Undesirable pet dog? Investigate suggests superbug url to man’s finest buddy

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Antibiotic-resistant “superbugs” — which the Earth Wellness Corporation calls a person of the top rated worldwide threats to general public wellbeing — commonly conjure illustrations or photos of healthcare facility settings.

But new investigate could issue to a significantly less-noticeable source: the family members pet dog.

Scientists warned Sunday of “an international public well being threat” soon after finding antibiotic-resistant micro organism in a vary of distinct kinds of uncooked pet dog food items.

“The pattern for feeding canines uncooked food may perhaps be fuelling the unfold of antibiotic resistant-germs”, the scientists reported in a push launch for their examine, to be presented at the European Congress of Scientific Microbiology & Infectious Disorders.

Independent analysis to be offered at the exact convention uncovered resistance to a past-resort antibiotic may possibly be passing concerning pet canine and their homeowners.

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This is The Smartest Dog Breed, According to a New Study
this is the smartest dog breed, according to a new study

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Border Collies can ‘effortlessly’ learn the name of their toys, after a new study found one smart pup was able to identify an impressive 37 toys.

According to researchers at Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, Hungary, the ability to learn toy names in dogs is incredibly rare, with just a few number of ‘gifted’ pups being able to do so. While the Border Collie wowed researchers, the team found that both puppies and mature dogs also had the skill to learn toy names.

How did the study work?

As part of their ‘Family Dog Project’, researchers ran a three-month training programme with the aim to teach 40 dogs the name of at least two toys. Some of the training protocol included weekly sessions with a dog trainer, as well as playful interactions where the dog’s owner would repeat the name of the toy several

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25 Dog Breeds That Need a Lot of Exercise

Every dog benefits from a daily walk. It’s a perfect chance to explore, meet friends and keep fit and healthy.

Like humans, regular exercise can prevent obesity and relieve stress and tension in animals. But the exact amount of exercise needed depends on a canine’s breed, age, health and personality.

According to the American Kennel Club (AKC), a useful rule of thumb is that dogs need anywhere between 30 minutes to two hours of exercise a day.

Smaller dogs, such as Bichons and Maltese, may be satisfied with a shorter walk. But larger, more boisterous dogs will need a substantial amount of time to stretch their legs.

And owners will need plenty of stamina too.

25. Staffordshire Bull Terrior

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Staffies need over an hour of exercise to release any energy that’s built

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How to Keep Your Dog Cool 2021

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As summer gets into full swing (and record heat waves sweep through the nation), finding ways to keep yourself and your family cool is a top priority. Of course, that includes our beloved dogs, who may need a little extra help beating the heat this time of year. Because dogs don’t sweat, they “can be very sensitive to high temperatures and high humidity,” explains Pure Paws Veterinary Care owner Dr. Stephanie Liff, especially for more at-risk groups like short-nosed breeds, obese pets, elderly dogs, and puppies. “When dogs become overheated, they are at risk for heatstroke, which can result in vomiting, diarrhea, difficulty breathing, and, in severe cases, clotting disorders, seizures, and even death,” adds veterinarian Dr. Tory Waxman,

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Off-leash dog trails proposed for Radio Hill in Elysian Park | Parks





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How could a fire-prone hill in Elysian Park be made safer? Send in the dogs, says a park advocacy group.

The Citizens’ Committee to Save Elysian Park says creating off-leash dog trails in the Radio Hill area would attract more people and their pooches to the remote corner of the park. That in turn would create more “eyes and ears” to discourage illicit activity and prevent and report fires on the hill.

The group has put out a petition to drum up support as the group lobbies Council District 1 and the recreation and parks department.

“Not only will this create an outdoor destination for local dog owners to explore, but we also believe a greater presence will help secure the radio towers and improve safety in the area,” said Taylor Renee Haynes, the secretary for the CCSEP. “Currently, this section of the park is mostly

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