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What is the easiest dog breed to take care of?

Apr 05

My parents are considering buying me a dog, (i bet they are) and my dad wants a basset hound, but i don't
i want an easy dog to take care of, and maybe with some reasons i can persuade him to get a dog easier to take care of.

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How do those dog breeders with 10+ dogs take care of all of those dogs?

Feb 28

It seems to me that all those dogs wouldn't get the attencion they need each day. How do you walk 10 dogs at a time? Is that even possible? Are these people full time breeders with no other job and they spend 8 hours a day taking care of all of their dogs? How do you they take care of all the adult dogs when puppies are born. Puppies are time consuming.

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How does a vet perform a c-section? Where do they cut the dog open at? Can the dog take care of the pups after

Jan 15

How does a vet perform a c-section? Where do they cut the dog open at? Can the dog take care of the pups after she has a c-section? What kind of milk can a puppy eat if the mom can't take care of it. How much and how often does a puppy need fed if the mom can't tend to it?

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Can a female dog take care of an orphaned newborn puppy?

Dec 18

I had 3 dogs. 1 male and 2 female and 1 of the female dogs had two puppies and she died leaving behind only two puppies. Then one puppy died and now there is only one puppy. Can my other dog that is a female adopt it? If so how can I convince her to take the puppy under her care?

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What is the best age to take a puppy to dog training courses?

Aug 19

I have a wire haired daschund and we will be taking it to dog training courses. What age is best for us to start taking it to courses?

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How To Take Care Of Short Haired Chihuahua

Dec 22

The Short-Haired Chihuahua is one of the two official breeds of Chihuahuas recognized by the American Kennel Club. Compared to its Long-haired cousin, this breed of Chihuahua has a shorter coat of hair and is more popular in countries with warmer climates. Caring for the Short-haired Chihuahua is extremely important for Chihuahua owners as these dogs are relatively fragile and vulnerable to illnesses given their small size as compared to other dogs.

Nutrition is an important consideration when taking care of a Short-haired Chihuahua. Chihuahuas need regular meals of high quality food in order to obtain the necessary nutrients required for a healthy life. Ideally food should consist of proteins, carbohydrates and a vegetable. Generally, dried food is recommended to prevent the buildup of plaque and tartar. The Short-haired Chihuahua should be fed two meals daily. Care should be taken by owners to regulate the feeding portions for their Short-haired Chihuahua as Chihuahuas are prone to overeat, resulting in obesity. Food should be in small bite-sized proportions in order for ease of chewing and digestion as Chihuahuas have very small teeth. Also, food should be fresh and any unconsumed food after each meal should be discarded to prevent the growth of bacteria and germs. Plenty of drinking water should be provided for hydration purposes. This is especially important in places with warmer temperature.

The Short-haired Chihuahua should be groomed on a regular basis. Tangles are less likely with its smooth short-haired coat. As such, occasional grooming with a soft bristle brush would be necessary. In countries with warmer temperatures, frequent bathing would be preferable to prevent fleas and other skin-related illnesses. Otherwise, a bathe a month would be sufficient. However, Chihuahua owners would have to be careful to prevent water from entering the ears of their Short-haired Chihuahua to prevent infection.

Exercise is necessary to prevent obesity for the Short-haired Chihuahua. While Chihuahuas are often dubbed as pocket dogs, exercise is necessary to prevent Chihuahua obesity. Frequent short walks are necessary to prevent such a situation and to facilitate greater interaction and better relations between the Short-haired Chihuahua and its owner. However, moderation has to be exercised in terms of the distance covered and duration as Chihuahuas generally have a shorter stamina as compared to other breeds of dogs.

Given its thin short coat, it is necessary to provide the Short-haired Chihuahua with sufficient warm clothing especially in cooler countries. Generally, Chihuahuas do not adapt well to cold weather given their small size. In choosing clothing, it is important to understand that the Short-haired Chihuahua may have allergies to outfits made of certain fabrics. As such, it is important for Chihuahua owners to let their Short-haired Chihuahuas try out a particular new outfit for a short period of time. Should there be observations of rash, itch or discomfort, the outfit in question may not be suitable for the Chihuahua's use.

Timely checkups are also a necessity to determine the overall health state of the Chihuahua. Veterinarians would be able to dispense professional advice to Chihuahua owners on issues such as nutrition.

Most importantly, Chihuahua owners must be prepared for a long term commitment as far as Chihuahuas have an average lifespan of about 11 to 18 years. With sufficient care and commitment, Chihuahua owners would be able to look forward to a fulfilling experience with their pets.

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