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Meet The Akitamation.
Fluffy and full of spots 📋 Akita Summary in Bullet Form Origin Japan, specifically Akita Prefecture Originally bred for hunting large game (boar, elk, bears) History Valued by samurai families as loyal companions and protectors Symbol of good fortune and protection in Japanese culture Modern split into Japanese Akita Inu and American Akita Character Deeply loyal and protective of family Reserved and cautious with strangers Intelligent but independent and stubborn Quiet, not
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4 days ago2 min read


A true Story. (The Dog Hero)
The Dog Hero Got it, Johan—let’s turn this into a storytelling format that feels like a Christmas tale you could share with your audience. Here’s how it unfolds: 🎄 Ajani’s Christmas Miracle On the edge of a quiet village, Christmas Eve had settled in with a hush. The stars glimmered above, and the air carried the faint scent of woodsmoke and roasted maize. Inside his small home, Baba Kofi, an old man of 88 winters, sat alone. His children lived far away, and though he hoped
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6 days ago1 min read


Meet the Akita Bernard.
The Akita Bernard Pooch The Akita Bernard is a unique and fascinating breed, a cross between the loyal Akita and the gentle Saint Bernard. Let's dive into its history, origin, character, personality, pros, and cons, as well as taking care of this magnificent dog. History and Origin The Akita Bernard is a relatively new breed, originating from Japan and Switzerland. The Akita, one of the parent breeds, has a rich history dating back to 17th-century Japan, where it was bred to
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Dec 112 min read


Tips on keeping your dog food fresh.
Dog's love fresh food. Here are some tips to store dog food safely and fresh: 1. If you keep your food in the original packaging it must not be stored on a cement or brick floor as it can draw moist from the floor that can cause mold in the food. 2. If you keep the food in the original packaging ensure that it is sealed to keep insects and ants from laying eggs and breeding in the food. It also keeps moist out which is the main cause of mold. 3. When storing your food in a co
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Dec 102 min read


Meet the Akita Basset
The Akita Basset Pooch!! The Akita Basset! A unique and fascinating breed that's a cross between an Akita and a Basset Hound. Here's a comprehensive overview: OriginThe Akita Basset is a designer breed, originating in the United States in the 1990s. The goal was to combine the loyalty and protective nature of the Akita with the friendly, laid-back personality of the Basset Hound. HistoryAs a relatively new breed, the Akita Basset doesn't have a long history. However, its pare
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Dec 42 min read


The Lab who saved Christmas.
Christmas Pooch It was just days before Christmas when Karen and her daughters walked into the shelter. Among the rows of wagging tails and hopeful eyes, one Labrador stood quietly, her gaze soft but weary. Her name was Cinnamon. She had known hardship, but in that moment, Karen knew—this dog was meant to come home with them. That Christmas, Cinnamon became more than a pet. She became family. She curled under the tree, wagged her tail at the sound of carols, and filled their
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Dec 21 min read


Meet the Akbash Rottie
The Unique Dogbreed The Akbash Rottie, a unique crossbreed between the Akbash and Rottweiler, is a fascinating dog breed. Let's dive into its origin, history, personality, and more. Origin and History The Akbash Rottie is a designer dog, combining the ancient Akbash breed from Turkey with the Rottweiler, a German breed. The Akbash was bred to guard livestock, while Rottweilers were used for herding and protection. This mix creates a loyal and protective companion ¹ ² ³. Perso
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Nov 271 min read


What would your dog text you?
Pooch texting 🐶 20 Dog Texts Featuring Lassie Hondekos “Human. You left the house. Again. Betrayal.” “I saw you eat without me. Unacceptable.” “Reminder: belly rub quota not met today.” “Walk? Walk? Walk? Walk? Walk? Walk? Walk?” “I barked at the mailman. You’re welcome.” “You said ‘sit.’ I heard ‘snack.’ Preferably Lassie.” “I licked the couch. It tasted like freedom.” “Why is the cat still here?” “You smell like another dog. Explain.” “Dinner was 3 minutes late. I almost p
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Nov 251 min read


Meet the Akbash Pyrenees
The Akbash Pyrenees Pooch The Akbash Pyrenees is a crossbreed between the Akbash and the Great Pyrenees, both known for their guarding abilities. Here's what you need to know about this breed: Origin and HistoryThe Akbash Pyrenees is a designer dog, originating from Turkey and bred for guarding livestock. The Akbash has been used for centuries to protect sheep and other animals from predators, while the Great Pyrenees has a similar history in the Pyrenees Mountains between Fr
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Nov 201 min read


