Curious Online User Wants To Know If It's Bad For Dogs To Not Have Fellow Canine As Companion
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Get ready to fall in love.
We are so overworked. And that's the truth.
Sleep, eat, work... And then do it all again...
This routine causes so much stress. Stress is a side effect of our hectic schedules.
It's so frequent, in fact, that no one notices it until it strikes with its piercing worry needles. And we need to relax.
What could be better than going through adorable pooch photos? Fortunately, we have our cute animals to help us regain control of our emotions.
They put us in a cuteness overload mood that is as sweet as chocolate and as lovely as a dog. So there you have it—our new wholesome dog photo collection to brighten your day.
Every dog breed comes with its different appearances, different personalities, and needs. And one of the most adorable dog breeds in the world is definitely Cavalier King Charles Dog.
People love sharing photos of this lapdog breed, and for a good reason. Just looking at them can raise your serotonin levels through the roof.
We have selected some of the most adorable pics, and we know you are going to love them. From tiny little puppies to adult dogs (that are also so tiny), here are the cutest of them all:
There is some controversy around this breed. King Charles the Cavalier Spaniels are famed for their small heads, while English bulldogs are known for their smushed wrinkled muzzles, both of which are characteristics that their owners like.
However, in an unusual action, Norway has outlawed the breeding of these canines, claiming that their cuteness is causing them pain. The Oslo district court recently barred the breeding of the two purebreds, claiming that it causes them distress and hence violates Norwegian animal protection rules.
The ruling, which has been praised by animal rights advocates and criticized by breeders, comes amid a growing discussion about whether the quest for cute pets is gone too far at the expense of the animals' well-being.
The Cavalier has a similar "birdy" personality to his larger Spaniel cousins. They are highly energetic dogs.
They like to play fetch and flush out birds. However, due to their pursuing inclinations, it's critical to keep them on a leash at all times so they don't chase a ball into the street or disturb the neighboring birds.