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How Big Do Chow Dogs Get ?

How Big Do Chow Dogs Get ?

Chows will make good pets. They are different from their size in behavior, they are quiet, they behave well, they do not dig or bark, and they do not cause any destruction. It is easy to breed them. The chow's personality is different from other dogs. They behave like cats. They are independent, stubborn, dignified; they have lots of affection and are unfriendly.

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Timing For Dog Breeding

Timing For Dog Breeding

Timing is very important for the breeding of the dogs. If it is done in at the wrong time, the mating will not give positive results. The semen of the dog can fertilize the eggs up to 5 days, but if it is in the bitch, it is a different story. The heat in the bitch can be up to 2, 3 or many weeks. At this time there is a chance of fertilizing. The timing can be known by figuring out the time of ovulation.

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How To Kill Dog Tapeworm ?

How To Kill Dog Tapeworm ?

A tapeworm is a parasitic organism that feeds on the body resources of its hosts, which can be animals as well as human beings. These worms have a head, known as scolex; a neck, which attached itself to the body intestinal lining and takes in resources from there to propagate and grow; and a segmented body with each segment having its own reproductive system.

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