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"The Essential Guide to Puppies: Nurturing Your Newest Canine Companion"

  "The Essential Guide to Puppies: Nurturing Your Newest Canine Companion" Welcoming a puppy into your home is a momentous occasion filled with excitement and joy. These playful bundles of fur bring warmth, laughter, and endless love into our lives. In this comprehensive guide, we'll dive into everything you need to know about raising a happy, healthy puppy, from their early days of exploration to their journey into adulthood. Get ready to embark on a journey filled with wagging tails, wet noses, and unconditional devotion! The Magic of Puppyhood : Bringing Home Your Puppy: Tips for a Smooth Transition Building a Bond: Establishing Trust and Affection with Your Puppy Understanding Puppy Behavior: From Zoomies to Naptime Naps Playtime Essentials: Toys and Activities to Keep Your Puppy Busy 2. Puppy Care Essentials: Nutrition: Choosing the Right Food for Your Growing Puppy Feeding Schedule: How Often Should You Feed Your Puppy? Potty Training: Step-by-Step Guide to Housetr...
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Stray dog ​​diseases:

  Stray dog ​​diseases :  The question that arises for some is: Why do stray dogs get sick? In this regard, we must say that since the beginning of dogs, they needed humans to continue their lives, and we must also add that humans caused the creation of such beautiful animals. For this reason, they cannot take care of themselves like other animals, and in this way, when someone does not take care of them, they will easily get sick in communities due to various reasons such as pollution, hunger, virus transmission, and even thirst.  Most diseases of these beautiful animals can be transferred to other dogs. For this reason, when a stray dog ​​gets sick, other animals that were near it will also get sick. Of course, sometimes these diseases can also be transmitted to humans, which is why veterinarians advise people to avoid touching stray dogs. Infectious diseases of stray dogs:   Some diseases can be transmitted from dogs to humans. Regarding how these diseases are tra...

Street dogs [types + feeding]

  Street dogs [types + feeding] A stray dog ​​or street dog is a dog that is not limited to the yard or house. Stray dogs include street dogs, village dogs, stray dogs, wild dogs, etc., and may be owned or not. The number of dogs in the world is estimated at 900 million, and they are considered pets that are owned and therefore controlled. The difference between rural and urban dogs :  From an ecological point of view, there is a big difference between urban and rural street dogs because the environmental influences and evolutionary pressures of each have a different profile.  A village dog is a village dog that, although having no owner, always or most of the time resides in a particular village settlement. They are neither wild nor domesticated which means they have retained their tame temperament and have less impact on the ecosystem around them than other country dogs. Even different behavioral and anatomical features can be seen between village dogs and stray dogs. F...

10 tips for dealing with stray dogs and avoiding injuries..

  10 tips for dealing with stray dogs and avoiding injuries.. Many of us find it difficult to deal with stray dogs, and overcome the feeling of fear of them, so Dr. Sally Al-Fiqi, a veterinarian, explains how to deal with stray dogs, noting that it is preferable not to look at dogs directly in the dog’s eyes, because that is considered more provocation.  It makes the animal more ferocious, in addition to trying not to show fear, as dogs have a strong sense of smell that is capable of feeling fear, so try to control yourself. Sally pointed out that the dog often tries to protect his property, so do not encroach on the dogs’ place or try to play with him, and remember that the human can control the dog. If it is trained, issuing commands such as sit or do not move influences it and makes it remain in its place calmly.  In addition, if you see a dog and feel afraid of it, control your nerves and move calmly away from it, keeping it within your sight, as this will calm it dow...

Information about dogs

  Information  about dogs What is the origin of dogs ?  Dogs are mammals, which archaeologists and paleontologists believe to have originated from a small animal the size of a weasel. It lived in parts of the continent of Asia about 60 million years ago and is called Miacis, but this species became extinct and some of it evolved before 30-40 million years ago.  The previous species evolved into a new species of animal called Cynodictis, which is an animal of medium size, with a long body, a long tail, and thick hair. This lineage developed It crossed thousands of years to become a new species known as Tomarctus. Which are considered the ancestors of what are known today as wolves, dogs, and foxes, and genetic evidence indicates that the origin of dogs is directly descended from the wolf class. How do dogs reproduce? The male knows that the female is ready to mate by smelling the scent of her reproductive organ. If the female accepts it, she tilts her tail to the side...