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5 Cool Facts About Cockapoos

The Cockapoo is often referred to as a mixed-breed or designer dog. It is a cross between a poodle and a cocker spaniel, creating a pet that offers some of the features from each breed while avoiding many of the genetic imperfections commonly found within purebreds. The cockapoo is often healthier than either a poodle or acocker spaniel simply because it does not have any of the genetic defectstypically found in either breed. Since the animal is healthier, it is oftenhappier as well. Fewer vet visits and treatments are required, minimizing anydiscomfort commonly associated with poodles and cocker spaniels. Crossbreeding[...]

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10 Tricks To Get Dog Hair Out Of Your Car

10 Ways To Get Dog Hair Out Of The Car Dog owners love to have their furry friends in their cars - they are part of the family and provide emotional support that is almost therapeutic. However, getting the dog hair out of the car afterwards can be difficult and tiresome. While vacuuming seems like the most obvious solution, it always seems to leave many small hairs behind. Here are some other ways to keep the car interior dog hair-free.to avoid giving your dog the wrong lessons is to identify common training mistakes so you don't make them. A Rubber[...]

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Top 5 Facts About Rottweilers

Rottweilers - Top 5 Facts You Need To Know That Red Tile. Huh, what? The name Rottweiler comes from a town in Germany called Rottweil. At one time that town was built on the site of ancient Roman baths. This particular bath had red tiles in it, which gave the town it's name - "das Rot Wil' or "the red tile". The Rottie breed almost disappeared in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Simply put it was cheaper and easier to fed and train smaller dogs to do the jobs that were typically reserved for Rottweilers. Luckily some dedicated and[...]

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What You Need To Know About Dog First Aid Kits

Here's what you should put in a first aid bag for your dogSince I became a parent, I have kept two bins in my closet that are dedicated to holding all of my medical supplies. I have band-aids, pain relievers, antiseptic wipes, cold packs, upset stomach medication, et cetera. I also have my doctor’s information written down on a piece of paper just in case my phone (which lists all my contacts) is low on battery life and I have to call with my land line. You can never be too careful. For emergencies, you always hope for the best[...]

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