Category Archives: Dog
When the summer is over, and autumn rains and cold weather arrive, the occurrence of dogs’ skin problems increase. Dogs often get wet and muddy outdoors. They come in and spend the rest of the day in the house where the air is too dry. Linoleic acid is an essential nutrient for the skin Classic […]
“Kati and 13 working-line chihuahuas,” introduces Kati Koskinen herself with a smile. She is a long-time Finnish agility athlete. If someone has ever imagined that a chihuahua cannot be trained, he or she has totally misunderstood the breed. Six of Kati’s dogs compete or have competed in agility’s highest, 3rd class. The remaining seven are […]
I’m happy to be an owner of two gorgeous Staffordshire Bull Terriers, a.k.a. staffies – Rontti, the mom and Martta, the daughter. The breed is known to have some unique characteristics – an endless amount of energy and enthusiasm for life. Right on – Staffies love to be loved and to love in return. Living […]
Laura may only be 18 years old, but she is already a veteran in dog hobbies. The energetic high school student speaks German fluently, and she has joined Nutrolin’s journey to becoming a truly international brand. Laura helps our German-speaking customers when they have questions about Nutrolin products. Our international online store at Nutrolin.com and […]
Hallo! Ich bin Laura Lintenhofer eine bald 18-jährige junge Hundeenthusiastin aus Finnland. Es bereitet mir große Freude zu sagen, dass ich und unsere Hunde ein Teil des spitzen Nutrolin® Teams sind. Hier könnt Ihr mich und unsere Hunde kennenlernen Ich habe zwei Schmetterlingshunde, beides Importe aus dem angesehen deutschen Kennel Nightfire´s. Unsere beiden Hündinnen Nightfire´s […]
The dream team and 60 greyhound puppies The greyhound art, photographs and trophies in the home tell the couple to have a long history with this elegant breed. “I grew up with pointers and other hunting dogs which my father bred. But then I got my first greyhound when I was 10 years old, and […]
Paw balms can work as a means of first aid when your dog’s paw pads become worn or cracked. However, paw balms should not need to be regularly applied.
It is natural for dogs to shed their coat, usually in the spring and in the autumn. Bitches also lose their coat after they have been in season, after giving birth and during the nursing period.