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Adopting a Dog From an Animal Shelter
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Brigitte Smith
Adopting a shelter dog can be a very rewarding thing to do. These dogs can become the very heart of your family. But they do need some extra tender loving care in the beginning ...
Taking Care of an Older Cat
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Glenn Cutforth
It would be nice if the friskiness of youth would last forever, but cats get older, like all creatures, and begin to slow down and show signs of aging. When dealing with this situation, there are specific challenges related to taking care of a cat as it gets older. Here are a few things cat owners can do to help their feline friend grow old gracefully and live many years beyond what is normal.
Pet Insurance Piece of Mind
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Drew Harris
Pet insurance, true piece of mind is written by Drew Harris, a life long pet owner who knows first hand the tremendous value of having health coverage for his pets.
How to Choose Dog Treats
By :
Joseph Then
Dogs are just like people when it comes to liking something. They have different tastes and feelings towards different things.
How to Choose the Right Dog Carrier for You and Your Dog
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Connie Limon
There is an ever growing assortment of dog carriers on the market today
Articles On Pets Are Great For Business
By :
Hege Crowton
If you have a pet related site then one way to get highly targeted traffic is to write some pet related articles and submit them to article directories for publication.
Adopting A Dog - Are You Ready?
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Michael Plante
When considering the birth rates among animals, it’s not hard to understand why animal shelters are always filled with animals waiting to be adopted.
Many Forms of Dog Beds
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James Hunt
In today’s society animals are sometimes being treated better than humans are. One of the latest ways people have created to pamper their pets are pet beds...
The Best Toys for Your Dogs
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Mihail Fortomas
When buying toys for your dog, you may want to match them with your dog’s needs, demands and even personality. Before going on a toy hunt for your dog, take a look at this list of toys that may help you identify the right kind of toy for your dog.
Dog Kennels: Safety in Confinement
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James Hunt
There has always been a degree of controversy, regarding the use of dog kennels. While many understand in situations where space is limited, the use of...
Shelter Dogs - Will You Adopt One As Your Next Pet?
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Brigitte Smith
Adopting a shelter dog will save a dog that perhaps no one else will want. It's a rewarding feeling knowing that you've given an abandoned or otherwise disadvantaged dog a loving home. Would you adopt a shelter dog?
The Wonderful World of Toy Breed Dogs
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Connie Limon
Small toy dogs teach us more about the mystery and magic of canines than the larger dog breeds.
Guidelines: Preparing Your Dog For a Boarding Kennel
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Michael Plante
It’s time to head to Las Vegas for your long awaited week of vacation. But, what do you do with THE DOG? Some people are unable to face the prospects of boarding Fido and therefore, they stay home.
Dog Health Problems - How to Identify Them and How to Treat Them
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Brigitte Smith
Your dog's annual checkup is an opportune time to discuss specific concerns with your vet. It's also an opportunity for your vet to identify health issues before they cause major problems, and suggest strategies or treatments. But you should also be alert to certain danger signs yourself, so you can act, and maintain your dog's holistic health.
Choosing a Bed for Your Dog
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Charles Kassotis
Learn about how both you and your pet will sleep better when investing in a quality pet bed.
Why You Should Use A Dog Collar
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Marc Lindsay
Dog collar training tips and benefits. Find out why you should train your dog on a collar the easy way.
How To Select A Good Dog Trainer
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Marc Lindsay
Want to find a professional dog trainer? Find out how to select the right dog trainer for your dog and the types of techniques they will use to train your dog.
My Pet Had An Accident....What Should I Do?
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Bobby Walker
With the ever increasing number of household pets in American homes, pet owners are having a hard time keeping up with their cats and dogs.
Imagine Yourself As A Little Dog
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Connie Limon
Your little dog has just as much intelligence and instincts as the larger 150 pound dogs.
Dog Beds: Now That You Have Your New Pooch, Where's He Going to Sleep?
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Allen Shaw
Take my word for it, no matter how much you want your new puppy to sleep with you, this is not the best option. Especially when you’re dealing with a 75-pound behemoth that’s scared of a little thunder. Your king-sized bed suddenly becomes half a twin-size bed. So next to food and a trip to the vet, a good dog bed should be one of your first major purchases. But what kind of dog bed should you get? There are literally hundreds of choices...
