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Jane Teresa

Jane Teresa

Jane is a passionate pet enthusiast with 10 years pet ownership experience. Her goal is to help pet owners understand and treat their pet companions better. This information, she believes, will bring out the best out of the pet and the owner. Stay informed!

Basenji Training, Yodeling, Hypoallergenic, Breeding, and Size

Basenji is a hunting dog breed originally from Democratic Republic of Congo(DRC) in Central Africa. They are nicknamed barkless dogs for producing an unusual sound between a yodel and a chortle due to the unusual shape of larynx. Basenjis are self-cleaning animals just like cats. They also dislike wet weather. Often, they will refuse to go outside in any sort of damp conditions.

Cavapoo Training, Potty Training, Food, Colors, Size, and Barking

Cavapoo ( also referred to as Cavoodle, Cavadoo, or cavadoodle) is a designer dog that was developed after crossing a Poodle (usually a miniature) with Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. The crosses of the two pure breeds existed in the 20th century. Although, deliberate cross breeding started in the 90s in Australia by dog breeders. Cavapoo is yet to be recognized by Kennels clubs like AKC and UKC. Cavapoos make great family pets and therapy dogs. They are friendly dogs that will happily greet anyone that comes to the door. For this reason, Cavapoos don't make good watchdogs. A Cavapoo makes a great pet for novice owners.

Australian Cattle Dog Health Issues, Food, Neck Size, Food Allergies, and Skin Allergies

Australian Cattle Dog( simply ACD or Cattle Dog) is a medium-sized herding dog originally from Australia. It was created to drive cattle over long distances across tough terrain. As of now, it is used as a family pet, police dog, therapy dog, scat-detection dog, and drug detection dog. Cattle Dogs have also been nicknamed Blue Heeler or Red Heeler on the basis of their red or blue-gray coat. Although, the former is far more common. Although intelligent, many handlers find training a Cattle Dog challenging since it thrives on new experiences and change. These dogs also make great hiking companions simply due to their natural endurance, preference of sticking by its owners' side, and lack of interest in hunting.

Vizsla Neck Size, Dog Food, Size, Training, Colors, Speed, Coat, and Traits

Vizsla ( also referred to as Hungarian Vizsla) is a medium-sized dog from Hungary that was bred to work as a retriever and pointer. They make great companion dogs that easily form bonds with their owners, children, and even strangers. Vizslas are velcro dogs that will whine or cry when they feel unhappy or neglected. Often, they are mistaken for Weimaraners, Redbone Coonhounds, and Rhodesian Ridgebacks. A Vizsla is single-coated hence unsuitable for outdoor living.

Havanese Grooming, Dog Food, Food Allergies, and Training Secrets

Havanese is a bichon type of toy breed originally from Cuba popular for its springy gait. These dogs are considered ideal companion dogs and family pets since they are highly adaptable to any environment. Although, they are affected by separation anxiety if they are left alone for several hours each day. Havanese dogs like to follow the household members everywhere. This is also a tropical breed that must be protected from the cold even if the coat is abundant and appears warm. Leaving the coat longer during winter is essential.

Pekingese Allergies, Skin Allergies, Dog Food, Haircut, Grooming, and Colors

Pekingese( also Pekinese) is a toy dog breed originally from China created as a companion dog for the Chinese Imperial court. It is well-known for its distinct rolling gait that may have been intentionally developed through selective breeding to discourage the court dogs from wandering around. Pekingese dogs are well-known for their large eyes and flat face. It is slightly longer than tall when measured from the forechest to the rear. They are vulnerable to back injuries due to the long spines and short legs. These dogs made headlines in 1912 when one of the three surviving dogs in the sinking Titanic was a Pekingese.

Weimaraner Traits, Food Allergies, Food, Ear Infection, and Grooming Brush

Weimaraner is a large-sized dog breed originally from Weimar, Germany that was bred for hunting in the early 1800. They are popular for their distinctive silvery-gray coat and their unusual blue-gray or amber colored eyes. Weimaraners are well-rounded hunting dogs and human-orientated making them great partners for novice hunters. This is a dependent breed that loves to be with their owner, following them everywhere. Although, this can create severe separation anxiety that may lead to destruction of property or injury while trying to escape.

Belgian Malinois Training, Food allergies, Heat Cycle, Dog Food, and Shedding

Belgian Malinois (simply referred to as Malinois or Mal) is a medium-sized herding breed from Belgium. It has a short dense fawn-mahogany coat with a black mask. Malinois is one of the closely related Belgian Shepherds or Belgian Sheepdogs that is recognized as a separate breed by AKC. Other Belgian Sheepdogs are Groenendael (black long-haired dog), Tervuren (long-haired fawn-mahogany dog), and Laekenois (rough haired fawn coated dog). However, these dogs are recognized as one breed by the United Kennel Club. Malinois were initially bred as herding dogs. Currently, they are used as companion dogs, police dogs, guard dogs, search and rescue dogs, guide dogs, detection dogs, and assistance dogs.

Bichon Frise Grooming, Grooming Brush, Training Problems, and Training Guide

Bichon Frise ( also known as Bichon Tenerife) is a small dog breed of the Bichon Type. It makes a great pet for novice owners and city dwellers. Even though Bichons are small-sized dogs, they have been categorized under the non-sporting group by the AKC. A Bichon Frise is regarded hypoallergenic since it doesn't readily shed and thus considered suitable for people suffering from dog allergies. Bichons suffer from separation anxiety and should not be left alone for long hours.

Border Collie Grooming, Training Tips, Muzzle, Weight, Dog Food, and Temperament

Border Collie is a medium-sized herding dog that originated from Britain. This breed is popular for its intense gaze which controls its flock. Border Collies appear just in any colors that are permissible by the breed's standard, although Black and White is the most common. Originally, bred as herding dogs, Border Collies still enjoy this role throughout the world. Over the years, the breed has become popular as a companion dog.
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