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Important Hunting Dog Medical Supplies

29th September 2009
When out in the wilderness, you need to be ready for any type of situation. After all, you will generally be out in the middle of nowhere. That's why hunters normally bring medical supplies and first aid kits with them. Unfortunately, they tend to forg... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Hunting Dogs Make A Better Outdoor Experience

29th September 2009
The use of hunting dogs for the pursuit of game has been in practice ever since man and dog discovered they made great companions. Whether opting for sight hounds, scent hounds, pointers or retrievers the relationship between a hunter and his canine count... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Red Cedar Dog Bedding Deters Flees And Ticks

28th September 2009
If you have a dog, you know what good friends these little guys can be. They listen without judging and love us whatever our mood is like. They ask little in return, just a little food, fresh water and a comfortable bed. Here is a great idea for dog beddi... Read >
Author: A.Deakin

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 to train a Beagle

10th September 2009
Beagles are very popular dogs, especially in the United States. They are full of personality and oozing with cuteness particularly when they are young pups. They are active, eager to please, very intelligent, and always exploring. Origin: Beagles b... Read >
Author: Ty Brown

Golden Retrievers: A Brief Overview

07th September 2009
In a dog's world, Golden Retrievers are simply the fatal attraction. They are a preferred dog breed, making great pets, hunting dogs, obedience competitors, show dogs, and even a combination of all these traits. No matter what your intent may be to own a... Read >
Author: Raul Levine

Tips on Buying A Golden Retriever

07th September 2009
We all know that Golden Retrievers are beautiful, obedient, and make great family pets and hunting dogs. Golden's also make great guide dogs for the blind, narcotic detection dogs, and even tracking dogs for finding missing people. Although there are ma... Read >
Author: Raul Levine

How to Train a Wire haired Pointing Griffon

07th September 2009
The Wire haired Pointing Griffon, a gun dog, is a breed heavily favored by huntsmen. Its ruggedness in retrieving and tracking game fowls make it an ideal companion even in rough terrain and weather. Whether he is facing icy waters or thick under brushes,... Read >
Author: Ty Brown

List of Small Dog Breeds

06th September 2009
Toy dogs are great for people who frequently travel and who would like to take their pets with them. Small dogs are also perfect for those who are not looking for functional pets. These dogs are great as companions yet they are not reliable as guide dogs.... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

Various Roles of Guard Dogs - Depending on Your Needs

03rd September 2009
The practice of keeping family guard dogs has existed for very many generations. Remember that when you decide to adopt a guard dog, it will become part of your family, and you should be prepared for this adjustment. There are very many different types of... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

How to Train a Chesapeake Bay Retriever

03rd September 2009
Do you want a strong, dependable dog? Have you considered the Chesapeake Bay Retrievers? The breed was developed in the United States Chesapeake Bay area during the 1800's. They are very alert dogs with an eager-to-please attitude. They have natural i... Read >
Author: Ty Brown

Great Hunting Adventure With Your Mauritius Vacation

31st August 2009
If you love to hunt, and would like to try java rusa deer hunting, your Mauritius vacation will be the ideal time to do so. Whether you are a thoroughly experienced hunter or a beginner, you will find that your quest for the perfect java rusa deer is the ... Read >
Author: petelopez0529

Dog friendly self-catering cottages: No need to leave Fido at home

29th August 2009
Leaving your family pet behind when you go on holiday can be a wrench. Not only is an important member of the family missing out on a well-earned break but kennel and boarding costs can also be extremely high. The solution is to find dog friendly self-cat... Read >
Author: eddieb

How To Stop Dental Problems In Dogs

26th August 2009
Preventing dental disease is an important feature, which is to be paid more emphasis by the dog lovers or dog owners. Dental disease is given priority in the health schedule of the dog nowadays because of the association of the dental diseases with system... Read >
Author: Raul Levine

Golden Retrievers Information - Six Fast Facts

18th August 2009
Golden Retrievers have wonderful temperaments and make fantastic family pets. If you are thinking about bringing a new puppy or dog into your life, here is some information to get you started. Golden Retrievers were bred to be hunting dogs, but have t... Read >
Author: Kristen Stevens

Know about Breeding Boxers

11th August 2009
The breed of hunting dogs includes Boxers. Boxers do enjoy chasing people and other dogs but also get along well with other pets. Most have smooth and short hair and are fawn and brindle in color.Good natured and loyal to their master is just a couple of ... Read >
Author: Kris Rodgers

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

The American Kennel Club

24th July 2009
DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING HUNTING THE RIGHT HOUND: The American Kennel Club created this dog group to honour what is one of the oldest of dog professions: herding livestock. Like anything else in this world, dogs come in various sizes, colours, paws... Read >
Author: All About Internet Marketing Tips

