Category: Dog Keeping

Are small dogs more aggressive than large dogs?

Sometimes, small dogs are dying to prove that they are just as brave and strong as big dogs. But are Yorkshire Terriers, Dachshunds, Chihuahuas, and Co. fundamentally more aggressive than Great Danes, Saint Bernards, or Leonbergers? A connection between body size and aggressive behavior is also discussed among humans. The so-called Napoleon complex, described by the psychologist Alfred Adler, includes several supposedly typical behaviors of small men who are considered particularly aggressive, power-hungry, overambitious, dominant,

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This is how a puppy develops from week four to eight.

Dog babies are enchantingly cute, totally playful – and, above all, they need a lot of care. Only the proper care guarantees the excellent development of the puppies. To ensure this, you should know which action phases the little rascals go through. Puppies grow up very quickly, learn something new every week, and perceive their environment more. Accordingly, the little bullies should be encouraged in their development. But do you even know what’s going on

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Dog allergy: triggers and symptoms

If you suddenly have to constantly sneeze in the presence of your four-legged friend, get itchy eyes, or have a headache, you could be suffering from a dog allergy. We describe how it develops and what symptoms those affected suffer from in the following. Dog allergies can be congenital or come on suddenly. Anyone afraid of suffering from such an allergic reaction will initially be happy about the good news: the dog allergy usually has

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Docking dogs is prohibited in Germany.

When dogs are docked, their ears or tails are cut off, usually when they are puppies. For a long time, this intervention was one of the required standards for certain breeds such as the Dobermann – fortunately, the intervention is now banned in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Ear docking has been banned in Germany since 1987 and tail docking since 1998. Exceptions are only allowed if the procedure cannot be avoided for medical reasons or

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Dog kennels: what to look out for

The dog kennel’s exclusive accommodation of four-legged friends does not represent a species-appropriate attitude. Nevertheless, a kennel can be a helpful addition if you have to leave your dog at home alone for a short time from time to time. The dog kennel can become an acceptable retreat for your four-legged companion if you consider a few things. Here you will find tips on what you need to consider when it comes to animal welfare

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Dogs’ sense of direction: do they have the magnet sense?

Dogs, as most people know, have a great sense of direction. The four-legged friends often find their way back home without any problems once they have escaped. Researchers have found something remarkable about how our sofa wolves can find their way: Dogs can perceive the earth’s magnetic field. Stories like that of the mixed-breed dog Zucco, who migrated from Serbia to Zagreb in Croatia, went around the world. Dogs are good at smelling and hearing

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Taking the dog outside in winter: tips

Dogs have thick fur — which doesn’t mean snow, ice, and cold can’t bother them. Road salt, sub-zero temperatures, and large temperature fluctuations between inside and outside can also be uncomfortable for our four-legged friends. In winter, one problem that city dogs face is salt spreading on streets and footpaths. The salt attacks the dog’s paws and burns quite a bit if there are minor scratches or injuries on the soft pads. Winterize dog pawsIt

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What do dogs like? Seven things that make you popular

What do dogs like? This is a question that every dog ​​owner should ask themselves because The well-being of our beloved furry friends is important to us. With the following seven things, you will do your dog something good and “inevitably” make yourself popular with your four-legged friend. Of course, dogs love it when they are kept in a species-appropriate manner, fed healthily, and adequately occupied – that should be a matter of course. But

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Washing dogs: How much hygiene do you need?

So that dogs and their owners feel comfortable, it may be necessary to wash your four-legged friend from time to time. However, excessive hygiene is unnecessary; it can also be harmful. How often is bathing healthy? Many dogs love digging up the garden, bathing in muddy water, or rolling in the dirt. Your pet’s fur has a natural protective layer that is water and dirt-repellent. However, it may be necessary to remove the ground in

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Why there is a dog tax but no cat tax

While dog owners often have to pay more than 100 euros a year for dog tax, cat owners in Germany usually don’t have to pay anything. The reasons for this are rooted in the past. Many dog ​​owners wonder why they have to pay taxes for their pets while cat owners don’t have to pay taxes. After all, the differences in keeping the two animal species are no longer as apparent as they were when

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