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Life-long Buying Guide for the Labrador Retriever
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Your BreedOne of Canada’s four national breeders, the Labrador Retriever was developed to help the Newfoundland fishermen bring in their nets around the 15th century. The dogs would grab the cork floats and drag the net to shore thus developing the natural instinct to retrieve. In the 18th century, dogs were brought to the Poole area in the UK to perform the same function and once there,... [MORE]

Great Dane Shopping Guide
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Great Danes are the ‘Gentle Giant’ of the dog world – happy, easy going and comical. They are one of the tallest dogs in the world (the only breed that stands as tall is the Irish Wolfhound). Thought to be nearly 400 years old, the Great Dane developed as a formidable hunting dog able to take down boars, wolves and deer. The Harlequin Dane, white with black blotches, were often represented... [MORE]

The Right Canned Dog Food That is Good For Your Dog
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Did you know lamb is the most easily digested meat, then poultry and beef. Whether fresh, frozen or canned, meat should always be fed lean, not fatty. The best products developed as complementary additions for biscuit are meat and meat by-products. The ingredients' list will show little or no cereal content, and no food coloring additives. Make sure the fresh meat you feed your dog is low in... [MORE]

How to Pick the Right Dog Bed Size
Monday, July 24, 2006
The first step is to determine what position your dog prefers to sleep in. Does he like to curl up? Or does he sprawl out? The more space he takes up while sleeping, the bigger size you'll need. The most effective way to ensure proper dog bed size is to measure your dog while sleeping, from the top of the head to his butt. Then add six inches (or less if it's a small breed dog).Step number... [MORE]

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