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Dogs, like people, can suffer from various mental health issues. They can become depressed, and within this depressed state suffer from loss of appetite, loss of interest in normal activities, or weight loss. They may seem to mope around a lot and be distracted during your attempts for their attention. Dogs can suffer from aggression, which can also be a mental health issue. And, they can become timid or fearful. If your dog suffers any of these mental health issues, regular exercise may help him to snap out of it.
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Inevitably at some point your dog needs to be outdoors, regardless of whether it is inside 90% of the time. Even an inside pet needs to be taken to the vet at some point. Your pet needs to be able to know how to behave and react in an outdoor setting.
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The Poodle is a popular breed of dog found in many homes around the world. There are three Kennel approved sizes of poodles, which are distinguished by the adult shoulder height: the Toy, Miniature, and Standard. The Toy Poodle weighs approximately 6-9 lbs. and stands up to 10” in height. The Miniature version weighs from 15-17 lbs. and is about 11-15” in height at the shoulder. The Standard variety is a larger dog that weighs about 45-70 lbs. and has a height of over 15”. There is also a very small version of this breed of dog called the Teacup Poodle, which is a delicate little dog small enough to fit in a teacup (hence the name).
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The German Shepherd is a breed of dog initially bred for herding sheep. It is sometimes known as the Alsatian, and it is one of the most popular breeds of dogs in the world today. German Shepherds are popular as loving and loyal pets in worldwide homes today, but they are also excellent working dogs. You can find them working as guide dogs for the blind, guard dogs, police dogs, working in the search and rescue field, as therapy dogs or even in the military.
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The Collie breed of dog is made up of several different types of herding or landrace dogs. The most recognized type is the Rough Collie – the one that looks like the Lassie-type dog of world fame.
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