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The Poodle’s fluffed and coiffed coat, spirited intelligence, and passion for a good swim explain its popularity for centuries. While the Poodle’s poofy hair in either black, white, or apricot, among other colors, says, “Pamper me, please,” the breed is a sturdy water retriever ready, willing, and able to do anything, including help its owners. The national dog of France is often associated with French sophistication, but the Poodle likely originated in Germany, France, and Russia, although its origin disappears in antiquity. The Standard, Miniature, and Toy Poodle derive their name from the German word “pudeln,” meaning to splash in…

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Reading Time: < 1 minuteCounty Animal Services and San Diego Sheriff’s deputies served a search warrant Friday at Urban Feline, a holistic animal wellness center in Julian, and impounded nine animals in need of immediate veterinary attention. Animal Services obtained a search warrant for the property after an earlier investigation of alleged neglectful treatment of a dog, said Vaughn Maurice, director of County Animal Services. The business owner, Andres Zepeda, was advised by an animal control officers at the time of the original investigation to seek veterinary care for the dog and was given time to do so, he said.…

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A dog enthusiast has taken to TikTok to raise awareness of the breedBelgian Laekenois dogs were bred for herding, hunting, and served as messenger dogs in both World Wars(Image: Getty Images )A once popular dog breed, the Belgian Laekenois, known for its sheep herding abilities, is facing the threat of extinction.A woman has taken to TikTok to raise awareness of the breed, with videos that highlight the joys of owning a little-known Belgian Laekenois (pronounced “Lak-in-wah”).Her account, @TheDoomydogs, has gained attention from dog lovers, leading to others to head to the comments section to share tales of their own rare…

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QUINCY — As Jerod Welker laid on the ground in South Park while being mauled by three pit bulls on March 17, 2024, he had one thought.“This is going to be how I die,” he said. “Unless someone somehow sees me and gets to me out here, I’m going to get killed by the dogs.”A little more than a year later, Welker looks … well, good. It’s impossible to tell that he spent five nights at Blessing Hospital and missed about 2½ weeks of work at Transitions, where he works with people with disabilities.The dogs eventually were captured and euthanized.…

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Parenting is no walk in the park, which might be why some are opting out and choosing the walk in the park… with a dog. Now, a new study has revealed a link between dog ownership and declining birth rates, confirming the changing choices of many couples. “One side of the story” Parenting is no walk in the park, which might be why some are opting out and choosing the walk in the park… with a dog. Dmytro Hai – stock.adobe.com Researchers from Eötvös Loránd University in Hungary say the link isn’t just because of the ruff (ahem) gig children present.  “Some studies suggest that dog owners…

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In January 2003, the AKC Special Registration Services department circulated a terse memo: “The Board of Directors of the American Kennel Club, at its January 2003 meeting, approved the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever as eligible to compete in the Sporting Group at all events held on or after July 1, 2003.” They sure packed a lot of dog into one sentence. (It became the breed with the longest name in the AKC Stud Book.) First, there’s the Toller as a show dog. The smallest of the retrievers, they’re an eye-catching redhead—a jaunty little Jimmy Cagney with a spring in…

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For man’s best friend, pet owners often go to great lengths – whether that’s doggy daycare and specialty pup chow, or late nights at the vet running tests that drain bank accounts. Now, a new study by researchers from UC Davis and UC Berkeley has found a way our canine companions can help us, offering a unique glimpse into Valley fever — a disease that has been growing steadily throughout California and the American West. Skin lesions of a dog with coccidioidomycosis, also known as valley fever. (photo courtesy of VFCE)  Knowing when and where dogs got sick with Valley fever…

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6 Dog Breeds That Stay Cool in Scorching Indian SummersIntroduction When considering dog breeds that can handle the scorching heat of Indian summers, it’s important to look for breeds that have a lower tendency to overheat and can adapt to warmer climates. Here are six dog breeds that are generally more tolerant of hot weather: BasenjiKnown as the “barkless dog,” the Basenji is well-suited for hot climates. They have a short coat and are known for their high energy levels, making them great companions for active families. Chow ChowDespite their thick fur, Chow Chows can adapt to hot weather if…

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Dog lovers may have a new dream travel destination to add to their bucket list: a golden retriever farm.It’s not a dream. There’s a real place in Jefferson, Vermont — Golden Dog Farm — where puppies play and frolic, which has already inspired tourists nationwide to travel northeast.A “happy” of Butternut Goldens at Golden Dog Farm in Vermont.ABC NewsThe more than 200-acre property, situated in the Green Mountains, offers visitors a golden retriever experience that has recently gone viral on social media.Guests take a photo with a happy of Golden Retrievers.ABC NewsOwners Doug and Becca Worple gave “Good Morning America”…

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EVANS, Ga. (WJBF) – With the temperatures expected to rise way above normal this weekend, people are thinking about how to keep themselves and their furry friends safe.The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals says to visit the vet for an early summer checkup and to know the symptoms of overheating in animals.I spoke with Cole McKee who has a labradoodle and says with the heat being very high for this time of year, he will make sure his dog is hydrated at all times and does not overheat.“It’s really up to him, if he wants to…

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