Introducing a New Baby to Your Dog
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Connie Limon
Before your baby arrives, imagine what your dog’s behavior might be around an infant.
Responsible Horse And Pony Owners Reap Rewards
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Ray La Foy
By sheer diligence and industrious output, horses have endeared themselves to mankind.
Dog House Building And Buying Guide
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John Morris
Dog owners have to consider several factors when buying or building a house for their pets. As a true member of your own family, providing your pet with the best home possible is of the utmost importance...
Dog CPR–How to Save Your Pets Life, Part 1
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James Theiss
There might be an instance where you have to perform CPR on your dog to save its life. Are you prepared? This is a 2-part article on how to perform CPR on your dog.
Love Your Dog With Dog Treats
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Joseph Then
Lets make our dogs happy today with a variety of dog treats in our grocery store. Did you ever notice that there is a larger variety of dog treats than just a plain old bone?
Breed Of Dogs
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Ruth Bird
Before you buy a puppy, study a directory of breed of dogs. Research the different breeds. A dog should be for life, so do your research beforehand, and you wiill be thrilled with your new addition to the family.
Genetics and Color Patterns of Great Danes
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Todd Mumford
Among numerous types of dog species, great danes present a significant feature. This distinct feature can be seen, as Danes have many different kinds of color patterns on their body.
All About Great Danes
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Todd Mumford
One of the giant breed of dogs, the Great Danes, is going to be fully discussed in this article. Among the major topics, there are the general descriptions of the great dane. First, we must examine the size of this dog, as well as its attitude towards people.
How To Find Good Dog Training Videos
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Marc Lindsay
Do it your self video course are avaliable over the internet but the problem is find the right ones. Find out how to search for good dog training videos.
Your Shih Tzu Puppy’s First Bath Time
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Connie Limon
Do not wait too long to start grooming your Shih Tzu.
Goldfish Breeding Tips
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Lee Dobbins
Goldfish breeding can be a rewarding hobby if you have the time, money and patience.
Home Pet Training Can Sometimes Be Overwhelming
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Terry Baeseman
Pet training can sometimes be overwhelming and bothersome if your pet is unwilling to work with you. If you have the right information on your pet’s natural behavior you can make the transition much smoother and efficient.
Small Dogs are Dogs with Charm and Personality
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Connie Limon
Small dogs have charm and personality. Over the course of time more and more new breeds have been created by selectively breeding
Dog Treats Please Dogs
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Joseph Then
There is dog treats out there that are more of a delicacy than just a bone for dogs. They are made with more flavors such as beef, chicken, vegetable, pepperoni, and even bacon.
What Colors Look Best on Your Dog?
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Connie Limon
A dog’s color chart is grouped under four categories:
Shih Tzu Dog Shows
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Connie Limon
Shih Tzu dog shows and Shih Tzu dog breeding attracts the interest of people from all walks
Your Great Dane Puppy
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Todd Mumford
When you bring your great dane puppy home for the first time, a new section of both of your lives begin. Here are some tips to help you facilitate your work
Why Should You Dress Your Dogs?
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Connie Limon
Dog fashions can be fun! Your dog can look flirty, funky, flashy or glamorous.
Dog Sweaters You can Make on Your Own
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Connie Limon
There is a fantastic choice in sweater and fleece t shirt styles and colors. They can be adorned with hearts, crystals, bows
Fashion Dogma
By :
Connie Limon
Where did it all begin? Some say the White House helped set the tone for dog fashion.
Tips to Building Useful Dog Houses
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Julien Raynal
The term in the “Dog house” used to mean that one was in some sort of trouble. These days dog houses are worth being in. The pet business is becoming a booming business. What about dog houses?
Clothes for Small Dogs
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John Pawlett
Dog Fashion
Purchasing Quality Dog Sweaters and Fleece T-shirts
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Connie Limon
Snoopy was comfortable sleeping in the snow on top of the dog house.
The Importance Of Giving Your Dog First Aid Treatment
By :
gene sower
It is our job as dog owners to make sure that our pets are happy and healthy. However, it is not always an easy job given that our dogs are curious and intelligent creatures with a tendency to get themselves into all kinds of trouble. Here's how to be prepared.
4 Tips To Aid Your Dog's Diarrhea
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gene sower
Is your dog having a problem with diarrhea? Does he have “accidents” while trying to get outside to go to the bathroom? Here are several tips in which you can use to effectively help your dog recover from diarrhea.
