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Sunday, April 16, 2023

Fun with your Dog in the Summer

As pet lovers and owners, we understand the joy and happiness our furry friends bring into our lives. Summer is the perfect time to bond and create lasting memories with our dogs. We have compiled a list of 10 exciting activities that you can do with your dog this summer, and we believe it will make your summer much more enjoyable.Go for a hike


Exploring nature is an excellent way to bond with your dog. It is also a great opportunity to exercise and stretch your legs. Find a nearby trail and make sure to pack enough water for both you and your furry friend. Remember to keep your dog on a leash, and always follow the rules and regulations of the trail.Have a picnic

A picnic is a perfect way to enjoy a beautiful summer day with your dog. Pack your dog's favorite treats, some water, and your favorite snacks, and head to a local park or beach. Remember to bring a blanket and some toys to keep your furry friend entertained.Go for a swim

Dogs love to swim, and summer is the perfect time to take them to the beach or a nearby lake. Make sure to check if dogs are allowed on the beach or lake before you go. Don't forget to bring a life vest for your furry friend, especially if they are not experienced swimmers.Attend a dog-friendly event

Summer is the season for festivals and events, and many of them are dog-friendly. Check online for local events and bring your furry friend along for the fun. Don't forget to pack water and some treats for your dog.Teach your dog a new trick

Teaching your dog a new trick is a great way to bond and have fun. Spend some time in your backyard or a nearby park and teach your dog something new. Remember to be patient and always reward your furry friend for their efforts.Go on a road trip

Pack up the car and take your furry friend on a road trip. Make sure to plan ahead and find pet-friendly hotels and restaurants along the way. Don't forget to pack your dog's favorite toys and treats to keep them entertained.Have a game day

Organize a game day with your furry friend and invite other dog owners and their pets. Play some frisbee, fetch, or any other game that your dog enjoys. It's a great way to socialize and have fun with other pet owners.Attend a dog training class

Dog training classes are a great way to teach your furry friend new skills and obedience. Look for local dog training classes in your area and sign up for one. It's also an excellent opportunity to socialize your dog with other pets.Volunteer at a local animal shelter

Volunteering at a local animal shelter is a great way to give back to the community and help pets in need. Contact your local shelter and inquire about volunteering opportunities. You can also bring your furry friend along to help socialize other pets.Create a DIY agility course

Creating a DIY agility course in your backyard is an excellent way to keep your furry friend active and entertained. Use items such as cones, jumps, and tunnels to create an obstacle course. It's a great way to bond with your dog and teach them new skills.

In conclusion, summer is the perfect time to bond with your furry friend and create lasting memories. We hope this list of 10 exciting activities has inspired you to try something new with your dog this summer. Remember to always prioritize the safety and well-being of your furry friend, and have fun!

Wednesday, March 22, 2023

Dogs

Dogs are undoubtedly the most beloved pets in the world, and it's not hard to see why. They are loyal, affectionate, and endlessly entertaining. It's no wonder that they have become such an integral part of our lives and our culture.


One of the things that make dogs so special is their ability to connect with us on a deep emotional level. They seem to understand our moods and emotions, and they are always there to offer a comforting paw or a wag of the tail. Whether we are feeling happy, sad, or somewhere in between, our dogs are always there for us.

But dogs are not just emotional support animals. They are also incredibly intelligent and capable creatures. They can be trained to perform a wide range of tasks, from guiding the blind to detecting drugs and explosives. And their natural instincts make them excellent protectors of our homes and families.

Of course, there are many different breeds of dogs, each with their own unique characteristics and personalities. Some breeds are more active and require a lot of exercise, while others are more laid back and prefer to lounge around the house. Some breeds are better with children, while others are better suited for single adults or couples.

But no matter what breed you choose, one thing is certain: dogs will always bring joy and companionship into your life. They are loyal, loving, and endlessly entertaining, and they have a way of making even the toughest days a little bit brighter.

So if you are thinking about getting a pet, or if you already have a dog in your life, take a moment to appreciate all the amazing things that these incredible creatures have to offer. They are more than just pets; they are true friends and companions, and they have a special place in our hearts that can never be replaced.