Dog Training and Obedience Secrets

23rd July 2009
DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING MAKE THE PUPS KNOW WHO'S IN CHARGE HUNTING THE RIGHT HOUND Non-sporting dog breeds. To know more about these canine kinds, here are some areas to consider in selecting what mutt to adopt: Herding dog breeds. They are... Read >
Author: All About Internet Marketing Tips

Correct any kind of upsetting behavior with dog training collars

09th July 2009
Using a dog training collar is an efficient and safe way to correct your dog’s unpleasant behavior. There are several types of dog training collars on the market, but they all operate according to the same system. The dogs learns in time to associate th... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

The Best Dog Breeds for Families

05th July 2009
There’s nothing quite like the family dog. It’s almost a slice of Americana. In ever cheesy fifties image of the Perfect American Family we see a nice little house with a white picket fence, Mom and Dad, two children (usually a boy and a girl), and ... Read >
Author: Jerrymace

Dog Breeds and Dog Breed Info

29th June 2009
There are various dog breeds that are fit for quite a few requirements of human kinds. Therefore, one should do a proper research on all the dog breeds available, so that their pet owning experience is a satisfied one. Companion Dogs: As the name sug... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Choosing a Good Hunting Dog

28th June 2009
The company of a good hunting dog can be very enjoyable. Many a hunter has claimed that they wished they had a good dog with them on their trip. They can be good company especially when hunting alone. A good hunting dog can also act as a watchdog or ... Read >
Author: D. Karlson

Correct any kind of upsetting behavior with dog training collars

18th June 2009
Using a dog training collar is an efficient and safe way to correct your dog’s unpleasant behavior. There are several types of dog training collars on the market, but they all operate according to the same system. The dogs learns in time to associate th... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Basenji — A Barkless gift from Central Africa

15th June 2009
The Basenji, also known as the Congo Dog, the Belgian Congo Dog, or the Barkless dog of Africa, was first recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1943. The name “Basenji” means “bush-thing.” This is a very old breed of hunting dogs that was bred... Read >
Author: Brad Zockoll

Training Methods to Stop Biting Puppies

07th June 2009
How do you stop a puppy developing the bad habit of nipping you or—even if playfully—biting you? When puppies are having mock-fights with each other (an echo of their days as hunting dogs), they use their mouths, so it is not unsurprising if, in the s... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Hunting Coyotes Legally

05th June 2009
This article will present the steps that you need to follow in order to hunt coyotes legally. The most important things you will need are a weapon permit and orange clothing. Here are the steps you need to follow: 1. The very first thing any coyote hun... Read >
Author: Salieri

The Dalmatian And Great Britain

01st June 2009
In the past century, there has been a growth in the popularity of Dalmatians in Great Britain. According to few different sources, Dalmatians were bred from a line of English hunting dogs, but this is only speculation. There is also considerable speculati... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

How To Determine If A Labrador Retriever Is The Right Pet For You

05th May 2009
If you are considering bringing home a Labrador Retriever for your home, you have to realize first and foremost that this is one of the most people-oriented breeds of canine out there. They have to have attention and they have to be in tune with their ma... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Is a Labrador Retriever the Right Dog for You and Your Home?

05th May 2009
To refer to the Labrador Retriever as an extraordinary breed would be nothing short of an understatement. Characteristically, being in tune with their masters is a requirement of their personalities so it is important that the owner understand what the a... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

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 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 Hunter: German Shorthaired Pointer (GSP)

01st May 2009
In the beginning of nineteenth century, the GSP was bred and is considered to be a mixture of many breeds such as Italian Pointer, mixed Scandinavian breeds, variety of French hounds, German Bird Dog, the Foxhound, and some German breeds like Schweisshund... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

The Hunting Breed: The Harrier

01st May 2009
The breed, Harrier is an ancient one where records of it being a part of the hunting pack exists way back in 1260. However, there is confusion regarding its origins due to conflicting reports reporting on its origins. Various sources state different thing... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

The Sense of Smelling: American Foxhound

01st May 2009
When Robert Brooke came to America from Britain in the year 1650, he brought along with him some hunting dogs, of which the American foxhound was one. The birth of American Foxhounds actually came from this group of hunt dogs. The Scent hound which is t... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Does Your Labrador Retriever have an Oral Obsession?