5 Natural Ways To Treat Canine Anemia
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gene sower
Anemia is a deficiency of red blood cells in the circulation. It's a condition that is commonly caused by blood loss from wounds or parasites such as worms and fleas. The following lists of foods and supplements are especially helpful and provide the necessary nutrients that your dog needs to treat anemia.
Caring For Your Pets After You Die
By :
gene sower
While you may be planning to outlive your pets, what if something were to happen to you? Would Fido and Fluffy be provided for in the event of your untimley death or if you became incapacitated? Here's how you can insure that your pets get the proper care in the event that you're not able to give it to them.
Grooming Your Great Dane
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Todd Mumford
Our Great Danes become members of our family, and like any member of our family - we must love them and care for them. The following tips are to be used as a guideline to ensure proper care of your Dane:
Creative Dog Toys Help Alleviate Boredom
By :
gene sower
The old adage that a tired dog is a happy dog is all too true. And even more to the point, you could say that a mentally stimulated dog is a well-behaved dog. Here are some creative toys to help keep Fido stimulated and out of trouble.
Dogs & Kids: Happy Together
By :
gene sower
It's a combination that at it's best can be the stuff of childhood dreams. At it's worst, it can be a source of heartache and even injury. Learn how to keep your baby and dog happy toegether.
Respiratory Disorders Part II
By :
gene sower
While we've looked at sneezing and other breathing problems, what about coughing and snoring? Are these a symptom of something more serious?
Common Birth Defects In Dogs
By :
gene sower
A vital part of good prevention is to know the common types of illnesses and disorders associated with particular dog breeds. Here are some common genetic issues to watch out for.
Your Dog's Veterinarian Visit: 6 Basic Areas Of A Full Examination
By :
gene sower
It is up to you to notice any changes in your dog's behavior or other odd instances that may indicate that your dog is sick. After all, he cannot tell you when he is feeling bad. Any information that you can give to the vet will be helpful in determining what may be the problem. Here are the common areas of the dog that your vet will look into during a full examination.
First Aid For Dog Bites And Insect Stings
By :
gene sower
Did your dog get in a fight with another dog? Or have a run-in with a bee or wasp? Here are several bite and sting descriptions as well as how to best deal with them.
How To Help Your Dog With Food Allergies
By :
gene sower
Is your dog itching, scratching and foot licking? It may be from food allergies. Here are some tips to help stop the discomfort.
Dogs with Obsessive- Compulsive Behaviors
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Connie Limon
The same tensions that occur in people with obsessive-compulsive disorder occur in dogs and Shih Tzu occasionally.
Learning to Recognize Aggressive Behaviors in Your Shih Tzu
By :
Connie Limon
Generally speaking Shih Tzu should not be aggressive at all. However, with any breed of dog aggressive behaviors can and do occur.
Learn To House Train Your Dog Easily & Effectively
By :
gene sower
Housetraining your new dog or puppy is your number one priority. After all, the sooner your dog is taught where you want them to eliminate, the sooner they can become a full-fledged member of the household. Here's how to do it quickly, easily and humanely.
Can I Feed My Dog Meat Only?
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gene sower
There are a few dog feeders who foolishly insist that meat is the only thing a dog should ever be fed. Dogs are omnivores more than true carnivores and need to eat their veggies, too. Here's why.
Adopting A Rescued Pit Bull
By :
gene sower
Pit Bulls are in rescue for many reasons. Here's what to look for so you don't wind up paying for someone else's mistake.
Treating Your Dog's Constipation
By :
gene sower
Constipation usually occurs when the dog does not get enough bulk in his diet or when he does not get enough proper exercise. In these simple cases of constipation, you may use the following treatments to ease your dog’s discomfort.
Natural Ways To Prevent & Treat Canine Arthritis
By :
gene sower
Canine arthritis is often treated with drugs like Rimadyll or Deramaxx but they often have side effects that are worse then the arthritis itself. Here are some natural remedies worth considering.
Housetraining Your Pit Bull
By :
gene sower
Housetraining your pit bull will be the first order of business when you bring your new puppy home. Here's how to do it quickly and easily.
The Beauty and Power of the Zebra
By :
Mike Freemen
The zebra is much more than just a horse with stripes. This article examines the world of the zebra.
