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Ask the dog trainer- Too hot! - Jupiter Courier
Dogs with short faces such as Pugs and Bulldogs can have more difficulty in the heat than some longer faced breeds. With shorter passageways to cool the air, they get hot faster than the average dog. These flat face dogs often have breathing difficulties.
Battersea Dogs Home: 'More dog-fighting casualties' - BBC
Some 50% of the 6,125 dogs the home took in last year are bull breeds, such as Staffordshires or banned pit bulls. The first fighting dog, one-year-old Rosie, was dumped at the gates of the charity late at night bleeding heavily and with severe injuries to
Does Your Dog Have Glaucoma? - Associated Content
and Basset Hounds (hereditary in many breeds, known as primary glaucoma) but any dog can get glaucoma, and it can cause blindness in one or both eyes if left untreated. Glaucoma typically starts out in one eye, but can spread to both eyes if left untreated.
Dangerous breeds 'should all be shot' - New Zealand Herald
The mother of an 8-year-old Dunedin boy whose ear was ripped in half when he was mauled by a dog says dangerous breeds "should all be shot". Carley Ludlow (31) was speaking to the Otago Daily Times the day after her son, Jayden Taggart, had half his left
Texas MAYhem dog show strutting to town - Taylor Daily Press
“I have participated in and have held several (dog) shows before and have loved it, but I wanted to go bigger, so I decided to start my own club,” Bryant said. Bryant said the show will feature several different breeds, including American
Maple Ridge dog’s dental woes net animal cruelty charges - The Vancouver Sun
Veterinarian Dirk Van Der Walt, of Vancouver’s West King Edward Animal Clinic, said small dog breeds are more susceptible to dental problems than larger breeds, mostly because the bone structure holding the teeth in place is not as robust. “Small dogs
Dogs have their day in Saratoga Springs thanks to downtown event - Saratogian
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Area canines enjoyed their own version of social networking Saturday during a Dog-Friendly Downtown event. Numerous breeds of all sizes, from a tiny Japanese Chin to a 195-pound Newfoundland, turned out with their owners in tow.
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