Saturday, January 22, 2022

The Pug

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The Pug is a small, stocky, square, thickset dog. The round head is massive with a short, blunt, square-shaped muzzle. Moles on the cheeks are considered beauty spots. The teeth meet in a slight undershot bite. The very large, prominent eyes are dark. The small, thin ears are either rose or button shaped. The face has large, deep wrinkles. The high-set tail is curled over the back and a double curl is preferred in the show ring. Dewclaws are usually removed. The short coat is soft, fine and smooth. Coat colors come in apricot, fawn, black and silver.
The Pug's comical face, with deep wrinkles around big, dark eyes and a flat round face, can't help but make you smile. It is believed that the Pug's name comes from the Latin word for "fist" because his face resembles a human fist.
Pugs are clowns at heart, but they carry themselves with dignity. Pugs are playful dogs, ready and able for games, but they are also lovers, and must be close to their humans. Pugs love to be the center of attention, and are heartsick if ignored.



black pug
Pugs are square and thickset, usually weighing no more than 20 pounds. Their heads are large and round, with large, round eyes. They have deep and distinct wrinkles on their faces. Legend has it that the Chinese, who mastered the breeding of this dog, prized these wrinkles because they resembled good luck symbols in their language. Especially prized were dogs with wrinkles that seemed to form the letters for the word "prince" in Chinese.
The moles on a Pug's cheeks are called "beauty spots." His muzzle or mask is black, with a clearly defined "thumb mark" on the forehead and a black trace down the center of the back. His ears are smooth, black and velvety. He has a characteristic undershot jaw (the lower teeth extend slightly beyond the upper teeth) and a tightly curled tail.




Care

Coat care for the Pug is minimal, requiring only occasional brushing to remove the dog's dead hair. Meanwhile, regular cleaning and drying is necessary to prevent skin infections, especially in the dog's facial wrinkles.
As far as exercise requirements, the Pug's needs can be met daily with a moderate leash-led walk or an energetic game. Sensitive to humidity and heat, the Pug should be kept indoors. The breed is also prone to snoring and wheezing because of their flat, small muzzles.


Physical Chacacteristics

The Pug’s attentive and soft expression is its distinguishing feature. Its coat, which is fawn and black in color, is short, fine, and smooth. A compact and square-proportioned dog, the Pug moves with a jaunty and strong gait; its hindquarters roll slightly. The Pug also has clearly defined black markings on its muzzle, ears, cheeks and forehead, which has deep and huge wrinkles.

Personality and Temperament

The Pug is a playful, confident, and friendly companion that magnificently combines comedy with dignity. It is usually pleasant and willing to please, but it can be headstrong and adamant at times. The breed is also known to frolic and flaunt about.

Health

Pugs catch colds easily and are stressed by hot and cold weather. They are prone to allergies and the short muzzle contributes to chronic breathing problems, making the Pug tend to wheeze and snore. (Pugs suffer from poor ventilation.) Prone to skin problems. Prone to mast cell tumors. Prone to Pug Dog Encephalitis (PDE), an inflammation of the brain that strikes adolescent Pugs usually between the ages of 2 and 3. The cause is unknown.
They are not the easiest whelpers. Dams usually have to have cesarean sections due to the size of the pups’ heads.
There is a chance of Keratitis (inflammation of the cornea) and ulcers on the cornea. Eyes are prone to

weeping and cherry eye. Do not overfeed a Pug, as they will eat more than is good for them, quickly becoming obese and living much shorter lives.
The Pug has a lifespan of 12 to 15 years and is prone to major health problems like Pug Dog Encephalitis (PDE) and canine hip dysplasia (CHD), as well as minor concerns like elongated palate, patellar luxation, stenotic nares, Legg-Perthes disease, entropion, keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS), hemivertebra, obesity, and skin infections. Nerve degeneration, demodicosis, seizures, distichiasis, and allergies are occasionally seen in this breed of dog.



Other Breed Names

Carlin
Mops 
Chinese Pug Dog
Carlin 
Dutch Bulldog
Dutch Mastiff


History and Background

Multum in Parvo, meaning "a lot in a little," is the official motto of the Pug and sums up its description. The Pug has had various names throughout the years, including Mopshond in Holland, Chinese or Dutch Pug in England, and Mops in Germany. But the word “pug” is thought to have come from the Latin pugnus, meaning fist and attributed to its clenched fist-like head, or from the 18th-century marmoset "pug" monkey, which purportedly appeared quite similar to the dog.
Pugs originated in China, dating back to the Han dynasty (B.C. 206 to A.D. 200). Some historians believe they are related to the Tibetan Mastiff. They were prized by the Emperors of China and lived in luxurious accommodations, sometimes even being guarded by soldiers.
Pugs are one of three types of short-nosed dogs that are known to have been bred by the Chinese: the Lion dog, the Pekingese, and the Lo-sze, which was the ancient Pug. Some think that the famous "Foo Dogs" of China are representations of the ancient Pug. Evidence of Pug-like dogs has been found in ancient Tibet and Japan.

