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Vet nurse Tess Nolan reveals what type of dog is right for different personalities

Share If you re single or live alone, the vet first of all recommends you invest in either a Boston Terrier or a cocker spaniel (stock image) SINGLE - BOSTON TERRIER OR COCKER SPANIEL  If you re single or live alone, the vet first of all recommends you invest in either a Boston Terrier or a cocker spaniel. Both of these breeds are very active and filled with personality, Tess told FEMAIL. They are also super affectionate and will make you laugh.    Golden retrievers are a popular choice with dog owners the world over, and Tess said they are ideally suited to a young couple s lifestyle (pictured)

How Hot Is Too hot For Dogs to Be Outside! Here s What Experts Say | KAT 103 7FM

Jul 13, 2021 We’re moving into the “dog days of summer,” but when should your dog be brought inside? Experts say unlike humans, dogs cannot sweat to cool down, and instead rely on panting. So if you see your pooch panting a lot, it’s a sign they’re feeling the heat. Veterinarian Bonnie Bragdon adds that other signs of heat exhaustion in your furry friend are: lowered energy, unwillingness to move or walk, and rising body temperature. When it comes to temperatures that should make you worried, the College of Veterinary Medicine at Purdue University says, “The normal range of temperatures at which dogs and other species can maintain their body temperatures without expending energy to increase heat production or heat loss is called the thermoneutral zone (TNZ), and ranges from 68 degrees Fahrenheit to 86 degrees Fahrenheit for dogs. Outside of the TNZ exist the upper and lower critical temperature zones.” Dogs with short snouts, small nostrils and narrow windpipes are mor

How to ease separation anxiety in dogs

Photo: Alberton Record LIFESTYLE NEWS - Separation anxiety isn’t just for humans. In fact, many animals experience it, but it often gets misdiagnosed because so many symptoms – like chewing – resemble misbehaviour. While no one knows the exact cause, changes in routine, location and ownership are all triggers, as is the loss of a family member. Some breeds, such as Jack Russells, Border Collies, Lab Retrievers and Cavalier King Charles Spaniels (all hugely social dogs) are more prone to it than others, like French bulldogs and Bassett hounds, for example.  Typical signs of separation anxiety include: Excessive barking, whimpering or whining

How to ease separation anxiety in dogs | Potchefstroom Herald

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