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April 12, 2025

Why Don’t Dogs Like Frenchies?

Many dogs get along great with French Bulldogs. Still, some dogs react negatively to Frenchies, and the reasons usually come down to communication style, body language, and past experiences. French Bulldogs have a look and way of moving that can confuse other dogs, especially ones that are cautious or poorly socialized. Frenchies have faces that […]

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April 11, 2025

What Should You Train Your Puppy To Do First?

When training your puppy, start with the basics to lay a strong foundation for good behavior. Here are the first things to focus on… Potty Training Consistency – Take your puppy outside regularly, especially after meals, naps, and playtime. Reward them for going outside to reinforce good behavior. Name Recognition Response to Name – Get your puppy […]

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April 9, 2025

What Is A German Shepherds Favorite Food?

Most German Shepherds love meat-based foods above all else. If you asked ten Shepherds to pick only one “favorite,” many would choose something like cooked chicken, beef, lamb, turkey, or fish. Their taste preference leans strongly toward rich, animal-protein flavors. What German Shepherds tend to like best German Shepherds are not a “picky” breed in […]

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April 7, 2025

Why Is A 14-week-old Puppy Still Having Accidents In The House?

A 14-week-old puppy may still have accidents due to several reasons… Incomplete Potty Training – They are still learning where to go and may need more time and consistent reinforcement. Bladder Control – Their bladder control is still developing, making it hard to hold it for long periods. Excitement or Anxiety – Some puppies have accidents when excited […]

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April 6, 2025

Why Do Golden Retrievers Like Paper Towels?

Golden Retrievers were bred to carry things gently in their mouths. That instinct does not turn off at home. Paper towels are light, easy to grab, and satisfying to carry, so they often trigger the same “retrieve and hold” behavior that makes Goldens love toys, socks, and random household items. They enjoy picking objects up […]

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April 6, 2025

Is A 1 Year Old Chihuahua Still A Puppy?

Chihuahuas grow quickly during their first year, but they mature differently from larger dog breeds. Because they are tiny and lightweight, they reach physical maturity earlier than many dogs. Even so, emotional and behavioral development continues beyond the first year. Knowing how a 1-year-old Chihuahua fits into the growth cycle helps you understand their needs […]

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April 6, 2025

Why Are Chihuahuas So Special?

Chihuahuas are special because they combine a very small body with a huge, confident personality. Many breeds are sweet and loyal, but Chihuahuas often act fearless, expressive, and full of attitude. They tend to carry themselves like they are in charge, even around much larger dogs. This bold spirit is one of the first things […]

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April 6, 2025

How To Bathe A Golden Retriever?

Bathing a Golden Retriever is straightforward, but their thick double coat needs the right prep, shampoo, and drying to avoid skin issues and lingering odor. Most Goldens do best with a bath every 4 to 8 weeks, or sooner if they get muddy or start to smell. What you need before you start Dog shampoo […]

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April 5, 2025

What Does It Mean When Someone Is A Golden Retriever?

“Golden retriever” doesn’t always refer to the lovable dog breed. In modern conversation, calling someone a “golden retriever” is a playful way to describe a person, usually a man with a warm, loyal, and affectionate personality. If you’re asking what it means when someone is a golden retriever, it usually means that person is gentle, […]

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April 5, 2025

Why Are Frenchies So Hard To Train?

French Bulldogs can feel hard to train because their personalities and bodies were shaped for companionship, not obedience work. They are smart, but they are also independent, easily distracted, and sometimes physically limited in ways that affect learning. With the right approach, most Frenchies train well, but they rarely respond to heavy-handed or repetitive methods. […]

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