Expensive Dogs
In this article, whatever is stated as the cost to obtain a dog from a breeder, it will (based on a 12-year lifespan) cost at least $25,299.06 more, not counting any medical experiences or other unexpected event.
In this article, whatever is stated as the cost to obtain a dog from a breeder, it will (based on a 12-year lifespan) cost at least $25,299.06 more, not counting any medical experiences or other unexpected event.
The 4th of July is a US holiday that is a nightmare “holiday” for dogs; the sound of fireworks is frightening, and it causes many dogs to panic and run. A LOT of dogs are lost, as a result.
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Over the past 20 years, the French Bulldog has been quietly, but tenaciously, climbing the ladder of popularity.
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. . . in the United States “roughly 2 million companion animals” are stolen EVERY YEAR? Me, neither! AND it’s on the rise!
National Mutt Day occurs on December 2, and National Mixed Breed Awareness Day occurs on July 31. Both of these days invite us to celebrate the blessings in our lives that mixed breed dogs are! National Mutt Day Colleen Paige is the well-known animal welfare and pet expert who created National Mutt Day. Considered
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October is the month to find your new BFF at a shelter or rescue facility!
October – Pet Awareness Days Read More »
“A golden-haired Tibetan mastiff puppy has reportedly been sold for a whopping $2 million . . .”
The Most Expensive Dog in the World According To The Guinness World Records Read More »
At least one dog has lived in the White House for over 100 years — no matter WHO was President. Did you know that almost every U.S. President since George Washington has had at least one dog? Thirty of the 44 presidents have had at least one dog in the White House, so it seems pretty fair to say
Canines – Real Dogs – in the White House Read More »
The more cautious answer might be, “It depends . . .” I’m going to go out on a limb and say, emphatically, “Yes! Because dogs benefit seniors.” The American Pet Products Association (“APPA”) conducted a survey in 2017-2018 which revealed that around 68% of American households (approximately 85 million of us) have a pet, so
Should Seniors Adopt a Dog? Read More »