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    We’re fast approaching the winter months, and for many of us, the weather is getting colder and wetter. If you have a dog who loves rolling around in the mud and going for long walks in the rain ...

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    When walking your dog in the rain, you need to consider safety. Wet weather tends to lower visibility and as such, you might want to put your dog in something reflective or add a light-up band to ...

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    The coat is short, smooth, and somewhat harsh to the touch. Weight is between 72 and 104 lbs (max. 47 kg), and height is 60–70 cm (approx. 2 ft 3 in) at the shoulder, for males, and 58–62 cm (approx. 2 ft), for females. The Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) standard suggests that the dog should gallop easily in its movement. [1]