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AKC's 201st Recognized Dog Breed

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                                                                                                      Photo by AKC.org   Say hello to the newest pup on the block: the Lancashire Heeler, just officially recognized as the 201st breed by the American Kennel Club! This energetic, smiley herder with the "corgi butt, terrier spirit" is ready to steal your heart (and maybe your socks, they...

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Midwest Pet Event: Jan 10

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Coming Soon! EVENT: Frenchie and English Bulldog Breed Night DATE: Check out the event's website below for details. LOCATION: Minneapolis, MN Find more info at: https://www.unleashedhoundsandhops.com/events-1/frenchie-breed-night-2kc8s-5rpmg-fwxxc-bf4ct-aztxh

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Midwest Pet Event: Jan 14

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Coming Soon! EVENT: Dogs, Drinks, & Yoga DATE: Check out the event's website below for details. LOCATION: Green Bay, WI Find more info at: https://www.facebook.com/events/906264427683872

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True or False: Meowing “too much” is a sign of chatty cat

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Does your feline friend serenade you with a constant chorus of meows? From ear-splitting yowls to delicate chirps, cats seem to have an endless vocabulary of vocalizations. But why do cats meow so much? Unlike their aloof reputation suggests, meowing is actually a cat's primary way of communicating with humans. Forget deciphering hieroglyphics – your cat's meows are a surprisingly nuanced language just waiting to be understood. The Meow Menu: Hunger pangs: That persistent meow at dinnertime? Your cat's internal alarm clock is ringing loud and clear. A gentle "meow" or "mrrow" often translates to "Feed me, now!" Wellness Pet Products Cat Food -...

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True or False: Excessive licking is normal behavior for dogs!

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Your pup showers you with wet, sandpapery kisses. Adorable, right? But when the licking becomes relentless, leaving bald patches and raw skin, it's time to sniff out the cause. Excessive licking in dogs can be a confusing symphony of tail wags and whimpers, hiding a chorus of possible reasons. Let's unravel the mystery and get your furry friend back to a comfortable, kiss-controlled life. 1. Allergies: The Itchy Culprit Imagine the constant itch of a thousand mosquito bites. That's how your dog might feel with skin allergies. Environmental triggers like pollen, dust mites, or even your favorite laundry detergent can...

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