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CONGENITAL DEFECTS – A WOLF’S WOLF, WHEN AND WHY (part 1)
I hope that you will never have a litter of puppies with wolf’s mouth. But if this happens, there are a number of reasons that can explain the appearance of this defect, at least in some cases.
Let’s start from the beginning. A sperm with the half set of chromosomes necessary for a new puppy penetrates the egg and causes the cell to divide into more and more multiplying cells that have the correct number of chromosomes and features from both parents. Continue reading
Origin history
The history of the origin of pugs goes back to the Far East, this breed is considered one of the oldest. The first mention of dogs, which in appearance resemble pugs, dates from the 2nd and 1st centuries BC. n e. During the reign of the Song Dynasty, these dogs were called Lo-Chi-Shi or Lo-Shi. Confucius described the pugs as short-legged and short-nosed dogs. Their images are found on figurines and porcelain vases of that period. Continue reading
Coconut oil in the diet of your pug
Coconut oil is a fantastic supplement to your dog’s diet. More and more people are discovering the amazing health benefits of unrefined coconut oil.
For dogs, it has no less value. Coconut oil is about 90% saturated fats, most of which are medium chain triglycerides (MCTs). The main component of MCTs in coconut oil is lauric acid, which is antiviral, antifungal, antibacterial and helps balance the immune system. Continue reading