Types of Dogs: All Breeds From A-Z
Meet Tank: A Charming Bull Terrier With A Heart Of Gold
Meet Tank, a charming bull terrier with a heart of gold and a spirit that's as boundless as his energy.
At two-years-old, Tank's greatest passion is forming a strong bond with his humans, whether he's curling up by your side or spending time with you outdoors.
Tank adores playing in the yard with his humans and his favourite toys, making him the perfect companion for outdoor adventures.
Tank is in search of a loving home, where he can be his truest self.
While he won't suit households with children under 15, he's a gentle giant who connects deeply with more mature, understanding souls.
Tank isn't your ordinary dog, and he's looking for a companion whose ready to tackle life head on with a spirited and loving pup by their side.
If you've been dreaming of a loyal four-legged friend who also loves his time in the sun, Tank could be your perfect paw-some match!
For inquiries and to meet Tank in person, reach out to the Hunter Shelter staff at (02) 4939 1555.
The RSPCA Hunter shelter is closed on Mondays and public holidays.
Staffordshire Terrier Puppy's First Trip To The Groomer Is The Definition Of Adorable
Staffordshire Terrier puppies are known for their energetic and affectionate nature, so it's no surprise they get excited, even going to the groomers, which most dogs hate.
Dog groomer Frankie Seamark shared a video, posted on September 11, of the cutest encounter with a Staffordshire Terrier puppy named Winnie, going to the groomers for the first time. And it will melt your heart!
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Winnie is having a blast!
Introducing your puppy to baths early is a crucial part of their grooming and hygiene routine. Doing so can help them become comfortable with the process and make bath time a positive experience, just like Winnie's experience.
She seems to like the water and is not afraid of it, like some bully breeds. My pit bull hates the water, and giving him a bath is always an ordeal.
However, Staffordshire Terrier puppies are known for their friendly and affectionate nature and can be quite playful.
Of course, the lick mat with treats didn't hurt the experience, especially when Frankie used a blow dryer. That's usually when puppies get a bit freaked out.
But not Winnie.
Winnie didn't even freak out when Frankie's colleague clipped her nails. She was a good girl and was patiently waiting for him to finish.
She also didn't mind getting her ears cleaned. Most dogs actually don't mind this step.
I mean, who would complain about getting their itchy and dirty ears cleaned? Cleaning them makes them feel so much better for your pup.
Puppies that are accustomed to positive reinforcement techniques during grooming are more likely to behave well, which makes sense.
However, not all puppies will have perfect behavior during their first few grooming sessions. Some may be a bit nervous or fidgety initially, but with patience and gentle handling, they can improve over time.
A well-behaved puppy, just like Winnie, at the groomer is a result of proper socialization, training, and positive experiences, all of which contribute to a smooth and enjoyable grooming process.
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Pit Bull Accused Of Attacking Yorkshire Terrier Fatally Shot In ATL
ATLANTA, GA — A dog owner is accused of fatally shooting a pit bull that attacked a Yorkshire Terrier Wednesday in the 800 block of West Peachtree Street, Atlanta Police said.
Police said the shooting happened around 9:45 a.M. The two pet owners were unable to stop the attack, and the owner of the Yorkshire was accused of shooting the pit bull. The pit bull died at the scene.
The owner of the pit bull fled from the scene while the Yorkshire owner remained present. The Yorkshire was in critical condition and was taken to a local hospital by officers, police said.
The Atlanta Department of Public Works removed the pit bull from the scene.
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