Health and feeding tips for pets.

In this blog we talk about food and care for pets, both cats, dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs and hamsters, everything for the well-being of your beloved pets.
 
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  • THE VIENNA RABBIT
    THE VIENNA RABBIT
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    Its name says it all: the Vienna blue rabbit comes from Austria. Not only is it beautiful with its shiny blue-grey fur (the original), but it is also very affectionate. What's more, these cute little ears are in excellent health.

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  • THE NEW ZEALAND RABBIT
    THE NEW ZEALAND RABBIT
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    Despite its name, the New Zealand rabbit originated in the United States, specifically in California. It is descended from the New Zealand Reds, and developed from crosses of different breeds of rabbits, including Belgian hares and Flemish giants.

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  • THE CALIFORNIAN RABBIT
    THE CALIFORNIAN RABBIT
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    The Californian, also known as the California White, is a breed of domestic rabbit initially developed for the fur and meat industries by George S. West of Lynwood, California, beginning in 1923.

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  • THE BIG CHINCHILLA RABBIT
    THE BIG CHINCHILLA RABBIT
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    Although you may be confused when you first hear the name, the fact is that the chinchilla rabbit is not related to the chinchilla. In fact, the only thing these two furry rabbits have in common, apart from the fact that they are rodents, is the colour of their fur.

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  • THE SILVER CHAMPAGNE RABBIT
    THE SILVER CHAMPAGNE RABBIT
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    The Silver Champagne Rabbit is very special because of the silver colour of its fur. At birth it has a different coloured fur and then it turns silver, which attracts the attention of buyers at first sight.

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  • THE GIANT BUTTERFLY RABBIT
    THE GIANT BUTTERFLY RABBIT
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    Known as butterfly rabbits, English spotted rabbits or English spotted rabbits, the butterfly rabbit is a breed of rabbit that is characterised by its beautiful spotted fur. The special thing about its spots is that they are distributed in a very particular way, giving this rabbit a unique appearance.

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  • THE GIANT WHITE RABBIT OF BOUSCAT
    THE GIANT WHITE RABBIT OF BOUSCAT
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    The Giant White Bouscat rabbit is a very little known breed and is considered to be in danger of extinction. Its main function is industrial (meat and fur), but if humans are encouraged to get to know it in depth, they will discover in it a gentle companion full of tenderness.

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  • PROLAPSE
    PROLAPSE
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    In medicine, prolapse (literally from the Latin prolabi: ‘to move out of place’) is the displacement of organs, such as the uterus, so that they descend or move out of their natural location. The term is used, for example, to refer to organs that protrude through the vagina or rectum, but it is also used in the cardiac field and in relation to the spine.

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  • POLYDACTYLY IN GUINEA PIGS
    POLYDACTYLY IN GUINEA PIGS
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    Guinea pigs usually have four toes on their front legs and three on their hind legs, but polydactyl guinea pigs have at least five toes on one or more of their legs - even more adorable little toes to admire.

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  • HERMAPHRODITISM
    HERMAPHRODITISM
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    Hermaphroditism is the presence in a living being of functional reproductive organs of both sexes, male and female.

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  • HOW DO I KNOW IF MY KITTEN IS MALE OR FEMALE?
    HOW DO I KNOW IF MY KITTEN IS MALE OR FEMALE?
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    Have you found a kitten? Or maybe it was given to you as a gift, but you don't know if it's male or female? It's normal, when they are small it's difficult to know. Although if you look closely you can find out. Maybe you know that if the kitten has three colours it is female, an almost exact rule that is justified by genetics, specifically, the sex chromosomes.

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  • FELINE CHLAMYDIOSIS
    FELINE CHLAMYDIOSIS
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    Feline chlamydiosis is caused by the bacterium Chlamydophila Felis, a pathogen that causes a type of conjunctivitis with ocular discharge in cats. 

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  • FELINE INFLUENZA
    FELINE INFLUENZA
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    Cats, like humans, are prone to upper respiratory tract infections and ‘feline flu’ is the generic name for this disease in the feline world. It is important to know that this is not a zoonotic disease, i.e. it does not spread to humans.

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  • KENNEL COUGH
    KENNEL COUGH
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    Kennel cough, also known as canine infectious respiratory disease, formerly canine infectious tracheobronchitis, is an upper respiratory tract infection affecting dogs.

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  • CANINE DISTEMPER
    CANINE DISTEMPER
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    Have you heard of canine distemper? This disease, caused by the distemper virus, is also known as canine distemper or Carré's disease. It usually affects puppies or unvaccinated dogs because their immune systems are weakened.

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  • MY HAMSTER HAS ESCAPED, WHAT CAN I DO?
    MY HAMSTER HAS ESCAPED, WHAT CAN I DO?
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    Hamsters are animals that love to explore, but sometimes they escape and finding them can be a headache.

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  • HOW MUCH CAN A RABBIT BREED PER YEAR?
    HOW MUCH CAN A RABBIT BREED PER YEAR?
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    How many times have we heard the saying ‘breed like a rabbit’? If this is true, rabbits should breed a lot of young and very often, shouldn't they? In reality, this is a half-truth and the way our rabbit breeds not only influences her health but also shows the breeder's respect for the breeding mother. In this article we will talk about it.

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  • CAN MY RABBIT SURVIVE IN A FOREST OR PARK?
    CAN MY RABBIT SURVIVE IN A FOREST OR PARK?
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    Sometimes we have seen cases in which people abandon their rabbits in parks or forests, thinking that this is the most ‘natural’ thing to do and that they will know how to make a good living, but is this the case? 

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  • THE HARDEST DECISION: SACRIFICE
    THE HARDEST DECISION: SACRIFICE
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    There is no doubt that these situations can cause us enormous sadness, but worse than an inevitable death is to prolong a life of suffering and pain. Putting an end to this situation is always the last of the alternatives to be taken, but always after a proper veterinary professional assessment.

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  • THE TAN RABBIT
    THE TAN RABBIT
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    The original coat colour of the Tan rabbit is one of its main characteristics. Its characteristic black with hints of orange attracts attention and is the key to many breeders wanting a ‘piece’ of this rabbit for the creation of new breeds.

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  • THE FRENCH BELIER RABBIT
    THE FRENCH BELIER RABBIT
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    The French Belier rabbit is a breed of medium-sized domestic rabbit that developed in France in the 19th century from the selective breeding of English Lop and Flanders Giant rabbits.

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  • THE ENGLISH LOP RABBIT
    THE ENGLISH LOP RABBIT
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    Known for having the longest ears of all rabbit breeds, the English Lop is also considered the original lop rabbit. Bred in the early 19th century and prized as a pet in the Victorian era, the English Lop was used to develop other lop breeds such as the French Lop and the Mini Lop.

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  • HYDROCEPHALUS IN PUPPIES
    HYDROCEPHALUS IN PUPPIES
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    Hydrocephalus is the accumulation of fluid within the deep cavities of the brain, or ventricles. The excess fluid increases the size of the ventricles and puts pressure on the brain.

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  • THE IMPORTANCE OF COLOSTRUM
    THE IMPORTANCE OF COLOSTRUM
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    You may have heard that colostrum is liquid gold - and not just because of its yellowish colour! Here's why this first food is so important for newborns.

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  • CANINE PARVOVIRUS
    CANINE PARVOVIRUS
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    Canine parvovirus or parvovirosis, colloquially also called ‘La Parvo’, is a serious and potentially lethal viral infectious disease. Therefore, in the event of any suspicion, it is essential to go immediately to the veterinary centre.

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  • OVERGROOMING IN CATS
    OVERGROOMING IN CATS
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    Overgrooming is excessive grooming and is a behaviour that goes beyond normal grooming for coat and odour maintenance. If your cat is overgrooming, you will notice patches of broken or sparse hair, complete hair loss in some areas and sometimes skin lesions.

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  • WHY SHOULDN'T MY DOG PLAY WITH STONES?
    WHY SHOULDN'T MY DOG PLAY WITH STONES?
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    Although it is still a widespread habit, a stone is not a suitable ‘toy’ for a dog. Sometimes we are in the park and in order to make our dog run and entertain himself, we throw him something we have at hand: stones or sticks. The dog can very easily get used to this routine, which can be extremely dangerous for his health.

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  • THE DANGER OF TENNIS BALLS
    THE DANGER OF TENNIS BALLS
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    The tennis ball is a very popular pet toy, yet it is one of the most dangerous accessories we can give our dog.

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  • ALLERGY SYMPTOMS IN DOGS
    ALLERGY SYMPTOMS IN DOGS
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    Allergies in dogs are a reaction of your dog's immune system to foreign substances. Just like allergic reactions in people. While it is relatively easy to diagnose an allergy in humans, it is often quite complicated in dogs, as there are many different types of allergies and the symptoms often overlap. It is therefore difficult to know which allergy they are actually suffering from.

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  • ARE LONG NAILS A PROBLEM FOR DOGS?
    ARE LONG NAILS A PROBLEM FOR DOGS?
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    Although it may seem an unimportant issue, the length of the nails is key to the health of our dog. A dog that does not naturally wear down its nails and has no one to take care of trimming them can suffer serious postural problems.

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  • THE WHISKERS OF DOGS
    THE WHISKERS OF DOGS
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    Whiskers are not extra long facial hairs, but have an entirely different purpose. Whiskers, also known as ‘vibrissae’, are the coarse hairs that surround the nose and jaw of dogs, and are also found over the eyes. To be exact, whiskers are specialised hairs that are attached to sensory nerves around the dog's face. Cats, rabbits, rats and many other animals also have whiskers.

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  • THE ENGLISH BULLDOG
    THE ENGLISH BULLDOG
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    The bulldog, also known as the English Bulldog, is a breed of dog originating in England. Its ancestor, known as the Old English Bulldog, was used in bull-baiting until the mid-17th century, although this practice was banned in 1835. Today, this breed of dog is one of the symbols of England.

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  • THE FILA DE SAN MIGUEL
    THE FILA DE SAN MIGUEL
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    The Cão de Fila de São Miguel is a breed of cattle dog native to Portugal, specifically the Azores. The breed was developed on the island of São Miguel since at least the 16th century. A cattle herding dog (boyero) with a difficult character, its hardiness makes it a good example of a guard dog

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  • THE TOSA INU
    THE TOSA INU
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    The Tosa (土佐), formally Tosa inu (土佐犬), literally ‘Tosa dog’, is a breed of dog originating from the former Tosa province, now Kōchi prefecture, in Japan. Molosser of imposing appearance, it is one of the favourite breeds of large dog lovers all over the world.

