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The F1 is a delightful companion. It is however questionable in its non-shedding quality. The F1 may have a wispy-hair coat, which can be coarse to the touch. The Multi-Gen and F1B have shown higher reliability with the desired low- or non-shedding ... more
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The pups will be raised in Ely to maximize their socialization to the sights and sounds (including the growling of their future packmates) of the wolf exhibit as early as possible. Many people including a highly experienced Wolf Care Team, ... more
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OK, you've already failed in the past by not using the right products - this should tell you something. It should tell you to go to a vet to get some proper flea treatment, like Frontline or Revolution, Advantage or Advocate. These can all be used ... more
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A beagle is NOT the dog to have in a one dog home or if no one is around all day! They were bred to hunt and to hunt in packs. We have a part beagle, part Australian shepherd. Lovely dog, also a year old. He runs out in the pasture with the other ... more
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Pet Pros primarily sells purebred puppies. However, a few types of mixed breed puppies are available and can be special ordered. ... more
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Labradors were bred from newfoundland which are black with white toes and chests. As far as anyone knows all pure black labs are descended from only two dogs, it was not easy to 'fix' pure black into the breed (this is why it is so common for black ... more
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Eight million dogs and cats await adoption in shelters across the country. About half will be euthanized because there simply aren't enough homes. At least 25% of all shelter animals are purebreds. ... more
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Nira and Keeley are surgically sterilized. This was a requirement from the US Fish and Wildlife Service's endangered species permit. Ingo will not be surgically sterilized. ... more
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Bitches typically come into season once every six months. But their cycle can be off and each dog is unique to a certain extent. Heat usually lasts anywhere from three to four weeks, but I have seen dogs stay in heat for upwards of six weeks, or ... more
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Very young puppies and kittens are highly susceptible to infectious diseases. This is especially true as the natural immunity provided in their mothers' milk gradually wears off. To keep gaps in protection as narrow as possible and to provide ... more
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