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5 Tips for Choosing the Right Custom Dog Harness Manufacturer

When it comes to choosing the right dog harness, there are a lot of options for you to consider. There are many dog harness manufacturers in the world today, each with its own set of strengths, weaknesses, and specialties. In this article, we’ll be going over some general tips for choosing the right custom dog harness manufacturer so you can be confident that your product is worth your money and time. You probably already know that buying a custom-made product is expensive. Fortunately, most manufacturers will offer samples or smaller versions of their products before signing an official contract and investing in a bulk order. However, it’s still important to take some time and do your research before settling on any one company as your partner. Here are 5 things you must keep in mind when choosing a harness manufacturer: Table of Contents: 1. Check the Reputation of the Company 2. Check the Samples Provided for Quality and Durability 3. Look at What Materials Are Used 4. See What Cus

Why do dogs love to lick their owners' feet?

 Dogs are friends and partners in our lives, and at the same time, they bring us a lot of happiness in life. We are also happy to play with dogs and will be moved by their friendliness and loyalty. But why do they like to lick their master's feet? In fact, each dog does this for different reasons, so let's see which ones.  Maybe licking the salt on the feet Some people think that the dog is licking the owner's feet because the feet sweat more, the smell is obvious, and there is a salty taste.  This smell will stimulate the dog's nerves and make them feel very flavorful. In fact, some people have done research in this area, showing that dogs can indeed taste salty taste from human skin. This may be the reason why some dogs lick their master's feet. However, don't always let the dog lick your feet, not only because too much salt intake is harmful, but also because there are many bacteria on the feet, the dog is prone to diarrhea.  Feel comfortable and relaxed Dogs

What if the dog is too fat? Hurry up and accept this complete guide for dogs to lose weight!

 It must be right for the dog owner to pay attention to a balanced diet when it comes to the dog’s diet. But if you feed it all in one's mind, it will only cause the dog to become obese. Excessive obesity is not good for the healthy development and growth of dogs, so dog owners must pay attention to it.  How to judge whether a dog is obese? Dogs of moderate weight and well-proportioned body generally meet the following points: 1. The ribs can be felt without pressing; 2. From the side, the waist is concave (a long-haired dog can judge whether the waist is concave by touching it with his hand); 3. The part from the thoracic cavity to the hind legs shows a tendency to shrink; 4. There is no looseness in the abdomen. What is the harm of obesity to dogs? Increase physical burden: Excessive weight will add a lot of burden to the joints and function of the dog. It is easy to cause arthritis and hip dysplasia.  Disease risk: Excess fat accumulates in the dog’s liver, causing liver disease

Dogs don’t "respect" their owners. These may be the reasons.

Doggo respect does not respect the owner. It can be seen from daily behavior, and the owner can also realize it. If the dog doesn’t respect you, what causes it?  Just changed to a new environment Dogs are unfamiliar with the new environment and will be more cautious and vigilant. If you just took the dog home, the dog’s behavior is more reckless, that’s natural. Just let it adapt for a while.  Spoiled If the owner spoils the dog blindly, he is responsive to the dog. If things go on like this, it will make the dog disrespect the owner, and the dog feels that he is the owner. Make it feel that the owner must obey itself, and sometimes aggressive behavior.  Often beaten and scolded Dogs who are often beaten and scolded by their owners will feel insecure. After losing trust in the owner, he will gradually disrespect the owner. Always thinking of resisting or avoiding the owner. When educating dogs, we should use inducement instead of beating and scolding.  Long-term lack of companionship I

Dogs are aggressive, non-aggressive dogs are just relative

 All dogs are aggressive, but different breeds of dogs have different aggressiveness and different probability of attack.  Aggressive behaviors of dogs can be roughly divided into the following categories: 1. Dominant attack Dominant aggression is the most common aggressive behavior in dogs. Some dogs with strong autonomy and dominance will challenge the authority of their owners and want to become leaders. Some dogs may have realized that they are being controlled and want to understand their status in the family through this behavior.  2. Fear attack Dogs that have been abused, scared, and left a psychological shadow, or partially adopted dogs will show this kind of aggressive behavior. Because they have not recovered from the trauma they suffered. 3. Possessive attack The most obvious manifestation is that the dog refuses to surrender what it has picked up from its owner. When forced to surrender it, it will howl or even bite. Possessive aggression and dominance aggression often occ

Afghan hound, recognized in the world, the "nobleman" among the most beautiful dogs

The Afghan Hound is also known as the Kabul. Although it is called a hound, it is not actually a hound. And the IQ is not high, on the contrary, it is clumsy. But it looks really beautiful and temperamental, and it is one of the oldest hound breeds in existence. The Afghan Hound is graceful and agile, like a proud nobleman. In modern times, the Afghan Hound has become synonymous with "nobleman" due to its fashionable retro appearance and noble temperament. Because of the inherent aristocratic temperament of the Afghan Hound, it has become a pet of many stars and models. It has also appeared in many well-known fashion magazines and turned into a fashion darling.  There are two types of Afghan Hounds, the taller, short-haired, desert type, and the smaller, long-haired, mountainous type. Now the two traits have been merged, forming a type with a tall body and long hair. The Afghan Hound is strong, agile and smart, likes to be alone, not strong in

