Not exact matches
Also, keep in mind that, it's not the information that you've
provided that will help determine whether a
dog is a «teacup» but information on the breed that it's supposed to be a
miniature of.
Providing daily dental care to your
dog, will also alert you to subtle changes in you
Miniature Schnauzer's mouth so you may bring them to the attention of your veterinarian.
The
Miniature Australian Shepherd Club of America is pleased to have partnered with Paw Print Genetics to
provide affordable testing for your
dogs.
The
Miniature Australian Shepherd Club of America is pleased to have partnered with Orivet to
provide affordable testing for your
dogs.
Detailed — Human Rights § 28 -11-2 B. «qualified service animal» means any qualified service
dog or qualified service
miniature horse that has been or is being trained to
provide assistance to an individual with a disability; but «qualified service animal» does not include a pet, an emotional support animal, a comfort animal or a therapy animal;
The primary goal of our breeding
provide genetically healthy and sound
Miniature American Shepherd puppies to families all over the world, while also practicing reputable breeding practices and actively participating in rescue efforts for
dogs in needs.
Our first article in this series
provided detailed information on service
dogs and
miniature horses — yes, horses!
An ethical breeder should not sell to nor aid in procuring a
Miniature Schnauzer for any person who he / she has reason to believe will not
provide the proper care and environment, or who may use the
dog in any fashion that is detrimental to the breed.
In this series of studies, a nutritionally complete dry
dog food (7 % moisture, 0.06 g Na per 100 kcal), supplemented with water (to
provide 73 % moisture) or sodium (to deliver 0.20 or 0.30 g Na per 100 kcal), was fed to 31 Labradors and
miniature Schnauzers for 24 36 days and urinary RSS assessed (Stevenson et al. 2003b).
The increased risk of urolithiasis in smaller breeds is in part because they produce more concentrated urine and urinate less often than larger breed
dogs Data from many urolith analysis centres
provides evidence to suggest that smaller breeds of
dog such as the Yorkshire terrier,
miniature schnauzer, Shih Tzu and Pomeranian are at greater risk of calcium oxalate urolithiasis than larger breeds.
In researching «
Miniature Schnauzer Secrets» I read three ebooks which
provide outstanding knowledge and information for
dog owners.