Most breeders charge an average of $800 for one of their purebred pups that is if you agree to spay or neuter the puppy. If you plan to show or breed the dog the price increases. (…)
Most breeders charge an average of $800 for one of their purebred pups that is if you agree to spay or neuter the puppy. If you plan to show or breed the dog the price increases. (…)
If dogs are too much responsibility and cats just aren’t your thing, but your children are still clamoring for a pet perhaps a caged pet might be a good choice for your family. (…)
If you have noticed that your dog seems to be eating a lot, but losing weight or urinating more frequently and drinking water obsessively then he might have diabetes. (…)
Many undesirable behaviors can be eliminated by providing your dog with a safe and comfortable crate and training him to use it regularly. (…)
Despite the mid-night potty runs, vomit on the rug and hair coating the backseat of the family car; people love their dogs. (…)