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April 30, 2025

How Can You Make Sure A Breeder Isn’t A Puppy Mill?

To ensure a breeder isn’t a puppy mill, it’s important to do thorough research and ask the right questions. Puppy mills often prioritize profit over the health and well-being of the dogs, so it’s essential to look for signs of responsible, ethical breeding practices. Here’s how to tell if a breeder is legitimate… Visit the […]

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April 29, 2025

What Breed Of Dog Is Easiest To Train?

The easiest dog breeds to train are usually the ones bred to work closely with humans. These dogs tend to focus on people, learn fast, and enjoy repeating tasks. That said, “easiest” still depends on your lifestyle, your training style, and the dog’s individual personality. A breed that trains like a dream for one owner […]

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April 27, 2025

Why Shouldn’t You Buy A Puppy From Certain Breeders?

Buying a puppy from certain breeders, especially irresponsible or unethical breeders, can lead to a variety of problems, both for the puppy and the owner. Here are key reasons why you should avoid certain breeders… Puppy Mills Poor Living Conditions – Puppy mills are large-scale breeding operations focused on profit rather than the health and well-being […]

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April 27, 2025

Are Dachshunds Protective Of Their Owner?

Yes, Dachshunds are often protective of their owner. They were bred to be bold, determined hunters that worked close to people, and that confidence carries into family life. Many Dachshunds form strong bonds and will try to guard their home, their routine, and their favorite person. Still, their protectiveness usually shows more as alertness and […]

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April 26, 2025

Is It Okay To Keep A Puppy In A Playpen All Day?

It’s not ideal to keep a puppy in a playpen all day, but it can be a helpful tool if used properly. Puppies need a balance of rest, play, training, and social interaction, so it’s important to avoid confining them to a playpen for extended periods. Here’s a breakdown of when a playpen can be […]

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