In the latter 1500s and early 1600s, China began trading with European countries. Reportedly, the first Pugs brought to Europe came with the Dutch traders, who named the breed Mopshond, a name still used today.
Although its exact ancestry is not known, many consider the Pug as one of the first breeds miniaturized in Asia. China is the earliest known source of the breed, where Buddhist monasteries of Tibet favored the Pug as a pet. The Chinese considered the Pug's facial wrinkles an important feature of the breed, referring to it as the "prince mark" because of its similarity to the Chinese figure for prince.
Brought to Holland by the Dutch East India Trading Company, a pug would become a pet to William I, the Prince of Orange in the mid 16th century. The Pug was also bestowed the position of the House of Orange official dog after one of its kind saved the life of William I by alarming him to the approach of an upcoming attack of Spaniards at Hermingny in 1572. Later, when William II landed at Torbay to be crowned King of England, his cortege included pugs, making the breed fashionable for generations.

By 1790, the Pug had made its way to France. Most notably used by Josephine, wife of Napoleon, her pug, "Fortune," carried secret messages under his collar to Napoleon while she was confined in Les Carmes prison.

In England, the Pug gained popularity during the Victorian era. These pugs sported cropped ears, which further enhanced their wrinkled expressions. And in 1885, the American Kennel Club would recognize the Pug. Since then, the Pug has become not only a popular show dog, but a wonderful family pet.

Monday, January 17, 2022

Climate Change Will Affect These Dog Breeds



Certain canine varieties are more in danger with regards to environmental change. Another review led by Scientific Reports dissects information to figure out which breeds experienced most in high temperatures, and their weakness factors.
The beyond five years have been the most smoking on record, and canines, similar to people, can experience unfavorable impacts and sickness when temperatures climb. As indicated by Bloomberg, no less than 395 canines in the U.K. gotten veterinary consideration for heat-related ailments in 2016, which was the most blazing year around the world. Of those ailments detailed, 56 canines passed on, making for a 14% death rate.

Logical Reports' review locales three fundamental danger factors that compared with heat sickness and demise: weight, age and skull life structures.

The investigation discovered that canines gauging in excess of 110 pounds are more defenseless against heat pressure, and those 12 years of age and more established were considerably more in danger than some other age bunch. Age and weight are immense powerlessness factors for people in high temperatures too.
Breed-wise, thoroughbred canines are by and large more at helpless, particularly canines with level appearances and wide skulls, similar to English bulldogs and arrogant King Charles spaniels, which are two times as prone to turn out to be sick in blistering climate contrasted with beagles, line collies and different canines with longer noses.


Different variables that assumed a part in heat sickness incorporate coat thickness and muscle proportion.
As indicated by the review, brilliant retrievers are 2.7 occasions almost certain than labradors to experience the ill effects of hotness related sickness "notwithstanding being of comparative size, disposition and reason." This might be because of brilliant retrievers' thicker coat.
Greyhounds were found to have 4.3 more noteworthy defenselessness to warm than labradors. Jan Hoole, an instructor in science at Keele University, however not associated with the review, disclosed to Bloomberg that greyhounds have a high proportion of muscle and might be leaned to run even on the most sweltering days. High proportion of muscle has been displayed to have relationship with more serious danger of heatstroke in the wake of working out.




"Canines will be impacted by environmental change in extraordinarily comparative ways to people going ahead," said Emily Hall, the review's lead creator, who is a senior instructor at Nottingham Trent University. "At the point when we contemplate alleviating methodologies to shield people from heat, we will have to think about canines similarly."


Environmental change acts different dangers for canines like well. As indicated by an article distributed last year by USA Today, environmental change is playing a component in a more extensive appropriation of infections, for example, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, heartworm and Lyme sickness, everything sicknesses which can cause ailment and passing in canines. Ascends in Lyme infection and Rocky Mountain spotted fever can be attached to warming environments and lifts in tick and mosquito populace, while expanding catastrophic events can assume a part in appropriating heartworm all through various pieces of the country as canines are moved from one state to another to be taken on.


