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King Charles Spaniel Training When Left at Home Alone

29th September 2009
The society today, as it gets busier and busier, leaves a little room for us to relax unless we really do something just to get our way with it. Despite our hectic schedules, some of us still find time to be dog owners. With the way things are now right n... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Training for a Misbehaving Dog

29th September 2009
Nothing is worse than a person who owns a misbehaving dog. What if your Cavalier does not stop from barking all day and night and chews up everything in sight? Won't you be strained and furious? Good thing there is Cavalier King Charles Spaniel training ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Advantages And Disadvantages Of Hunting With A Dog

25th September 2009
Hunting along with a dog is a rather controversial sport these days and there are some dogs better at it than other, some dogs are better “at” a specific type of hunting than others, that is why hunting with a dog is a popular sport among hunting enth... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How Do You Deal With Conflict?

24th September 2009
Individuals respond to threat in different ways. Some hit back whilst others turn a blind eye. Some run away and others completely freeze. Why is this and what can one do to change their instinctive reactions? It is interesting to note different pe... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton

Overcoming The Black Dog Syndrome

19th September 2009
The first dog I ever loved was a black and white spaniel mix named “Snubby”. I was six. Years later a beautiful brindle Border Collie, Bailey, and tan Lhasa Apso, Darby, came into my life and rekindled that amazing love. It just happened that ever... Read >
Author: Connie Janzen

How to Train a Clumber Spaniel

07th September 2009
The Clumber Spaniel has a royal bloodline in its history. The widely accepted accounts of its origin indicate that it was developed by a certain Duke of Noailles in France but was transferred to England. The French Duke eventually gave his spaniel kennels... Read >
Author: Ty Brown

How to Train a Brittany Spaniel

03rd September 2009
The Brittany Spaniel is a canine breed that belongs to the sporting group. It is an excellent fowl hunter that specializes as a pointer or setter but also retrieves birds as well. They are hyperactive and very sensitive; with a temperament like a child. T... Read >
Author: Ty Brown

How to Train a Cocker Spaniel

03rd September 2009
Cocker Spaniels belong in the sporting group of canine breeds. They are very pretty and need regular grooming. This breed of canine is very popular among families with kids because of their temperament and eagerness to obey commands. It is vital to tr... Read >
Author: Ty Brown

How to Train a Japanese Chin

23rd August 2009
Do you want a small companion dog that is very intelligent, charming, and dainty, almost cat-like in attitude? Japanese Chin, also called Japanese Spaniel or simply Chin, is a toy breed with royalty origins. Despite the name, the Japanese Chins are... Read >
Author: Ty Brown

Birthday cards with a difference

10th August 2009
Birthday cards with a difference Birthday cards started off as a way of apologising if you couldn't attend someone's birthday celebrations but over the years they've become an integral part of birthdays – whether you're seeing your loved one or not.... Read >
Author: sarah hague

Give Your Dog A Bath

04th August 2009
Bathing a dog needs to be given more emphasis. This is because of the fact that if you are careless in bathing, the animal may end up having some infections. For example, if you don't close the ears with large cotton ball, the water may enter into ear ca... Read >
Author: Raul Levine

King Charles Puppies - All You Must Know!

01st August 2009
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a sweet-natured and even-tempered dog that enjoys bringing affection and spirited fun to a household. General Appearance and Description These spirited dogs are not called �King� for nothing. The Cavalier Kin... Read >
Author: Robby Gross

King Charles Spaniel Puppy - All You Must Know!

