Rigair Yorkshire Terriers
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Very happy for my puppy boy Magic - Sharmnatan’s Majestic Wind (Sunachates Dancing With Desire & Sharmnatan’s Salsa Party). Breeder Natalia Shandurova. This weekend got three times Best of Breed at Scarborough Kennel Club. Thank you Natalia for this little baby boy!
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I am crying now... Just got a call from our puppy owner in Oakville,ON. Beautiful 3 year old yorkie girl was killed by coyote this morning, on the fenced yard. Please please be very careful! What a terrible loss. Condolences to all family.
TIP: The next 4-6 weeks is mating season for coyotes. Please do not let your dogs out alone. The coyote gets your dog to chase him and then somewhere in the dis...tance the pack waits for your dog. Then the outcome is tragic as they can & will attack/kill your pets. Just be aware it can happen to your beloved pet. {Coyote breeding typically peaks in late February and early March, the gestation period averages 58 to 63 days. Male coyotes can become more aggressive during this time of year, the long and short of it all is that coyotes always pose a risk to your dog (and other small pets). That risk increases during mating season.} **follow me for more great posts
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This is from another site - this is why I always recommend NOT wearing collars in the house
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Growth rates in puppies varies greatly depending on their size. It is important to tailor diet and exercise to your puppies specific requirements to ensure idea...l skeletal development. Endochondral ossification (the process during which cartilage turns to bone) differs depending on the adult size of your puppy, with growth plates closing (complete ossification has occurred) between 3 months in toy breeds and 24 months in large breeds (see pictures). There are many factors affecting growth rate and age of maturity, for instance males mature slower than females. There are variations in periods of ‘rapid growth’ ranging from from birth to 11 weeks in small and toy breed dogs to birth to 20 weeks in large breeds (Hawthorne et al 2004) excessive exercise and inadequate nutrition during these periods may result in conformation abnormalities and malformation of bones, which may lead to osteoarthritis and degenerative joint disease. Recommended exercise levels for puppies is 1 minute for every week of their life, twice a day. This should be low impact at a steady pace. If you are aiming to train to compete for flyball or agility it is recommended that any jump training is avoided until complete ossification has occurred. See more