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Canis Panther

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Description

Scientific Name: Canis lupus familiaris

Giant, strongly muscled, and with a broad chest and jaw, the Canis Panther is a canine. They appear to be powerful, strong, and lean. Their dewclaws are frequently removed, and their tail is docked. The natural ears of a Canis Panther are floppy, and the skull is typically more graceful than blocky.

Habitat

The black Great Dane, black Labrador, doberman pinscher, and Staffordshire Terrier were used to create the Canis Panther by Mr. Cleotha ” Scorpio ” Jones, Mr. Michael Stratten, and Mr. Lucas Lopez in the 1970s in the USA. The Panther Canis is still bred today. There are multigenerational pedigrees with established bloodlines.

Behavior

They are capable of being violent canines against unfamiliar humans or even unfamiliar animals. If a canine panther perceives that its owner is in danger, it will strike out without hesitation. As a result, this breed requires a strong owner who will consistently train their dog. They are intelligent canines who enjoy learning and obeying instructions. It is the primary factor in their success as security dogs. When that switch is flipped, though, all they can think about is doing whatever it takes to keep their family safe. Nobody else will ever see how adorable and devoted your dog is.

As Pet/ In Captivity

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Food & Diet Requirements

You must feed your dog high-quality food to keep it healthy. Regarding how much food your dog requires, always consult your veterinarian. Choose foods that don’t contain grains and have protein as the first ingredient. The greatest quality food for your dog will keep them as healthy as possible for as long as possible, despite the fact that it can grow pricey.

Exercise

The Canis Panther requires mental and physical activity, unlike other dogs. To keep their mind active and concentrated, they require regular challenges.

They therefore require a daily rigorous exercise session of around an hour. Your dog can be kept occupied and exhausted by training, taking long walks, hiking, playing in a fenced-in backyard, or any number of other activities. Happy Canis Panthers are exhausted Canis Panthers.

Grooming

Fortunately, the Canis Panther has somewhat lax grooming requirements. But start early if you want to take this dog to the groomer. They need to be aware that the groomer is a friend and not a threat to you.

Their short coat just needs to be brushed once a week. Their mouths and teeth should be cleaned frequently. To prevent their nails from overgrowing and splitting, nail cutting is necessary. Unless they are exceptionally dirty, they don’t need to be bathed. Bathing too frequently can rob the skin of its natural oils, causing dryness and irritation.

Table

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