Tag: pet owners
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How Big Do Toy Poodles Get?
When adding a new furry member to your family, knowing the size of the breed is crucial. Toy poodles, renowned for their intelligence and playful personalities, are among the most beloved small dog breeds. But just how big do toy poodles get? This question often arises for prospective pet owners seeking a breed that aligns…
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How Much Are Shih Tzu Puppies?
Shih Tzu puppies vary widely in purchase price and lifetime ownership cost, influenced by lineage, health screening, and seller type. Typical Price Range for Shih Tzu Puppies Across the United States, pet-quality Shih Tzu puppies commonly sell for $500 to $1,500[1]. Show-quality or champion-line puppies often command $2,000 to $7,000 or more depending on titles…
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How Long To Let Puppy Cry In Crate?
Puppy crying in a crate can reflect many different needs and emotions, from routine discomfort to significant distress. Understanding when to intervene depends on age, behavior signals, and a systematic training approach. Why puppies cry in a crate Puppies cry in a crate for several common reasons: separation-related distress, fear of an unfamiliar environment, boredom,…
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How Big Do Shih Tzus Get?
Shih Tzus are a small, companion-focused breed with a compact build and long coat that can affect how large they look. Read on for specifics about typical size, growth patterns, and how to monitor a healthy development. Typical adult size and breed standards Breed standards list adult height at the withers for Shih Tzus in…
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Why Are Dogs Scared Of Thunder?
Many dogs react strongly during thunderstorms because the sensory experience of a storm can overwhelm their perception and trigger intense fear responses. Understanding the sensory, biological, and learned factors behind that fear helps owners and professionals reduce distress. How Dogs Perceive Thunder Dogs have a much broader upper hearing range than humans, hearing frequencies up…
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How To Stop Puppy From Eating Poop Home Remedies?
Puppy coprophagia is the act of eating feces and can stem from several different causes that affect health and behavior. Understanding Why Puppies Eat Poop Medical and behavioral causes can look similar at first, so distinguishing them helps pick the right response. Coprophagia is most common in puppies under 6 months of age, when exploratory…

