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Are dogs born to swim? Rumors! Three precautions for dog swimming!

When the weather is hot, many owners want to take their dogs to swim. However, not all dogs are suitable for swimming! The owner must pay attention to these three points when taking a dog swim!  Dogs that are not suitable for swimming Shortnose flat face dog This type of dog is physiologically unsuitable for swimming, it is easy to be choked, and it is very likely to drown. In order to keep breathing smooth when swimming, they need to work hard to raise their heads, and their bodies will sink underwater, and swimming in the water will have some difficulties.  Skeletal or muscular dogs The body of this type of dog is relatively heavier than the head, and its special body structure determines that it is difficult for it to swim for a long time. Compared with their large bodies, their limbs are extremely short and stubby. It is difficult to keep their heads out of the water for a long time when swimming, making it extremely difficult for them to swim.  Small short-legged dog The short leg

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

Benefits and importance of dog leash

Benefits of dog leash 1: prevent the dog from losing! Losing a dog is a nightmare for all owners. Many people who lost their dogs cried out loud, complaining about the abhorrence of dog stealers. But when I look back and think about it, the owner’s failure to attach a leash to the dog is also an important factor in the tragedy. Throughout the many dog tragedies that have occurred in the past few years, most of them are caused by the lack of a leash. So we must realize the importance of dog leash. Because some dogs are naughty and playful, it’s not easy to listen to the owner’s commands outside.  Benefits of dog leash 2: prevent dogs from car accidents Many owners must have learned a lot. There are many accidents where dogs are hit, crushed, or even killed by cars. Many car owners must also have shadows. Dogs are inherently small, especially small dogs are more flexible. In the process of driving, they are often in the blind spot of the viewing an

Improper use of dog collars can cause these 5 major hazards

The dog’s neck is a relatively weak place. When you pull the collar closer, the stimulus to the dog’s neck can well control the dog’s behavior.  However, improper use of the collar has a great hidden danger, which will endanger the dog’s life and safety. 1. Cause the dog to breathe If the dog’s collar is tightly fastened, the dog’s trachea will be compressed, resulting in poor breathing. If the dog is more naughty and pulls you forward, it will further oppress the trachea, which is prone to danger. If the dog runs around with a collar all the time, and accidentally gets caught by other things, it may also cause suffocation.  2. Affect blood transport Dog collars should not be worn for a long time. Dogs have arteries and veins in their necks. Long-term wearing will affect blood circulation. Insufficient blood supply to the brain leads to slow cell metabolism, resulting in damage to the dog's body functions.  3. Cause muscle strain When the owner pulls the rope, the

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

5 ways to communicate between dogs

 Dogs can’t speak, but how do they communicate? Here are a few ways for everyone to communicate with each other.  Way one, smell each other's buttocks In fact, one of the ways dogs say hello, whether it’s the first time they meet, or they’ve known each other before, smelling each other’s ass means saying hello. It’s like saying "hello", etc. It’s like embracing like human beings, etc.  Way two, howl Sometimes we hear dogs barking. The dog here barks, and there will be another dog in the distance. In fact, this is also one of the ways of communication between them. Dogs will express their thoughts by changing their howling frequency, tone length, and voice height, and dogs will probably understand this howling.  Way three, use urine We all know that dogs like to use urine to occupy the site. If they pee in a certain place, it means that this place is occupied by it. Then other dogs will know if they smell other dogs’ urine in this place. So, this is also one of the ways of

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