Useful articles about dogs
Pets depend heavily on their owners' care and are often very vulnerable. This is especially true during illnesses or poisonings. Therefore, a good owner will always be attentive to their pet and will not ignore any negative changes in its behavior. Signs of intoxication in dogs, for example, are easy to spot. Treating the poisoning itself is much more difficult.
The average lifespan of a dog is 10–15 years. When getting a pet, be prepared for this. While there are certainly some long-lived dogs, especially among small breeds, these four-legged friends typically reach a ripe old age after 10 years. During this period, owners should know how to recognize that their dog is dying. This is essential so that they can, if necessary, alleviate the animal's suffering.
Dogs go for walks in all kinds of weather, and dust, wet snow, and liquid mud can leave their fur dirty. Their paws are especially vulnerable, requiring cleaning after every walk. Experienced owners know exactly how to wash their dog's paws after a walk and are always happy to share the process with new pet owners.