“Growth” foods necessary at the puppy stage have higher protein levels and calorie counts to meet your pup's developmental needs. But once your pup is six to 12 months old those needs change. That's usually when your puppy is nearing his adult height and can transition to adult food.
Your dog could be called in for a pet interview. Some apartment communities judge by the individual dog, and if that's the case, your pet will be called in for a pet interview. A pet interview allo (...)
Feel your dog's ribs If you can't feel their ribs – or if you can't feel them very well – there's too much fat and you have an overweight dog. If there's too much rib, i.e. you can't feel much betw (...)
8 Puppy Tips for the First Week Get Your Supplies Before You Bring Your Puppy Home. . Puppy Proof Your Home. . Socialize Your Puppy Right Away. . Start House Training in the First Week. . (...)
Fun fact: Currently, the biggest Alaskan Malamute is named Tyson, and he lives in Richmond. He's a 3-year-old Mal with a body length of 63 inches (160 cm) and a weight of 150 pounds (68 kg). Becaus (...)
A number of common misconceptions exist regarding the degree of transmission from companion parrots to dogs and cats. Concern regarding bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic transmission is gener (...)