Archive for May, 2008
American Rottweilers Make Excellent Therapy Dogs
1 comment so farThe American Rottweiler is a very intelligent and good-humored dog. Hundreds of years ago they were known as working dogs and are happiest when performing a task. The American Rottweiler is very possessive of its owner and his possessions and, therefore, will make a good guard dog.
Golden Retriever: A Nineteenth Century Dog
No commentsOne of the most obedient and intelligent dogs, Golden Retriever dogs are famous for offering their services in a wide variety of domains including hunting, field trials and conferring guidance and companionship to blind masters. In the early decades of the 1800’s, hunting was popular among natives of England and Scotland. During that time, hunting was considered both as a way to gather foods and a mode of entertainment. With their flexibility and a medium-size, the Golden Retriever has the ability to move through the wild-fowling, both upland and waterfowl, in a smooth fashion.
Proper Shar Pei Care
No commentsShar Pei’s not only have a unique personality but they also have health problems that are just as unique to their breed as their personality. Due to the wrinkles in a Shar Pei’s skin they face many Shar Pei health problems such as ear infections, skin problems and eye problems.
The History Of Black Pomeranians
No commentsThe black Pomeranian will make a great family pet. He makes a great small pet for children because he is very sturdy and lightweight. He is a very loyal and watchful dog with a very good nature. He is easily trained with consistency and loves to be walked. The differences between the black Pomeranian and the regular Pomeranian is only in color. The black Pomeranian is a small strong dog with a medium bone structure whose legs are directly proportional to his body size.
Teacup Yorkies: Playful Friends
1 comment so farAlthough the Teacup Yorkie isn’t considered to be a breed of its own, this hasn’t stopped them from capturing the hearts of thousands of American dog lovers. Small, energetic and personable, the Teacup Yorkie is one of the most sought after of all the Yorkshire Terrier types.
Dog Training Treats Are A Brilliant Reward For A Job Well Done.
No commentsThroughout your dog’s training, there is nothing quite as effective as positive reinforcement by means of a treat. It doesn’t really matter how much you love you dog, or how much your dog loves you; a treat is the perfect reward for a job well done.
The Chihuahua: A Royal History
No commentsAfter first being discovered in the 1850s in Mexico, the Chihuahua was first registered with the American Kennel Club in 1904. The breed is named after the Mexican state Chihuahua in which they were found, a region that borders Texas and New Mexico. However, this isn’t where the breed originally came from. Rather the breed comes from the ancient Techichi breed of dog that belonged to the Toltec Civilization near Mexico City.
Compare All Natural Dog Treats For A Guaranteed Super Choice!
1 comment so farAll natural dog treats are huge right now and with good reason. When you buy all-natural dog treats, you will enjoy treating your pup twice as much, knowing that the snack is wholesome and healthy.
Discover The Easy Dog Training Method That Actually Works!
1 comment so farBeing able to train your dog on your own is one of the most rewarding experiences any dog owner can have. Not only will you get your dog to be the “good boy” (or girl) you want, but you will also strengthen the bond between you and your pooch.
Finding Bichon Frise Breeders
No commentsThe Mediterranean region is the point of origin for the dog breed now known as the Bichon Frise. In 600-300 B.C., Spanish sailors used this breed, then known as the Barbichon, to create diplomacy with other countries during trade missions. The Barbichon was naturally friendly and outgoing and had an attractive appearance. The popularity of the breed spread as it was introduced to various countries.