31st July 2009
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a sweet-natured and even-tempered dog that enjoys bringing affection and spirited fun to a household.General Appearance and DescriptionThese spirited dogs are not called ÒKingÓ for nothing. The Cavalier King Charles ... Read >
Author: Thurman Terrell

All About Golden Retrievers

31st July 2009
Golden retriever is a very special kind of dogs. They have qualities that are over whelming. Tracing back its history it justifies that they are good mans companions. Because of this Golden Retriever Breeders try to develop those desirable characteristics... Read >
Author: Kristen Stevens

How to Jive with the Shar Pei Dog Personality

16th July 2009
Most people take one look at the shar pei dog, then they can't help but look at it many times. There is first of all those arresting body wrinkles over the loose skin, and also the dark-bluish tongue. Shar peis are really wrinkly dogs that came all the... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

The Cocker Spaniel Dogs: One of the Dog Breeds That Smile Back

11th July 2009
The look on the Cocker Spaniel dogs are one of the few dog breeds that show off pure love, devotion and excitement. Cocker Spaniel dogs are more than just dogs. This breed loves to work and also enjoys the finer things in life. Of all of the dog breed... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Cocker Spaniel Dog - Things You Should Know

05th July 2009
The Cocker Spaniel is a beautiful, sweet dog that loves people. He makes an excellent pet, but presents a few challenges to the owner.General Appearance and DescriptionThe American Cocker Spaniel was originally developed through breeding of the English Co... Read >
Author: Chadwick Carney

Large Dog Kennels: Keeping Your Hound in Risk-free Hands

01st July 2009
You sure have find numerous different choices for pet provisions. If you have a dog then you have to consider about one option which is a kennel. You will witness large dog kennels that are accessible in a wide range of dimensions and shapes. This articl... Read >
Author: Jenny LaBrie

Large Dog Kennels: Retaining Your Hound in Risk-free Place

01st July 2009
You sure have notice many different choices for pet supplies. If you have a dog then you have to consider about one option which is a kennel. You will witness large dog kennels that are available in a wide range of dimensions and shapes. This article wil... Read >
Author: Jenny LaBrie

Looking For Dogs For People With Allergies?

28th June 2009
This article is a must read for you or anyone who want to purchase a dog. One of the many things you must take into account before buying is to know whether you or anyone around you is allergic. If you or a loved one has the problem, then you must g... Read >
Author: Ras Reed

Choosing The Right Dog Breed

28th June 2009
Dog is a man’s best friend but how to choose the right one when there are over 400 dog breeds to choose from. Your personal favorite might be the German Shepherd or the Labrador retriever but then your home might not have enough space for the specific b... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

About the Portuguese Water Dog and Hypoallergenic Dogs

11th June 2009
Some dogs are popular the world over after being touted as hypoallergenic dog breeds. But when advertising and marketing funds enter the picture, nothing is what it may seem. For example, scientists insist there is really no hard scientific data that can ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Is there too many dog breeds?

13th May 2009
Nowadays, it seems very fashionable to criticize pure breed dogs. Even the BBC has joined the crowd with a documentary (Pedigree Dogs Exposed) describing the dangers of pedigree dogs breeding for the health of the dogs. They identify two major problems: ... Read >
Author: Michael Comte

The Bird Hunter from Hungary: The Hungarian Vizsla

04th May 2009
Around the 13th and 14th centuries, the breed Vizsla is considered to have come in Central Europe. It is Hungary’s national dog. They are hunting dogs. They have been used by the hunters to hunt birds. The height of the breed from the shoulder varies ... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

The Heavy Spaniel: The Clumber Spaniel

04th May 2009
The Spaniel breed, Clumber Spaniel came into existence in Britain in nineteenth century. It is assumed to be a combination of the Basset Hound and the earlier Spaniel types. The breed is well known for its excellent scent and endurance. It has a long and... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

The Hunter Dog: Flat-Coated Retriever

04th May 2009
Flat-Coated Retrievers are said to be a combination of the Spaniel, Collie and Newfoundland bloodlines. In the 19th century, they were bred in England and were retrievers by choice before the Labrador were bred. Earlier, they were considered the gundogs f... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

The Tallest Retriever: The Curly Coated Retriever

01st May 2009
This breed, also known as Curly is considered the tallest among the retrievers. The breed, Curly is said to have originally developed in the sixteenth century at England making it the oldest among all the retrievers. It was originally used for waterfowl a... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Small dog syndrome – how to stop a small dog behaving badly