Cat food vs Dog food. What is the differences?
Can cat's and dog's eat each othersfood? Cat vs Dog Food: Key Differences Cats and dogs have different nutritional needs, which is reflected in their food formulations. Here are the main differences: - Protein content: Cats are obligate carnivores and require a higher protein diet (typically 30-40% on a dry matter basis). Dog food often contains less protein (around 20-30%). - Taurine: Cats require taurine, an essential amino acid found in animal-based ingredients. Dog food m
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Nov 121 min read


Pooch scent detection.
Pooch Noses The Secret Life of Dogs: Uncovering Canine Scent Detection Abilities Dogs have been human companions for thousands of years, and their incredible sense of smell has been utilized in various ways, from hunting and tracking to search and rescue and medical detection. But what makes dogs' sense of smell so incredible? Let's dive into the fascinating world of canine scent detection. The Canine Olfactory System Dogs have an incredibly developed sense of smell, thanks t
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Nov 42 min read


Meet the Alaskan Pitbull.
The Alaskan Pitbull Pooch. Alaskan Pitbull Report Origin and History The Alaskan Pitbull is a crossbreed between the Alaskan Malamute and the American Pitbull Terrier. This breed combines the strength, endurance, and intelligence of its parent breeds, making it a loyal and affectionate companion. The Alaskan Malamute was originally bred to pull heavy sleds and work in harsh Alaskan climates, while the American Pitbull Terrier was bred for bull- and bear-baiting in 19th-centur
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Oct 302 min read


Meet the Alaskan Malador.
The Alaskan Malador pooch History and Origin The Alaskan Malamute is an ancient breed that originated in the Arctic regions of Alaska, specifically among the Mahlemiut Inupiaq people. They were bred to be working dogs, used for hunting, hauling heavy loads, and providing companionship. The breed's history dates back over 4,000 years, with evidence suggesting they descended from Siberian dogs brought to Alaska via the Bering Land Bridge. Character and Personality Alaskan Malam
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Oct 232 min read


Canine hearing development.
Poochie ears. Canine Hearing Development Puppies - Birth to 2 weeks: Puppies are born deaf, with their ear canals closed. They rely on their sense of touch and smell to navigate their environment. - 2-4 weeks: Ear canals start to open, and puppies begin to respond to sounds. Their hearing is still developing, and they can only detect loud noises. - 4-8 weeks: Puppies' hearing improves rapidly, and they can detect a wider range of frequencies. They start to respond to familiar
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Oct 212 min read


Meet the Alaksan Goldenmute.
The Alaskan Goldenmute Pooch The Alaskan Goldenmute is a rare, high-energy crossbreed combining the affectionate Golden Retriever and the powerful Alaskan Malamute—ideal for active families but demanding in care and commitment. Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of this unique hybrid: 🐾 Origin & History Breed Type : The Alaskan Goldenmute is a designer crossbreed , not recognized by major kennel clubs like the AKC. Parentage : It blends the Alaskan Malamute , known for sled-pu
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Oct 162 min read


Understanding senior dogs
They are old and frail Understanding Senior Dogs Did you know that dogs are considered senior at different ages based on their size? Here's a rough guide: - Small dogs (under 20 pounds): 7-10 years old - Medium dogs (21-50 pounds): 7 years old - Large dogs (50-90 pounds): 8-9 years old - Giant dogs (over 90 pounds): 6-7 years old Common Changes in Elderly Dogs As dogs age, they experience various physical and behavioral changes, including ¹ ²: - Thinning and greying fur: Thos
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Oct 131 min read


Puppy Coats
Puppy Poochie Furries A puppy’s coat serves as vital protection and undergoes dramatic changes in texture, color, and structure as the...
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Oct 62 min read


Meet the Akita Shephard
The Akita Shephard Pooch 🐶 Origin & History Hybrid breed: Akita × German Shepherd Originated in the United States, likely in the late...
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Oct 22 min read


Golden Years, Golden Meals: How Nutrition Transforms the Life of a Senior Dog
Old Pooches and Food 🐶 Golden Years, Golden Meals: How Nutrition Transforms the Life of a Senior Dog As our beloved dogs grow older,...
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Sep 292 min read


Meet the Akita Pit Pooch
The Akita Pit Pooch. 🐶 Akita Pit Breed Overview 📜 History & Origin Cross between the Akita Inu (Japan) and American Pit Bull Terrier...
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Sep 252 min read
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