Because they can inherit worms from their mothers, worming treatment in puppies should be started early. Puppies should be wormed every two weeks until twelve weeks of age, then monthly until six months of age. Once they have reached six months of age, a puppy can transfer onto an 'adult' worming schedule.
Yes, dogs can eat peach skin. It's perfectly safe for your pooch to eat peach skin, but if you give them a big piece and they are a gulper, it might get a bit stuck in their throat. Remember to cut (...)
The Pharaoh Hound or Kelb tal-Fenek is a Maltese breed of hunting dog. It is traditionally used for rabbit-hunting in the rocky terrain of the islands; the Maltese name means "rabbit dog". (...)
Breed Characteristics But, in general, small dog breeds tend to go up to about 20 pounds, and large dog breeds begin around 60 pounds. So anything in the middle would be a medium-sized dog. Because (...)
All dogs benefit from eating small amounts of fruits and vegetables, particularly when they're older and more prone to constipation. Add fiber to your dog's diet in the form of wheat bran, steamed (...)
Folks that don't know the breed might mistake this for aggression and find it too frightening . don't get a dog--even a quiet, clean dog like a Greyhound.