10 Symptoms of Diabetes in Dogs
Diabetes can be a challenging condition to manage, especially in pets that cannot verbally communicate how they feel. Recognizing the symptoms of diabetes in...
All dog owners know that every four-legged family member comes with a certain amount of mess, but are some dogs naturally cleaner than others? By learning which dog breeds are the cleanest, you can choose the best furry addition to your family.
Defining Dirty
All dogs are at least a little messy, but how much mess any dog owner can tolerate will vary greatly. For owners with small spaces, rental homes, pet allergies or high sensitivities to mess, even a slightly messy dog may be far too dirty. The number of pets in the home, the type of breed, the dog's personality, overall size and other factors can all influence just how dirty or messy one dog may seem to one particular owner. Furthermore, a "mess" can be different for every dog owner, and might include the dog's shedding and fur, eating or drinking behavior and slobbering, odor, housebreaking issues, digging behavior or even health concerns that could lead to messy behavior or body problems.
Cleanest Dog Breeds
Depending on how a dog owner defines a dirty dog, there are a number of breeds that are generally considered among the cleanest dogs available. While individual dogs will vary even within the same breed, these dog breeds typically have fewer issues with shedding fur and strong natural odors, are less prone to mess-making behaviors and are more easily housebroken. The cleanest dogs include…
Keeping Your Dog Clean
No matter what dog breed you have, it will be a dirty, messy dog if you don't take the proper steps to keep your pet clean. To keep your dog the cleanest it can be…
All dogs can be at least a little bit messy at times, but if you know the cleanest dog breeds and take steps to keep your dog at its cleanest, those messes can be minimized and you won't ever think you have a dirty dog.
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Diabetes can be a challenging condition to manage, especially in pets that cannot verbally communicate how they feel. Recognizing the symptoms of diabetes in...
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