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  • THE NEAPOLITAN MASTIFF
    THE NEAPOLITAN MASTIFF
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    The Neapolitan Mastiff (Italian: Mastino Napoletano) is a breed of large-sized molosser dog originating in Italy. This breed is directly descended from the large Assyrian-Babylonian molossers, which were later spread by the Romans throughout Europe. Because of its strong historicity, the Neapolitan Mastiff represents a true ‘living monument’ of modern cynology.

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  • THE DOGE DE BORDEAUX
    THE DOGE DE BORDEAUX
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    The Dogue de Bordeaux is a breed of dog of French origin; it is part of the great family of the pug. It is a dog of great strength and power, with a firm and determined character which makes it a great watchdog.

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  • THE PRESA CANARIO
    THE PRESA CANARIO
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    The Presa Canario is a large, powerful and hardy Spanish Presa Canario breed of dog, originally from the Canary Islands. 

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  • THE BROHOLMER
    THE BROHOLMER
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    The Broholmer is a molosser breed of dog, originally from Denmark. He is used as a companion dog, as he is calm, good tempered and friendly. However, it is also a good watchdog.

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  • THE SHAR PEI
    THE SHAR PEI
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    The shar pei (Chinese 沙皮狗 and pinyin shāpí gǒu, lit. ‘sandy skin’) is a breed of dog that originated in southern China and has been recorded since about 206 BC.

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  • THE FILA BRASILEIRO
    THE FILA BRASILEIRO
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    This breed may not be well known in our country, but in Brazil and much of Latin America it is one of the most loved and sought after dogs. The Fila Brasileiro is capable of performing many important tasks: from protecting farms from colonists to guiding retinues through the country so that they would not be eaten by jaguars.

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  • THE ARGENTINE DOGO
    THE ARGENTINE DOGO
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    The Dogo Argentino is a breed of dog of prey used for big game hunting originating in the Province of Cordoba, Argentina. Together with the Argentinian pila dog, the Patagonian galgo barbucho and the new Argentinian pampas dog, they are the only breeds of dog developed in the Argentine Republic which still exist.

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  • DOES THE ‘BELIER LOP’ RABBIT EXIST?
    DOES THE ‘BELIER LOP’ RABBIT EXIST?
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    Sometimes we have seen ‘belier lop’ or ‘belier loop’ bunnies for sale or adoption in shops or advertisements on the internet, does this exist or is it just another invention? How do I know that I am talking to a professional or someone knowledgeable about rabbits?We will find out in this article.

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  • MY RABBIT IS ADDICTED TO CAT FOOD
    MY RABBIT IS ADDICTED TO CAT FOOD
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    If we have a cat and a rabbit, we know that some items may be in common: they might share the litter box and toys for example - they might even try to taste each other's food while we're not looking! And in this case, is this something we should worry about? 

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  • 10 ABSURD MYTHS ABOUT RABBITS
    10 ABSURD MYTHS ABOUT RABBITS
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    Rabbits are adorable animals and very popular as pets, but there are many myths surrounding them (some of them absurd). 

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  • DO SMALL PETS ATTRACT WILD RATS?
    DO SMALL PETS ATTRACT WILD RATS?
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    We have sometimes heard the comment that ‘having a rabbit, guinea pig, hamster or rat attracts street rats’ but is this true?

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  • WHAT IS DESENSITISATION OF AN ANIMAL?
    WHAT IS DESENSITISATION OF AN ANIMAL?
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    It is not the first or the last time that we have heard ‘what can I do so that my rabbit is not afraid of me’, ‘what can I do so that my dog is not afraid of the noises in the house’, ‘my guinea pig gets scared when I pick it up’... And then, when we go to a pet fair (dogs, cats, rabbits...) we see that these animals are totally calm: they eat, drink, sleep and groom themselves without anything seeming to disturb them (especially small animals), is it magic? If there are lots of people and...

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  • THE OCICAT CAT
    THE OCICAT CAT
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    The ocicat is a breed of cat from the United States. Its name comes from the contraction of the English words ocelot (ocelot) and cat (cat), as it has a spotted coat as if it were a wild beast in scale.

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  • THE MUNCHKIN CAT
    THE MUNCHKIN CAT
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    The munchkin is a breed of cat that arose from a natural genetic mutation, maintained by selective breeding, resulting in cats with shorter than normal legs. However, the short length of their legs does not seem to interfere with their running and jumping abilities.

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  • THE AUSTRALIAN MIST CAT
    THE AUSTRALIAN MIST CAT
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    Australian mist is the name of a little known feline breed that has characteristics that make these cats exceptional companions in any home. Affectionate, calm and non-aggressive, they can coexist in families with children and animals.

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  • THE EGYPTIAN MAU CAT
    THE EGYPTIAN MAU CAT
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    Mau is the Egyptian word for cat. The Egyptian mau resembles the cats depicted in Ancient Egyptian wall paintings. The breed is descended from specimens that were taken in the mid 10th century from Cairo to Italy and then to Canada.

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  • THE LAPERM CAT
    THE LAPERM CAT
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    The most outstanding characteristic of the LaPerm is its curly coat, which forms loose, soft curls varying from tight curls to loose waves. These curls may be present all over the body, including the tail, legs and belly. LaPerm cats have a medium to large build, with a rounded head, large expressive eyes and large furry ears.

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  • THE KORAT CAT
    THE KORAT CAT
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    The Korat cat, a feline breed of Thai origin, is noted for its elegant appearance, soft, shiny coat and charismatic personality. This breed has captured the hearts of cat lovers with its distinctive charm and history rooted in Thai culture. Indeed, the Korat has long been considered a symbol of good luck and prosperity. Traditionally, it was given as a gift as a gesture of good fortune.

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  • THE KHAO MANEE CAT
    THE KHAO MANEE CAT
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    Khao Manee, also known as ‘Diamond Eye’ is a breed of cat that originated in Thailand. King Rama V of Thailand bred them, and they were considered to be animals that brought good luck.

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  • THE MANX CAT
    THE MANX CAT
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    The manx is a breed of domestic cat originating from the British Isles, specifically the Isle of Man. Its name is based on the English name of the island: manx (Manx in English). It is a cat with a natural mutation of the spine. Many Manxes have a small tail ‘stump’, but are especially famous for being tailless, a distinguishing characteristic of the breed.

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  • PYOMETRA
    PYOMETRA
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    Pyometra is an infectious disease caused by bacteria and characterised by the presence of pus inside the uterus.

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  • PASTEURELLOSIS IN RABBITS
    PASTEURELLOSIS IN RABBITS
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    Its presentation on farms can follow TWO different TRENDS: We can find it as a SERIOUS DISEASE presenting the pathology by itself and with high persistence, difficult to control and recurrent or, on the other hand, as a DISEASE THAT SHOWS UP COYUNTURALLY in the farm wearing out the animals and facilitating the way to other diseases, often with seasonal and temporary presentation.

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  • MY RABBIT IS BLIND
    MY RABBIT IS BLIND
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    Yes, as with humans and other animals, blindness in rabbits can occur and it is important to recognise this condition in order to help your pet. 

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  • CAN I CUT MY RABBIT'S FUR?
    CAN I CUT MY RABBIT'S FUR?
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    On some occasions we have wondered whether rabbits can be given haircuts just like dogs, especially in hot weather. In this article we will find out.

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  • CANINE EHRLICHIOSIS
    CANINE EHRLICHIOSIS
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    Canine ehrlichiosis is a disease of dogs caused by bacteria of the genus Ehrlichia called Ehrlichia canis. It is transmitted by tick bites

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  • THE GIANT FLANDERS RABBIT
    THE GIANT FLANDERS RABBIT
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    The Giant Flanders rabbit is one of the largest breeds in existence. Generally, standard sized breeds do not usually weigh more than four kilos, while the Flanders rabbit weighs between 6 and 10 and can reach up to 18 kg!

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  • THE SPANISH GIANT RABBIT
    THE SPANISH GIANT RABBIT
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    Caring for the natural heritage, conserving it and making it known is what unites the breeders of the giant rabbit in Spain. This endangered native breed is, as its name suggests, very large.

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  • THE JERSEY WOOLY RABBIT
    THE JERSEY WOOLY RABBIT
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    The Jersey wooly rabbit comes from the United States, specifically from New Jersey, and was born in the 1970s, the result of a cross between the French Angora rabbit and the Dutch dwarf rabbit. 

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  • THE MINI CASHMERE LOP RABBIT
    THE MINI CASHMERE LOP RABBIT
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    The Cashmere Lop is a more recent breed that was discovered inside the Dwarf Lop rabbit nest by Miss Turner from Wales in 1980. She noticed that there was something different about some of the jackrabbits in the nest, as some had thicker, longer and more luxurious fur than the rest.

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  • THE SCOTTISH FOLD CAT
    THE SCOTTISH FOLD CAT
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    The Scottish fold, so called because of its forward folded ears, was first considered a natural mutation in Scotland in the 1960s.

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  • THE EXOTIC SHORTHAIR CAT
    THE EXOTIC SHORTHAIR CAT
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    The exotic cat is a breed of cat which has the build of the Persian cat but with short hair. It was obtained by hybridisation of the British Shorthair and the American Shorthair with the Persians, resulting in a cat with a robust build and short, dense hair.

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  • THE CYMRIC CAT
    THE CYMRIC CAT
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    In the wonderful world of cats, there are many breeds with unique characteristics that make them special and adorable. One of these charming breeds is the Cymric, a feline that stands out for its peculiar characteristic: the absence or shortening of its tail.

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  • THE CHINCHILLA CAT
    THE CHINCHILLA CAT
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    The chinchilla is actually a specific type of Persian. The breed comes in a single colour: a pure white coat with only the tips having a black tint, creating a slight silvery sheen.

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  • THE BURMILLA CAT
    THE BURMILLA CAT
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    The term Burmilla, as can be deduced, comes from the linguistic combination of Burmese and Persian Chinchilla, the breeds from which it originates. The silver cat, as it is often called, enjoys great popularity, although the breed, in its early days, was severely hampered by genetic reasons.

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  • THE BURMESE CAT
    THE BURMESE CAT
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    The Burmese cat is a breed of domestic cat (Felis Catus) originating from Burma. It is divided into two groups: the American Burmese cat and the English or European Burmese cat.

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  • THE BOMBAY CAT
    THE BOMBAY CAT
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    The Bombay cat (also known as the black cat, big cat or black panther) is a breed of cat originating in the United States, developed in 1965 with the aim of achieving a miniature version of the black panther.

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  • THE JAPANESE BOBTAIL CAT
    THE JAPANESE BOBTAIL CAT
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    The Japanese bobtail (ジャパニーズボブテイル Japanīzu Bobuteiru) is a breed of domestic cat with a short rabbit-like tail, unlike other cat breeds, which have long tails. The short tail of this breed is due to a recessive gene.