Pet Friendly Hotels – More Popular Than You Would Expect
By :
David Chandler
You know you cannot go on vacation and leave your beloved pet in a kennel. Fortunately, there are numerous pet friendly hotels so you can take your pet with you.
Are Coats, Hats and Rain Gear A Necessity for Your Little Dog?
By :
Connie Limon
Since Mother Nature provides the dog with its own outer fur coat you might think why bother with anything else.
4 Reasons Why A Pit Bull May Not Be Right For You
By :
gene sower
There is no question that Pit Bulls are good looking animals. But while they possess a certain noble look that many people find irresistible, their most distinguishing feature is in their personality. Here's how to determine if a Pit Bull is right for you.
Avian Influenza And Food Safety Statement By World Health Organization Director-General
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Dave Gosine
Since the beginning of February 2006, the highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza virus has spread to affect wild or domestic birds in 17 new countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.
The World Health Organization reconfirms that, when poultry products are safely handled and properly cooked, humans are not at risk of acquiring H5N1 infection through food.
7 Pit Bull Breeder Warning Signs
By :
gene sower
OK, so you have decided to get a Pit Bull. You have to be very cautious; there are lots of unsuitable Pit Bull breeders out there who care more about their profit than in proper breeding. Here's what to look for.
Factors in Keeping your Pet’s Health Healthier
By :
Sandra Stammberger
Everybody is dreaming to have a healthy and beautiful pet. It is more beautiful to look at and people appreciate those pets that are healthy.
Pointers for Pet Medication
By :
Sandra Stammberger
Are you a pet lover? It is just natural that sometimes you consider your pet as one of your siblings because they already become a part of your everyday life.
Respiratory Disorders In Dogs & How To Treat Them
By :
gene sower
It is very common for all dogs to sneeze on an occasional basis, especially when they first wake up. Here's what to look for to make sure it's nothing more serious.
Commercial Pet Foods: The Best Food for Pets
By :
Sandra Stammberger
Since the start of the world, people are already fond of keeping animals as pets. People already domesticated animals in their homes or household as companion or as a habit.
Maintaining Your Goldfish Aquarium
By :
Lee Dobbins
A good maintenance schedule will help your tank look great and keep your fish healthy.
Simple Tips On Finding Free Dog Training
By :
Marc Lindsay
Ever wanted to know where to find free dog training tips? You'll be amazing on how simple it is to find tips on training you dog.
Milk Goats: Know Thy Enemy
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Nola L. Kelsey
Patience may be a virtue, but laughter is the only way to survive newbie goat milking. Use this journal to draw hope. There is light at the end of the nipple
Great Pyrenees Grooming Tips - Special Techniques for Large Breed Dogs
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Nola L. Kelsey
The secrets to grooming a large breed dog are revealed. With a little work and a few trips to Home Depot, your Great Pyrenees, Saint Bernard or Newfoundland will glow with beauty.
Chicken Rearing 101 – How Not to Raise Poultry
By :
Nola L. Kelsey
Caution! Poultry parenthood is not all it’s cracked up to be. Are you considering becoming a backyard egg farmer? Chicken Rearing 101 examines the humorous, yet, brutally harsh realities of life as a small time chick wrangler.
The Call of the Wild
By :
gene sower
Is your little Fido really a wolf at heart? Scientists now agree that the lineage of all dogs can be traced back to the wolf.
Choosing The Right Name For Your Pet
By :
Sandra Stammberger
After bringing home your new puppy, the next step would be naming it.
Effective Ways To Leash Dog Training
By :
Marc Lindsay
If you think that leash dog training can be fustrating then your right. However there are better ways to leash train your dog.
Dachshunds – Low-Slung Sportsters of the Canine World
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Charles Kassotis
Dachshunds were bred specifically for hunting badgers. The tenacity of the Dachshunds makes them less than ideal for some owners. These dogs will try to be masters of their universe, limited though it might be. But if you’re up for a challenge, consider the low-slung Dachshund.
The Cocker Spaniel – The Dog with a Perm
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Charles Kassotis
The Cocker Spaniel is most often used today as a show dog or companion dog, but this hasn’t always been the case. These dogs were bred as hunting dogs. Though Cocker Spaniels aren’t recognized as the smartest of the canines, their intensity and determination to please make them better-than-average family pets.
