Plus, How to Groom a Dog at Home
Learn about a new breed every day with AKC's Breed of the Day newsletter. Sign up here! | | | How Cognitive Traits Vary Breed by Breed | | | Some dogs are more sociable, better problem solvers, or easier to train than others, but why? To a certain extent, knowing the breed of a dog and understanding the traditional traits of that breed can help predict the dog's personality and potential. | | | | | How to Tell if Your Dog is Underweight | Obesity in dogs is so common that owners may not recognize when their pet is overweight. Often, a healthy dog should be much leaner than many people think. But how do you know if your dog is too lean? | | | | | Expert Tips for Issues Between Multiple Pets | Whether you want to prevent jealousy, minimize conflict, or bond with each animal, there are ways to manage a multi-pet household. These 10 tips will allow you to balance the needs of your pets so you can all truly benefit from each other's company. | | | | | What to Do When Someone You Love Wants a Puppy for Christmas | Has your child or someone in your family asked to get a puppy for Christmas? The fantasy we see in movies — running to the tree on Christmas morning and finding a puppy wrapped up with a bow — isn't as fun in reality. | | | How to Groom a Dog at Home | | | Good grooming will help your dog look and feel their best. Routine grooming sessions also allow you to examine your dog's coat, teeth, eyes, ears, and nails for signs of problems. How often you need to groom your dog depends on their size, breed, and coat type. | | | |
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