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6 Different Dog Breeds You Don't Know
Everybody has heard of the basset hound or the beagle. This type of dogs has proved to have many qualities or has been advertised a lot.
Sunday, 21st May 2006

Does Your Boston Terrier Want to be With You?
This may come as a surprise...but if the tables were turned, and the Boston Terrier could choose his owner, would he have chosen you? We are always trying to figure out the right breed for us, and usually a dog is chosen on the "he's so cute and adorable" factor.
Saturday, 20th May 2006


Characteristics of Rottweilers
Any time you buy a new dog you should learn some of its characteristics and this holds especially true with rottweilers. Getting to know the traits of your rottweiler will make life so much more enjoyable for both of you.
Friday, 19th May 2006

The Most Popular Dog Breeds for Seniors
Dogs have been making great companions for centuries now. They are loved by all ages. Everyone has their own preference as to what dog best suits their lifestyle. When choosing a dog, this is an important aspect to consider, especially for the elderly.
Tuesday, 16th May 2006

Should You Join a Breed Club?
Breed clubs are national or regional organizations dedicated to specific breeds of dogs. They exist as a repository of knowledge that both the novice and experienced breeder can access.
Monday, 15th May 2006

History of the Staffordshire Bull Terrier
The Staffordshire Bull Terrier presents an incredible mix of intelligence, courage, and tenacity tempered with a sweet affection for it’s family. As a breed, it is often shrouded in myth and misconception about it’s history and origin. Read on to learn the truth about where the Staffordshire Bull Terrier came from and what the difference is between this breed and others similar in name and appearance.
Wednesday, 29th March 2006

The Shih Tzu: Common Health Issues
though disease affects all different breeds of dog, certain breeds are more prone to certain ailments than others, due to their particular anatomical structure, genetic make-up, or other factors. In this article, we will briefly describe some of the most common ailments that affect the Shih Tzu.
Wednesday, 29th March 2006

German Shepherd Puppies
This article provides useful, detailed information about German Shepherd Puppies.
Monday, 27th March 2006

The History of the Teacup Chihuahua
When looking at a small teacup chihuahua one might not think so much of them, but apart from a strong temper, they have rich history ranging from China, to Aztek religious rituals, to Spanish settlers, to a mysterious discovery in northern Mexico. Learn more on what some claim to be the history of the teacup chihuahua.
Sunday, 26th March 2006

The Teacup Chihuahua Breed
Teacup Chihuahuas have become mighty popular lately and more and more people are curious about them. As always, it is good to know some more about the dog you might be thinking of buying beforehand. So here goes some straightforward teacup chihuahua information for you.
Saturday, 25th March 2006

Famous Teacup Chihuahuas
They have not yet held a seat in senate, but they have been pretty much everywhere else. Of course we are speaking of chihuahuas, or specifically teacup chihuahuas. On screen, on TV, on commercials, teacup chihuahuas have been there. We even find a chihuahua motivational speaker.
Saturday, 25th March 2006

Royalty Companions: The Shih Tzu
The Shih Tzu breed was originally a dog of the Chinese people. Believe it or not, they were at once considered royalty to this culture. Kept inside as the palace pet; the Shih Tzu was highly valuable. Still today, this special breed carries itself in a high manner. The Shih Tzu prances with their heads held high and their tail curved upwards over their back.
Sunday, 19th March 2006

Things to Know About a German Shepherd Dog
A sound temperament is a must in a German Shepherd Dog (GSD). By sound, I mean a disposition where one minute you can let a protection trained GSD play alone with your 5-year old child, pull on its ears, pet its head, tug on its tail and NEVER-EVER be in harms way; while the next minute, it should turn into the “terminator” and crush its enemies as soon as it senses an intruder.
Thursday, 9th March 2006

Picking Out the Perfect Dog Breed
Here are some important thoughts and/or questions you should have in your mind before you go out & bring home your new dog, first off I will pull no punches in this regard of owning a new dog.
Friday, 3rd March 2006

The Newfoundland: A Hero in History and Most Loved Companion
When Joe--at the age of seventeen--neared his last days, I ran away from home. I knew I wouldn't be able to take it. Yes, literally I escaped witnessing my favorite pet's death. Probably that's why he still feels alive to me.
Saturday, 25th February 2006

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