Dogs
The Weimaraner is popular among hunting enthusiasts. The breed is versatile, hunting birds (ducks, partridges, pheasants) and small game (foxes, hares, and raccoons). The Weimaraner is nicknamed the "silver ghost" due to its inconspicuous coloring and quick, quiet movements. These active, friendly dogs make excellent companions for walks, country retreats, and travel. They require little grooming. To maintain good health, they need regular exercise and a well-balanced diet.
The South African Boerboel is a guard breed not recognized by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI). The blood of ancient molossoid dogs runs through these animals' veins. Representatives of this breed have a strong build and are known for their courage, agility, and endurance. Boerboels tolerate extreme temperature fluctuations well and boast robust health. With proper care, their lifespan is approximately 13 years.
The Thai Ridgeback is an indigenous dog, also known as the Mah Tai or TRD. These animals are the national breed of Thailand. They have a muscular body, are resilient, and possess incredible jumping ability. A distinctive feature is the ridge of hair running along their spine. Representatives of this breed are robust and, with proper care, can live for approximately 13 years.
Redness of the mucous membranes and whites of a dog's eyes is a common occurrence, caused by a variety of reasons, from a harmless reaction to dust to a serious illness. If this alarming symptom doesn't resolve within 24 hours, the owner should investigate the cause of the dog's red eyes and take immediate steps to treat them.