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12 Best Dog Shampoos | The Strategist

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smooth fox terrier health issues :: Article Creator Smooth Fox Terrier '; captionDone=false; glow.Dom.Get("#captionbtns").AddClass("off"); glow.Anim.FadeIn("#overlay", 3, { onComplete: function(){ captionDone=true; glow.Dom.Get("#captionbtns").RemoveClass("off"); } }); //document.GetElementById("counter").InnerHTML=myId.Replace("asset_", ""); document.GetElementById("show_caption").Style.Display = 'none'; document.GetElementById("hide_caption").Style.Display = 'block'; //]]> This piece of taxidermy was purchased in a sale sometime around 1960. The dog was once the property of the late Lord Lonsdale, the 5th Earl of Lonsdale, also known as 'Lordy' or the 'Yellow Earl'. The specimen is the earliest known example of a Smooth Fox Terrier, as distinct from the wire haired variety. Both breed...

The 5 Best Medicated Dog Shampoos in 2024

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big curly hair dog :: Article Creator 14 Dog Breeds With Curly Tails Learn all about the pups with this adorable feature. Few traits rival the charm of a dog with a curly tail. This trait arises from the unique structure of a dog's tail vertebrae. Normally, the vertebrae that make up a dog's tail are somewhat rounded, but dogs with curly tails have tail vertebrae that resemble wedges (called hemivertebrae). When these wedge-shaped vertebrae stack on top of one another, a curl is formed. Curly tails come in various forms, ranging from tightly coiled corkscrews to loosely curled shapes with more flexibility. You can find curly tails on dogs of all sizes, from small to large. Despite sharing a common trait, each curly-tailed breed brings its own unique qualities and personalities to the table, so we can't generalize their characteristics. Instead, let's dive deeper into the individual breeds. (And don't worry—curly tails...

Dog Heat Rash: Signs, Treatment, and Prevention

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bed bug inspection :: Article Creator 10 Things You Didn't Know About Bed Bugs Below, we'll share 10 facts about bed bugs that most people don't know. If you're thinking that bed bug infestations are something that only occurs in nursing homes (and trust us—you're definitely not alone if you do), you'll certainly learn something here. 1. Bed Bugs Aren't Invisible, but They Can Be Easily Missed "While they are very small, bed bugs and their activity signs are visible to humans," says Megan Cavanaugh from Done Right Pest Solutions in Minnesota. "The eggs are about one millimeter and adult bugs can grow to about five millimeters long." That said, it can be difficult to spot bed bugs, since they're expert hiders. In fact, you may only notice microscopic black flecks if you suspect bed bugs, which is evidence of their fecal matter. So if you're looking for bed bugs, it's best to check crevi...

Pyoderma in Dogs: What You Need To Know About This Skin Condition

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non sporting dogs :: Article Creator 20 Lazy Dogs That Are Expert Nappers 20 Lazy Dogs That Love Napping — Lazy Dog Breeds Skip to main content Alexandr Zhenzhirov/Getty Images Lazy dogs for the win! If you're always on the go, you probably can't wait to chill out at the end of a long day. And what better way to ensure that happens than by having a sleepy, snuggly, lazy dog waiting for you at home, just waiting to curl up by your side? Sean Prichard, president of the canine fitness and adventure company Pant & Wag, understands this all too well. After spending his days with rambunctious pups, Prichard doesn't have the stamina for a dog with high exercise needs. "I wanted a very low-energy dog," he says. That's why he chose a greyhound named Noodles as his canine companion. Low-energy dogs (aka lazy dogs) like Noodles are content with one or two leis...