24th April 2009
Small dogs or lap dogs or comforters as they were once called have a very extensive history, encompassing several thousand years. Small breeds were often kept by nobility and given as presents to royal figures. It was also thought that small breeds were g... Read >
Author: Ivan Ojounru

Find The Right Breed Of Hypoallergenic Dog

28th March 2009
When looking for a hypoallergenic dog, you will have to decide on a breed of dog and also how the dog will fit into your lifestyle. Many hypoallergenic dogs are small or medium breed dogs. This means that they are small sized or medium sized dogs that req... Read >
Author: John Singleson

Homemade Pet Food: Why You Really Want to Cook for Your Pet

13th March 2009
In March 2007, most pet owners grew very concerned about the food they were feeding their dogs and cats with the announced melamine-poisoned foods on the market. Being “mom” to my adorable and, I thought, very well-cared for King Charles Spaniel, I wa... Read >
Author: Pat Spence

Meet the Ancestor of Modern Spaniel: The English Springer Spaniel

10th March 2009
Meet the Ancestor of Modern Spaniel: The English Springer Spaniel Besides the Clumber, the Springer Spaniel breed was originally bred in the 19th century at England. The Springer Spaniel breed is considered the ancestor of present spaniels, especially th... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Melanomas in Dogs - Learn and Prevent

10th March 2009
Melanoma is a form of cancer in which the pigment-producing cells of the skin (dogs with pigmented dark skin) known as melanocytes multiply in an erratic fashion eventually invading the tissues that surround them. As a group, melanomas can be either ben... Read >
Author: hannah

Details of Pet Accessories

09th March 2009
We offer a complete selection of pet related products, treats, toys, and pet accessories at great prices. At Pet Accessories Online we pride ourselves on the quality of our pet products. We understand that our customers are pet lovers, not just pet owners... Read >
Author: baji

Reputable Breeder of Cavalier King Charles Spaniels

11th February 2009
The surest way to take home healthy cavalier king charles spaniels is to buy from reputable breeders. With reputable breeders, cavalier king charles spaniels that will be included in the breeding process are screened for genetic defects such as mitral val... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Questions Commonly Asked About Cavalier King Charles Spaniels

09th February 2009
If you are living in an apartment and plans to get a dog as your new companion, you might want to consider cavalier king charles spaniels. With this breed, wide yard is not necessary since cavalier king charles spaniels can stay active indoors. Thrilled w... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

One Tough Thing You Need To Do Today

06th February 2009
My cute little 9-year old black dog is a cocker spaniel and border collie mix. Floppy ears, big eyes and a controlling attitude with loads of sass. (Hmmm sounds like me) In other words - her face could make butter melt she's so cute. However, floppy ea... Read >
Author: Kim Duke

Golden Retriever Dog Origins

02nd February 2009
The Golden Retriever, as its name so obviously suggests, is a member of the retrieving class of dogs. The retriever dog came about because the British sportsman of Victorian ages was frustrated with the game retrieving abilities of the Setter, Pointer and... Read >
Author: Kayye Nynne

Labradoodle Dog: How A Designer Dog Graduated To Purebred Status

02nd February 2009
Since the development of the Labradoodle dog in the 1980s by Wally Conron as a non-allergenic guide dog for visually impaired people who suffered from allergies, this “dog breed has branched off in a multitude of directions. Today there are in fact at l... Read >
Author: Kayye Nynne

How To Bath Your Dog First Dog Training Tool to Proper Dog Behavior

20th January 2009
Filed from the writers of : Bathing a dog needs to be given more emphasis. This is because of the fact that if you are careless in bathing, the animal may end up having some infections. For example, if you don’t close the ears with large cotton bal... Read >
Author: Thomas Sondheim

