Mudhol Hounds- Shrinivas

Mudhol Hounds- Shrinivas Mudhol Hounds, basically sight Hounds from Northern part of karnataka. A native breed previously use

29/01/2026

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29/01/2026

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Will miss you Darling. In Loving Memory of GowriIt is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved Gowr...
01/11/2025

Will miss you Darling.
In Loving Memory of Gowri
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved Gowri, who left us at the age of 13. Gowri was not just a pet; she was an amazing, loving girl and truly the darling of our house, bringing immense joy and warmth into our lives every single day.
For thirteen wonderful years, Gowri graced us with her gentle spirit and unwavering affection. She was the heart of our home, a constant source of comfort, and a loyal companion whose presence will be deeply missed by all who knew her. Her loving nature touched everyone, and she will forever be remembered as a cherished member of our family.
Rest in peace, dear Gowri. You may be gone, but you will never be forgotten. Your paw prints are etched forever on our hearts.

27/10/2025

*Preventing unwanted litters is a goal we all share—but it's time to rethink the surgical approach. Hysterectomies and vasectomies, which preserve hormonal balance, can safely be performed as early as 8 weeks of age, making dogs sterile without disrupting their natural hormones.

New peer-reviewed study published in Nature:

How a dog’s lifetime exposure to his own hormones (before being neutered) affects how well he handles aging and frailty later in life.

Study Background

• Frailty = when older dogs (and people) become weaker, less resilient, and more prone to illness and death.
• Most research looks at how to prevent frailty — this study looked at what makes some dogs bounce back better after frailty sets in.
• The focus was on the HPG axis — the hormonal system that produces testosterone and controls reproduction.

Key Findings

• Dogs neutered very young (before 2 years old) had:

o A much higher risk of death once they became frail.
o About 16% higher mortality for every small increase in frailty.

• Dogs kept intact longer (more than ~10 years) showed:
o No increase in mortality linked to frailty.
o Their hormones seemed to “buffer” the negative effects of aging.

• Each extra year of natural hormone exposure reduced frailty-related death risk by ~1%.

What It Means

• Hormones from the te**es may protect against the worst effects of aging later in life.
• Removing them too early could make dogs less resilient to age-related decline.
• Frailty isn’t just about getting old — it’s also shaped by early-life events like the timing of neutering.
• This supports a “life course” view: what happens early in life affects health decades later.

Why It Matters

• The study suggests timing of neutering might influence how well dogs age.

24/10/2025

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22/10/2025

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