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Neutering a Male Dog: Effects and Benefits
Neutering a male dog is worthwhile: it prevents age-related prostate enlargement (treated by cutting testosterone so the gland shrinks) and removes the cancer risk of undescended testicles, which are also hereditary. The common excuses — 'he won't breed,' 'he'll hold a grudge,' 'just keep him confined' — don't hold up, since intact males roam, fight, and act out from sexual frustration; neutering is no more 'unnatural' than keeping a pet at all.

Pekingese Lifespan and Care
The Pekingese lives a long life — typically 14–15 years and sometimes up to 20, with a recorded record of 34. Keep yours healthy with a light, nutrient-supplemented diet, regular gentle grooming and bathing, and a cool, calm environment away from heat and humidity.

How Much Does a Teacup Pomeranian Cost?
Teacup Pomeranians are expensive because they are hard to breed — expect roughly 8,000–40,000 yuan, with purebred, well-built puppies at the top of that range. Reputable pet stores and kennels start around 8,000 yuan, while online listings rarely go below 4,000 yuan for a healthy dog.

What to Feed a German Shepherd
A German Shepherd's staple diet is balanced dry kibble, supplemented with canned food for appetite and vegetables for vitamins. You can also add meat jerky, semi-moist food in moderation, and rawhide chews for dental health — but go easy on the high-protein and high-carb extras.

How to Raise a Pug
Raising a Pug follows clear age stages: bring the puppy home after 45 days with vaccines and warmth, then move from three meals to two, add baths and chicken at three months, soften food during teething, and keep exercise gentle through six to eight months. Watch the joints, since puppy cartilage is still soft.

How to Identify Skin Problems in Dogs
Persistent scratching in one spot usually signals a skin condition, and the type of lesion tells you what it is — ringworm, mites, fleas, pyoderma, seborrhea, or eczema. Confirm with a vet rather than using human products, and support the skin with pet-safe bathing and nutrition.

What to Feed a Spitz (Fox Dog)
A Spitz does well on balanced kibble and canned food, plus cooked lean meat (about 250–300 g/day), vegetables, and organ meat. Puppies need several small meals and must avoid spicy, fatty, or frozen-milk foods — and establishing feeding discipline is the first step in training.

What to Feed a Chihuahua
A Chihuahua thrives on age-appropriate kibble supplemented with canned food, dog-safe vegetables, lean meats, and enough calcium for its small frame. Match portions and nutrients to its life stage, and avoid people food that drives allergies and obesity.

How to Care for a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are gentle, food-loving, and need both steady nutrition and daily exercise to stay fit. Puppies need an early health check, a deworming plan, and a proper vaccination schedule — start around 2 weeks of age and follow up through adulthood.

Preparing for a New Dog at Home
Bringing a dog home means setting up the environment, safety, and diet first, then handling health — a check-up about a week in, a vaccination plan, and deworming once the dog has settled. Prepare food and water bowls, a cozy bed, and chew toys before the dog arrives.