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  • THE AMERICAN WIREHAIR CAT
    THE AMERICAN WIREHAIR CAT
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    The American wirehair cat is one of the newest and at the same time one of the most special breeds of our days. It is also called the American wirehaired cat and has an appearance as adorable as it is special.

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  • THE TURKISH VAN CAT
    THE TURKISH VAN CAT
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    The Van cat (Turkish: Van kedi; Armenian: Վանաա կատու) is a rare breed of cat. It originates from the Lake Van region of the Armenian highlands, now southeastern Turkey. 

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  • EL GATO SOMALÍ
    EL GATO SOMALÍ
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  • THE SACRED CAT OF BURMA
    THE SACRED CAT OF BURMA
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    The history of the Sacred Burmese is woven with legends and myths. The breed is said to have originated in the temples of Burma (now Myanmar) several centuries ago. One of the best known legends tells that the Sacred Burmese cats were the guardians of the temples and the souls of the priests.

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  • THE ORIENTAL CAT
    THE ORIENTAL CAT
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    The Oriental cat is a breed of cat originating from Thailand. Because of its sharp profile the oriental cat has been nicknamed the greyhound of cats. It is a cat with pure, harmonious and subtle lines, with a long face and ears more open than a European cat. It has an elegant bearing, a lively temperament and great intelligence.

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  • THE NEVA MASQUERADE CAT
    THE NEVA MASQUERADE CAT
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    The neva masquerade cat is the point pattern variety of the Siberian cat, although it is now officially recognised as a breed by the International Feline Federation (FIFE). This cat was first seen in the Neva river basin of St. Petersburg, Russia. Although the Siberian cat has been the long-haired cat of Russia for centuries, it was not until the 1980's that the breeding of the colour point variety, i.e. the Neva Masquerade, was enhanced and separated from the Siberian.

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  • THE ROTTWEILER
    THE ROTTWEILER
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    The Rottweiler is a molosser-type dog breed originating in Germany, although it was also used in ancient Rome. It was known as the ‘Rottweil butcher dog’ - in German: Rottweiler Metzgerhund - because it was used to protect and herd livestock and pull butcher's carts loaded with meat, together with other products for the market.

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  • THE GERMAN DOGO
    THE GERMAN DOGO
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    The Great Dane combines in his aristocratic general appearance a large and well endowed build. His height can reach 2.10 m on two legs; his best qualities are faithfulness, pride, strength and elegance. Intimidating to the naked eye, but in almost all cases an excellent companion dog, providing affection for his masters.

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  • THE BÓXER
    THE BÓXER
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    The Boxer is a molosser dog of German origin, originating from a breed that was used as a guard dog. It is a cross between the English bulldog and the German bullenbeisser. This dog was originally used as a hunting dog, a fighting dog and later as a military and police dog.

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  • THE BLACK RUSSIAN TERRIER
    THE BLACK RUSSIAN TERRIER
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    The black Russian terrier (Russian: Чёёрный терьер), nicknamed ‘Stalin's dog’, is a breed of dog traditionally used as a watchdog and police dog. It is rare to find dogs of this breed outside its country of origin and its recognition in other countries has only just begun.

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  • THE DUTCH SMOUSHOND
    THE DUTCH SMOUSHOND
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    The Dutch Smoushond (Dutch Smoushond, Hollandse Smoushond or Dutch Ratter) is a small-sized breed of dog descended from German and Dutch terrier-type dogs that were kept in stables to eliminate rats and mice. Related to the Schnauzer, they are rare and little known outside the Netherlands, their country of origin. They are referred to as Dutch to avoid confusion with the Belgian Griffon, which has similar characteristics.

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  • THE MINIATURE SCHNAUZER
    THE MINIATURE SCHNAUZER
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    The Miniature Schnauzer is a small dog with a big personality. He is loyal, lively, intelligent, affectionate and cheerful. His combination of calmness and liveliness makes him well adapted to all kinds of situations and families.

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  • THE MEDIUM SCHNAUZER
    THE MEDIUM SCHNAUZER
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    The Standard Schnauzer or Medium Schnauzer is the medium-sized version of the German Schnauzer breed of dog. Being the first to exist of the three varieties of Schnauzer, and despite its coat and general appearance, it is not related to the English terriers.

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  • THE GIANT SCHNAUZER
    THE GIANT SCHNAUZER
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    The Giant Schnauzer (German: Riesenschnauzer) is a breed of working dog developed in the 17th century in Germany. It is the largest of the three varieties of the Schnauzer breed, the other two being the Standard Schnauzer (medium size) and the Miniature Schnauzer (small size).

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  • THE DANISH AND SWEDISH FARM DOG
    THE DANISH AND SWEDISH FARM DOG
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    The Danish and Swedish farm dog is a breed that perfectly combines calmness and liveliness. That said, their high activity levels must be met in order to have a nice, quiet time on the couch.

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  • THE AUSTRIAN PINSCHER
    THE AUSTRIAN PINSCHER
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    The Austrian Pinscher (Österreichischer Pinscher) is a breed of dog of the medium-sized pinscher type originating in Austria, where dogs of this type were originally farm dogs, keeping stables free of rats and acting as domestic guards, livestock guardians and shepherds.

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  • THE GERMAN PINSCHER
    THE GERMAN PINSCHER
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    This breed, related to the Schnauzer and whose origins date back to the 15th century, is a medium sized dog, 45 to 50 cm, with a proud bearing and strong musculature, weighing 14 to 20 kg, used by farmers in Germany to control rodent pests.

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  • THE DOBERMANN
    THE DOBERMANN
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    The Dobermann is a breed of dog of German origin that owes its name to Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann, a German who, at the end of the 19th century, took the initiative to create a new breed of dog that would effectively serve his difficult job as a tax collector.

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  • THE AFFENPINSCHER
    THE AFFENPINSCHER
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    The Affenpinscher is a breed of dog of the Pinscher family of small, stocky build, bred since the 17th century. Its coat is bristly, commonly black and short, giving it an ape-like appearance, hence the breed name.

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  • THE MAINE COON CAT
    THE MAINE COON CAT
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    The Maine Coon is a large, sociable cat, hence its nickname, ‘the gentle giant’. It is characterised by a prominent ruff along its chest, a robust bone structure, a rectangular body shape, an uneven two-layered coat with longer guard hairs over a silky satin undercoat and a long, bushy tail.

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  • THE SIBERIAN CAT
    THE SIBERIAN CAT
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    Siberian cats are true lovers of nature. What most impresses admirers of this breed, known as Sibirskaja koschka in Russia, its country of origin, is its appearance and unassuming character. Their rich coat is adapted to the cold winters and hot summers of Siberia. It keeps them warm during the cold times of the year and is light enough for the summer months.

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  • THE CAT DEVON REX
    THE CAT DEVON REX
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    Some say they look like fairies, some say they look like Kate Moss and some say they look like Yoda from Star Wars. These cats have the most unique looks. Meet devon rex: a mischievous, playful cat with a rather unusual hairstyle.

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  • THE CORNISH REX CAT
    THE CORNISH REX CAT
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    The Cornish Rex is a breed with an extraordinary appearance and an interesting history. It is an independent breed, but also very social. A good companion for those looking for an active, intelligent and quick learning feline.

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  • THE CHARTREUX CAT
    THE CHARTREUX CAT
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    The chartreux cat is a quiet, friendly and beautiful French feline, which offers good company. It is a much-loved breed in France and is still difficult to find outside Europe.

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  • HOW DO I KNOW THAT MY HAMSTER COMES FROM AN ETHICAL BREEDER?
    HOW DO I KNOW THAT MY HAMSTER COMES FROM AN ETHICAL BREEDER?
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    We have often heard that the only thing you have to do in this life in order to acquire a pet is to adopt it, all based on the idea that selling is ‘bad’ and that it is based on a supposed ‘exploitation’. As everywhere, we can find responsible and irresponsible people, as well as responsible breeders, shelters that take advantage of the good faith of others or wonderful people who give animals a second chance. In this article we will talk about those details that distinguish an ethical...

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  • THE BENGAL CAT
    THE BENGAL CAT
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    The Bengal is a breed of domestic cat developed to resemble exotic wild felines such as leopards, ocelots, margais, etc. The Bengal cat was a result of a cross between a domestic cat and a female leopard cat.

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  • THE NORWEGIAN FOREST CAT
    THE NORWEGIAN FOREST CAT
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    The Norwegian Forest Cat (Norwegian: norsk skogkatt or norsk skaukaes) is a breed of cat endemic to the Scandinavian countries. It is now popular as a domestic feline in households throughout Europe.

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  • THE TURKISH ANGORA CAT
    THE TURKISH ANGORA CAT
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    Famous for their long, ballerina-like bodies and silky soft fur, the Turkish Angora is considered a treasure in its native Turkey. Despite its delicate appearance, the Turkish Angora is a playful and intelligent cat that can become very attached to its owner. They are friendly, yet determined, with children and other furry friends.

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  • THE ABYSSINIAN CAT
    THE ABYSSINIAN CAT
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    The Abyssinian, also known as ‘Aby’, is not a quiet cat that sleeps all day. If you choose an Abyssinian, you will have a curious and very intelligent cat who loves to play and interact with his favourite humans. 

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  • CAN A RABBIT AND A GUINEA PIG LIVE TOGETHER?
    CAN A RABBIT AND A GUINEA PIG LIVE TOGETHER?
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    You've probably seen rabbits and guinea pigs living together in pictures or videos on the internet, even in pet shops. They ‘get along’, they are cute, herbivorous and gregarious, so can they live together? We will find out in this article.

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  • CAN I HAVE A CAT AND A HAMSTER LIVING TOGETHER?
    CAN I HAVE A CAT AND A HAMSTER LIVING TOGETHER?
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    Many times we have seen pictures or videos of cats interacting amicably with small rodents, especially hamsters. This can be very cute and many people believe that animals are how you raise them and don't believe in the nature of each animal (nor the genetic selection behind each breed) which leads to neglect. In this article we will find out if it is possible to have cats and hamsters together.

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  • WHY DOES MY RABBIT RUB AGAINST EVERYTHING?
    WHY DOES MY RABBIT RUB AGAINST EVERYTHING?
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    Rabbits are very expressive animals and sometimes their behaviour can be surprising.Have you ever seen your rabbit rub its chin against objects or your hand? In this article we will talk about it.

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  • THE MINI PLUSH LOP DWARF RABBIT
    THE MINI PLUSH LOP DWARF RABBIT
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    Mini Plush Lops are a special rare breed prized for their small size, temperament and unique coat that sheds less. They are the best choice for allergy-prone families. 

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  • THE POLISH DWARF RABBIT
    THE POLISH DWARF RABBIT
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    The Polish dwarf rabbit (also known as ‘Britannia Petite’) is a breed of dwarf rabbit of English origin (although its name points to Poland), it is one of the smallest and has a very slender and slender figure with a pair of large and very expressive eyes.

