While both dogs will have different diseases and conditions of concern that are specific to their breeds, both should be seen by a veterinarian at least once a year for a general wellness exam and vaccine boosters as needed. After they turn 7 years old, they should be seen ideally twice a year for geriatric (old dog) wellness exams. If either dog develops a chronic disease that needs closer management, that dog should be seen more often as described by your veterinarian.
No, the basset hound is the smallest hound in the hound family. The basset hound has short stubby legs, long droopy ears, sad looking droopy eyes. The Basset hound may look sad often but it is just the dogs look, he could be very happy at the moment, his tail will wag if he is. The hounds in the hound family are the basset hound, the beagle, the blood hound
yes:)The Basset Hound is a short-legged breed of dog of the hound family. They are scent hounds, bred to hunt rabbits by scent. Their sense of smell for tracking is second only to that of the Bloodhound. The name Basset is derived from the French word bas, meaning "low", with the attenuating suffix -et, together meaning "rather low". Basset hounds are commonly brown and black and most often spotted, but also exist in a variety of colors.
About once a week if you bath your dog very often your dog looses his oils and that is not good for him. Unless he gets into a mud hole give him a bath once a week.
Contact your local vet they often have wheelchairs for dogs.
A group of German shepherds, or any breed of dog is called a pack. Dogs in the wild often travel n packs.
in german you don't say "so" often you just say often, and in german often is "Oft" xxx :) hope this helped
The noun Shepard is the name of a person, which can be a first name or a surname. The name Shepard has no gender designation, although it is most often the first name of a male.The noun shepherd is a word for a male; the noun for a female who tends sheep is a shepherdess.
**The word is sleuth. It is not sluthe or any other spelling.**To sleuth (sleuth = verb) means to track or follow something.A sleuth (sleuth = noun) is a detective. [Nancy Drew is often referred to as a 'teen sleuth'.]A sleuth (sleuth = noun) is a group of bears.A sleuth hound (sleuth hound = noun) is a blood hound. [The term sleuth hound derives from verb form.]
Bradbury compares the Hound to autumn to create a sense of foreboding and unease. Autumn is often associated with death, decay, and change, mirroring the destructive and relentless nature of the Hound as it hunts down its prey. The comparison also helps to highlight the sinister and unnatural qualities of the Hound as it pursues those who defy the oppressive society in the story.
The silent hound in Les Misérables refers to Javert, the relentless police inspector who relentlessly pursues Jean Valjean throughout the story. Javert is often described as a hound in the novel due to his unyielding pursuit of justice and his determination to see the law upheld.
No, the German Shepherd is classes as a working/herding dog.But they can be used as sporting dogs. They often are used as guard dogs too.A dog that could be common in sporting such as dog races would be a Pharaoh Hound or a Greyhound. Maybe a Great Dane.
**The word is sleuth. It is not sluthe or any other spelling.**To sleuth (sleuth = verb) means to track or follow something.A sleuth (sleuth = noun) is a detective. [Nancy Drew is often referred to as a 'teen sleuth'.]A sleuth (sleuth = noun) is a group of bears.A sleuth hound (sleuth hound = noun) is a blood hound. [The term sleuth hound derives from verb form.]