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Agility as A Complement To Your Dog's Labrador Training

16th September 2009
Agility is one physical activity sure to occupy your labrador's focus while giving you a chance to bond with it. There are many reasons why you should take time to know more about Agility. First of all, the competition gives you and your dog the opportun... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Show Dog Training.

10th September 2009
Humans have always taken pride in exhibiting anything that was desirable and pleasing, always wanting to be at the top of everything they were involved in, even if it were to rely and depend completely on the pedigree, power and ability of the animals the... Read >
Author: Noel D'Costa

Show Dog Training

10th September 2009
Humans have always taken pride in exhibiting anything that was desirable and pleasing, always wanting to be at the top of everything they were involved in, even if it were to rely and depend completely on the pedigree, power and ability of the ani... Read >
Author: Noel D'Costa

OKC Annual Dog Show

11th June 2009
The OKC annual dog shows are a much anticipated event in Oklahoma City. The Cox Convention Center in downtown Oklahoma City plays host to the shows every year. A variety of breeds are brought to the event by their owners. Whether you’re a pet lover or n... Read >
Author: Shane Wauhob

Meet the Dog Shepherd: German Shepherd

05th May 2009
This breed is so named as it was originally used to protect, and herd the sheep. In the ending years of nineteenth century "Captain Max" developed this particular breed. However, at present due to discriminating breeding, they are able to perform tasks or... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Showing Your Pedigree Dog

28th April 2009
There are many reasons why people like to show their dogs and it is a rewarding practice for individuals and kennels alike. You might like to enter your dog for obedience trials because he enjoys it and you are proud of him; you might like the competitio... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

5 Tips to Choose Effective Dog Training Courses

17th April 2009
It can be confusing figuring out the best way to train your dog, and there are a lot of options available. How can you decide what the best dog training courses are? There are certain things to look for when determining where or who to take dog training c... Read >
Author: Nancy Richards

Enjoy the Fun with Agility

23rd September 2008
Most of you have seen on television that agility is where dogs jump over hurdles, sprint through tunnels and weave around poles. Without these equipments such as tyre hoop, tunnels, and seesaw, an agility course is never complete. They are made to the... Read >
Author: trinity

German Shepherds - The Family Watch Dog

09th September 2008
There's a lot of different breeds of dogs, but among the world's most popular dog breeds there are a few that have been singled out as the most loyal, hard-working and intelligent. German Shepherds have long been valued for these qualities and more. Th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Don't Leave Them Behind: Pets and Foreclosure

05th September 2008
Once you know that your home is irretrievably lost to you, you should start making plans for a future for your pets. If at all possible (and it is often more possible than not) make arrangements to take your pets with you. If you absolutely can't take you... Read >
Author: Josh Sloan

Pet Profiles and How to Choose a Pet Online

05th September 2008
If you're looking to purchase a new pet or trying to research information on your animal's breed, it's important to go beyond basic pet profiles. To really seek out the characteristics of different breeds or information that goes beyond what the Kennel Cl... Read >
Author: CS Swarens

How to become a top dog breeder

26th July 2008
Many people want to become good dog breeders. Dog breeding and doing it properly is an expensive hobby. There is the picking up of a good bitch, waiting for her to become old enough before breeding, choosing the best dog for her to mate with, and undertak... Read >
Author: John Pawlett

Ths Characteristics Of The Black And Tan Setter

03rd June 2008
Ths Characteristics Of The Black And Tan Setter Sponsored by:- John Holmes http://www.healthier-dogs.com Originally this variety was known as the Gordon Setter, but this title was only partly correct, as the particular dogs first favoured by the ... Read >
Author: John Holmes

How Crufts became the biggest dog show in the world

08th May 2008
Crufts was named after its founder, Charles Cruft, who worked for a dog biscuit manufacturer and spent considerable time travelling to dog shows both in the UK and internationally. This allowed him to establish contacts throughout the world, as well as ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Selling Dog Houses: Becoming a Dog-Friendly Agent

25th April 2008
Being aware of dog-focused people can help a real estate agent in their quest to help their clients find the right home. Dog-dedicated people often have more money than the average person to focus on their pets and on their property, making them worth the... Read >
Author: M Shane

Dachshunds as Pets

18th January 2008
The Dachshund or weiner dog as they as lovingly referred in one of the more distinctive appearing dog breeds available. This clever and lively short-legged dog knows how to win over hearts of people eveywhere. The name Dachshund literally translates fr... Read >
Author: Tracy Pridemore

The Importance of Natural Diet To A Jack Russell Terrier

18th January 2008
A Jack Russell Terrier is known to have good health compared to some other breeds included in the Kennel Club show dog. A healthy and well-cared Jack Russell Terrier can live for up to fourteen to twenty-one years. Just like in humans, diet plays a ver... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Getting a New Dog

16th January 2008
Think about it first. 1) Why do you want a dog? This is the first question you should consider, because this will be relevant to all the matters affecting your decision. It may be that you have recently lost a dog to illness or old age and she has ... Read >
Author: Ken Charles

An Overview of the Curly Coated Retriever

22nd October 2007
The Curly Coated Retriever is a very unique and interesting breed. From it’s history to its use in today’s society here is a brief overview of the breed.The breed dates back ( or more correctly there is mention of the breed ) to the mid 15th Century. ... Read >
Author: Kevin Gawricki

