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Why are my Golden Retriever’s teeth yellow?
Yellow teeth can come from pigment in red meat or sugary/fatty food, poor oral care causing plaque and tartar, normal aging, or vitamin deficiency and dental disease. Regular brushing and checkups help.
How can I improve the coat of my one-year-old Golden Retriever?
A one-year-old Golden is an adult; supplement lecithin, fish oil, and vitamins to improve skin and coat quality. Ensure enough protein (fish, eggs, shrimp, boiled chicken breast). Brush regularly to avoid tangles and boost circulation. Don't bathe too often, and avoid long sun exposure to protect the skin's oil barrier.
How can a Teddy’s coat color be maintained
Maintain a Teddy's coat by daily brushing, feeding complete nutrition with extras like egg yolk and vegetables, moderate outdoor exercise, and regular baths with pet shampoo.
How can I make a Poodle’s coat grow faster?
A Poodle's coat grows best with enough protein, vitamins and minerals from a quality diet plus lecithin and fish oil. Regular brushing and proper exercise also boost circulation and hair growth.
How does a Golden Retriever compare to a Labrador?
Both are sturdy medium dogs; Goldens have longer coats needing more grooming. Both are friendly, gentle, loyal; Goldens more playful/excitable, Labs steadier and easier to train. Both smart; Goldens need more patience.
How to brush a Teddy’s teeth?
Steps: prepare dog toothbrush, paste, warm water, towel; check the mouth is normal. Fix the dog with mouth open, let the brush touch teeth so it licks and sniffs to get used to it. Then reward with a snack, and once adapted, add paste and brush gently, also cleaning the tongue.

Rough Collie
The Rough Collie, also called the Collie, originated in Britain and was made famous by Queen Victoria and the film 'Lassie'. Spiritual and understanding, it is a smart, gentle herding and companion dog known as a lifelong star companion.

Irish Terrier
The Irish Terrier, also called the Irish Red Terrier, originated in Ireland in the 18th century from black, tan and wheaten terriers. A rough-coated, long-legged breed much like the Airedale, it is now a gentle family companion suited to city apartments.

Otterhound
The Otterhound, originally from Britain, is a tall, rough-coated scenthound with an extremely keen nose and a curious interest in scents. Gentle and calm, its magnificent head shows great power and dignity, and its strong body and long stride let it work for long periods.

pug
The Pug, originally from China and also called the Hapa dog, is charming and elegant. Named 'Pug' in the late 18th century (an old word meaning ghost, lion nose, or little monkey), it is prone to inverted eyelashes, many facial folds, entropion, and blocked tear ducts leaving visible tear stains.