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Poodle (Caniche)
The Poodle, often groomed in the popular 'Teddy' style, is a smart, low-shedding companion dog that comes in standard, miniature and toy sizes. Lively and affectionate, it is one of the most popular pets.

Havanese
The Havanese is a small, short-legged companion dog from Cuba with long, soft hair and a merry, affectionate nature. Friendly, gentle, and sensitive, it is an ideal family pet and devoted to its owners.

Gordon Setter
The Gordon Setter is a Scottish gundog from the 17th century, recognized by its black-and-tan coat. A beautiful, intelligent, and hardworking hunting dog, it is alert, cheerful, confident, and deeply loyal.

Finnish Spitz
The Finnish Spitz, also called the Finnish Fox Dog, is a hunting breed from Finland developed in the late 18th century. Resembling a fox with its pointed muzzle, erect ears, dense coat, and curled tail, it is gentle, calm, loyal, and brave.

Siberian Huskiy
The Siberian Husky is a medium-sized working dog bred by the Chukchi people of Siberia to pull sleds. Friendly, energetic and wolf-like in appearance, it is now a popular but strong-willed companion.

Border Collie
The Border Collie is widely regarded as the most intelligent of all dog breeds, originally developed along the England-Scotland border for herding sheep. Energetic, sensitive and devoted, it needs plenty of exercise and mental work.
Why can’t golden retrievers drink milk?
Milk has high lactose but dogs lack lactase, causing intolerance, diarrhea, and possible allergies. Goat milk is betterβmore calcium and vitamins, plus epithelial growth factor that repairs digestive and respiratory mucosa.
My erect-eared Teddy’s ears suddenly stopped standing up. What should I do?
Sudden ear drooping in an erect-eared Teddy may be genetic, as the breed has mixed genetics and may carry droopy-ear genes. Try massaging the ear base daily to improve circulation, and supplement calcium since deficiency can affect ear posture.
My Corgi is fairly fat; last night it was fine on a walk, but this morning it suddenly can’t walk and is trembling a bit
Sudden inability to walk has many causes, possibly neurological or skeletal disease: neuritis, distemper aftereffect, patellar luxation, hip dysplasia. Without distemper-like symptoms, rule that out. Also possible low blood sugar or low calcium, plus brain injury, blood clots, or intervertebral disc disease, often from trauma, aging, or obesity, causing lower-limb numbness and walking difficulty, even incontinence or muscle wasting. Any case needs examination; see a vet promptly.

What Does Healthy Turtle Poop Look Like?
Healthy turtle droppings are firm, hot-dog-shaped logs in dark gray or black that hold together in water. Green, red, or black-green stool can signal diet issues, injury, or enteritis. This article explains what normal and abnormal turtle poop colors mean.