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  • ANAL GLANDS IN DOGS
    ANAL GLANDS IN DOGS
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    The anal glands in dogs have a number of functions, from lubricating the rectum to giving it a unique identity. However, if they are not properly emptied, they can lead to serious and potentially troublesome health problems, such as infection or abscesses.

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  • THE TOXOPLASMOSIS
    THE TOXOPLASMOSIS
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    Toxoplasmosis is a disease caused by the Toxoplasma gondii parasite. More than 60 million people in the United States have this parasite. Most of them do not get sick. But the parasite causes serious problems in some people. These include people with weakened immune systems and babies born to mothers who were infected during pregnancy. Problems can include damage to the brain, eyes and other organs.

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  • THE FLANDERS CATTLE DOG
    THE FLANDERS CATTLE DOG
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    Despite its large size (over 40kg), the Flanders Cattle Dog is calm and docile, known to have an obliging nature, and makes a great family pet. The Cattle Dog can get along well with other animals if raised with them, otherwise some can be aggressive towards other dogs.

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  • THE ARDENNES CATTLE DOG
    THE ARDENNES CATTLE DOG
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    The Ardennes Cattle Dog (‘Bouvier des Ardennes’) is a rare breed of Cattle Dog, originating in the mountainous region of the Belgian Ardennes, bordering France and Germany.

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  • THE AUSTRALIAN CATTLE DOG
    THE AUSTRALIAN CATTLE DOG
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    Australian Cattle Dogs, as their name suggests, originate from Australia, where they are highly prized as working dogs driving cattle, thanks to their strength of character, endurance and ability to work for long periods of time. Over the years, these attractive dogs have quickly become a popular choice as a companion dog, a popularity that has skyrocketed with the animated series ‘BLUEY’.

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  • THE WHITE SWISS SHEPHERD DOG
    THE WHITE SWISS SHEPHERD DOG
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    The Swiss Shepherd is a breed of dog distinguished by its elegant white coat and stately stance, originating in Switzerland and closely related to the German Shepherd. They are known for their loyalty, intelligence and calm temperament, making them excellent family and companion dogs.

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  • THE SOUTHERN RUSSIAN SHEPHERD DOG
    THE SOUTHERN RUSSIAN SHEPHERD DOG
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    The South Russian Shepherd Dog or South Russian Ovtcharka is a biting and distrustful dog towards strangers, undemanding and easily adaptable to various climatic and temperature conditions, vigorously active, strong, balanced and impetuous.

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  • THE MIORITZA ROMANIAN SHEPHERD DOG
    THE MIORITZA ROMANIAN SHEPHERD DOG
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    The roots of this sheepdog can be traced back to the Carpathian Mountains. This region of Romania is traditionally home to numerous flocks of sheep, but also to wolves. This is where the Romanian Mioritza shepherd comes into play. These large, quiet shepherds have been protecting their flocks from wolves, lynxes and bears for centuries by their presence alone.

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  • THE ROMANIAN SHEPHERD DOG OF THE CARPATHIANS
    THE ROMANIAN SHEPHERD DOG OF THE CARPATHIANS
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    Devoted and well-mannered, he is a brave dog, capable of standing up to a bear in his attempt to protect herds of sheep or his master from harm.

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  • THE ROUGH COLLIE
    THE ROUGH COLLIE
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    The rough collie is a well known dog breed since the 1940's and the television series “Lassie”. Representatives of this breed are considered intelligent and friendly.

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  • THE SMOOTH COLLIE
    THE SMOOTH COLLIE
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    The Smooth Collie is a breed of dog originally developed as a sheepdog. It is a short-haired version of the long-haired Collie or Rough Collie. Some canine associations consider the shorthair and longhair to be variations of the same breed.

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  • THE BEARDED COLLIE
    THE BEARDED COLLIE
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    Bearded Collie fans agree that anyone who doesn't know this breed has to! Once you discover how this dog runs through the countryside with his wavy coat, the joy and energy with which he plays and, at the same time, how attentive he is to his owners' wishes, it is not easy to forget the incomparable charm of this original breed.

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  • THE BORDER COLLIE
    THE BORDER COLLIE
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    The border collie is a working breed of dog included in the Collie denomination. The breed originated on the border between Scotland and England as a sheepdog, mainly to work with flocks of sheep. The border collie was selected primarily to emphasise intelligence and obedience; because of this, they are one of the most popular sheepdogs today.

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  • THE BOBTAIL
    THE BOBTAIL
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    The Bobtail is also known as the ‘Old English Shepherd’, renowned for its extraordinary ability to lead herds, its ability to take good care of the human family and for its peculiar appearance resembling a giant-sized stuffed toy. There is one peculiarity that often delights owners of this breed, and that is his amusing habit of grouping children together when they are playing in the garden, an instinct derived from his origin as a sheepdog.

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  • THE PORTUGUESE SHEPHERD DOG
    THE PORTUGUESE SHEPHERD DOG
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    The Portuguese Shepherd is a breed of dog originating from Portugal, precisely from the mountain range from which it takes its name. In the past it was used to guide and guard different types of livestock: sheep, goats, horses, cattle and pigs.

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  • THE PODHALE SHEPHERD DOG
    THE PODHALE SHEPHERD DOG
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    The Polish Podhale Sheepdog (also called Tatra Shepherd) is a breed of mastiff introduced into the Tatra Mountains in southern Poland by Vlach shepherds, probably in the 14th century and used ever since as a guardian and guide of flocks.

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  • THE POLISH PLAINS SHEEPDOG
    THE POLISH PLAINS SHEEPDOG
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    The Polish Shepherd Dog of the plains is a lively dog that is a quick learner and enjoys training. He is a natural shepherd and watchdog. He has a very good character and is a good companion in the house, always alert. Affectionate with his loved ones, he loves to be with his owner, although at first he can be distant with strangers.

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  • THE DUTCH SCHAPENDOES DOG
    THE DUTCH SCHAPENDOES DOG
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    Dutch Schapendoes is one of the most popular dog breeds in Holland. Of medium size, noble appearance and loyal character, agile and intelligent, strong and fearless.

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  • THE SAARLOOS WOLFDOG
    THE SAARLOOS WOLFDOG
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    The Saarloos Wolfdog is a breed that originated in the Netherlands in the 1930's. It was created by Leendert Saarloos, a breeder who crossed European wolves with German Shepherds. It was created by Leendert Saarloos, a breeder who crossed European wolves with German Shepherds. The aim was to obtain a breed with the best characteristics of both. The result is a large dog with an appearance reminiscent of its wild ancestor, the wolf.

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  • THE DUTCH SHEPHERD DOG
    THE DUTCH SHEPHERD DOG
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    The Dutch Shepherd Dog (Dutch: Hollandse Herder) is a breed of sheepdog originating in the Netherlands. It is large in size, muscular with a strong, well-proportioned body structure. It is attached to its owner, lively, obedient, docile, always attentive and with great ability and agility as a shepherd dog.

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  • THE MAREMMA AND ABRUZZO SHEPHERD DOG
    THE MAREMMA AND ABRUZZO SHEPHERD DOG
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    The Maremma or Maremmano-Abruzzese Shepherd Dog is a breed of mastiff originating in central Italy and used for centuries by shepherds to defend their flocks from wolves.

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  • THE BERGAMASCO SHEEPDOG
    THE BERGAMASCO SHEEPDOG
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    The Bergamasco Sheepdog is a medium-sized dog characterised by its tousled locks which give it a very dishevelled and friendly appearance; for this reason and because of its good character, it is becoming one of the best companion dogs.

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  • THE PUMI
    THE PUMI
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    The Pumi is a small to medium sized breed of dog originating in Hungary. They are herding dogs capable of gathering and working close to farm livestock, especially sheep, to keep them under control. 

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  • THE PULI
    THE PULI
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    Puli - also called Pulik and Hungarian Puli - is a small-medium dog breed from Hungary. They are used as sheepdogs and police dogs and are known for their long corded coat or dreadlocks.

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  • THE MUDI
    THE MUDI
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    The Mudi is a breed originating in Hungary and has traditionally been used for herding livestock. Its great intelligence and adaptability have meant that over the years these dogs have been used for a variety of tasks and disciplines. 

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  • THE KUVASZ
    THE KUVASZ
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    Bred for centuries as a guardian breed, the Kuvasz is protective of its home and loved ones by nature and tends to be wary of strangers. Gentle and loyal to his family, he needs a home where his owners have experience with watchdogs and can meet his specific needs.

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  • THE KOMONDOR
    THE KOMONDOR
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    The Komondor is a breed of guard and herding dog originating in Hungary. Its main characteristic is its striking white or ivory coloured coat, long, thick and hanging in long locks reminiscent of dreadlocks or the bristles of some types of mops

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  • THE LONG-HAIRED PYRENEAN SHEPHERD DOG
    THE LONG-HAIRED PYRENEAN SHEPHERD DOG
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    The Pyrenean Sheepdog is a French dog which exists in two varieties: the long-haired and the smooth-faced. Both are recognised as separate breeds by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale. The long-haired breed (or variety) is slightly smaller and, of course, has a longer coat. Both then and now, these dogs perform herding functions as they are a very intelligent and active breed.

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  • THE SHEPHERD OF PICARDY
    THE SHEPHERD OF PICARDY
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    The Berger Picard or Picardy Shepherd is a breed of shepherd dog of French origin. This breed was nearly extinct after the world wars and is still a rare breed today. It is a human-oriented dog, loyal and suitable as a pet if socialised from birth.

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  • THE PYRENEAN SHEPHERD DOG WITH A FLAT FACE
    THE PYRENEAN SHEPHERD DOG WITH A FLAT FACE
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    The Pyrenean Shepherd Dog is a French dog which exists in two varieties: the long-haired and the smooth-faced. Both are recognised as separate breeds by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale. The long-haired breed (or variety) is slightly smaller and, of course, has a longer coat. Both then and now, these dogs perform herding functions as they are a very intelligent and active breed.

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  • THE SHEPHERD DE BRIE
    THE SHEPHERD DE BRIE
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    The Brie Shepherd belongs to one of the oldest French dog breeds and is first mentioned in 1809, so, like all European dogs, it has a long history.

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  • THE BEAUCERON
    THE BEAUCERON
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    The Beauceron is a breed of shepherd dog of very ancient origin with a rustic and strong appearance. It is also known by names such as Pastor de Beauce or Bas rouge because of the tan markings on its legs.