Dalmatians – Great Dogs, Even in Numbers Less than 101
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Charles Kassotis
It was the movie that made Dalmatians an instant success as companion dogs and family pets. Treated well and properly trained, Dalmatians can be every bit the wonderful companion depicted on the big screen.
The Chihuahua – More than a Little Yapper
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Charles Kassotis
The Chihuahua has a bad reputation for being a nervous little dog, but there’s no doubt that the Chihuahua can make a great family pet. The key is early training and socialization.
Chow Chows – The “Stuff” From the East
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Charles Kassotis
Chow Chow is an ancient breed, with their most notable feature being their blue tongue. Chow Chows are obstinate and it takes consistent raining to accomplish obedience. They are very intelligent, but tend to want to understand why they’re being asked to perform a specific task before they’re willing to comply.
The Doberman Pinscher – A Relatively New Breed
By :
Charles Kassotis
A well socialized Doberman Pinscher can be the perfect family pet or an excellent therapy dog for nursing home patients.
Coonhound – What Kind is Yours?
By :
Charles Kassotis
Coonhound is typically a very generic term used to describe any of several breeds that are used in hunting raccoons. Black and Tans, Blueticks, Redbones and Walkers are the most common breeds included in the Coonhound category.
The American Foxhound - Beauty and Stamina - Foxes Beware!
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Charles Kassotis
The American Foxhound, a close cousin to the English Foxhound, has been bred to enhance certain traits, like sense of smell and speed. Although they make great family pets, the majority of these canines are still used for hunting and field competitions.
The German Shepherd – A Four-Legged Challenger
By :
Charles Kassotis
The German Shepherd is a very intelligent dog, always up for something new. These dogs tend to learn quickly and really need to be challenged on a regular basis.
The Mixed Breeds – More than Mutts
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Charles Kassotis
Many of the world’s best pets, most loved companions and smartest dogs are mixed breeds, or "Muts". But think about it, all of today’s most popular breeds were at one time unrecognized. Today’s mixed breeds may very well appear in tomorrow’s dog shows.
Shar Pei – The Chinese Wrinkle Dog
By :
Charles Kassotis
The Shar Pei is commonly known as the Chinese Wrinkle Dog. If you have a sufficiently strong will to not allow this wrinkled dog to walk all over you, you may very well find that it makes an excellent companion.
The Great Dane – A Gentle Giant Among Canines
By :
Charles Kassotis
Great Dane’s are giant dogs! But luck has it, their docile and easygoing nature overrides the difficulty you may encounter when training a Great Dane.
The Sleek Greyhound – Loves to Run
By :
Charles Kassotis
The sleek, agile body of the Greyhound looks like it’s just made for running. They’re considered to be the fastest breed in existence and they are excellent hunters too. They are also extremely loyal and loving animals, and great family pets.
The True Temperament of the Rottweiler
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Charles Kassotis
Rottweilers are agile, smart dogs, with several capacities. They can be used as guard and watch dogs, they can be trained to herd, hunt or perform in obedience trails. They can be used in the police, military and rescue work, or make great companion and family pets.
The Schipperke – The “Little Skipper” of Canines
By :
Charles Kassotis
The Schipperke was originally bred by a canal boat captain in an effort to create a dog that would do well aboard a boat. In Flemish, Schipperke literally means “Little Skipper” because of this dog’s use aboard the canal boats.
Husky - A Strong Working Dog For All Extremes
By :
Charles Kassotis
Husky dogs are strong with compact bodies that are made for working, even in the harsh northern extremes. The Husky is also a very easygoing companion and many families have welcomed these dogs into their homes with great reward.
The Mastiff – Large but Lovable
By :
Charles Kassotis
Mastiff’s are definitely a breed all their own. As one of the largest canine breeds available it will pay well to truly read about and discover their quirks and temperament before going head long into purchasing one.
Saint Bernard - More Than a Carrier of Brandy Kegs
By :
Charles Kassotis
The Saint Bernard dog is one of the largest breeds of dog available. As dog breeds go there is none more loyal and humanly compassionate than the Saint Bernard.
The Redheads of the Dog World –The Irish Setter
By :
Charles Kassotis
The wonderful, deep red coloring of the Irish Setter is one of the most notable features of this breed. They are intelligent, energetic, agile dogs, ready to pick up new games, play, and please.
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