26th April 2009
Power and stamina combined with the motivation to both track down fallen game as well as swimming any distance necessary to fetch the prey were the aspects that Labrador Retrievers were bred for. Despite the fact that the majority of Labrador Retrievers a... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

An Ancient Hunting Breed: The Harrier

22nd April 2009
The breed, Harrier is an ancient one where records of it being a part of the hunting pack exists way back in 1260. However, there is confusion regarding its origins due to conflicting reports reporting on its origins. Various sources state different thing... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Finding Hunting Dogs That Are Hypoallergenic

09th April 2009
Hunting dogs, though traditionally used for hunting small game including foxes, rabbits, and others, have become household pets to many. Intelligent, graceful, and energetic, these dogs can bring joy and comfort to any home. Hypoallergenic hunting dogs ar... Read >
Author: John Singleson

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

What You Should Know About Weimaraners

10th March 2009
The first time you see Weimaraners, you will definitely be amazed with this breed's pleasing appearance. Having bred from dogs used by royalty, Weimaraners possess elegant, noble and athletic appearance. Although they were originally bred to hunt large ga... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Should You Get Insurance For Your Weimaraners?

10th March 2009
They may be considered as hunting dogs but they do make great household pets too. In fact, some owners even consider their weimaraners as additional members of the family in which pets are loved and taken cared of just like mothers to their children. The ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Get A Dog As An Ally For Hunting

06th March 2009
Hunting dogs are certainly the best possible ally of the hunter, as they sniff and scavenge for prey in the deepest and darkest brush of the forest. There are many different possibilities for a hunting dog type that you can take on your next trip. The typ... Read >
Author: Jaden Skiver

Enjoy Duck Hunting

25th February 2009
Duck hunting is one of the most popular hunting sports in the world. It is as much a social calling as it is a hunt, in fact, representing a whole set of cultural standards and etiquette rules that many people do not even consider. It has a whole culture ... Read >
Author: Jaden Skiver

How to Find Hidden Money in Your Hobby

11th February 2009
A hobby is a spare time activity performed for delectation or rest. This definition, however, neglects any mention of money. With some imaginative thinking, a hobby has the ability to transform into a lucrative business. The beauty of this scenario is tha... Read >

Reward your dog for a good job!

10th February 2009
Rewards can be praise, treats, play, or anything that the dog finds rewarding. Reward or praise your dog for a good performance. It has been shown in animal behavioral science and among most trainers that dogs and other animals work better for reward than... Read >
Author: Dr Ray

Some Background About The Terrier Dog

20th January 2009
Welsh terrier dogs were originally bred as hunting dogs. However, this native breed of Wales soon rose to become show dogs. Breeders attempted to outdo each other by developing the Welsh terrier dogs' wiry coats and coloration. People often take a Welsh t... Read >
Author: Joy Smit

Let's Go Hunting For Ducks

19th January 2009
Duck hunting is one of the most common hunting sports in the world. It is as much a communal passion as it is a pursue, in statement, representing an unbroken set of cultural standards and propriety system that many people do not even respect. It has a wh... Read >
Author: Jake Saab

The Welsh Terrier Dogs As A Hunting Breed

12th January 2009
Welsh terrier dogs were originally bred as hunting dogs. However, this native breed of Wales presently rose to become show dogs. Breeders attempted to outstrip one another by developing the Welsh terrier dogs' sinewy coats and coloration. People often tak... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

Bring A Dog Hunting

07th January 2009
Hunting dogs are indeed the best doable ally of the seeker, as they sniff and search for eradicate in the deepest and darkest brush of the forest. There are many different possibilities for a hunting dog grouping that you can take on your next tumble. The... Read >
Author: Jake Saab

Golden Retriever Breed Profile

06th January 2009
The Golden Retriever is a perennial Top Ten popularity breed for many reasons. The normally calm demeanor, active but gentle nature and eager to please attitude combine with intelligence and trainability. They are friendly, reliable and trustworthy. Wh... Read >
Author: D Beart

Dog Beds for your Hunting Buddy To Help Him Feel Comfortable and Rested

03rd December 2008
For your hunting dog to go the distance and do the task you got it for, it is a must that your dog is give proper and adequate dog training. You might hire a professional trainer for hunting dog training, or carry out the task yourself. Hiring a pro might... Read >
Author: Caroline Miller

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

Toy Poodles & Its Exercise Needs

13th October 2008
Known as excellent companions to humans, Toy Poodles are also one of the smallest breeds of dog. It belongs to the family of hunting dogs and hence is extremely agile. Later, the Standard Toy Poodle was bred down in size to create a smaller version of the... Read >
Author: Betty Roberts

Dog insurance: Quality care for your pets

12th August 2008
A companion in the form of a dog is the best deal one can have in life. Dogs are known for their loyalty and warmth which they show towards their owner and will go to any lengths to protect him. It is said that it is better to care for a dog than a human ... Read >
Author: Robert Scott

Types of Hypoallergenic Hunting Dogs

07th July 2008
Hunting dogs, though traditionally used for hunting small game including foxes, rabbits, and others, have become household pets to many. Intelligent, graceful, and energetic, these dogs can bring joy and comfort to any home. Hypoallergenic hunting dogs ar... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

Information about Welsh Terrier Dogs

26th May 2008
Welsh terrier dogs were originally bred as hunting dogs. However, this native breed of Wales soon rose to become show dogs. Breeders attempted to outdo each other by developing the Welsh terrier dogs' wiry coats and coloration. People often take a Welsh t... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

Answers To Questions About Boxer Dogs

20th May 2008
It is evident that a lot of people are revealing interest on Boxer dogs. Proof of this breed's popularity is the 2007 American Kennel Club statistics in which they placed sixth as the most popular breed of dog in the United States. As more and more people... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Great Danes: Cropped Or Natural Ears?

