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CONGENITAL DEFECTS – A WOLF’S WOLF, WHEN AND WHY (part 3)
SHORT EXTRACTS FROM DISEASE HISTORY
A few years ago, one member of the Kennel Club of the Ohio State received a small litter of puppies with cleft palates. One puppy had a cleft palate, the other had a cleft palate and cleft lip, while the third had all internal organs outside the chest and abdomen. This is an example of how a midline closure defect can manifest on the abdominal part. All puppies in the litter died. Continue reading
HEALING HERBS AND SPICES FOR YOUR DOG WITH NATURAL FEEDING.
Some herbs and spices are a great addition to your dog’s natural diet. They are rich in vitamins, minerals, have healing and prophylactic properties, which can have an excellent effect on the overall health of the dog. Just add 1/8 teaspoon to your dog’s diet daily and the effect will not be long in coming! Continue reading
ARGUMENTS FOR THE NATURAL FEEDING OF DOGS
At the molecular level, the dog’s DNA is almost identical to wolf’s DNA: the difference is reflected in 0.2% of the mitochondrial DNA chain. On a scale of genetic material, this is a very small quantity. So, for example, differences between a wolf and a coyote are recorded in 4% mitochondrial DNA. It is also important to note that the wolf and the dog can give offspring capable of reproduction. This is perhaps the most striking illustration of how close they are. Continue reading