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April 16, 2025

What Calms Beagles Down?

Beagles are energetic, scent-driven dogs. They calm down best when their daily needs are met in a way that works with their instincts. When a Beagle gets enough physical exercise, smell-based mental work, and routine, calm behavior becomes much easier. Why Beagles get worked up Most “hyper” Beagles are reacting to one of these causes. […]

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April 15, 2025

What Is The Best Thing To Feed A Chihuahua?

The best thing to feed a Chihuahua is a high-quality, complete, and balanced dog food made for small breeds and matched to your dog’s age. Chihuahuas have tiny mouths, small stomachs, and fast metabolisms. That means they need nutrient-dense food in small pieces that are easy to chew and digest. A well-formulated small-breed diet gives […]

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April 14, 2025

How Much Does It Cost To Vaccinate A Puppy?

The cost to vaccinate a puppy can vary depending on factors like location, veterinary clinic, and the specific vaccines required. Here’s a general breakdown… Core Vaccines (Required for all puppies) DHPP (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus, Parainfluenza) – $30 – $70 per dose. Rabies – $15 – $30 (given at 12-16 weeks of age). Non-Core Vaccines (Based on risk […]

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April 13, 2025

Is A French Bulldog A Good Pet?

French Bulldogs are excellent pets for families and small homes due to their affectionate and easygoing nature so consider them if you want a loyal indoor companion.

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April 13, 2025

Is A Boxer A High Risk Dog?

Boxers can be labeled high-risk in some regions due to strength and energy but are not inherently dangerous so focus on early socialization and training.

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April 13, 2025

Is A Labrador High Maintenance?

Labradors are not considered high maintenance in temperament, but their care routine can be demanding due to their energy levels, need for daily physical activity, and consistent grooming to manage shedding; they also thrive on social interaction and may become anxious or destructive if left unstimulated.

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