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The Teacup French Bulldog is a smaller/miniaturized French Bulldog. He weighs 5-14 pounds and stands at under 13 inches tall when fully grown. The Mini French Bulldog is not a separate breed and also goes by the moniker toy, micro, pocket-sized or mini Frenchies. As a highly sought-after teeny dog, the Mini French Bulldog is…
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Designer dogs like Goldendoodles are increasingly popular. They come in different variations since the Poodle and Golden Retriever parents have diverse genetic makeups. These differences depend on; Size Generations Colors Coat types and textures The traits inherited by the offspring are a genetic gamble and will depend on the parent’s traits. No guarantees can be…
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Labradoodles come in a variety of colors and coat types to choose from. This comes down to the traits inherited from the parents as each puppy will be different from the other. The coat color can also change in the course of a pup’s lifetime and thus you cannot be certain that the pup’s color…
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The Yorkshire Terrier, affectionately known as the “Yorkie,” is a breed that has captured the hearts of millions with its spunky and playful personality, compact size, and luxurious coats. With its various coat color patterns, none is more striking and eye-catching as the parti pattern. The parti coat pattern is characterized by a combination of…
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Isabella is a rare German Shepherd color variation that results from 2 sets of mutant genes. The first set of genes (“b/b“) change the base color from black to brown while the second set of genes (“d/d“) washes out the color from brown to Isabella, a light grey-brown shade. Isabella GSDs are not different from…
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Recently, Lilac and Isabella Frenchie have been receiving a lot of attention, particularly on social media spaces, leaving many perplexed. Are Isabella and Lilacs related? If not, what is the distinction? Genes? Are they healthy? If these are some of your concerns, you’ve come to the correct place. Stay tuned. Isabella is a creamy, light-brown…
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Walks should be enriching and enjoyable for you and your dog. Leash pulling/reactivity is frustrating. Dogs pull to reach and investigate new sights, smells, and sounds. The habit is reinforced and likely to reoccur if it’s successful; The dog may also charge out the door as the walk begins. Leash pulling when outside occurs because the dog…
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Meet the Blue French Bulldog – a rare and striking beauty that’s quickly becoming a fan favorite among Frenchie enthusiasts. With its shimmering silver-gray to muted bluish-gray coat and piercing hazel-blue eyes, this pup is sure to turn heads. This coloring can range from a light powder blue to a darker steel blue. It can…
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Ever wanted to estimate how big your little pup may get there are a number of ways to do so. You could calculate your dogs weight using the formula below. Take the dogs weight in pounds (at a certain age) and divide it by his age in weeks, then multiply that number by 52 (the…
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Great Danes come in a variety of colors and color combinations (patterns). Of these colors and patterns, only seven are recognized by the breed standard. These colors are black, fawn, blue (gray), brindle, merle, harlequin, and mantle. However, colors such as white, chocolate, or mismarked Danes are not recognized or are considered faults (undesirable) and…