Sunday, January 16, 2022

The “DON’TS” of Cold Weather Dog


Try not to go after the razor


Your canine's feathery coat is something beyond a style explanation it shields her from brutal breezes and severe temps. This ought to be obvious, however don't shave your canine throughout the colder time of year. The ASPCA prescribes essentially managing long-haired canines to stay away from the development of ice and salt that can stick to their hide.

Try not to wash your canine (to an extreme) in winter


Piggybacking on the last point, we bring you "don't" # 2: if there's anything you can do about it, skip shower time throughout the colder time of year. Energetic washing will just add to awkward, flaky skin. Assuming, nonetheless, your canine has gotten into a truly sloppy circumstance that main a shower can settle, search for a saturating cleanser and wash.


DON’T leave your dog outside


Sure, some dogs were bred to endure winter weather (we’re lookin’ at you, Siberian huskies.) But when the mercury dips below freezing, no dog should be left outside.
If, for whatever reason, your dog spends a significant amount of time outside in the winter, protect him with an shelter that features the following:

A raised floor, covered with straw
A doorway, covered with waterproof burlap or plastic
Make sure it’s dry and draft-free
Make it small to hold in body heat

Try not to let your canine be in a vehicle


We as a whole know the risks of leaving a canine in a vehicle throughout the mid year, yet did you know it's similarly unsafe to keep him in a vehicle throughout the colder time of year? At the point when it's virus out, a vehicle will behave like a fridge, freezing everything left inside. Try not to chance your canine's wellbeing on the off chance that you want to get things done, keep her home.
Try not to hazard your canine's wellbeing in a dangerous situation
Try not to walk your canine close to frozen lakes or lakes, which may not be thick to the point of bearing her weight. On the off chance that she gets through the ice, she's in danger of suffocating and hypothermia.



Saturday, January 15, 2022

The “DO’S” of Cold Weather Safety Dog

For pet people who live in colder environments, winter can introduce a few genuine difficulties. From blinding whiteouts to unsafe ice fixes, your canine has a great deal to fight with while overcoming the components during this season.
Your canine is relying on you to keep her safe, so it's essential to ask yourself-would you say you are doing all that you can to keep your canine sound and glad this colder time of year?
We've gathered together some chilly climate security tips to assist you with addressing that inquiry. Look and see which practices you've effectively taken on, and which ones you really want to deal with.


DO humidify your home


You're not by any means the only one tormented with crocodile skin in the colder time of year as the moistness outside dives and we consistently wrench up our heaters, your canine may likewise encounter dry and bothersome skin. To keep him (and yourself!) agreeable, The ASPCA proposes running a humidifier in your home during the dryer months.

One more method for combatting flaky, dried out skin is to serve your canine enhancements or treats wealthy in unsaturated fats. This choice gives a characteristic method for reducing your canine's dry skin while keeping up with the soundness of his jacket. Converse with your vet about ways of bringing these fats into your canine's eating regimen.
Despite the fact that our canines' paws are intended to endure pressure, there's as yet a breaking point on the amount they can deal with. It's important that pet people give additional consideration to their canine's feet in the cold weather months.


There are multiple ways you can do this:

Make it a propensity to wash and dry your canine's feet (and stomach, in the meantime) after each walk. Take unique consideration to eliminate any ice or salt that is sticking to her paws or in the middle of her toes.
After you've cleaned them, inspect your canine's paw cushions, looking out for breaks, redness, or dying.
Use petrol jam or paw security wax to give a boundary between your canine's feet and the frozen ground. All the more a DIY-er? The American Kennel Club offers this instructional exercise for a basic paw emollient you can make on your burner.
Assuming your canine will endure them, booties are an incredible choice. They go quite far towards ensuring destroyed paws, and they're past delightful. Shared benefit.
Stash child wipes in your pocket during winter strolls. You can utilize them to clear off stinging walkway salt.
In outrageous climate, you might have to abbreviate your day by day strolls. Fido will excuse you, I guarantee!
Likewise, focus on your canine's conduct: assuming that he's leaning toward one paw, or trying not to put weight on it, it's an ideal opportunity to head inside.


DO utilize pet-accommodating items


One simple method for ensuring your canine's paws: ditch brutal walkway salt, which can cause significant aggravation. Select paw-accommodating ice liquefies, all things considered.