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  • THE AUSTRALIAN SHEEPDOG
    THE AUSTRALIAN SHEEPDOG
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    The Australian Sheepdog or Aussie is a dog that is as beautiful as it is tireless. Its origin is surprising because it is actually thousands of miles away from Australia. This breed is a combination of wit, boundless energy and affection, wrapped up in an attractive physical appearance with extraordinary eyes.

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  • THE MALLORCAN SHEPHERD DOG
    THE MALLORCAN SHEPHERD DOG
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    The Mallorcan Sheepdog or Ca de Bestiar is a Spanish breed of dog originating in Mallorca. Traditionally used in the Mallorcan countryside as a flock guardian, it has a characteristic black coat.

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  • THE CATALAN GOS D'ATURA
    THE CATALAN GOS D'ATURA
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    The Catalan shepherd (gos d'atura català in Catalan) is a breed of dog native to Catalonia. It is a shepherd dog that was mainly used to guard the flocks during the day in the Pyrenees and in the area occupied by the transhumance related to this area. This dog is bred in Europe, especially in Spain, Finland, Germany and Sweden.

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  • THE SLOVAKIAN TCHUVATCH
    THE SLOVAKIAN TCHUVATCH
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    The Slovak Tchuvatch is a breed of dog of the molosser type originating in Slovakia used as a livestock guarding dog.

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  • THE CROATIAN SHEPHERD DOG
    THE CROATIAN SHEPHERD DOG
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    The Croatian Shepherd Dog, or hrvatski ovčar, is a medium-sized black dog and a true all-rounder. His talents lie not only in herding and guarding, but also in dog sports. In addition, he is so flexible that he can be a wonderful family dog.

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  • THE CZECHOSLOVAKIAN WOLFDOG
    THE CZECHOSLOVAKIAN WOLFDOG
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    The Czechoslovakian Wolfdog (also referred to as PLC) is a relatively new breed of dog, whose original lineage dates back to an experiment conducted in 1955 in Czechoslovakia. After beginning the gestation of the lineage of the 48 German Shepherd dogs with four European wolves, a plan was developed to create a hybrid that would have the temperament, mentality and trainability of the German Shepherd, along with the strength, physical build and endurance of the wolves.

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  • THE SCHIPPERKE
    THE SCHIPPERKE
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    The Schipperke (‘little boatman’) is a descendant of the Leauvenaar, which also gave rise to the Belgian Shepherd. They are small, stocky, rumpy dogs with a dense coat and a skunky head, measuring 31 to 33 cm and weighing up to 8 kg. They have a cheerful and inquisitive expression, being generally hardy and energetic, skilful hunters and good watchdogs.

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  • THE BELGIAN SHEPHERD TERVUEREN
    THE BELGIAN SHEPHERD TERVUEREN
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    Looking for an energetic, intelligent and loyal breed of dog? If so, the Belgian Tervueren Shepherd is a great breed to consider. These beautiful, majestic dogs are known for their energetic nature and loving companionship.

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  • THE BELGIAN MALINOIS SHEPHERD DOG
    THE BELGIAN MALINOIS SHEPHERD DOG
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    The Belgian Malinois is one of the four varieties of the Belgian Shepherd breed. It takes its name from the Belgian town of Mechelen (in Dutch Mechelen, in French Malines), where it originated. Although they are still used for herding, their main functions are: police dog, military dog, defence and security dog, guard dog, among other functions, depending on the use given to them by the security forces and the army.

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  • THE BELGIAN LAEKENOIS SHEPHERD DOG
    THE BELGIAN LAEKENOIS SHEPHERD DOG
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    The Belgian Shepherd Dog Laekenois is one of the four varieties into which the Belgian Shepherd is divided. The name ‘laekenois’ comes from the district of Laken, located in the Belgian city of Brussels, where it was selected.

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  • RABIES
    RABIES
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    In the past, human cases of rabies in the United States were usually caused by a dog bite. Recently, more human rabies cases have been linked to raccoons and bats.

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  • HOW TO PROTECT MY RABBIT FROM THE HEAT?
    HOW TO PROTECT MY RABBIT FROM THE HEAT?
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    Rabbits are extremely affectionate and cuddly pets that are very cute and cuddly due to their small appearance and fluffy fur. However, these same characteristics can cause their bodies to accumulate very high temperatures for their small size and suffer from heat stroke, which is why it is necessary to know how to protect them from this situation.

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  • VIRAL HAEMORRHAGIC DISEASE
    VIRAL HAEMORRHAGIC DISEASE
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    Rabbit haemorrhagic disease (RHD) is a highly contagious and highly fatal infectious disease of viral origin, which usually affects both domestic and wild rabbits.

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  • MYXOMATOSIS
    MYXOMATOSIS
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    Myxomatosis is a major disease of rabbits caused by a poxvirus called myxoma virus. It causes a very mild disease in its original South American host, but in some species of rabbits and hares, especially European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus), it causes severe disease with high mortality.

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  • THE HIMALAYAN PATTERN IN DOGS
    THE HIMALAYAN PATTERN IN DOGS
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    One of the biggest surprises in canine genetics recently has been the discovery of two dogs with a pointed ‘Siamese’ pattern, what do these dogs look like? In this article we will find out. 

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  • DESIGNER CROSSBREEDS ARE NOT ‘HEALTHIER’ DOGS
    DESIGNER CROSSBREEDS ARE NOT ‘HEALTHIER’ DOGS
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    The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has conducted the world's largest study of the health of designer crossbred dogs and has revealed that the general health of three common breeds (cockapoo, labradoodle and cavapoo) is very similar to that of their purebred progenitors.

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  • THE DALMATIAN
    THE DALMATIAN
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    The Dalmatian is an elegant, medium sized dog with a slender, muscular body; they are well known for their unique characteristics which make them easily recognisable, and if they are identified by anything it is by their white coat with black spots, as this is their most outstanding characteristic.

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  • THE BICHON BOLOGNESE
    THE BICHON BOLOGNESE
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    The bichon bolognese, of Italian origin, has been a highly appreciated companion dog for centuries thanks to its sweet temperament and its cuddly appearance. These characteristics and their small size, weighing no more than 4 kg, make them suitable for families with members of all ages. 

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  • THE CARDIGAN WELSH CORGI
    THE CARDIGAN WELSH CORGI
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    The Cardigan Welsh Corgi is a small, sturdy dog that has been bred for centuries in the misty hills of Cardiganshire in Wales, its name meaning ‘dwarf dog’ in Welsh. In fact, it has been discovered in ancient Welsh law that there could be severe penalties for those who stole or harmed a Cardigan Welsh Corgi, because its work had a direct effect on the economic situation of its owners.

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  • THE PEMBROKE WELSH CORGI
    THE PEMBROKE WELSH CORGI
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    The Pembroke Welsh Corgi (Welsh: Pembroke Welsh Corgi; Welsh: Penfro Corgi Cymraeg) is a breed of small dog native to Wales. It has served for centuries as a sheepdog, and is considered one of the oldest dogs in Britain.

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  • THE PUG
    THE PUG
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    The pug is a very particular dog. If one had to define it in two words, one would have to say that it is a bonsai mastiff. And the ‘official’ motto of the breed, multum in parvo (Latin: much in little - much substance in small space), certainly alludes to a big dog in a small body.

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  • THE FRENCH BULLDOG
    THE FRENCH BULLDOG
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    The French bulldog is a breed of dog originating in France and established as such in the late 19th century. They were first bred by lace makers in England and then in France when they were displaced by the Industrial Revolution. However, the United States and France have played important roles in the development of this breed.

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  • ARE RABBITS VACCINATED AGAINST RABIES?
    ARE RABBITS VACCINATED AGAINST RABIES?
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    Rabies is a life-threatening disease caused by a virus that attacks the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord). Infected mammals can transmit the rabies virus to humans and other mammals, but can rabbits get rabies?

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  • CATS AND PREGNANCY: BENEFITS AND PRECAUTIONS
    CATS AND PREGNANCY: BENEFITS AND PRECAUTIONS
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    If you are pregnant and have a feline at home, congratulations twice: congratulations on the new life that is on the way and congratulations on being lucky enough to share this experience with your kitten.

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  • BENEFITS OF YOUR BABY GROWING UP WITH A PET
    BENEFITS OF YOUR BABY GROWING UP WITH A PET
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    According to a study carried out by Western Carolina University in the United States, the connection between people and pets is a very positive experience for many families and, in many cases, the bond between pets and owners can be especially strong, including the youngest members of the household. 

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  • THE BEST RABBIT BREEDS FOR THERAPY
    THE BEST RABBIT BREEDS FOR THERAPY
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    Animal mediation, or zootherapy, is a therapeutic method which consists of using the proximity and contact of a companion animal to help people in difficulty (stress, family problems, post-operative problems, etc.). More specifically, rabbit therapy involves the presence of one or more rabbits.

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  • AUJESZKY'S DISEASE
    AUJESZKY'S DISEASE
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    Aujeszky's disease, also known as ‘pseudorabies’, is a potentially fatal disease transmitted by pigs and wild boars, the animals most likely to be infected being those dogs belonging to packs or whose owners practice big game hunting. In this article we will talk about this ‘pseudorabies’ for which there is no vaccine.

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  • PREPARING FOR THE ARRIVAL OF A NEW CAT
    PREPARING FOR THE ARRIVAL OF A NEW CAT
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    The arrival of a new member of the family is always exciting, but preparation is essential (when that arrival has not been unexpected), in this article we will look at the essentials when we are going to have a new kitten.

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  • THE BRITISH SHORTHAIR CAT
    THE BRITISH SHORTHAIR CAT
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    The British shorthair is a breed of cat descended from a cross between the cats brought to Britain by the Romans and the natives of the island. These cats are very well protected from the British climate by their double, waterproof coat. It is one of the oldest known cat breeds. In modern times, it remains the most popular pedigree breed in its native country, according to the UK Cat Governing Council (GCCF).

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  • 10 TIPS FOR LOOKING AFTER YOUR RAT
    10 TIPS FOR LOOKING AFTER YOUR RAT
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    Rats like to be cuddled by people and have an amazing ability to learn. They are fascinating animals that even full-time workers and older children can keep. Caring for pet rats is relatively simple, but the time involved should not be underestimated, especially for beginners.

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  • GASES IN RABBITS
    GASES IN RABBITS
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    Some of the most frequent problems that can appear in rabbits that we live with at home are those that affect their digestive system. In this article we will talk about gases, which can be very dangerous for rabbits. 

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  • PODODERMATITIS IN SMALL PETS
    PODODERMATITIS IN SMALL PETS
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    Pododermatitis is one of the most common conditions in the world of domestic rabbits and guinea pigs, and can occur both in animals that live in enclosures (cages/parks) and those that live loose in the house. It is a multifactorial disease which, if treated in its early symptoms, is very easy to reverse, but if left untreated can be life-threatening and cruel.

