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Pug Housebreaking Essential Tips And Information Published on 07/07/2008

Whether you got your adult Pug dog from a shelter, rescue or breeder, you've just added a wonderful pet to your family...congratulations! This surprises many people, but bringing an adult Pug dog into your home demands as much effort and consistency from you and the family with housetraining as does a puppy. It's a mistake to think that just because the Pug is full-grown and may have been...

The Poodle And Some Essential And Interesting Information Published on 07/07/2008

The Standard Poodle is one of the most popular dog breeds in the United States. For more than ten years, the Poodle has consistently ranked in the American Kennel Club's top ten registered breeds. This confident, dignified breed makes an excellent pet for an owner who wants an active, intelligent dog. All Poodles are members of the non-sporting group of breeds. Toy Poodles, Miniature...

Facts About The Papillon Dog Breed You Need To Know Published on 07/07/2008

The Papillon is classified in the Toy Group in the A.K.C. Groups. The breed historically has some Terrier and Spaniel in the background, consequently it has an independent and industrious nature and makes a good ratter, whereas many dogs of the Toy Group were bred to be lap dogs and nothing more. Spain contributed much to the beginnings of the breed but eventually it gained in popularity in...

The Essential Keeshond Dog Breed Facts And Tips You Must Know Published on 07/07/2008

An Introduction to the Keeshond The Keeshond (plural is Keeshonden) is an extremely affectionate dog that tends to get along wonderfully with people and with other pets in the household. They are a medium sized dog, weighing about thirty-five to forty-five pounds and stand at seventeen to eighteen inches tall. The Keeshond History - Dog of the Patriots The world almost didn't get to...

American Bulldog Information And Facts Published on 07/07/2008

American Bulldog puppies are beloved by many owners of American Pit Bull Terriers. The breeds are close cousins and share similarities in size and overall appearance. Because American Pit Bulls have been banned in many places, American Bulldogs have become a popular replacement breed. Though Bulldogs were once bred to be aggressive, the breed does not have the bad reputation of the Pit Bull. ...

Advice On Caring for Your Pomeranian Dog Published on 03/07/2008

Opening your heart to a Pomeranian can be fun, but you must be willing to take on the responsibility of dog ownership. When you become a Pom owner, it's up to to do everything in your power to make your pet's life a happy one, the proper care, environment and companionship. If this sounds like a big commitment ' it is! But rest assured, the rewards of pet ownership far outweigh the work you...

Pug Dog Breed Info Published on 03/07/2008

Multo en Parvo - a lot of dog in a small space. This Latin phrase is often used to describe the playful clown of the dog world, the irrepressible Pug. A tiny package of bundled energy, the pug's bulldog-like stance belies his classification as a 'toy' sized breed. Even with his overtly distinctive looks, it is the pug's amazing personality that sets him apart from other breeds. Delightfully...

The Pembroke Welsh Corgi Dog Breed Essential Tips, Advice And Information Published on 03/07/2008

The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is active indoors so they can do well in an apartment as well as a house. They are highly intelligent, short dogs that make great watch dogs. They are cattle herders so they may tend to try to herd children, adults and other dogs. They can be aggressive with other dogs, especially male on male. They like children but do not like to be teased. As a reminder, never leave...

Essential Pug Dog Breed Info And Facts Published on 03/07/2008

Pugs, a toy dog breed, are known for their wrinkly face and for being small yet strong. The pug is the largest of the toy breeds and is loved by many for being quite outgoing. The origin of Pugs is located in 700 BC China. They were designed to be companions for royalty and some members of the court. They were often spoiled, which is a trait many still have today. The Dutch smuggled some...

The Presa Canario Dog Breed And Some Interesting Info About Breeding Published on 03/07/2008

The interest in Perro de Presa Canario was revived in the beginning of the 70s, when the group of Spanish dog-scientists, which was working on the revivement of ancient national breeds, collected several remaining thoroughbred species of Canary dog on isolated farms, which became the beginning of all modern species. In this beginning a great role was played by cross-breeding blood of...