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Cheryl is a freelance content and copywriter from the United Kingdom. Her interests include hiking and amateur astronomy, and she enjoys the finer aspects of life, such as drinking coffee and snuggling with her cat. Cheryl has a background in both gardening and photography and now is happy spending her free time writing for pet blogs like Dogster!

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Can Dogs Eat Longan? Vet-Verified Nutrition Facts & FAQ

For humans, few fruits match the burst of musky sweetness that a longan fruit offers, but can dogs eat longan? Dogs can eat a small amount of longan, providing the shell and pit of the fruit are removed. However, just...

Can Dogs Eat Longan

Brindle Pug: Info, Pictures, Origin & History

Pugs are small, adorable, and affectionate little companions that have won the hearts of dog lovers throughout the world. They most commonly have either a solid black or solid fawn coat, but more rarely, they can have a beautifully marbled...

Brindle Pug Looking Off Into the Distance During Winter Time

How to Help a Dog’s Arthritis in Cold Weather: 7 Vet-Approved Tips & FAQ

Osteoarthritis (commonly just called arthritis) is the most common form of arthritis in dogs. It is a chronic and degenerative joint disease. Arthritis can cause pain and discomfort for your furry companion at the best of times, but when temperatures...

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Australian Labradoodle Dog Breed: Info, Pictures, Temperament & Traits

Australian Labradoodles are adorable non-shedding dogs with loyal and affable natures. They come in three different size ranges: miniature, medium, and standard. In this article, we tell you everything that you need to know about the Standard Australian Labradoodle! Australian...

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8 Different Types of Mastiff (With Info & Pictures)

With their muscular, majestic looks and reputation as a loyal guardian, the legendary Mastiff has been a companion to mankind for more than 2,000 years.1 They’ve been used as war dogs, fighting dogs, and guard dogs. Their famously noble disposition...

english mastiff dog on the grass

How to Train a Corgi: 14 Vet-Reviewed Tips & Tricks

With their dignified and regal demeanor, it’s no wonder so many people fall in love with Corgis. They are known for their intelligence and are listed by Stanley Coren as the 11th most intelligent breed of dogs in his book,...

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8 Corgi Haircuts & Grooming Styles in 2025

Corgis have luxurious double coats that make them look extra fluffy. While most Corgi owners opt to keep their pet’s coat at a medium length, there’s an array of stylish haircuts that complement this dog’s petite build and standout features....

tricolor welsh corgi pembroke dog sitting on a grass

Red Dachshund: Info, Pictures, Origin & History

Sausage dog, wiener dog, dackel, teckel, or just Dachshund—whichever one of their many monikers you choose to call them by, these cute little dogs have a long and noble history, with red Dachshunds being the most common color in the...

red dachshund dog in the autumn forest

How to Calm an Aggressive Dog: 8 Vet-Approved Tips & Considerations

When it comes to our cherished pets, aggressive behavior can be disconcerting and, in some cases, dangerous. When our dog’s behavior changes, it’s usually caused by an underlying issue. Aggressive behavior must be taken seriously from the start, and action...

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15 Incredible Australian Shepherd Colors (With Pictures)

Australian Shepherds are friendly, hard-working ranch dogs. With their intelligence, strong work ethic, and overwhelming instinct for herding, it is no wonder Aussies—as they are affectionally named—became the cowboy’s best friend. These energetic and adorable dogs come in four main...

Australian Shepherd

Do Golden Retrievers Drool Excessively? 7 Vet-Verified Causes Explained

It is normal for dogs with drooping jowls, such as Bloodhounds, Saint Bernards, and Mastiffs, to drool a lot. But, excessive drooling, medically known as ptyalism, is not always normal for Golden Retrievers. Sometimes, it is a sign that something’s...

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