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Starting on 7/10: Save 20% off any Vet's Best purchase! Sale ends 7/16 @ midnight CST or while supplies last.

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Shop our Top Deals This Week! 20% Off Vet's Best ⚡️sale ends 7/16 at midnight CST⚡️ At checkout use code: PP20-302

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Basenji: The "Wild" Barkless Dog

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The Basenji originated from the Democratic Republic of the Congo in central Africa and known as the "dog of the bush". It's also been called other names such as "savage dog" (or mbwa shenzi), "wild dog" and "dog that jumps up and down" (or m'bwa m'kube and mbwa wa mwitu). And yet despite its glaring name of being called "savage" or "wild", the Basenji's reputation as intelligent, courageous, silent, and fast was prized by African locals. The early introduction of the Basenji to Europe and North America did not come without setbacks as earlier attempts to breed these dogs resulted...

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SITEWIDE Sale: 20% Off July 4th SALE! 🛒

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Use Code: JULY4 at checkout. *Sale ends on Monday, July 4, 2022 @ midnight CST.

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Starting on 6/26: Save 20% off any API purchase! Sale ends 7/2 @ midnight CST or while supplies last.

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Shop our Top Deals This Week! 20% Off API ⚡️sale ends 7/2 at midnight CST⚡️ At checkout use code: PP20-16

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Norfolk Terrier: The "Perfect (but Cute) Demon"

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The Norfolk Terrier originated in the 1880s by the British who wanted barn dogs to rid their barns of vermin. The breed has also been used as pack dogs to chase away animals like foxes. The Norfolk Terrier used to be considered the same variety as the Norwich Terrier. Although in 1979, the American Kennel Club (AKC) made the slight distinction to set these two breeds apart by how the ears appear. The Norfolk Terrier name was known on the basis of its "drop ears" (or folded ears) while the Norwich Terrier was called as such for its "prick ears". The Norfolk...

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