Cavalier King Charles Dog Breed History, Grooming Tips, Description and Living Conditions The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel was named for King Charles II Cavalier King Charles spaniel descends from King Charles spaniel. This was then interbred with pugs, this gave a smaller dog with a flatter nose, and more pronounced rounded head, the dogs we Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 6, 2010
Canaan Dog Breed History, Description, Health Issues, Grooming, Temperament and Living Conditions The Canaan Dog is a medium-sized dog that is 19 to 24 inches in height, and weighs in at 35 to 55 pounds. This breed is squarely balanced, whose head is wedge shaped. The muzzle is the same size as the head and has a tapering look. The nose colour is depe Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 5, 2010
Irish Terrier Dog Breed Description, History, Grooming, Health Issues and Living Conditions The Irish Terrier is a medium-sized breed, that is slightly longer than it is tall. This breed has a long head ,that is flat between the ears. In show dogs, the ears are glued, using a special glue, to the top of their heads. This forms the correct shape, Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 5, 2010
Vacationing With Your Dog--5 Vacation Ideas That You And Your Dog Will Love If you're one of those people (like me) who considers their dog as a member of the family and is happiest with their dog by their side, on the bed, and in the car, you probably wouldn't even consider going on an extended vacation without your pooch. Here Author: Debbie Davis Submitted: June 5, 2010
Chinese Shar Pei Dog Breed History, Health Issues, Grooming and Personality Traits The Chinese Shar Pei breed is an ancient Chinese dog, and comes from China. This dog is descended possibly from the chow chow, however, the only actual link is a blue black tongue. It is thought to date back to 206 BC but the only evidence of this is in p Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 5, 2010
Chesapeake Bay Retriever History, Grooming, Living Conditions and Breed Description History of the Chesapeake Bay Retriever: An English ship was wrecked on the coast of Maryland, in the winter of 1807. Everybody was successfully rescued including two dogs that were given to a family of dog lovers; these were Newfoundland dogs, and the st Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 5, 2010
Irish Setter Dog Breed Description, History, Grooming, Health Issues and Living Conditions The Irish Setter has come from a mix with Irish Terrier, English Setter, Pointer, Irish Water Spaniel and the Gordon Setter. This breed was, at first, a mixture of red and white colours and they were shorter. This breed was referenced in the Latin book Ca Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 5, 2010
Keeshond Dog Breed Description, History, Grooming, Health Issues and Living Conditions The Keeshond tail is tightly curled and should be carried high. With good straight legs and catlike feet that are solid and well rounded. This breed has a dense double coat with a very thick ruff around the neck this is more pronounced in the male of the Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 4, 2010
Bullmastiff Dog Breed History, Health Issues, Temperament, Grooming and Living Conditions As the name suggests, the bullmastiff was created by crossing 40% Bulldogs with 60%. Mastiffs'. This was done in England and records go back as far as 1795. Three generations of Bullmastiff's were required to be registered as a pure breed. This dog was us Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 4, 2010
Japanese Akita Dog Breed Profile Information The Japanese Akita dog was originally bred in Japan. The Akita has remained the same for centuries, around 300 years. They came from a region if Akita, on the island of Honshu, hence their name. They are considered a national dog of Japan. This dog was br Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 4, 2010
Read The Best Dog Training Books And Learn The Secrets To Dog Training A well developed plan and a well defined strategy are necessary to train your dog properly. If you get hold of the best dog training books this will become easy. What would you do if someone tells you that they know how to easily solve your dogs behaviour Author: Gamini Wijeratne Submitted: June 4, 2010
Whippet Dog Breed Description, History, Grooming, Health Issues and Living Conditions The Whippet came into being by crossing the Italian Greyhound, the Greyhound, and an unknown Terrier type breed. This was in the 19th century. The name means to move quickly "whip it" and, as its name suggests, it is a very fast dog reaching speeds of up Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 4, 2010
Pharaoh Hound Dog Breed Personality, Grooming Requirements, History and Lifestyle Suggestions The Pharaoh Hound has a short smooth coat of a rich tan colour, which is not sufficient to protect them from cold weather. Standing some 21-25 inches high and weighing approximately 54-55 pounds, they're classed as a medium-sized dog. They are an elegant Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 4, 2010
Beauceron Dog Breed Profile Information The Beauceron dog can do well in an apartment but only if the right amount of exercise is given, they are fine. They do need a garden and a large garden is best suited for this dog. This dog needs long walks and in different areas, to them the variety the Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 4, 2010
