Appearance wise, Alaskan Huskies are usually leaner in build than Siberians with a more pronounced tuck-up. Siberians often have blue or any combination of blue and brown eyes, whereas Alaskan Huskies often have brown eyes. Crosses between the Alaskan Husky and the Siberian Husky are called Alaskan Amerindian Huskies.
High levels of glycoalkaloid are toxic to humans. Acute symptoms, which generally occur 30 minutes to 12 hours after ingestion, include nausea, vomiting, stomach and abdominal cramps, and diarrhoea (...)
The older dog will need a good, well-balanced diet that is lower in calories, higher in fiber and has adequate protein and fat. For some older dogs, you can continue to feed their regular food, but (...)
Flea and tick infestations can impact the health of your pet. By consistently working to prevent fleas and ticks, pet owners can help their cats and dogs avoid discomfort, skin infections, and dise (...)
The red potato may may be lower in calories and carbs, but the yellow potato is a better source of iron and calcium. An 85-gram serving of a yellow potato contains 1.3 milligrams of iron and 15 mil (...)
Salukis are fastidious and like to be clean. They shed little and require only weekly brushing. Salukis should not reside in homes that have small pets. Even with the best training, a Saluki will v (...)