Something else to be aware of is your vehicle's liquid catalyst. Pets are attracted to its sweet taste, however this stuff is exceptionally harmful. Assuming you have a spill, wipe it up right away. You might even need to consider utilizing a more secure kind of liquid catalyst that contains propylene glycol rather than the more hurtful compound, ethylene glycol.

DO adjust your canine's calorie consumption


The virus is a not kidding energy-sapper. Furthermore since her body will be consuming more calories to keep itself warm, your puppy might require more food throughout the colder time of year. Your vet can assist you with deciding whether an additional a scoop of kibbles is really smart.
At the point when chilly climate strikes, there's nothing similar to casings into a comfortable bed. Also your canine concurs! Ensure she has a warm spot to rest, and toss down additional covers for her to tunnel in. A warmed canine bed is one more astounding arrangement there's a scope of styles to suit each canine's exceptional inclination.
On the off chance that you have a short-haired canine, it's brilliant to package her in a sweater or coat prior to heading outside (once more, assuming she'll endure it). Get your hands on something like two, so you'll forever have a dry sweater when it's an ideal opportunity to go out.



DO affirm that your canine's ID tag is cutting-edge


At the point when natural fragrances are covered underneath a layer of ice and snow, a lost canine will think that it is hard to follow his direction back home. Forestall this despair by guaranteeing her collar is secure and her label information is current and neat. What's more assuming she's not microchipped yet-get on that ASAP.


Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Dogs - Physical traits and functions - General characteristics - Teeth - Digestive machine - Skeletal structure

 Physical traits and functions

General characteristics

Dogs come in a wide range of shapes and sizes. It is difficult to imagine that a large Great Dane and a tiny poodle are of the same species, but they are genetically identical with the same anatomic features. All dogs have 78 chromosomes, or 39 pairs of chromosomes (humans have 23 pairs), and one member of each pair comes from each parent. The normal temperature (rectal) of an adult dog is 100–102.5 °F.



Teeth

Dogs have  units of tooth. Twenty-8 deciduous tooth erupt through six to 8 weeks of age, and by the time puppies are six to seven months antique these deciduous tooth are all replaced by means of 42 adult tooth. The permanent tooth encompass incisors, that are used to nip and bite; canine, which tear and shred flesh; and premolars and molars, which shear and overwhelm. In brief, a dog’s teeth function guns and as equipment for reducing or tearing food. The dogs are the top and decrease fangs for which the dog circle of relatives became named. As in most carnivores, the enamel are excessive-topped and pointed, unlike the vast, grinding teeth of many herbivorous animals.


The teething procedure can be tough for dogs. Their gums harm and emerge as swollen, they may lose their appetites, and they may have mild intermittent diarrhea.


Digestive machine

Dogs rarely chew their food. Once the meals is taken into the mouth, it is gulped or swallowed and handed thru the esophagus into the belly, wherein digestive enzymes begin to interrupt it down. Most of the digestion and absorption of meals takes area in the small intestines with the resource of the pancreas and the liver. The pancreas secretes enzymes wanted for regulating the digestive manner. As in human beings, the pancreas produces insulin and glucagon, both of which can be essential for the law of glucose. The liver is the biggest internal organ inside the body. It has six lobes (whereas the human liver has most effective two). The liver is chargeable for many crucial life-retaining capabilities. It facilitates digestion by way of generating bile, which aids in the absorption of fats. The liver additionally metabolizes protein and carbohydrates, and it excretes toxins from the bloodstream. In addition, it manufactures most important blood-clotting marketers. Because the liver plays all these vital functions, liver ailment may be a first-rate trouble in puppies.


Skeletal structure

Dogs are running animals, with the exception of these bred specially for one of a kind functions. For instance, the bulldog, with its huge head and short, “bowed” legs, cannot be called a creature born to chase recreation. Most dogs, however, are properly prepared to run or lope over long distances, supplied that they may be physically conditioned for such activities. The creation of the shoulder and pelvic bones and the manner they articulate with the leg bones and the backbone allow most breeds to trot, run, or gallop without difficulty. Certain breeds have wonderful gaits which have been genetically selected via humans. The German shepherd canine is thought for its “flying trot.” The severe extension of the the front and rear legs causes the canine to appear as if it had been soaring, even though one foot always remains at the floor. Another unique gait is that of the greyhound. This dog become bred for superb bursts of velocity, and its maximum secure gait is the gallop. The spine is unusually flexible, permitting the dog to contract and extend its four legs in unison, wherein all 4 feet are off the ground on the identical time.