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  • EYE DISORDERS IN DOGS
    EYE DISORDERS IN DOGS
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    The eyes of dogs are very delicate organs. Exposed to the environment, they can be affected by a variety of diseases and pathologies. Milder diseases will only cause irritation of the eyeball, but more serious diseases can lead to blindness.

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  • ADDISON'S SYNDROME IN DOGS
    ADDISON'S SYNDROME IN DOGS
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    Many of the body's functions depend on steroids. The adrenal glands are organs that produce mineralocorticoids and glucocorticoids. This production can be impaired or inhibited by a variety of causes, causing the animal to develop a variety of symptoms.

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  • THE PARALYSED TONGUE SYNDROME
    THE PARALYSED TONGUE SYNDROME
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    Have you ever seen a little dog with its tongue hanging more or less constantly out of its mouth? Many people think this is a cute or funny trait and, while it may give the dog a certain expression of tenderness or sympathy, it is actually called ‘paralysed tongue syndrome’ and can have serious health consequences.

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  • VESTIBULAR SYNDROME IN RABBITS
    VESTIBULAR SYNDROME IN RABBITS
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    On some occasion we have seen or heard of a rabbit whose head had become ‘twisted’ overnight. This is known as ‘vestibular syndrome’ and can have many causes. In this article we will talk about it.

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  • THE MINI REX RABBIT
    THE MINI REX RABBIT
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    The Mini Rex is a breed of domestic rabbit bred in 1984 in Florida by the late Monna Berryhill of Texas. The small size, plush coat and friendly personalities of Mini Rex rabbits make them one of the most popular rabbit breeds.

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  • WHAT CAN MY RABBIT'S OR GUINEA PIG'S POO TELL ME ABOUT ITS HEALTH?
    WHAT CAN MY RABBIT'S OR GUINEA PIG'S POO TELL ME ABOUT ITS HEALTH?
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    Faeces provide us with clear and strong signals of the existence of possible diseases ranging from an intestinal infection to colon cancer, and this is not only limited to people but also to animals: the colour, the consistency, the shape... these are usually the first signs that something is happening.

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  • ABSCESSES IN RABBITS
    ABSCESSES IN RABBITS
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    Abscesses in rabbits are a relatively common disorder and can be more or less serious depending on their location and extent.

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  • COMPULSIVE BEHAVIOURS IN PETS
    COMPULSIVE BEHAVIOURS IN PETS
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    Obsessive-compulsive behaviours in animals, known as stereotypies, are a major cause for concern for owners, a disruption to harmonious coexistence in the home and a hindrance to the welfare of the animals themselves.

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  • OUTDOOR CATS
    OUTDOOR CATS
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    It is very common for most cat owners to let their cats out of the house and allow them to walk in the countryside or in the street, the cat always comes back and everything seems normal and correct, but is this the case, is it advisable, is it allowed, is it allowed?

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  • THE MOST AFFECTIONATE CAT BREEDS
    THE MOST AFFECTIONATE CAT BREEDS
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    Cats are special beings that are characterised by having maintained their wild essence despite being animals domesticated by man some 8000 years ago. Each individual is unique and possesses an equally unique personality, but there are breeds that have been selected to possess a gentler and more approachable character, in this article we will look at 10 of these breeds.

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  • DO HAMSTERS HIBERNATE?
    DO HAMSTERS HIBERNATE?
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    Some hamster owners have found that their pets have been flaccid and cold, with breathing too soft and this coincided with winter times or colder than it should be. This may be a case of hypothermia (false hibernation) and it is essential that we act in time.

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  • THE DIFFERENT WAYS OF BREEDING IN SELECTIVE BREEDING
    THE DIFFERENT WAYS OF BREEDING IN SELECTIVE BREEDING
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    When it comes to selective breeding, there is a lot of misinformation and terms that even veterinarians are unable to distinguish, such as the difference between linebreeding and inbreeding. What types of selective breeding are there then? We will see in this article.

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  • SHOULD MY DOE REAR HER YOUNG ON THE GROUND?
    SHOULD MY DOE REAR HER YOUNG ON THE GROUND?
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    We have seen many times in Latin American groups (mainly) that some rabbit breeders or owners see normal and recommend that their rabbits breed in the ground, in their own burrows that they make in the garden of their house, but, although this is normal in the wild, is it advisable? In this article we will discuss this.

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  • THE GROENENDAEL BELGIAN SHEPHERD
    THE GROENENDAEL BELGIAN SHEPHERD
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    The Belgian Shepherd Groenendael is the second most popular of the four Belgian Shepherds in existence, probably thanks to his beautiful black coat. He is undoubtedly a spectacular dog, a vision of elegance and distinction.

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  • THE AUSTRALIAN KELPIE
    THE AUSTRALIAN KELPIE
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    The Australian Kelpie, commonly known as the Kelpie, is a breed of dog that originated in Australia in the late 19th century. This breed was developed to meet the need for a hardy and adaptable sheepdog, capable of handling flocks of sheep in the varied and often harsh Australian conditions.

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  • THE GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG
    THE GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG
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    The German Shepherd Dog (German: Deutscher Schäferhund), also known as the German Shepherd, is a medium to large German Shepherd Dog breed. The breed is relatively new, having originated in 1899.

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  • THE CAVALIER KING CHARLES SPANIEL
    THE CAVALIER KING CHARLES SPANIEL
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    The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a breed of small spaniel-type dog originating in England, with an active and lively temperament. Its main function has been as a companion pet, which is shown in paintings from the 16th century. Sweet, cheerful and sociable the Cavalier is little known but in this article we will talk about him. 

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  • OESTRUS IN BITCHES
    OESTRUS IN BITCHES
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    Oestrus is one of the natural moments in the life of animals, it is what indicates that they are biologically prepared to conceive (although in responsible reproduction it is necessary to wait until at least the second oestrus).  In this article we will talk about it and how to deal with it on a daily basis.

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  • TYPES OF ASSISTANCE DOGS
    TYPES OF ASSISTANCE DOGS
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    Whether it is a physical barrier in the environment or a psychological condition, assistance dogs are ready to help people overcome the limitations resulting from a disability. Anyone with a physical or psychological condition, which places a substantial limit on their lifestyle, can adopt an assistance dog.

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  • PSYCHOLOGICAL PREGNANCY
    PSYCHOLOGICAL PREGNANCY
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    Psychological pregnancy in dogs is a common disorder in females in which they experience and feel the same symptoms as a real pregnancy. In this article we will tell you all about the peculiarities of psychological pregnancy in animals, how to detect it and how to act in such a case. 

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  • WHICH PLANTS ARE POISONOUS TO PETS?
    WHICH PLANTS ARE POISONOUS TO PETS?
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    Many of the plants that we usually have at home or in parks are potentially toxic plants for dogs and cats. In this article we will look at some of them.

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  • CLEFT PALATE IN DOGS
    CLEFT PALATE IN DOGS
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    Cleft palate in dogs, also called palatoschisis, is a congenital defect that can affect puppies; this malformation generates an abnormal communication between the oral and nasal cavity and can be very problematic. In this article we will discuss it.

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  • CANCER IN RATS
    CANCER IN RATS
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    Rats are nicer and more friendly than people think (there is a lot of black legend about them, calling them dirty and pest carriers) and that makes them excellent pets for people with limited space who want a sociable and fun animal. Rats are super-intelligent, they are very friendly and each one develops its own personality. Unfortunately, though, rats have a relatively short life expectancy, and this is often because they tend to develop tumours.

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  • DIARRHOEA IN SMALL PETS
    DIARRHOEA IN SMALL PETS
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    The health and well-being of our pets is a constant concern for animal lovers. In the case of small pets, one of the most common conditions is diarrhoea. This condition can be caused by a variety of factors, such as dietary changes, infections or stress.

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  • THE "MAX FACTOR" RABBIT
    THE "MAX FACTOR" RABBIT
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    On most occasions, in litters of dwarf rabbits, gazapos are born with certain genetic anomalies which are usually shown from the moment of birth. These anomalies appear mainly as a consequence of the dwarfism gene.  In this article we will talk about a very curious one with an even more curious name: the Max Factor.

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  • THE SILKY TERRIER
    THE SILKY TERRIER
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    The Australian Silky terrier is a small breed of dog of the terrier type. The breed was developed in Australia, although the ancestors of the dogs were from Britain. It is closely related to the Australian terrier and Yorkshire terrier. In North America the breed is simply called the Silky Terrier, while in its country of origin - as well as in the rest of the world - it is called the Australian Silky Terrier.

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  • THE AUSTRALIAN TERRIER
    THE AUSTRALIAN TERRIER
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    The Australian terrier is one of the smallest terriers. In Australia they needed a guard dog capable of withstanding the harsh conditions of the island. For this, they started with a crossbreeding of several British terrier breeds to achieve the characteristics of this particular dog.

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  • THE LÖWCHEN
    THE LÖWCHEN
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    The Löwchen (German for ‘little lion’) is a rare breed of dog; to date there are less than a hundred new registrations of these dogs each year. At one time, like the Portuguese Spaniel and the Havanese, it was recognised as the ‘least common dog’ in the world.

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  • THE MINIATURE PINSCHER
    THE MINIATURE PINSCHER
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    The Miniature Pinscher is a breed of dog belonging to the Pinscher family originating in Germany, where they are called Zwergpinscher. It is a miniaturisation of the German Pinscher which was originally used for hunting birds, especially wild birds.

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  • WHAT SHOULD MY PET'S URINE BE LIKE?
    WHAT SHOULD MY PET'S URINE BE LIKE?
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    The urine of animals can have many colours and some of them, although scary, do not have to indicate anything bad; different urinary problems and even in other parts of the body, dehydration and taking medication can cause a change in the colour of the urine of our animal, and some of them are clear warning signs that have to make us act. For these reasons it is very important to know what can be the causes of these changes in the urine, in this article we will see it.

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  • WHY DOES MY RABBIT PEE ON ME?
    WHY DOES MY RABBIT PEE ON ME?
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    Every rabbit owner has been in this situation, which can be embarrassing if it happens to a visitor or "gross" if it happens to us or the children. Rabbits are very clean animals so why do they do this? Can I avoid it? We will look at this in the next article.

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  • HOW TO CARE FOR AN ORPHANED RABBIT?
    HOW TO CARE FOR AN ORPHANED RABBIT?
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    On some occasions we have found ourselves in the situation of having in our hands the responsibility of raising an orphaned rabbits or a litter of orphaned rabbits. What should we do then? What causes them to be considered orphans? Is it only the death of the mother or are there situations that cause orphanhood in the same way? We will find out in the following article.

