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Dog Breeds: Understanding The Toy Group
Sunday, April 15, 2007
The toy breed was bred to be your lapdog and companion. Many of these dogs are just smaller versions of hunting and working dogs. If you compare them to other breeds they are much smaller.  If weighed a few of them can be between 2-4 pounds and if measured from the shoulder the can be 4 inches in height.  Since they are too small to do any type of work, they have successfully achieved the art... [MORE]

Dog Breeds: Understanding The Sporting Group
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Are you an active person? Do you enjoy the outdoors? How about a nice run on the beach? Then, the perfect outdoor companion you will find is this breed called the sporting group. Dogs in this group were originally bred to aid man in hunting and gathering wild birds, on land and in water. There are four types of dogs in the sporting group: Retrievers, spaniels, setters, and... [MORE]

Dog Breeds: Understanding The Terrier Group
Sunday, April 15, 2007
When you describe a terrier there could only be one word for them “driven.”  The dogs in this breed are tough, sturdy, and courageous. Their personality traits are determination, confidence, and being very independent. The development for these dogs was to be used mainly as rodent hunters and any other small burrowing animal. They have very high-prey drive and can be a little overly... [MORE]

Dog Breeds: Understanding The Non-Sporting Groups
Sunday, April 15, 2007
The Non-Sporting GroupDogs that are placed in this group were originally developed for a specific task. However, because man does not rely on these dogs anymore for work that used to be assigned to them, these breeds are mainly kept as a family pet and companion. Behaviors and personalities of dogs in this group vary significantly because each of them were originally bred to do different jobs.... [MORE]

Dog Breeds: Understanding The Hound Group
Sunday, April 15, 2007
These dogs are the first choice for hunting companions based on the face that they love to chase fast-moving objects. The three different groups that are classified in this breed they are– the scenthounds, the sighthounds, and the large-game hounds.Scent HoundsThe scent hounds are dogs that are bred to follow scent. These dogs use their amazing sense of smell to track down their prey. These... [MORE]

Dog Breeds: Understanding The Herding Group
Sunday, April 15, 2007
A breed is defined as a group of certain species that have common ancestors and have certain distinguishable traits and characteristics. Keep in mind that you must consider your lifestyle and environment before you purchase a new puppy.  Getting a breed of puppy that suits your personality and lifestyle would be best. For example, you wouldn't get a Great Dane if you live in a small one bedroom... [MORE]

Breed-Rescue Volunteers & The Wonderful Work They Do
Sunday, April 15, 2007
There's been an epidemic that has grown over the last 20 or 30 years and the epidemic is homeless dogs. However, there has been a growth of volunteer work and people who offer their assistance withing the breed rescue movement which has had a positive outcome of handling dogs without homes.People who possess a passion to help rescue homeless animals make up a phenomenal movement of breed rescue... [MORE]

Dog Separation Anxiety –A Quick Fix To Urine-Greeting
Monday, April 9, 2007
In order to use a clicker successfully, your dogs mind must be triggered by the sound of the clicker. This is so easy to do and you can literally train your dog to yearn for the sound of the clicker in less than one day. To accomplish this your dog must connect the sound with their favorite treat. That's literally all you have to do.Dog Separation Anxiety – Here's A Quick Fix To... [MORE]

Buying A New Puppy: Should You Choose A Newborn Or A Matured Puppy?
Monday, April 9, 2007
Which were you planning on getting? A new-born puppy with the cute nose, and the puppy breath? Or one that has matured a bit?  With a new-born puppy waiting until they have reached at least 8 weeks old is the recommended waiting period.  If you want a more mature pup, around 6 months is the best age. Bringing home a more mature puppy is easier than bringing home a baby puppy. The reason for... [MORE]

Breed-Rescue Volunteers & The Wonderful Work They Do
Monday, April 9, 2007
There's been an epidemic that has grown over the last 20 or 30 years and the epidemic is homeless dogs. However, there has been a growth of volunteer work and people who offer their assistance withing the breed rescue movement which has had a positive outcome of handling dogs without homes.People who possess a passion to help rescue homeless animals make up a phenomenal movement of breed rescue... [MORE]

Clicker Training - How Does it Work?
Sunday, April 8, 2007
Click the clicker. Now give your dog a treat. Again, click the clicker. Follow through with another treat. And again – yes you guessed it – click the clicker and immediately give your dog the tasty snack. Sounds simple, doesn't it? Believe it or not your dog may build that in mind/treat/clicker connection in less than 10 clicks! Some dogs may take longer but when it comes to pleasure most... [MORE]

Breed-Rescue Volunteers & The Wonderful Work They Do
Friday, April 6, 2007
There's been an epidemic that has grown over the last 20 or 30 years and the epidemic is homeless dogs. However, there has been a growth of volunteer work and people who offer their assistance withing the breed rescue movement which has had a positive outcome of handling dogs without homes.People who possess a passion to help rescue homeless animals make up a phenomenal movement of breed rescue... [MORE]

Bathing Your Dog: 3 Simple Tips To Help Keep Your Sanity
Friday, April 6, 2007
First of all, you must be adequately prepared. When giving your dog a bath, do you want to have a pleasant experience or do you want to get frustrated like most dog owners do? Obviously the first choice is preferred so below are a few simple tips when giving your dog a bath.1. Preparation is key and the last thing you want to experience is your dog jumping out of a tub full of water and ruining... [MORE]

Adorable Puppies: How To Manage Your Attention-Seeking Puppy
Friday, April 6, 2007
Puppies crave attention. They have a love for it, they cry for it, and when they get it, they will do anything to keep that attention focused on them. Whether it be negative or positive your puppy is just happy they are getting attention regardless of what kind it might be. All he cares about is getting attention from you. Let's say that you're trying to have a nice, peaceful dinner, but your... [MORE]

Dog Adoption - Adopting A Shelter Dog: Learn The Most Common Behavioral Problem You May Face
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
If you have recently adopted a shelter dog or are considering doing so than this article is for you. Hyperactivity is probably the most common behavior problem when a shelter dog first comes to his new home.You would completely understand your dogs actions if you were to consider why it would exist in the first place. To into account, how long they were locked up with so little to do. Then,... [MORE]

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