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Preparing for a Successful Puppy Birth: Everything You Need to Know and Have Ready
Learn More: Preparing for a Successful Puppy Birth: Everything You Need to Know and Have ReadyBringing a litter of puppies into the world is both an exciting and demanding journey. For responsible breeders, it’s not just about getting puppies on the ground—it’s about doing everything in your power to ensure the birth is safe, healthy, and smooth for both the dam and her litter. Whether it’s your first litter or your fiftieth, proper preparation is essential to success.
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A Complete Guide to Canine Pregnancy: From Conception to Whelping with Confidence and Care
Learn More: A Complete Guide to Canine Pregnancy: From Conception to Whelping with Confidence and CareAt Wonder Doberman, we believe that pregnancy in dogs should never be left to chance. It’s not just about producing puppies—it’s about nurturing life, ensuring health, and doing everything in our power to make the process as smooth, safe, and successful as possible. A well-managed pregnancy leads to healthier puppies, a happier mother, and fewer veterinary emergencies.
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The Many Benefits of Coconut Oil For Dogs: Nature’s Miracle Ingredient and Why We Swear By It at Wonder Doberman
Learn More: The Many Benefits of Coconut Oil For Dogs: Nature’s Miracle Ingredient and Why We Swear By It at Wonder DobermanIn a world flooded with synthetic medications, chemical preventives, and processed pet foods, many dog owners are turning back to nature to help support their dogs’ health. One natural remedy has steadily risen in popularity—not just among holistic veterinarians, but among conscientious dog lovers who want the best for their companions. That remedy is coconut oil.
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Obesity in Dogs: Why Fit Should Be the New Normal
Learn More: Obesity in Dogs: Why Fit Should Be the New NormalAt Wonder Doberman, we don’t shy away from difficult conversations when it comes to the health and well-being of our dogs. One topic that tends to ruffle feathers, and yet urgently needs to be addressed, is obesity in dogs.
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Dog’s Pedigree Explained: Why It Matters More Than You Think
Learn More: Dog’s Pedigree Explained: Why It Matters More Than You ThinkWhen looking for a new dog, especially a purebred Doberman, it’s common to focus on appearance, titles, or personality of the parents. But there’s something even more important that often goes overlooked: the pedigree.
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Dog Noise Phobias and how to deal with Thunder & Fireworks
Learn More: Dog Noise Phobias and how to deal with Thunder & FireworksFor many dog owners, summer holidays and thunderstorm season bring dread not because of the weather or the celebrations, but because of how their dog reacts. Thunderstorms and fireworks are two of the most common dog noise phobias. What seems like harmless noise to us is an overwhelming, often traumatic experience for many dogs.
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Beat the Heat: Cool Summer Treats for Dogs
Learn More: Beat the Heat: Cool Summer Treats for DogsSummer is the perfect time for outdoor fun with your dog, whether it’s a hike in the woods, a dip in the lake, or a lazy day in the backyard. But with the warmer temperatures comes the risk of overheating, dehydration, and general discomfort for our furry companions. One easy and fun way to help your dog stay cool is by offering them refreshing summer treats.
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Swimming with Doberman: A Joyful Summer Adventure — If They’re Into It!
Learn More: Swimming with Doberman: A Joyful Summer Adventure — If They’re Into It!There’s something magical about a sunny summer day spent near the water. Whether it’s a peaceful afternoon at the lake or a fun family outing at the beach, swimming with Dobermans offers wonderful bonding time, physical exercise, and a much-needed cool down for both humans and dogs.
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Fetch and Frisbee With Doberman: More Than Just a Game
Learn More: Fetch and Frisbee With Doberman: More Than Just a GameWhen most people think about playing fetch or frisbee with Doberman, they imagine a casual game in the backyard: a dog happily sprinting after a ball or flying disc. But what many don’t realize is that these activities can be much more than playtime. In fact, they can become high-energy, competitive sports that require training, fitness conditioning, and proper equipment to keep your dog safe and performing at their best.
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Heartworms in Dogs: A Serious Disease — But Rare in Quebec
Learn More: Heartworms in Dogs: A Serious Disease — But Rare in QuebecHeartworms in dogs are the parasitic roundworms, also called Dirofilaria immitis. These worms, which can grow to 30 cm (about 12 inches) in dogs, live in the pulmonary arteries and sometimes the heart. They can cause permanent damage to the lungs, heart, and blood vessels and may lead to congestive heart failure, respiratory failure, and even sudden death.










