Before you decide you want to breed your Doberman Pinscher, there are certain facts that you need to know before hand. Your female Dobie needs to be, checked out for any health problems she may have, such as hereditary defects, like hip dysphasia, heartworms and other parasites.
Your female Dobie will need to be, taken to the veterinarians’ office; there your veterinarian will perform a series of test on your female Doberman pinscher. In addition, hip dysphasia can be, discovered by the use of an x-ray, which is by no means harmful or painful to your Dobie. However, when looking for heartworms or any other parasites, your Doberman pinscher will have to produce a sample of its stool for the veterinarian to examine.
In order to prevent heartworms or other parasites, heart wormers maybe used to prevent your female from getting heartworms or other dangerous parasites. Therefore, your female Dobie needs to…
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Every dog lover should look into adopting a toy poodle. These are one of the best breads of dogs you could ever own. When you adopt a toy poodle you are getting a highly intelligent dog. Toy poodles are one of the easiest to train breeds and are always happy. Toy poodles are also extremely friendly and love to always be around people.
When you adopt a toy poodle you need to make sure they get enough exercise otherwise they could be hyper and nervous. As long as you give these little guys enough exercise, you should have no problems with them. When caring for them, they must be bathed on a normal basis. Their fur requires shaving every six weeks. There are four different clip styles: Show, Puppy, Continental, and English Saddle. It is important to frequently clean the ears and trim the nails. Proper dental hygiene is a must…
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Your Poodle may someday find herself face to face with a wasp, bee, yellow jacket, spider, or other stinging or biting insect. In most cases, the encounter is benign. But dogs can and do get stung by these critters, and it not only hurts but can cause a severe reaction and illness as well.
The sting of bees, wasps, and yellow jackets swell and are painful. That’s usually the extent of the damage, but dogs who are stung repeatedly could experience shock from the venom. Additionally, just as some people are highly allergic to insect bites and stings, some dogs are allergic and react severely to bites and stings.
When it comes to insect bites and stings, the best advice is to identify the attacker and call your veterinarian. Ask for instructions on what to do at home to make your dog comfortable immediately.
The vet may advise you to apply a paste…
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The Poodle’s coat consists of two types of hair. The outer coat should be thick, wiry and curly. The undercoat must be soft and woolly to provide warmth. Puppies, however, are exceptions. Poodle puppy coats are soft and fine with little or no curl, but often with a slight wave.
As the dog matures into adulthood, the coat develops a thick, curly quality. The best way to judge a puppy’s potential adult coat is to look at the parents. If they carry good coats, their
puppies will likely possess them too.
Ever since the first hunters trimmed their retrieving dogs to prevent drowning, the Poodle hairstyle has been a favorite topic of conversation among dog people. Initially, Poodles sported either a Continental clip or an English Saddle clip. Now, hundreds of years later, these are still popular as they are required clips for show dogs.
Puppies under one year of age are shown in…
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