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How To Know My Pug is In Heat? (+Care Tips)

Being in heat is a very specific period for every intact Pug female dog but for her owners as well. This period is considered equivalent to the human female menstrual cycle although there is a...

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How To Know My Boston Terrier is In Heat?

Every female Boston Terrier that has reached sexual maturity ( after 6-12 months of age )will go into heat 2-3 times a year. This will happen of course if you didn't spay her before. The most...

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Common Changes in Aging Labrador (+care tips)

Every dog changes with time and senior age brings a series of changes. Labradors are no exception. Aging Labrador is facing health issues like arthritis, vision /hearing loss, dementia, heart...

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Can Labradors Eat Bones (Safe and Unsafe Options)?

Labradors and bones tend to be inseparable ''friends''. Dogs enjoy gnawing on bones but on the other hand, I am sure you have heard that bones can be quite dangerous for your Labrador's health. This...

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Signs That Your Labradoodle is Depressed or Sad and What to Do About it

Even though Labradoodles ( like any other dog breed) cannot verbalize their feelings, there are signs indicating that your Labradoodle is either depressed or sad. Here are the most common signs...

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My Labradoodle Is In Heat, What To Do? (Care tips)

Intact female Labradoodles will go into heat two times a year ( although once per year is also possible). The heat cycle approximately lasts 2-3 weeks during which your Labradoodle needs special...

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