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Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and moreStay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more I’m just not good enough for my dog. I don’t cuddle him enough. He’s bored. He doesn’t get walked enough. Should he be on a raw food diet? Taking supplements? Wearing a quilted Barbour jacket? God knows. It’s a minefield.I worry he’s not getting enough “me” time. And why do…

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MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mezcal is not your ordinary pet. Hundreds of years ago the Latin American Indigenous group, the Nahuas, believed that a hairless dog like him, a Xoloitzcuintle, was a sacred creature who could guide its deceased master through the underworld.Dozens gathered on a recent day at Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso in Mexico City for a meet-and-greet with Mezcal and three more “Xolos”, as these slender dogs are locally known. The canines were at the art and culture museum as part of an effort to raise awareness about responsible adoption of Xolo puppies and promoting the significance…

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– Tickets On Sale NOW for the Country’s Largest Canine Extravaganza-NEW YORK, Sept. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Get your tickets NOW for New York City’s AKC® Meet the Breeds®, Presented by Purina Pro Plan, coming to the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center Saturday, January 25th, and Sunday, January 26th, 2025. The American Kennel Club® (AKC) offers attendees the unique experience to meet and play with more than 100 different breeds of dogs with this two-day educational event. Event goers will simultaneously learn about responsible pet ownership and how to find the best breed(s) for their lifestyle from experts. Bring along the family…

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Interview with Rauna Athingo (Namibia)The northern part of Namibia in particular has been identified as a rabies hotspot, and many rabies cases, both in humans and animals (dogs and livestock especially), have occurred there in the last years.© Dr. Rauna AthingoIn 2006, Dr Rauna Athingo started working as a state veterinarian, responsible for disease control in the Oshana region – one of the regions in the north of the country where rabies is inflicting a particularly heavy burden. She was able to observe how vulnerable children were being exposed to rabid dogs and puppies in particular. At that time, she remembers,…

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Ay-ice Chihuahua! Not all heroes wear capes — this one wore a collar. A pet Chihuahua saved its owner’s life after the man fell into a Swiss glacier. A pet Chihuahua saved its owner’s life after the unidentified man fell into a Swiss glacier on Friday. Air Zermatt A man was rescued from a frozen glacier thanks to his loyal pooch. Air Zermatt An unidentified man was reportedly hiking the Fee Glacier in Switzerland last Friday afternoon when he walked onto a snow bridge — a mass of snow or ice that forms over an opening — and plunged a…

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Humans’ oldest companion, the dog, was first domesticated at least 20,000 years ago. The ancient dogs were an essential part of life, and they were used for hunting, herding and sledding among other activities.Now, new research seems to suggest that ancient humans valued dogs so highly that they traded them between otherwise isolated communities, or at the very least interbred with distinctly different dogs from the Steppe during encounters with these populations.- Advertisement – In a new study, researchers from the University of Copenhagen show that even though ancient Siberian human populations remained genetically isolated for a very long time,…

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Choosing a strong name for your new guard dog is important because it reflects their role as a vigilant protector. Ensure the name is also easy and enjoyable to say, as you’ll be using it for years. When choosing a guard dog name, the options are nearly limitless. To get you started, we’ve compiled a list of 75 of our favorite names. Whether or not you find your new guard dog’s name on the lists below, these choices are sure to get your creative juices flowing. Top Guard Dog Names These traditional, powerful guard dog names are top of the…

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He’s done it again. Wes Anderson has come through with another quality film that managed to blow me away with its creativity and guile. Set in future Japan, “Isle of Dogs” tells the story of a world in which, through Mayor Kobayashi’s fear mongering and propaganda, all dogs have been sent away to an island made of trash, called Trash Island. Although it is not flawless, I quite enjoyed this film and would not be opposed to seeing it several more times. “Isle of Dogs,” is Director Wes Anderson’s 12th film. Anderson is known for his hyper-stylistic films that are,…

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INDINANAPOLIS (WISH) – While some might chuckle (or cringe) at the idea of Dog Poop Awareness Day, this stinky subject is nothing to sniff at. As the month winds down, pet lovers and communities across the country are recognizing “Scoop the Poop Week,” a timely reminder of the impact that man’s best friend can have—on both our environment and our health. Pet owners are encouraged to bring small samples of their dog’s feces to veterinary offices for analysis, which can reveal intestinal parasites and other health issues. “Veterinary offices can tell a lot if you bring us just a little…

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Special to Lake Okeechobee News OKEECHOBEE – In celebration of the upcoming National Day of the American Cowboy on July 26, local author and Okeechobee native Audra Clemons is proud to announce the release of her debut children’s book, Norman the Cow Dog—a heartwarming story inspired by her deep-rooted family heritage in Florida ranching. Drawing from actual experiences on her family’s ranch, Clemons brings to life the lovable adventures of two spirited dogs—Norman and Pancho—who serve as the heart and soul of the story. These real-life cowboy companions not only delight children with their playful personalities but also serve as…

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