The Many Types Of Hypoallergenic Dogs

12th January 2009
When looking for a hypoallergenic dog, you will have to settle on a breed of dog and how the dog will fit into your lifestyle. Many hypoallergenic dogs are small or method breed dogs. This means that they are small sized or avenue sized dogs that demand m... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

Bathing A Dog

05th January 2009
Bathing a dog needs to be taken seriously and done at least every 2 months. If you do not bathe you dog, the animal may end up developing some infections. Always close the ears with a large cotton ball or water may enter into the ear canals and may cause... Read >
Author: John A. Karnish

The Collie Dog Can Be A Sporting Dog

05th January 2009
The Collie dog makes an excellent sporting dog, and can be taught to do the work of the Pointer and the Setter, as well as that of the Water Spaniel and the Retriever. He can be trained to perform the duties of other breeds. He is clever at hunting, havin... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

Dogs Training Series Bathing A Dog Can Be Fun and Beneficial

29th December 2008
We tend to think one of two ways about bathing a dog. Some people think dogs don't need to be bathed more than once a year or so, while others believe in bathing their dog every month. While bathing is beneficial, it can cause problems if it is done to... Read >
Author: Alex Rocklane

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel: The Basic Training Tips

08th December 2008
Training a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is something that must be done at the earliest possible time. Socialization should begin at around three weeks old and ends at around 12 weeks old. Below are some training tips you might find useful in training ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Know What Your Dog Needs From You

30th October 2008
Dogs are active by nature. So if you're the type of person who prefers to sit and watch TV alot, owning a dog might not be the best choice. A dog is more likely to feel depressed if he has an owner who has a different lifestyle, creating discord in the re... Read >
Author: Debbie Foster

Home Inspectors Have Gone to the Dogs

09th September 2008
There's a new inspector making the rounds, looking for possible threats to your home. She is probably a lot shorter than you are and has more hair. She works for next to nothing - a handful of treats keep her happy. She can be the home buyer's best fri... Read >
Author: Kevin Koitz

What Makes A Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Healthy?

08th September 2008
Just like humans, there are things a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel needs in order to grow healthy as well as happy. While fashionable clothes and elaborate collars are a great way to pamper your precious pooch, bear in mind that these things come after th... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Who Wants A Cavalier King Charles Spaniel?

05th September 2008
When asked if you want a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, would you say yes? Maybe not all people would want to have a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel for some reasons. But if they will come to know this breed's remarkable characteristics, they will find no r... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Tips For Grooming A Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

05th September 2008
Grooming is essential to a healthy cavalier King Charles Spaniel. In addition to looking good, regular grooming keeps your Cavalier clean, healthy at the same time prevents problems caused by fleas, ticks, matted hair, uncleaned teeth, excessive buildup o... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Dogs, Man's Best Friend

04th September 2008
Man’s best friend, dogs come in all shapes and sizes, as do their masters. They are overly stereotyped. Your favorite canine will impress others that you possess the following traits-though it most certainly may not be the case. Basset Hound: T... Read >
Author: careertest.ws

Dogs, Man's Best Friend

25th August 2008
Dogs: Man’s best friend, dogs come in all shapes and sizes, as do their masters. They are overly stereotyped. Your favorite canine will impress others that you possess the following traits-though it most certainly may not be the case. Basset Houn... Read >
Author: careertest.ws

Puppies for Sale: Owning a Puppy

23rd July 2008
Owning a puppy either bought or given usually makes the person really very happy. It is the beginning of a companionship that hopefully will last long. Sometimes though there are things to be considered. How do you pick the right puppy for you? When t... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Puppies for Sale: Puppies for the Entire Family

23rd July 2008
Probably it has been a long time since you wanted a pet. But Dukespost has a wide array of puppies for sale and that means one thing, finally a pet of your own. For all those times of waiting in anticipation for the perfect pet puppies galore at Dukespo... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Original Advertising Draws in Customers

14th July 2008
If traditional advertising techniques aren’t getting the responses or business you want, you may need to think more originally. Try to come up with ideas that no one in your area has done. Try using color printing techniques that no one in your area or ... Read >
Author: Kaye Z. Marks

