
Ashley Bates
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1 month ago |
dogster.com | Ashley Bates
Chihuahuas are some of the most popular small breeds to exist. Their compact bodies and their hilarious personalities are just a few of the things that make them so attractive to potential owners. However, if you’re a person who looks for a low shedding dog, or even one that is hypoallergenic, you might wonder if a Chihuahua fits the bill. If they do shed, you might wonder exactly how much so you know what to expect.
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1 month ago |
dogster.com | Ashley Bates
Chihuahuas are notorious for being the ‘handbag dogs’ of the early 2000s – if Paris Hilton had one, everyone else in the world wanted one, too. Their popularity soared, making them one of the most sought-after little dogs of all time. However, when more and more families bring these dogs into their homes, they realize the certain challenges that come along with them.
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2 months ago |
zantimes.com | Ashley Bates
Share onThis article appeared in the Fall 2024 issue of the Wallace House Journal. Zahra Nader vividly recalls the day her youngest sister was born in Kabul, Afghanistan. There was no running water in her family’s home, so Nader, then age 15, ran to get water to clean the baby — the sixth daughter in a family with only one son. She knew that the arrival of yet another girl in their male-dominated culture signaled more financial hardship for her parents.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
hepper.com | Ashley Bates
The cheerful, task-oriented Wirehaired Pointing Griffon is an outstanding hunting breed that is relatively new in the purebred lineup. These dogs are often recognizable thanks to their messy, wiry coats and distinguished-looking faces. This breed is sought after for a variety of reasons, including their docile temperament and eagerness to please. So, what happens when you mix this purebred with another dog? Here are 20 Wirehaired Pointing Griffon mixes we think deserve your attention.
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Dec 4, 2024 |
catster.com | Ashley Bates
Caracals are wild animals that should never be kept as pets for any reason. The only reason they should be in captivity is to preserve their lives, and only under professional care in zoos, wildlife rehabilitation conservation organizations, etc. These wild cats thrive in their natural environment and have no desire to be your pet cat. Even though they might look cute and cuddly, they are anything but.
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