wagging is one of the most common and well-known signs of animal communication. This behavior is much more than a simple physical activity; it expresses deep emotional states and…
The scent gland is a collection of small sebaceous glands located on both sides of the animal’s anus. These glands produce a special-smelling secretion that plays an important role in territorial marking and social communication. The scent glands are particularly…
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The BARF Feeding means Biologically Appropriate Raw Food. Among today’s dog owners, an increasing number are facing health issues affecting their pets. The widespread use of antibiotics, the increasing presence of chronic skin and fur diseases, bacterial infections, leukemia, parvovirus,…
Weight pulling – Muscles tense, adrenaline levels rise in both the dog and the handler, and the dog, weighing barely 20 kg, sets off with over 2 tons of weight behind it. Almost unbelievable, but this is not a made-up…
Kennel Cough – The typical autumn-winter dog woe Although kennel cough is not among the most severe dog diseases, it can cause prolonged annoyance for both the owner and the furry friend. In this article, we will go through the…
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ded thatIf we’ve reached the stage of choosing a breed and then selecting a litter, one of the most beautiful tasks for the owner comes next: choosing the puppy. Arriving at the litter that holds our future “companion,” looking at…
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The Circumstances of Encounter, the Relationship Between Dogs and Humans The relationship between dogs and humans has a long history. Back when humans established a connection with dogs, they were far from the arrogant “lords of the world” as they…
Guard dog – First and foremost, it cannot be emphasized enough that guard dog work is one of the most responsible branches of dog training! Taking a nonchalant, unprofessional, or perhaps “DIY mischief” approach is not equal to carefully structured,…
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Proper nutrition and dysplasia The extent of the development of dysplasia and the resulting clinical symptoms can be significantly reduced. The solution lies in proper nutrition. The development of dysplasia is fundamentally attributed to genetic reasons. In the case of…
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