The Characteristics Of The English Setter

10th June 2008
The Characteristics Of The English Setter Sponsored by:- John Holmes http://www.healthier-dogs.com In some form or other Setters are to be found wherever guns are in frequent use and irrespective of the precise class of work they have to perform;... Read >
Author: John Holmes

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

The Characteristics Of The Retrievers

30th May 2008
Sponsored by:- John Holmes http://www.healthier-dogs.com It is obviously useless to shoot game unless you can find it after it has been wounded or killed, and from the earliest times it has been the habit of sportsmen to train their dogs to do the w... Read >
Author: John Holmes

Breeds of Hypoallergenic Dogs

15th May 2008
When looking for a hypoallergenic dog, you will have to decide on a breed of dog and also how the dog will fit into your lifestyle. Many hypoallergenic dogs are small or medium breed dogs. This means that they are small sized or medium sized dogs that req... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

Golden Retrievers - An Introduction

02nd April 2008
Golden Retrievers are the ideal pet for anybody who has ever seen movies like Airbud or Pushing Daisys and fell in love with the dog on the screen. While they make a great pet for a lot of people, Golden Retrievers might not be the perfect first dg for s... Read >
Author: Hans

The Golden Retriever

01st April 2008
Many families consider getting a Golden Retriever for a family pet. This is understandable, considering the affable personality of the Golden Retriever. Golden retrievers are very people-friendly and great with children, which makes for a terrific family ... Read >
Author: Carol Matthews

Historical Significance Of The Golden Retriever

10th March 2008
The Golden Retriever, one of the most popular intelligent dogs around the world, is known for its service in a wide variety of areas including field trials, obedience, hunting and offering companionship and guidance to blind people. During early days of t... Read >
Author: Carol Matthews

Dogs for people with allergies: Get that that you always want

31st January 2008
If you think about it, it is kind of said to the people who really want a dog so bad but can't get one. They are looking for the companionship of man's best friend but the problem is they are allergic to the dogs. Most people who are allergic to canines... Read >
Author: Golfer57

Why Are German Shepherd Dogs So Popular?

22nd January 2008
You need to know as much information as you can about any breed of dog before you adopt one. And, since the German Shepherd is a lot of dog, you need to know a lot of German Shepherd information before adopting or purchasing one! Not all dogs are alike.... Read >
Author: Jan Ryan

Be a worthy dog owner and get your precious pet a dog insurance

18th January 2008
If wishes were horses, I would have a house full of dogs of every breed possible. Alas, that is not to be and I have satisfied myself with keeping just four dogs, one cocker spaniel, two labrador retrievers and one beagle. And without doubt this is one of... Read >
Author: Robert Scott

What You Will Have To Deal With When You Take On A Springer Spaniel Puppy

17th January 2008
If you’re looking for the perfect dog to join in your family, you will find you have many different dog breeds to choose from. This being the case it can be difficult to choose the right type of dog which will suit you, and the best thing you can do wil... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Bathing A Dog - By Shirley DiPace

05th November 2007
Bathing a dog needs to be given more emphasis. This is because of the fact that if you are careless in bathing, the animal may end up having some infections. For example, if you don’t close the ears with large cotton ball, the water may enter into ear ... Read >
Author: Shirley Dipace

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

Successful Dog Training at Home - Having the Right Mindset

02nd September 2007
Deciding to own a dog comes with it many responsibilities. These include feeding, grooming, lots of love and playtime, and keeping up with required shots and vet visits. Dog training is another important responsibility that must not be overlooked. Proper ... Read >
Author: Oheli

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

Faux Paws: Six Common Mistakes New Dog Owners Make

23rd July 2007
The family around the block got a new Jack Russell puppy. I’ve been jogging my Border Collie mix past their house for over a year now, and we usually see their spaniel mix tied out in the backyard. When I saw the new puppy tied to the tree out front it... Read >
Author: Emma Snow

