About dog breeds

Dog breeds and dog pregnancy

Small dog breeds, sometimes called the Pocket Pet dog breeds; Depending on your preference, you should be able to find a small dog breed to fit your style easily. Small dog breeds live longer than their larger counterparts, are readily accepted into public places, and are spoiled and pampered far above their harder working companions.

Everything you wanted to know about small dogs. Here you will find helpful and accurate information about the physical and behavioral characteristics of each of the small dog breeds - to help you choose a little dog that's right for you!

Here you will find the latest information on dog breeds as well as informative articles on dog care, dog health, dog training and everything else to do with man's best friend! So sit back and browse through our articles database for information on choosing a breed, training your puppy and general dog care.
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Learn about the many small dog breeds and find a small dog with a personality, and appearance, that suits you. From cute to tough breeds, toy dog or terrier breeds - there are many different small dog breeds for you to choose from. Small dogs make ideal pets for apartment dwellers and those with smaller living spaces.

Small dogs are also a lot easier and cheaper to look after and care for. There is less shedding, less mess, and the cost of caring for them is less. Don't let there small size fool you, however. Some of these small dog breeds are as tough as nails and will often, unwisely, attempt to take on a dog five times their size.


Small dogs are adorable, compact animals, and there are many different small dog varieties to select from. The toy dog group is made up of some of the smallest dogs around. Many dog breeds are exclusive to the toy group, such as the Shih Tzu or the Chihuahua. However, others, such as the poodle for example, come in two other sizes: standard and miniature, and the toy breed is the smallest of these sizes.

Most small dog breeds have bags of character, energy and endless love to give, and make for very good household pets. It is advisable to do some careful research, however, if you have small children or other pets, as not all small dog breeds get along with youngsters or other animals, although the majority will be fine with proper socialization. Many small dogs make ideal companions, and are well suited to apartment living because of their size. Many are also well suited as companions for the disabled or elderly as not all toy dogs require a large amount of exercise.


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First of all, a normal dog pregnancy will last about 63 days, so if you know when she was bred, you should have a pretty good idea of when to expect the puppies. Some of the early signs of pregnancy include increased appetite, weight gain and increased breast size. Of course these can be signs of false pregnancy as well, so always have your vet confirm that your dog is pregnant.

Dog pregnancy tips - Breeding dogs is an exciting experience. From the time a proper mate is found to the point that the puppies are born, it is crucial to take careful steps to make this successful.

A dog pregnancy or gestation period lasts between 60 to 67 days. Most dogs give birth after 63 days.

The only way to determine the stage of the dog’s pregnancy is by keeping the track of time from the day of the breeding. Keeping a record of this on file is advisable for reference purposes.

Exactly three weeks after breeding, the mother must be examined to confirm the pregnancy.

The dog must be given a formulated and premium brand of dog food for the duration of the pregnancy and throughout the nursing period preferably with strong nutritional foundation.

During dog pregnancy, the mother's food consumption will almost double compared to the pre-pregnancy level so increased feeding must be given to ensure that there is enough for both the dog and the puppies.

Behavioral changes are to be expected during this time. The dog will demand for more affection or may experience a few days of vomiting.

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