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Kai Ken
The medium-sized Kai Ken, also known as Kai Inu, Tora Inu, or Kai tora-ken, is part of the Asian Spitz group and primarily kept as a hunting dog in its homeland of Japan. Due to an export ban since 1934, this dominant and spirited Japanese breed is a rare exotic in other countries.
Caracal Cat
The caracal is native to the arid regions of Asia and Africa. With its black ear tufts, it is similar in appearance to the lynx, leading to its nickname: the desert lynx. Some people keep a caracal as an exotic pet. However, caracals are wild animals and should not be in private ownership.
Guinea Pig
Undeniably, guinea pigs are among the most popular pets among rodents. But what makes these cuddly bundles of fur so loved, and what are their care and nutritional needs?
Nodular Disease in Fish
Discover what triggers nodular disease in fish, its dangers, and what actions to take if you spot lumps on your fish's body in this friendly guide.
Diamond Dove
Easily recognisable by their white-speckled wings and the orange ring around their eyes, the diamond dove is a noteworthy exotic petite pigeon hailing from Australia. Nowadays, bird enthusiasts and hobby breeders around the world delight over these sociable birds.
Dry vs Wet Food – Which is better for your dog?
Nowadays, the selection of dog food is greater than ever before. Whilst the variety of products should offer something for every dog's taste, the buyer is spoilt for choice: which food is the right one? Is dry food better than wet dog food or vice versa?
Female Dogs in Heat
Although the heat period is an entirely natural process for female dogs, irritation at stains on the new carpet, fear of an unwanted pregnancy or their pet's strange behaviour can cause many dog owners to worry. Find out here everything you need to know about your female dog's heat period and how you can both overcome this without any stress.
How to Determine the Right Amount of Food for Your Cat
Some cats always seem to be hungry. But how much food does a cat need per day? This article helps you to find out the right amount of food for your cat.
Saluki
In the Middle East, the noble Saluki dogs has been revered for thousands of years as a valuable hunting companion and loyal friend, often referred to as “Allah’s gift”. In Europe, this oriental greyhound is also gaining more admirers thanks to its friendly character and graceful appearance.
Shiba Inu
The fluffy fur and convenient size make the Shiba Inu an attractive companion for many dog lovers at first glance. However, living with this Japanese spitz requires knowledge about dog training and a love for outdoor activities.
Irish Wolfhound
The Irish Wolfhound is among the largest dogs in the world. Originally used in medieval Ireland for hunting wolves and bears, it now serves solely as a family pet. Despite its imposing size, this sighthound is very gentle and cuddly. Unfortunately, the friendly giant is also quite prone to illnesses and has a comparatively short life expectancy.