Cocker Spaniel - The facts every owner of this dog breed should know

30th April 2007
The American Cocker Spaniel was bred from the English Cocker Spaniel and is smaller than its English cousin. A Cocker Spaniel will average about 14 ½ to 15 ½ inches in height and 15 to 40 pounds in weight and will live 12 to 15 years. Cocker Spaniels ha... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

The Bichon Frise

17th November 2006
Historians believe the Bichon descended form the Barbet or water Spaniel from which came the name the Barbichon. This name overtime was shortened to Bichon. The four breeds of Bichon (bolognais havanais maltaise and the Tenerife) are believed to have orig... Read >
Author: steven clayden

Dog Training with R & R Works!

16th November 2006
Dog behavior training is both an art and a science. Some experts say that a dog can have up to an 800-word vocabulary. I'm not so convinced of the number of words but I can verify that many of my dogs showed an uncanny ability to figure out exactly what I... Read >
Author: John Dow

The Ten Most Popular Toy Dog Breeds

12th November 2006
Toy dogs have become enormously popular over the years with a variety of people and for a number of reasons. These adorable little canines are ideal for apartment living in many cases, and many toy dogs can be easily managed and cared for by those that ma... Read >
Author: Luke Donnelley Luke Donnelley

Faux Paws: Six Common Mistakes New Dog Owners Make

27th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Emma Snow The family around the block got a new Jack Russell puppy. I've been jogging my Border Collie mix past their house for over a year now, and we usually see their spaniel mix tied out in the backyard. When I saw the new puppy tied... Read >
Author: Emma Snow

My English Cocker Spaniels

01st September 2006
Everyone has their special love and adoration for a specific breed. My fondness is for the Spaniels. The well-bred, trained English Cocker Spaniel is happy, playful, gentle, loyal, trusting and affectionate toward everyone. They desire to be included in... Read >
Author: Rose Long

Andy Warhol's Cats & Dogs

17th August 2006
Copyright 2006 Melanie Light In 1954, Andy Warhol, a renowned cat lover, published a series of 25 cat portraits in book form. Printed on limited edition, hand-colored Arches watermarked paper, the prints were privately printed and made as a Christmas k... Read >
Author: Melanie Light

Golden Retrievers And Some Things You Didn't Know About Them

13th August 2006
How it all began with Golden Retrievers: Sir Dudley Majoribanks wanted a hunting dog, but not just any hunting dog. He wanted one that was just as a much a companion as it was a retriever of the birds he shot. The then popular Irish Setters and Spaniels w... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Small Dog Breeds For Small Homes

19th July 2006
Just because you live in a small home or apartment doesn't mean you can't have a dog. There are many small and toy breeds that make excellent pets for small homes. But even small dogs like variety and exercise, so it is important that you are prepared to ... Read >
Author: Ian White

Golden Retriever - a Loving, Large Family Dog

27th April 2006
Golden Retrievers are a medium to medium/large dog breed. They reach a height between 20" to 24". If a Golden Retriever could speak, they might say, "What can I do for you?" They are born people pleasers from hunting to tricks to family pet. The Gold... Read >
Author: Dakota Dog

Best Dogs for Families with Kids

27th March 2006
Choosing the right dog for your family with kids need some research if you are new to the dog ownership. Families with kids need to pay attention on certain dog qualities such as temperament, size and energy level before adopting or buying a dog. Kids... Read >
Author: Bob Anderson

Shih Tzu Have Had Many Nicknames

17th December 2005
Several theories exist as to how the Shih Tzu was created. It has been reported that around the year 1650 the Dalai Lama visited China and brought along three "holy dogs" from Tibet. The Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama was believed to be a reincarnation o... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

My Dog Ate My Website

17th May 2005
My foray into the world of on-line marketing reminds me of the time I bought the perfect dog. A simple one-day project turned into a research project. The research project made me so well informed I missed the obvious. I am really fascinated by the wo... Read >
Author: John Thomas