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Tollers are expensive due to their rarity, high demand, selective breeding practices, and the extensive care and health screenings required by reputable breeders.
Yes, the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever is a good family dog for active households that can meet its high energy and mental stimulation needs.
On average, a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever costs between $1,500 and $3,500 from a reputable breeder, depending on lineage and location.
The Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever was developed from possible crosses of spaniels, setters, retrievers, collies, and other breeds.
The Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, or Toller, is a medium-sized, energetic, and intelligent sporting dog originally bred in Nova Scotia, Canada for luring and retrieving waterfowl.
Yes, plain yogurt may help dogs with itchy skin caused by mild allergies or digestive imbalances, but only if the dog tolerates dairy and the yogurt is free of harmful additives.
Yes, veterinarians generally approve of feeding dogs plain, unsweetened yogurt in small amounts, provided the dog is not lactose intolerant or allergic to dairy.
Yogurt may help some dogs with itchy skin due to its probiotics, but it should be plain, unsweetened, and only given in small amounts under veterinary guidance.
Yes, yogurt can be safe for dogs in small amounts if it's plain, unsweetened, and free of harmful additives like xylitol, but always check with a vet first.
Yogurt may help dogs with itchy skin caused by mild allergies or digestive issues, due to its probiotic content, but only if the dog tolerates dairy.

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