Search Results
831 results for “outdoor”

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.

Caucasian Ovcharka
The Caucasian Ovcharka is a large, powerful livestock guardian from the Caucasus Mountains. Successful breeding relies on linebreeding to preserve desirable traits while limiting inbreeding risks, and the breed needs ample space, regular exercise, and a diet suited to its great size and appetite.

How to Tell If a Cat Has Toxoplasmosis
Toxoplasmosis is a zoonotic parasite most cats catch from raw meat, infected feces, or contaminated water — indoor, dewormed cats are low-risk. Most show no signs, but weak or pregnant cats can get sick. Confirm only with a vet test strip (~90%) or PCR (~99%); deworm regularly and avoid handling litter while pregnant.
How can I prevent pregnancy during my dog’s heat period?
A dog in heat can't be spayed immediately, so prevent pregnancy: keep it from free roaming, leash it outdoors, and use doggy pants (changed daily). After heat, consider spaying if healthy.
How can I tell that a Samoyed is in heat (menstruating)?
In heat, a Samoyed shows genital swelling, more discharge, darkened vulva, and behaviors like reduced appetite, frequent urination, calling, and seeking males. Use a leash or dog diaper to prevent unwanted mating.
How can I train a puppy not to eat things randomly?
Training needs patience: remove trash and unsafe items, then practice on a leash, rewarding when it ignores dropped food and correcting gently. Supervise outdoors to prevent random eating.

Should You Comfort an Angry Dog?
Whether to comfort an angry dog depends on the cause: ignore a baseless tantrum, offer a treat if your mistake caused it, and crate a dog that turns aggressive. Learn the warning signs — bared teeth, stiff body, raised hackles — and leash it outdoors, since anger at strangers is most dangerous.

Does a Dog Remember Its Owner After a Long Absence?
Dogs leave home for many reasons — play and forgetting the way, getting lost, roaming in heat, or leaving before death to spare you. Even years later they recognize you by scent and voice, not looks. If you were kind, they remember; if you were cruel, they may not return. Always leash your dog to prevent loss.

What to Do When Your Cat Goes Missing
Cats escape when you open the door or through unscreened windows/vents. First search the whole house (drawers, under beds) with their favorite treat/toy. If truly out, day one is golden time — they hide within ~50 m, often upward in apartment buildings. Search flat by flat, check cameras, look in bushes at night with a flashlight, and post flyers if day one fails.