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  • HOW TO HANDLE OUR HAMSTER?
    HOW TO HANDLE OUR HAMSTER?
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    We all want to cover our hamster with cuddles and caresses when it arrives home and sometimes this can become complicated because we find an elusive, frightened or aggressive animal. How should we handle it then and what should we pay attention to?

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  • FELINE LEUKAEMIA
    FELINE LEUKAEMIA
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    Feline leukaemia is a widespread chronic disease in cats and can lead to serious problems and damage to the cat's immune system.

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  • THE TEDDY LOP DWARF RABBIT
    THE TEDDY LOP DWARF RABBIT
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    The Teddy Lop dwarf rabbit is one of the world's most exotic and minority dwarf breeds, a beautiful breed with a sweet personality whose population is mainly distributed in the United States, France, Spain and the Netherlands.

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  • WHY DOES MY RABBIT BITE ME?
    WHY DOES MY RABBIT BITE ME?
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    Being bitten by our rabbit is an unpleasant experience, surprising and, in the case of small children, making them afraid of their beloved pet. Why does this happen and can it be avoided? We will see it below.

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  • CASTRATION IN RABBITS
    CASTRATION IN RABBITS
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    Many pet rabbit owners opt for castration, but how does it differ from neutering and is it really important to do so? We will look at it in this article.

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  • THE "FADDER" RABBIT
    THE "FADDER" RABBIT
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    As we have seen in the article on the gene for dwarfism in rabbits, the ‘FADER’ is one of the malformations linked to this gene that can occur in rabbits. In the following article, we will talk about it.

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  • THE BIEWER TERRIER
    THE BIEWER TERRIER
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    The Biewer Terrier is one of the breeds recognised by the FCI in the last few years, although they have been working on it since the 80's of the last century. This small long-haired dog is easily confused with the Yorkshire Terrier and, although they are related, the Biewer has some very clear differences. In this article we will talk about it.

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  • THE POMERANIA
    THE POMERANIA
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    The Pomeranian is one of the best known and most striking of the small dog breeds. Its bear-like appearance and sociable, active and playful personality have made it the companion of aristocrats, movie stars and families all over the world, but what is it like?

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  • TYPES OF ENCLOSURES FOR RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS
    TYPES OF ENCLOSURES FOR RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS
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    When we open the doors of our home to a new rabbit or guinea pig, the typical cage sold in the pet shop always comes to mind, but are there other options? What is the best and the worst option? In this article we will find out.

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  • THE "ENCEPHALITOZOO CUNÍCULI" (E.CUNI)
    THE "ENCEPHALITOZOO CUNÍCULI" (E.CUNI)
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    On some occasions, reading in social media groups about rabbits, we have come across inexperienced owners or hobby farmers asking for help because one of their animals is suffering from vestibular syndrome (often claiming that they do not have an exotic vet nearby or that it was sudden). Vestibular syndrome can have many causes but, on this occasion, we will focus on the most terrible and the one with the highest probability rate: the "Encephalitozoon Cuniculi" or "E.Cuni".

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  • OBESITY IN DOGS AND CATS
    OBESITY IN DOGS AND CATS
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    Obesity in companion animals is one of the most common nutrition-related diseases and is defined as the breakdown of the balance between body mass and fat tissue to an increase of 20-25% of ideal body weight. Currently almost half of all dogs are obese or overweight and cats are on the same path.

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  • SHOULD MY RABBIT HAVE A COMPANION?
    SHOULD MY RABBIT HAVE A COMPANION?
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    Rabbits are sociable animals by nature, when they live in the wild they form groups with a complex social structure and develop different social behaviours but, despite the fact that these relationships provide physical and mental well-being for the rabbits, we cannot forget that they are territorial animals and that, in order to give them a companion, we must follow certain guidelines, what are they?

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  • CARE OF THE ELDERLY CAT
    CARE OF THE ELDERLY CAT
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    Cats are considered "elderly" from the age of 10 years. Many cats reach this age, but not all of them have a good quality of life. Whether your cat remains healthy when it reaches old age depends not only on its genetic condition, but also on the care it has received during its lifetime.

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  • MY RABBIT IS GOING TO BECOME A MOTHER, WHAT SHOULD I DO?
    MY RABBIT IS GOING TO BECOME A MOTHER, WHAT SHOULD I DO?
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    Have you ever been in this situation?  Parturition in any type of animal is a very serious and delicate moment that we must know how to handle correctly, recognising the symptoms and what to do before, during and after the procedure.  How do we do it? What do we need to know about giving birth in rabbits? We will find out in the following article. 

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  • HOW TO SEX MY RABBIT?
    HOW TO SEX MY RABBIT?
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    Do you have a new bunny in your life and you want to know what sex it is to choose the best name for it? Do you have another bunny and you want to give it a companion and you don't want any "scares"? In this article we will tell you how to sex your rabbit.

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  • EXOTIC COLOURS ON DOGS
    EXOTIC COLOURS ON DOGS
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    We all know that fashions are a double-edged sword and animals have always been one of the jewels in the crown of fashions. In this case we will talk about the fashion for exotic colours in dogs, which has led to the introduction of undesirable crossbreeding and colour patterns that often lead to serious health problems. 

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  • BRACHYCEPHALIC DOG BREEDS
    BRACHYCEPHALIC DOG BREEDS
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    We are often told about "brachycephalic dogs" and we immediately think of the English Bulldog or the Pug, more than one thinks that they are unhealthy breeds that cannot breathe, even that their breeding is torture, but is it true? What breeds are brachycephalic and more than one doesn't know? Can they be healthy dogs? We will find out in this article. 

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  • WHY SHOULDN'T I CROSS MY HAMSTER?
    WHY SHOULDN'T I CROSS MY HAMSTER?
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    Crossing two animals to have a litter is something very serious and you have to meditate a lot before doing it. It is not enough just to put a male and a female together and wait for everything to happen, but it is necessary to study beforehand, as well as to consult professionals (ethical breeders and veterinarians) so that they can inform us about the procedures, whether our pets are suitable for breeding or for that particular crossbreeding (lethal genes, too advanced age, serious physical...

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  • MOULTING IN RABBITS
    MOULTING IN RABBITS
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    Moulting is one of the most "annoying" moments when living with a pet: the house is full of fur more than usual, some have characteristic bald patches, others get knotted up more easily?  But even if it is "annoying" it can also be fascinating and it is one more process of nature that we have to take care of. In this article we will talk about it.

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  • DENTAL TARTAR IN DOGS AND CATS
    DENTAL TARTAR IN DOGS AND CATS
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    We have often noticed that our dog's or cat's breath smells bad, that they are losing teeth or that their teeth are covered with a dark, unpleasant plaque: this is dental tartar. 

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  • LETHAL GENES ASSOCIATED WITH COLOURS IN DOMESTIC RATS
    LETHAL GENES ASSOCIATED WITH COLOURS IN DOMESTIC RATS
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    The wide variety of colours we can find in domestic rats is amazing, as we have seen, but behind some of these beautiful and original colours can hide complicated genes that, if misused, can become a danger to our breeding line. These genes are known as: "Lethal genes". 

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  • TIPOS DE PELAJE EN LAS RATAS DOMÉSTICAS
    TIPOS DE PELAJE EN LAS RATAS DOMÉSTICAS
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    Fancy rats are one of the domestic (and pet) species with the highest number of coat types, being able to have not only one type of coat, but also two at the same time, as a consequence of the union of two different but compatible genes. Knowing what type of coat our rat belongs to, as well as knowing its characteristics, will not only give us the opportunity to know more about it but, in the case of wanting to breed and specialise in one type or another, will help us enormously in the...

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  • WHAT SHOULD MY RAT EAT?
    WHAT SHOULD MY RAT EAT?
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    Although this may seem a relatively simple issue (because "rats eat everything, don't they?") it is much more complex and, if we want our rat to live as long as possible, we must ensure that we provide it with a careful diet adapted to its species and lifestyle. 

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  • DO HYPOALLERGENIC RABBITS EXIST?
    DO HYPOALLERGENIC RABBITS EXIST?
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    Are you a person with specific allergies to rabbits and want one as a pet? Has your child developed an allergy and you don't want to get rid of your pet? Are you looking for one that suits your needs for health reasons?In the following article we will find out if hypoallergenic rabbits exist (or not).

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  • INDIVIDUAL ANIMAL IDENTIFICATION
    INDIVIDUAL ANIMAL IDENTIFICATION
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    We all know how important it is to have our animals identified and, depending on the species of pet or autonomous community, this is obligatory. But, what kind of identifications are there for pets? What can we do if this identification is damaged? Which animals can we identify and which cannot? We will find out in the following article.

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  • THE DWARF LOP
    THE DWARF LOP
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    The ‘Dwarf Lop’ (also called the ‘Dwarf Belier’) is one of the best known pet rabbit breeds and, at the same time, confused with mongrels that are either overweight or have strange characteristics.  Particularly popular in the UK, this breed is noted for its calm and extremely peaceful nature, and we will get to know it better in the following article.

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  • THE ‘GREAT RUSSIAN’ RABBIT
    THE ‘GREAT RUSSIAN’ RABBIT
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    The Himalayan or ‘Great Russian’ Rabbit, despite its name, has no direct connection with the Himalayan region or Russia. Its name is derived from its appearance, which resembles that of some animals native to that area. 

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  • DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ‘WILD’ AND ‘DOMESTIC’ RATS
    DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ‘WILD’ AND ‘DOMESTIC’ RATS
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    Many times we have come across people on social media groups focused on rats who insist on adopting rats from the street and say that they are the same as domestic rats, is this true? We can find out in the following article.

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  • THE ORIGIN OF HOUSE RATS OR ‘FANCY’ RATS
    THE ORIGIN OF HOUSE RATS OR ‘FANCY’ RATS
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    House rats (also called ‘fancy’ rats) are intelligent, sociable and very affectionate creatures that can make our days much more enjoyable. But how did they get their start as pets? We'll find out in the following article.

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  • REPRODUCTION IN HAMSTERS
    REPRODUCTION IN HAMSTERS
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    Hamsters are one of the fastest and "easiest" mammals to reproduce, giving birth to very large litters which may lead some people to believe that it is a quick way to get money or that it can be a great experience for their children, but in reality, we should never take the breeding of any pet, whatever its size, lightly.

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  • THE VIENNA GENE IN RABBITS
    THE VIENNA GENE IN RABBITS
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    What is the vienna gene? The vienna gene is one of the most capricious, loved and hated colour genes in the world of fancy rabbit breeding; it can spoil an entire colour line or give it amazing and very attractive patterns for the public, but what is it and how common is it? In this article we will learn about it. 

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  • THE CHINESE CRESTED
    THE CHINESE CRESTED
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    The Chinese Crested is one of the most striking and special breeds in the canine world and comes in two variants: hairless and powderpuff. This breed stands out for its high intelligence and great ability to understand humans, great agility skills and mysterious origin.

