It’s good to remember that many mutts available at your local animal shelter may be terrier mixes too. Shelters try their best to identify the breeds that went into their resident mutts, and you can also get your dog DNA tested to confirm the breed mix in your new best friend. What Is...
Home»Pets»Dogs»Dog Reproduction»Pros and Cons of Spaying and Neutering a Dog Ask most dog lovers and they will tell you that you should have your pet spayed or neutered, the sooner the better. For most pet owners it is good advice to have their pets altered if they don’t ...
If there is no "birth control" among dogs and other domesticated pets, there will be too many unwanted, homeless dogs and other pets, putting a lot of burden on animal shelters and resulting in the euthanasia of unwanted pets.It is estimated that in the USA alone, 5 to 12 million unwant...
Large dogs and large breed puppies are more plentiful than small dogs. Large dogs often have larger litters and there are fewer problems with whelping. The popular large breeds and mixes are also easier to find in animal shelters, though it will always be hard to find the rarer breeds. It...
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For clones, it is the chronological age of the clone plus the chronological age of the donor at the point where the cell was extracted (not counting any time that the cell spent frozen before being transferred into an egg). So if the donor animal was 5 years old when its cell was ...
A look at the pros and cons of life with a Miniature Schnauzer. Helping you to decide whether this is the perfect pup for your family.
Mini cattle eat about a third as much as a full-sized steer, are less destructive of pasture land and fencing, and are easier to handle. While each animal may be smaller, more meat can be produced overall from each acre, breeders say. And the smaller size of each animal also has its...
What are the pros and cons of neutering or spaying my dog? Should I leave my dog as nature has intended him/her to be? What do dog experts and veterinarians think about this process? Do all other dog owners spay or neuter their dogs?
Most purebreds cost thousands of dollars because it is difficult to maintain their purity, the breeding process and they are usually rare to find. Crossbreeds, on the other hand, are low maintenance. They are sold at a reasonable price and are readily available at animal shelters. Since crossb...