Afghan hound, recognized in the world, the "nobleman" among the most beautiful dogs

The Afghan Hound is also known as the Kabul. Although it is called a hound, it is not actually a hound. And the IQ is not high, on the contrary, it is clumsy. But it looks really beautiful and temperamental, and it is one of the oldest hound breeds in existence. The Afghan Hound is graceful and agile, like a proud nobleman. In modern times, the Afghan Hound has become synonymous with "nobleman" due to its fashionable retro appearance and noble temperament. Because of the inherent aristocratic temperament of the Afghan Hound, it has become a pet of many stars and models. It has also appeared in many well-known fashion magazines and turned into a fashion darling.  There are two types of Afghan Hounds, the taller, short-haired, desert type, and the smaller, long-haired, mountainous type. Now the two traits have been merged, forming a type with a tall body and long hair. The Afghan Hound is strong, agile and smart, likes to be alone, not strong in fighting spirit, and gentle to o

The 5 most expensive dogs in the world, the first is worth $1.9 million

 First place: Tibetan Mastiff In ancient times, the Tibetan Mastiff was used to protect homes and sheep, and it could even drive away leopards and wolves. The price is naturally not to be underestimated. It is worth mentioning that in 2013, a rare red Tibetan Mastiff was sold in China for a price of US$1.9 million!  Second place: Pharaoh Hound Pharaoh hounds generally weigh 20-25 kg, but they always look smaller and slimmer. This kind of dog is stubborn and independent, so training them is no small challenge. But once the training is successful, they will be very obedient and well-behaved dogs.  Third place: Akita Akita Inu is a family pet dog that is famous for his loyalty to the owner. Akita dogs are actually divided into two strains: Japanese Akita dogs and American Akita dogs. Japanese purebred Akita is more expensive.  Fourth place: Peruvian Inca Orchid Dog It is the most avant-garde dog in the world because it is one of the few dogs without hair. Many people have taken a fancy to

Five kinds of puppies that don't like clinging

 Compared with cats, dogs can be said to be very passionate about their hosts. Not only is they on standby at any time but also always concerned about the host’s every move, ready to follow the host’s orders anytime and anywhere in advance. If the cat is indifferent to the host family, then the puppy is enthusiastic towards the host family. But it’s not that all the puppies stick to the owner’s house all the time. Some puppies are relatively independent. Let’s take a look at which ones.  1.German Shepherd German Shepherd Dogs are most commonly used as working dogs and military dogs. They can perform various daily tasks excellently. German Shepherd is faithful and stable and has a good sense of obedience. But it also happens to be common at work. Compared with clinging people, their temperament is more obedient to the owner. They are not easy to be cute to the owner like a pet dog but stand in front of the owner to maintain and defend the home.  2. Chow Chow Chow Chow can be regarded as

Top ten most loyal dogs ranking

 Tenth place: Chow Chow Chow Chow is beautiful, noble, and natural. Now the cute appearance of the Chow Chow has been regarded as an ideal home pet, mainly as a companion dog. The weight is about 20kg, and the height is about 50cm. After training, the personality is more docile. It can be used as a hunting dog, towing dog, guard dog, and companion dog.  Ninth: Border Collie  The Border Collie has a very high IQ, has a good personality, is approachable, and responds well to gentle obedience training. Friendly, willing to please the owner, suitable for careful children. Get along well with other pets, but may chase smaller animals. The most suitable watchdog to be alert. Energetic outdoors, full of affection for the owner, strong alertness to strangers, and good protection skills. It is currently one of the most popular dog breeds in the world.  Eighth place: German Shepherd The German Shepherd is agile and suitable for an action-like working environment. During the First World War, it w

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Inventory of 10 fastest dogs

 We have always known that dogs can run very fast, and humans can’t faster than dogs. Do you know which dogs are the fastest runners in the dog world? Next, let’s meet these dogs that run like the wind.  10.Great Dane The Great Dane is large in size, full of muscles, strong and powerful, and can reach a speed of 48 kilometers per hour. The Great Dane is actually a docile dog breed, so it is called the "gentle giant". The Great Dane is smart and brave, loyal to the owner, but impatient and vindictive, and can be trained to become a highly obedient guard dog.  9. Labrador The Labrador is a medium-sized dog with well-developed muscles and a top speed of 48 kilometers per hour. Loyal and honest personality, gentle and lively, IQ is also very high, very friendly to people, not aggressive. Often selected as working dogs, such as guide dogs or subway police dogs, search and rescue dogs and other working dog breeds. It is currently the most popular and trusted family dog. Labrador is