Japanese Chin Dog Breed Temperament, Health Issues, Grooming and History The Japanese Chin is believed to have started in China, although some groups maintain the Japanese Chin came from Japan in the year 732 as a gift from the ruler of Korea. This dog originally belonged to the Japanese nobility, and each house would breed th Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 4, 2010
Pekingese Dog Breed Personality Traits, History, Description, Grooming and Living Condtions As you may guess, the Pekingese originated in China, although exactly when has been lost in the annals of antiquity. Although what appears to be the commonest story, is that the dogs were a favorite of the Emperor, and pursuant to that were revered, and t Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 3, 2010
Discover How To Easily Solve Your Service Dog Behaviour Problems Once And For All A well developed plan and a well defined strategy are the prerequisites for implementing effective service dogs training. What would you do if someone tells you that they know how to easily solve your dogs behaviour problems once and for all? What would y Author: Gamini Wijeratne Submitted: June 3, 2010
Springer Spaniel Weight - 3 Ways To Control It Springer Spaniels are active dogs, and provided there are no health problems and they are regularly wormed then spaniel weight should not be an issue. These are smart animals, loyal and affectionate and people love them - sometimes too much, and therefore Author: Phil Marks Submitted: June 3, 2010
Learn How To Toilet Train Cats Learn how simple it is to train your cats to use the toilet and get rid of the bad smells and the annoyance of having to clean up the cats litter box every day. Author: Romolo Lerza Submitted: June 3, 2010
3 Things You Should Concentrate on Keeping Discus Fish Concentrate on these 3 things to keep your Discus Fish healthy and live longer. For more information on how to care your Discus Fish please visit my website. Author: Jordan Wilson Submitted: June 3, 2010
2 Helpful Tips That Will Increase Your Discus Fish Population Follow the tips and you will see your Discus Fish breeding successfully. You might want to know more secrets of Discus Fish by visitng my website. Author: Jordan Wilson Submitted: June 3, 2010
Gadgets For Parrots - 7 Fun Supplies For Pet Parrots and Their Owners Owning a Parrot takes a lot of love, time, time, and energy, and having your Parrot's love and affection makes it all worth it. Of course you supply food, water, and adequate housing, but having the following 7 things can make life easier, healthier and a Author: Debbie Davis Submitted: June 2, 2010
My First Guinea Pig Health Checklist That Helped When Our Pig Seemed Sick My First guinea Pig health checklist to diagnose and figure out what was making our little friend sick. Hope you can use it too. Author: James Ballidis Submitted: June 2, 2010
Should I Get My First Guinea Pig From A Breeder Where can you find a guinea pig, a breeder, or store or rescue. This article informs you of the important considerations of each. Author: James Ballidis Submitted: June 2, 2010
Springer Spaniel Exercise - Five Top Tips These five tips for springer spaniel exercise cover the amount of exercise for pup and adult, the types of exercise, and what exercise to avoid in young dogs. It is important to remember that springers are bred for endurance - long days hunting in the fie Author: Phil Marks Submitted: June 2, 2010
Maltese Dog Breed History, Description, Temperament, Health Issues, Grooming and Living Conditions The Maltese are small, but have good personalities, with a playful nature. They are kind and loving, highly trusting, with good intelligence, and they learn quickly. This may be a small dog, but they are quick to raise the alarm, and make a great companio Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 2, 2010
German Wirehaired Pointer History, Grooming, Health Issues and Temperament Description: The German Wirehaired Pointer is a well balanced dog standing 22-26 inches in height and weighing 60-70 lbs. They should have long, thin legs leading up to a well proportioned body. They have a long neck and a rather square head. Their faces Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 1, 2010
Skye Terrier Dog Breed History, Health Issues, Grooming, Temperament and Living Conditions The Skye Terrier is short in stature, but long bodied dog, with its body length being double its own height. They are 10 inches in height with the male dog weighing 35-40 pounds and the female bitch weighing 25-30 pounds. They have a long tapered head whi Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 1, 2010
Find out what to look for when feeding a pet parrot Sometimes owners of pets get so carried away with having all the fun of owning their pet that consideration to the health of the pet slips. I mean we do just love them so much, so here are some tips for making sure a pet parrot is looked after with the ri Author: Kaye Dennan Submitted: June 1, 2010
Top Tips for Grooming English Springer Spaniels Trimming and Grooming English Springer Spaniels is not hard to do and you can do it easily at home. There are some simple trimming tips which are easy to follow and only take 15-20 minutes a month at most. Generally, springers are easy to trim and keep ti Author: Phil Marks Submitted: June 1, 2010
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