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  • THE HAVANESE BICHON
    THE HAVANESE BICHON
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    Bichon Havanese, also known as Havanese, Havanese, Havanese or silk bichon is a breed recognised by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale and other canine federations. Classified as a companion dog in Group 9, section of bichons and similar breeds.   They are very alert animals, easy to train as an alarm or therapy dog. Affectionate and of a cheerful nature, he is friendly, warm, humorous, playful and even a bit of a joker. Excellent companion for children with whom they play for long...

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  • THE SHETLAND SHEPHERD
    THE SHETLAND SHEPHERD
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    The Shetland Shepherd is one of the most popular breeds for all those agility lovers who want a small, beautiful and highly intelligent dog.  In the following article we will learn more about this wonderful breed of Scottish origin.

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  • ALBINISM IN ANIMALS
    ALBINISM IN ANIMALS
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    Albinism in animals - including humans - is caused by the inheritance of an altered copy of the gene responsible for regulating pigment production. Generally, the presence of a viable allele of this gene is sufficient for pigmentation to occur, so albinism is usually a genetic condition associated with a recessive homozygosity, i.e. the gene must be altered in both copies of chromosomes for albinism to occur.

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  • THE ANATOMY OF THE RAT
    THE ANATOMY OF THE RAT
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    Rats belong to the Muridae family, specifically to the suborder Myomorpha; this group of rodents is the largest and includes about 650 species of mammals. Originally spread across Eurasia, Africa and Australia, they are now a cosmopolitan species (except for the poles). What are they like? We'll find out in this article.

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  • THE SPLAY LEG
    THE SPLAY LEG
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    In social networking groups focused on pet rabbits (especially in Latin American countries) it is common to see cases of rabbits with their feet open from a very young age, which can affect one, two or all four legs. This condition is called "splay leg" or "swimmer's syndrome" and in the following article we will learn about it, if it can be prevented and if it has a cure. 

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  • THE IMPORTANCE OF HYDRATION IN CATS
    THE IMPORTANCE OF HYDRATION IN CATS
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    Like humans and other animals, cats require water to maintain good hydration and good health. In this article, we will discuss this.

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  • THE SIAMESE CAT
    THE SIAMESE CAT
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    Siamese cats are one of the most popular cat breeds in the world. They are known for their distinctive pointed features, including their almond-shaped blue eyes, triangular ears and long, slender bodies.

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    You have probably seen, alarmed and with a certain feeling of revulsion, that your hamster has on occasion stored its own faeces in its bowels or eaten them directly.   This is a natural behaviour in rodents (and other animal species) and is called ‘coprophagia’. 

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    The merle gene is one of the most popular and very characteristic in breeds such as the Border Collie or the Australian Shepherd but, although it is one of the most beautiful colour genes in the canine world, it must also be treated with care. In the following article we will learn more about it.

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    Fresh vegetables are an important part of the daily diet of rabbits and guinea pigs, accounting for around 10% of their food. But do we know which vegetables are recommended and what properties they have? When can we start feeding them? We will find out in the following article. 

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    The "Lionhead" breed is one of the best known breeds by hearsay and is defined as "a short haired rabbit with long hair on its head"; in reality, this is one of the rarest breeds and, in Spain today, there are absolutely no breeders who breed it, all the "Lionheads" that we can find in shops or shelters being mongrels known as "mixed fur".  In this article, we will find out what real Lionheads look like.

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    The Teddy Dwerg and the Angora rabbit are often confused if you don't have the right knowledge about fancy rabbit breeding, especially if you put a Teddy Dwerg and an Angora Dwerg (dwarf) next to each other.  How do they look alike and how do they differ? We can find out in this article. 

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    The Angora rabbit is an aristocratic, striking and beautiful breed. One of the most "known" breeds by hearsay but scarce in Spain.   Do you want to know it? You can do so in this article.

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    Declawing in cats, also known as onychectomy, is a controversial surgical procedure that involves the amputation of the third phalanx of the cat's toes. 

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    The Teddy Dwerg (misnamed "Teddy Bear") is a breed of domestic rabbit which is included in the "dwarf breeds", being the smallest breed of long-haired rabbits in existence.  Its sweet expression, small and rounded size and wide variety of colours make it one of the most striking rabbit breeds. In this article, you will get to know it well. 

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    When we are talking about pets whose destiny is to be human companions, proper socialisation is extremely important.  Socialisation starts with the breeder and continues with the owner, and brings us great benefits: from healthier animals to more pleasant coexistence.

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    Guinea pigs, also known as guinea pigs, are adorable pets that can suffer from a variety of illnesses. It is essential for owners to be aware of the signs and symptoms to ensure the health and well-being of these small rodents. 

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    The Yorkshire Terrier is one of the most popular "city" breeds in the world. Its small size and spunky, outgoing personality have won it the hearts of millions of family members and, in the following article, we will learn more about its history and specific care.

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    Hamsters are some of the most beloved pets in the world, and there are a multitude of species (there are no breeds), both domestic and wild. In this article, we will learn about all of them.

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    All owners know what abuse is and know what neglect is, but few know what the term "domestic neglect" is, and when you explain to them what it is, more than one refuses to admit that they are doing it to their "beloved furry child". In this article, we will talk about the only form of animal abuse accepted by society.

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    Manx rats are a variant of domestic rats that are characterised by their complete or partial absence of a tail. With their distinctive appearance and unique history, these rats capture the interest of many rodent lovers. In this article, we will explore the characteristics, history and breeding of Manx rats, and learn why they are so special.

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    Natural feed for small rodents has the particularity that it has not been modified and the grains, seeds and ingredients that compose it have hardly been modified by humans; these foods do not contain pesticides or preservatives. So how should I maintain it correctly to prevent it from spoiling?

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    The Toy Poodle is a very popular breed of dog due to its small size and natural elegance; intelligent, playful and active, ideal for all kinds of activities from sporting to social, the Toy Poodle is one of the favourite pets of the urban world.  In the following article, you can find out more about him.

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    Malocclusion is one of the most common diseases or malformations in rabbits and guinea pigs, especially in those that come from irresponsible breeding (either in pet factories or from individuals who only want to make money and do not care about the breeding, the breed or the animals), as well as from domestic abandonment; what does malocclusion consist of? How can it be avoided or treated?

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    Many times we have seen advertisements in shops or internet publications about the sale or transfer of toy, super toy, mini toy and micro toy rabbits. They claim to be the smallest and most "exclusive", is it true? Find out in the following article.

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    In the world we can find many breeds of small dogs, which are appreciated for their ease of handling and small size, very adaptable to life in big cities and when traveling.

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    When a hamster comes into our lives, it is usually accompanied by a tiny cage with a little box, wheel, stairs... Is it right to keep it like this? No, hamsters have some space needs that few owners know; in this article we will see how the correct habitat should be for our hamster, with which we will make it happier and longer-lived.

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    What is a working dog? The first thing we have to differentiate is the term "working breed" and "working dog". The FCI (Fédération Cynologique Internationale) officially recognizes a total of 341 breeds (this number does not include native breeds in the process of recognition or recovery by their associated countries) while the AKC (American Kennel Club) recognizes far fewer: 193.All dog breeds were selected or created with a function: to help man in various daily activities (including...

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    Rabbits are adorable pets that require a balanced diet to stay healthy and happy. A crucial part of their diet is recommended fruits for rabbits. In this guide, we'll explore why fruits are essential in the diet of these little long-eared friends.

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    The rabbit is a very popular pet worldwide and Europe is no exception (being the third most popular mammal as a pet, behind the dog and the cat); its adorable appearance, wide variety of colors, clean and curious personality and ease of care (not "cheap") make them a great choice as a pet for families of all classes, provided that responsibility, commitment and love prevail above all.

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    Guinea pigs, those adorable rodents that often become our pets, are special creatures that require special care and attention. A fundamental part of their health and well-being is related to vitamin C. In this article, we will explore in detail the importance of vitamin C in a guinea pig's diet and how we can ensure that our furry friends stay healthy and happy.

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    "Discover the benefits of natural foods to maintain optimal digestive health in dogs. Improve your pet's digestive system with a balanced and natural diet. Learn about recommended foods and promote healthy digestion in your dog."

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    Hay is an essential component of guinea pig diets, offering a rich, natural source of nutrients. In this article, we will explore the benefits of hay, the different types available and how it can become the ideal foundation of your pets' diet.

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    Having a trusting relationship with your cat is essential to ensure that you both enjoy a harmonious coexistence. Cats are sensitive animals and require a careful approach to gain their trust. In this article, we will provide you with practical tips on how to build a solid and trusting relationship with your cat.

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    Hamsters are adorable little pets that have become very popular in homes. They are active and curious animals, and as a hamster owner, it is important to make sure you provide them with proper and balanced nutrition to maintain their health and well-being. In this article, we'll explore the key aspects of feeding a hamster properly and how you can make sure your small pet gets all the nutrients it needs for a healthy life.

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    Obesity in guinea pigs is a common health concern. In this article, we will address how to prevent obesity in guinea pigs, ensuring that they maintain optimal health. From feeding tips to exercise and medical care, we'll cover everything you need to ensure your pet's health. Let's get started!

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    In this article, we explore the advantages of having a rat as a pet, highlighting their intelligence, convenient size, and friendly nature. We also compare rats to other pets and offer tips for their care. Find out why rats can be a surprisingly rewarding choice as companions in this article.

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    Hamsters are adorable pets that endear themselves to us with their mischief and tenderness. To keep these little balls of fluff healthy and happy, it's essential to know which foods are safe for them and which should be avoided. In this article, we'll focus on fruits that hamsters can't eat, such as citrus fruits and other choices that are harmful to their health.

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    When it comes to the health of our dogs, it is important to pay attention to their diet. Some dogs may develop food allergies or sensitivities that affect their overall well-being. In these cases, hypoallergenic feeds can play a crucial role in providing adequate nutrition without triggering adverse reactions. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore when it's appropriate to give hypoallergenic feeds to your dog, the benefits they offer and how to select the best option for your pet.

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    Hamsters, those little balls of fluff that steal our hearts with their adorable antics, deserve a diet that keeps them healthy and happy. The choice between natural and industrial feeding is crucial to ensure their well-being. In this article, we will explore the advantages of natural food for these cute rodents, a path to their happiness and vitality.

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    In this article, you will discover a list of natural foods recommended for your faithful canine companion. These foods provide healthy nutrition and are an excellent choice to supplement their diet.

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    Welcome to our blog about canine nutrition! In this article, we will explore the best fruits and vegetables you can add to your dog's diet to improve his health and provide optimal nutrition. Discover the benefits these natural foods can provide for your furry friend.

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