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English Springer Spaniel: How to Care for One and Price Guide
The springer spaniel, also called the English Springer Spaniel, originated in England in 1576. One ancestor was a hunting dog used by police to search for contraband, drugs, and explosives. The breed adapts well to different environments, is easy to train, and is loyal to its owner.

Puppy Diarrhea and Vomiting: Causes and Treatment
Many owners find that raising a dog takes endless effort, yet mistakes and oversights still happen, and dogs easily fall ill, with vomiting being one of the most common signs. Here is how to treat a dog's vomiting and diarrhea.

What Is Canine Parvovirus (Parvo)?
Parvovirus is a DNA virus without an envelope and has an icosahedral structure. Puppies and young dogs with immature immune systems are highly susceptible, mainly through direct or indirect contact such as feces, urine, vomit, and saliva of sick dogs, or food and utensils they used, all of which are contagious. In group kennels the death rate can exceed 50%, and generally ranges from 30% to 70%.

Hill’s Cat Food Review: Origin and How to Choose
Hill's is a major American brand of natural cat food with excellent palatability and a rich variety of flavors that cats love. Although priced a bit higher, it remains popular with cats and owners, and more customers are buying it.

Best Dog Food for Chow Chows and Care Tips
Experienced Chow Chow owners know the breed has specific standards and must not be fed carelessly or human food; dog food benefits them more. But which food suits a Chow Chow best? Here is a brief introduction.

Is the Bull Terrier Smart? Is It Aggressive?
The seemingly rough Bull Terrier is not just impulsively tempered; it also has a gentle side that owners must patiently discover. But note: beyond impulse, the Bull Terrier's naughty behavior shows a bit of low intelligence. Interested owners can read on.

Why Do Dogs Shed — and How to Manage the Fur
Shedding is a normal cycle that refreshes a dog's coat, but skin disease or poor nutrition can also cause hair loss. Brush regularly, bathe on schedule, and use simple tricks to keep loose fur under control.

5 Little-Known Facts About Dogs
Dogs have unique nose prints like human fingerprints, hearing about 16 times sharper than ours, far fewer taste buds, two types of sweat glands, and a distinct age-to-human-year scale.

5 Puzzling Dog Behaviors Explained
Dogs do many odd things — sniffing rear ends, tilting heads, scooting, licking, and play-bowing. Most are normal communication or self-soothing, though some can signal health issues.

How to Keep Your Dog Warm in Winter
Warm your dog safely in winter: avoid long hours in heated, sealed rooms, skip electric blankets, keep distance from radiant heaters, and never serve food that is too hot or too cold.