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  2. 50 Proud Owners Share Their Dog’s Wholesome Transformation ...

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    Image credits: forever_cat_lady However, if people manage to look after their dog, they can also start teaching their kids about the benefits of having a pet. Writing in the journal Nature ...

  3. Puppy - Wikipedia

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    Golden Retriever puppy Basset Hound Newborn Welsh Springer Spaniels. A puppy is a juvenile dog, generally one less than 12-18 months old. Puppies are markedly underdeveloped and dependent on their mothers at birth (displaying altriciality), but healthy puppies grow quickly and begin walking thereafter. Puppies generally weigh 8–16 oz (0.23 ...

  4. Expert trainer shares her thoughts on the puppy blues - AOL

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    Try these three teething puppy tips for more advice – and check out our guide to the best puppy teething toys, too. Remember, too, that if you put the hard work in now it’ll pay off down the line.

  5. Puppy teething - Wikipedia

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    Some ways that dog owners can help their puppies during this painful teething stage is to ensure that your puppy has something to chew on that is soothing for them. Large carrots are recommended for puppies to teethe on and also are nutritious. [3] Often times pet owners will freeze teething toys to soothe their dogs irritated gums.

  6. Video of Golden Retriever Puppy Growing Up Over 100 Days Is ...

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    She grew from a tiny, timid little puppy into a big girl in record time. What an amazing memory they'll be able to look at any time! Isn't this precious?! 100 days doesn't sound like a very long ...

  7. Dog coat genetics - Wikipedia

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    Dog coat color is governed by how genes are passed from dogs to their puppies and how those genes are expressed in each dog. Dogs have about 19,000 genes in their genome [2] but only a handful affect the physical variations in their coats. Most genes come in pairs, one being from the dog's mother and one being from its father.

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  9. Puppy nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Young growing dogs require greater amounts of energy per unit body mass than fully grown adult dogs. [7] From time of weaning until the puppy reaches 40% of the adult body weight, the optimal energy intake per unit body weight is twice that of an adult dog of the same breed. [7]