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More dog breeds found to have high risk of breathing condition
An assessment of nearly 900 dogs has identified 12 breeds prone to brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome, which can affect dogs' ability to sleep and exercise ...
Bulldogs and pugs are far from the only dogs frequently suffering from breathing problems, new research shows.
Humans have been breeding dogs to have traits that we desire for thousands of years. As a result, the wolves that grew comfortable around and eventually started living with us have transformed into th ...
Welcoming a new pet into your home means you’re getting a companion and friend. But some animals need more attention than others, and that extends to certain cat breeds. While some cat breeds are ...
Big sister and beagle companions join forces to care for the newborn, creating adorable teamwork. Prediction: The Trump bull market will come to an abrupt end from an unlikely source -- the Federal ...
The rising popularity of flat faced dogs has sparked a significant debate among animal welfare experts and veterinary professionals across the globe. While many people find the unique appearance of ...
His name is Barkley, and he is the new love of my life. He's tall and kind of gangly and a little bit awkward, and he has the cutest black "Hulk Hogan" mustache. He's been sleeping in my bed for about ...
Research reveals more short-snouted dogs besides pugs and bulldogs that struggle with breathing. Pekingese and Japanese Chins topped the study's list.
Margret Grebowicz does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
Americans love dogs. Nearly half of U.S. households have one, and practically all owners see pets as part of the family—51% say pets belong "as much as a human member." The pet industry keeps ...
Nearly half of U.S. households have one, and practically all owners see pets as part of the family – 51% say pets belong “as much as a human member.” The pet industry keeps generating more and more ...
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