Other breeds also have particular functions. The Afghan hound become bred to chase sport over lengthy distances in rocky terrain. Its structure lets in incredible flexibility via the hip joints and decrease lower back, permitting the canine to turn speedy in a small region. The dachshund, through comparison, is lengthy and occasional with quick legs. This dog turned into bred to seek badgers underground, and its shape allows it to enter subterranean tunnels on the lookout for its prey.


Although most breeds no longer follow the pursuits for which they were originally bred, their instincts remain strong, and their structure still allows them to perform their specific tasks.


Thursday, September 9, 2021

Dogs - Senses - Coats

 Senses

Dogs have the identical five senses as humans. However, some are extra fantastically developed, and others are poor compared with those of human beings. Dogs’ feel of scent is by means of some distance the most acute and is immeasurably higher than that of humans. Dogs are used for such responsibilities as monitoring lacking individuals, digging underground, and tracing toxic materials, along with gases, which can be undetectable through human beings. Dogs can stumble on tablets, explosives, and the scents in their masters. Not all dog noses are the same, but. Some breeds, which includes the German shepherd and the bloodhound, have a lot greater keenly evolved olfactory senses than others. One would no longer pick a quick-nosed breed, which includes the pug, to have interaction in tracking.

Even in short-nosed breeds, however, the olfactory centre is highly pretty evolved. It is organized in folds with a view to clear out smells from the incoming air. Some rescue dogs are trained to comply with a scent at the floor, and others are trained to fragrance the air. Both are in a position to differentiate one character from another even after a significant passage of time. Hunting puppies—inclusive of suggestions, retrievers, and spaniels—are trained to heady scent birds and may distinguish one variety of bird from every other.

The dog’s sense of taste is poorly developed compared with that of humans. If forced to live on their own, dogs will eat almost anything without much discrimination.

Dogs own an acute feel of listening to. Aboriginal breeds had large, erect and really mobile ears that enabled them to listen sounds from a high-quality distance in any direction. Some modern-day breeds have better listening to than others, but all of them can locate noises properly past the range of the human ear. Dogs are able to check in sounds of 35,000 vibrations in keeping with second (in comparison with 20,000 consistent with second in human beings), and that they also can close off their inner ear if you want to clear out distracting sounds.

The eyesight of a canine isn't always as eager as its sense of odor, and it is usually thought that dogs have bad shade belief. Some breeds, which includes the Saluki and the Afghan Hound, were developed to chase sport by sight over long distances, and those dogs can see well enough to stumble on any movement a ways on the horizon. Dogs can typically see higher in bad light than people however now not as properly in vivid mild. They have a much wider subject of imaginative and prescient than humans because their eyes are set further towards the edges in their heads, however they may be now not as adept at focusing on objects at close variety or at judging distances. Dogs have a third eyelid, a membrane that protects the eyeball from irritants and is every so often seen in the front of the attention.

Dogs are sensitive to touch, the fifth sense, and use this sense to communicate with one another and with their human counterparts. Learning where to touch a dog is an important part in either stimulating or relaxing it and is useful in training a puppy or bonding with an adult dog.


Coats

There are three basic types of hair: short (as on a pointer or Doberman pinscher), medium (as on an Irish setter or Siberian husky), and long (as on a chow chow or Maltese). Within these categories there are also coarse and fine types of hair. Dogs come in a wide variety of colours, but in many breeds colour selection is an important consideration, as is the colour distribution on the dog.

Most dogs shed their coats seasonally. This is a natural occurrence that depends in large measure on the amount of available daylight. In the fall as days become shorter, a dog’s coat will grow thicker and longer. In the spring the dog will begin to shed its coat, and it will take longer for the coat to grow in over the summer. Temperature influences the amount of body coat a dog grows. Dogs living in warm climates all year long rarely grow hair coats as thick as those living in colder areas, although this will affect the body coat and the amount of protective undercoat more than the topcoat or the length of furnishings on the belly, ears, and tail.

Grooming is an important part of touch to a dog and can be a pleasurable and relaxing means of relating to it. The dog’s coat forms a barrier between the environment and the skin. Grooming the coat enhances the dog’s beauty and well-being and gives the owner the chance to evaluate the general health of the dog.