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The Best Big Dog Names
The Best Big Dog Names
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Big dogs are wonderful companions as there’s just so much more to love! If you’ve decided to take the plunge and have got the space in your heart and home for a big pup, you’ll probably be looking for some great big dog names. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered and have come up with a fantastic list of boy and girl big dog names, that includes everything from Disney-inspired monikers, to names that literally mean big and even ones that’ll make you laugh out loud! Top 10 big girl dog names From names inspired by Greek goddesses to ones influenced by nature, this is our top 10 list of our absolute favourite girl big dog names: • Artemis • Athena • Freya • Pandora • Asta • Ebba • Kali • Moxie • Sasha • Willow Top 10 big boy dog names
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Curly-haired dog breeds you can’t help but love instantly
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No matter how tight or fluffy the coils are, no dog lover can resist running their hands through the fancy fur of a curly-haired dog. But these irresistible curls weren’t created by nature just for petting! They also serve as a great barrier against water. No wonder curly dog breeds have been trusted assistants for fishermen and hunters for generations. Their coats also provide a lot of warmth, which unfortunately makes some of these amazing canines unsuitable for very hot climates. Voluminous curls, feathered furs and fluffy hair do´s, these popular big-haired dog breeds look like they’ve been transported into our laps straight from the ‘80s and we couldn’t love them more for that. Here are the most amazing balls of fur proudly showing off their fabulous curls to the world. Curly-haired dog breeds you can’t help but love instantly Bichon Frise
6 Hairless Cat Breeds
6 Hairless Cat Breeds
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Hairless cats have been around for an extremely long time, there’s even evidence of them dating back as far as the Aztec period. And then from the early 2000s, cats with no hair became very popular and many breeders set about developing new breeds, often created with the breed that’s considered to be the original hairless cat – the Sphynx. Hairless cat breeds are truly unique in appearance, but they also tend to be very affectionate and are known to climb under duvets and inside jumpers for warmth. If you’re thinking about bringing a beautifully bald cat into your home, you may be wondering about how to care for them and what breeds currently exist. Read on to find out all you need to know. Are hairless cats actually hairless? First things first, you may be wondering if hairless cats are actually completely hairless. Some cats can be totally bald, but it’s far more common for them to have soft, fine, down-like fur which makes them feel like velvet. This fur may be a fine coating all over, or it may be isolated to patches like their tail or between their toes. Interestingly, some kittens can be born with fur and then they may lose it as they grow up.
Gorgeous White Cat Breeds to Welcome to the Family
Gorgeous White Cat Breeds to Welcome to the Family
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Snow-white fur that’s always soft to touch, big wonderful eyes and cute little meows that greet you every time you get home – having a white cat as a companion is one of life’s biggest joys. Many of these felines come with cool personalities, some of them serene and easy-going, others slightly more rambunctious and fun-loving. So, no matter how you imagine the ideal four-legged family member to be, you’ll find your perfect match in this group of stunning white fluffy cats. Here they come! 7 Amazing white cat breeds you’ll wish were yours
11 Short-haired Cat Breeds
11 Short-haired Cat Breeds
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If you’re looking to bring a new four-legged friend into your home and love the thought of petting a soft coat but don’t want all the grooming requirements of a long-haired breed, a short-haired cat could be just what you’re after. Keep reading to discover how to care for short-haired cat breeds and learn all about our favourites and their unique personalities. Who knows? Maybe you’ll find your next furry best friend! Grooming short-haired cats Short-haired cat breeds have relatively easygrooming needsas their coat is much less prone to matting and many tend to do a pretty good job of grooming themselves. With that being said, we still recommend grooming them every week or so, to keep their fur and skin in tip-top condition and remove any dead hair which can cause those peskyhairballs. 11 short-haired cat breeds Now you know how to groom short-haired cats, check out our favourite 11 breeds below and find the purrrfect companion to add to your life.
Cat Heat Cycle
Cat Heat Cycle
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Just like most female mammals, cats experience monthly cycles. However, their ‘periods’ are quite different from the menstrual cycle in humans. In this guide, find out all you need to know about the cat heat cycle, including how often they go into heat and whether or not you should let your feline go through an initial cycle prior to spaying.
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Incontinence in Cats
Incontinence in Cats
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Incontinence in cats is a condition that’s most frequently observed in older felines. Just like with humans, when cats reach their senior years, it can be quite common for them to develop certain health conditions such as cognitive impairment and loss of muscle control that can lead to problems with defecating and urinating. If your cat is leaking urine or seems to be having problems with defecating, it could be a sign of incontinence. Keep reading to find out what can cause this problem and the possible treatment methods. What is incontinence in cats?
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Top 9 Pug Health Problems to Look Out For
Top 9 Pug Health Problems to Look Out For
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Pugsare so easy to love. They’re intelligent, have a sweet nature and bring plenty of humour to households. They also have huge personalities that somehow manage to fit into their small statures. You might not guess it when you see them strutting confidently around the house, but some of the characteristics that make them so endearing might cause certain health conditions that are typical for these little fellows. This doesn’t make them any less loveable, but owners should be aware of the specific Pug health problems. The sooner the symptoms are recognised and treatment can be offered, the quicker your dog can go back to being the awesome pups they are. The 9 most common Pug health problems you should know about Brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS)
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French Bulldog Health Problems
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French Bulldogs have become an incredibly popular breed in recent years, which is due to their adorable bat-like ears paired with their wrinkly face, alongside their quirky and playful personalities. Sadly, this popularity has also had a downside and there’s now a long list of French Bulldog health problems that have arisen due to irresponsible breeding practices. French Bulldog health problems French Bulldogs are currently classed as a category 2 by the UK Kennel Club which means they have some particular points of concern. The most common health issues to affect the breed are listed below. French Bulldog respiratory system disorders
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12 Long-Haired Dog Breeds
12 Long-Haired Dog Breeds
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If you spot a long-haired dog, it can be next to impossible to resist petting their luscious locks. Their fluffy coats give them an almost teddy bear-like appearance which makes them nothing short of adorable. But this luxurious coat usually comes with great responsibility in terms of extragroomingto keep them in tip-top condition. If you love your pups with a little extra fluff, keep reading to find out our top 12 long-haired dog breeds and their grooming requirements! 1. Afghan Hound One of the most famous long-haired dogs and possibly the most glamorous breed of all time, the Afghan Hound boasts a long and silky flowing coat that comes in shades of black, rust or cream. These gorgeous coats don’t just serve to make them look fabulous either, their original purpose was to protect them from the cold temperatures of the Afghanistan mountains from which they hail. Grooming requirements:High maintenance, coat requires misting prior to daily brushing to prevent damage. Regular bathing will also be required. 2. Bolognese Resembling a small cloud, the Bolognese has a glorious long, cotton-like coat in a bright white colour. A firm favourite of Italian royalty thanks to their stunning appearance and fun natures, this long-haired dog breed makes a wonderful companion for those looking for a smaller fluffy dog with tonnes of personality. Grooming requirements:Surprisingly the Bolognese doesn’t shed very much, but they will need daily brushing to prevent tangles. The coat can be clipped shorter for easier maintenance.

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