Pets

Shalaika, or Sulimov's dog, is a new Russian search and rescue breed.

Besides its air travel operations, Aeroflot is known for developing and recently officially registering a new breed of bloodhound on December 19, 2018. It's called the "Sulimov Dog" or "Shalaika."

The Russian Black Terrier is a good guard dog and family companion.

When developing this domestic breed, breeders sought to create a powerful dog that could serve not only as a loyal guard dog but also as a devoted friend and companion. Determination, strength, devotion, and obedience are the key traits of the Black Russian Terrier. The animal displays its excellent working qualities and natural aggression only when working. The rest of the time, it is an affectionate and playful dog that enjoys relaxing with its family.

Wirehaired Fox Terrier: Breed Description, Character, Maintenance, Care, and Training

The Wire Fox Terrier was developed in England, where the first breed club was founded. They were originally used for hunting small game. This active, playful dog can be used as a guard dog. It is trainable and easy to maintain. It is an easy-to-care-for pet with robust health. For growth and development, it requires regular exercise and a balanced diet. Maintenance and care costs are minimal.

How to house train a cat: practical tips

A cat house is convenient. And convenient not only for the cat itself, but also for its owner. If a cat sleeps anywhere, it often chooses the most inappropriate, even dangerous, places to sleep. But how can you make your cat love sleeping in its own house? After all, cats are extremely conservative animals and are wary of change.

So, you've bought a cat house, it meets the most demanding requirements, but your cat won't set foot in it. What should you do? We'll share three of the most effective methods.

How to Give a Pill to a Cat: Proven Methods

Even if your cat is perfectly healthy, you'll need to periodically administer medication to prevent helminthiasis. This procedure often turns into a real battle: the owner is nervous, and the cat is frightened and doesn't understand what's being done to her. So, what's the correct way to administer a pill to a cat?