Rare Dog Breeds from Galicia

09th August 2007
They say man's best friend is his dog and this is a fairly universal law that is observed virtually worldwide unless of course you happen to be in certain territories in the Far East where basically they eat man's best friend. There also appear to be a... Read >
Author: Scott James

Thoughts about English Springer Spaniel Puppies

27th July 2007
Selecting a dog breed is really quite hard; there is such a wide variety of breeds and of course every breeder will tell you that their breed is the very best for all sorts of reasons. This is entirely understandable – all the good ones are so devote... Read >
Author: Steve Last

News About English Springer Spaniel Puppies

27th July 2007
Selecting a dog breed is really quite hard; there is such a wide variety of breeds and of course every breeder will tell you that their breed is the very best for all sorts of reasons. This is entirely understandable – all the good ones are so devote... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Before you buy A Golden Retriever Puppy.

19th June 2007
The beautiful Golden Retriever is a great family pet, they are friendly for children and very obedient. This breed is often used as a working dog too, they make great guide dogs for the blind or disability aid dogs. They are also used as tracking dogs for... Read >
Author: Isabella Vreeken

Pet Insurance – a good idea!

13th August 2006
Ever thought about taking out insurance to guard against pet theft? It is probably something you think most people have never needed to worried about. But that is quickly starting to change. Statistics reveal that pet theft has overtaken mobile phone a... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Boxer Dogs: And Ten Things You May Not Know About Them!

26th May 2006
Boxer Dogs: And Ten Things You May Not Know About Them! Legend says when God was fashioning different breeds of dog out of clay, he came to his final task and decided to create the most beautiful dog ever and call it a 'Boxer'. But this new breed of ... Read >
Author: Avril Harper

History of the Pomeranian

23rd April 2006
Pomeranian is a big name for a big dog. As huge as thirty pounds, the Pomeranian has been said to be very similar to the wolf Spitz in weight, hide and hair. This is not surprising since the Pomeranian originated from the bloodline o... Read >
Author: steve Allison

Top Ten Tips For Successful Mating of Your Dog

14th April 2006
Breeding is a noble calling and unless you can improve the breed you should not go for breeding your dog. Despite all of the obvious virtues of breeding articles, no book or article emphasize any person to prepare for breeding. A good intentional pet owne... Read >
Author: Senthil Kumar

Adopting a puppy – step by step guide

20th March 2006
So you have decided you want a puppy? You have done all your homework to decide the breed you want and you know you have the finances, time and energy to take care of it. Next step is to find a breeder and purchase a puppy. Be warned...purchasing a pu... Read >
Author: Don Krnel

Getting a New Dog? How To Get One

09th February 2006
Choosing a new dog might seem to be a very simple and one way task, but there are indeed a lot a factors to consider. And when one embarks on it, it could be quite a confusing and exhausting task. With proper information at hand, choosing a dog can be a... Read >
Author: Donnis Barron

Do You Want A Show Dog Or Cute Companion Shih Tzu?

18th December 2005
Shih Tzu belong to people. They do not belong exclusively to the show dog world. Shih Tzu were bred for centuries to be affectionate companions for people and they certainly excel and do a fantastic job at doing just that. All Shih Tzu are by their v... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

The Secret Shih Tzu Of The Imperial Palace Do Live On In 2005

12th December 2005
The Secret Shih Tzu Of The Imperial Palace Do Live On In 2005 An explanation of why the first English Shih Tzu imports were "very large" is during the days of imperial rule eunuchs were in charge. Eunuchs tried to profit from all breedings. The ov... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

The Shih Tzu's Variety Of Colors

09th December 2005
Since the Shih Tzu breed first became known to the western world there has been a variety of colors. The first and second prize winners at the Shanghai Kennel Club Show of May 30, 1930 were all black in color. These two solid black Shih Tzu were probabl... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Shih Tzu – The Hotly Contested Shih Tzu Size Part II

05th December 2005
In addition to the writings of Colonel Burkhardt regarding the practice of cross-breeding the Shih Tzu with Pekingese to reduce size, there is also published information of a booklet by Madam Lu expressing a similar opinion. These writings were done by s... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Do You Want Your Shih Tzu To Become A Show Dog?

04th December 2005
Did you know that... there are "mock" dog shows, called match shows, where you and your Shih Tzu puppy go through many of the procedures of a regular dog show, but do not gain points toward championship? You realize your Shih Tzu is developing beyo... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Health Problems in the German Shepherd Dog

04th December 2005
As with most pedigree breeds, there are certain hereditary conditions that can be a problem in the German Shepherd as well as other health issues that are more prevalent in this breed which need to be considered if you are thinking acquiring a GSD. If ... Read >
Author: John Lewis

Shih Tzu Have A Difficult Start After The Imperial Palace Falls

30th October 2005
After the fall of the Imperial Palace breeding continued outside the palace in the homes of both the Chinese and foreign families. Kennels were developed that produced the Tibetan Lion Dogs, or the Lhasa Lion Dogs, as they were sometimes called. There was... Read >
Author: Connie Limon