02nd May 2008
Picture of giant dogs will surely appear in one's mind when talking about Great Danes. But they are not only known as large dogs. Another distinctive characteristic of Great Danes is their cropped ears. Ear cropping began centuries ago as a preventive mea... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Tips to Help You Buy and Take Care of Beagle Dogs

29th April 2008
Beagles are amazing hunting dogs, they are good with children, and they are adorable animals. There are plenty of reasons why you would want to get a dog, and even more why you would want to get this breed of dog. Below are some things to think about when... Read >
Author: Jake Kennedy

Best Dog Food For The Top Breeds

29th April 2008
Man’s best friend needs man’s special attention. Taking care of your dogs is like taking care of a child. Your dog needs its regular doctor’s visits, immunizations, and most importantly, a proper diet. So what do you feed your dog? There is no one s... Read >
Author: Finley

Housetraining Tips For Weimaraners

12th April 2008
Before any other advance or specialized training such as obedience, agility or training for specific purposes such as hunting dogs, it is important for Weimaraners to undergo housetraining first. Housetraining, also called housebreaking, is important beca... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

The History of Boxer Dogs

28th March 2008
As with most other pure breeds, the boxer dog’s history is covered in some uncertainty and small inaccuracies. Although not the oldest of breeds, the boxers have soon managed to spread all around the world, becoming one of the most popular family dogs o... Read >
Author: Dermot Hogan

Can You Offer Your Dog an Active Lifestyle?

26th March 2008
Dogs are man's best friend, but many of them would like to eat the remote control. That's because they're active by nature, but they live with a TV addicted couch potato. This mismatch can make for a strained relationship - or a really miserable dog. W... Read >
Author: keigilb

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

Grooming Your Beagle

07th March 2008
The exact origin of the breed of dog known as the beagle is unknown but it is thought that this sturdy breed descended from a blend of various English hunting dogs. The breed was registered with the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1885. Since that time the ... Read >
Author: Michelle Adams

Which Dog Breed Is Right for Your Family?

04th March 2008
Choosing the right dog for your family is a bigger decision than you may initially think. There are about 330 pure breeds and almost another 80 that were developed by breeders by mixing different combinations of pure breeds. Some breeds were mixed in... Read >
Author: keigilb

Your Mauritius Vacations Hunting Trip

06th February 2008
If you love to hunt, and would like to try java rusa deer hunting, your Mauritius vacation will be the ideal time to do so. Whether you are a thoroughly experienced hunter or a beginner, you will find that your quest for the perfect java rusa deer is the... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Beagles Fit Where Only Rabbits Can Go

22nd January 2008
A happy, healthy animal always makes the best pets, especially when there are young children in the house, and the happy, go-lucky nature of beagles make them ideal to have around the house. Although needing plenty of exercise to help them maintain a heal... Read >
Author: Michelle Adams

How the Beagle Got Here

22nd January 2008
The Beagle has become a popular breed of dog in the United States over the past century or so. In fact, in the 1950’s, this breed enjoyed a brief stint at the number one spot for most sought after dogs in this country. But the Beagle’s roots go back m... Read >
Author: Michelle Adams

A Brief History of the Dachshund Dog Breed

10th November 2007
The Dachshund dates back to the 15th century. The Germans actually developed this breed to help control the badger population. The Germans where looking for a dog breed that was strong enough to fight badgers. Since badgers lived in burrows in the ground,... Read >
Author: Kevin Gawricki

Connect With The Right Puppy Buyer Or Breeder Of Your Choice

06th November 2007
Are you a puppy buyer or a breeder; or just a once-through-buyer looking for a good breed for your home? What ever, be the puppy or kitten requirement that you have, you have come to the right site pawsitesonline.com . Many times we make a decision by loo... Read >
Author: George

Factors to Consider when Choosing Labradoodle Dogs

05th November 2007
The way towards a happy and long-lasting relationship with Labradoodle dogs starts in choosing for the right puppy. As a potential dog owner, you must be equipped with information on how to choose a puppy that's right for you and your family. Here are som... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Chasing Birds On a Saturday

30th October 2007
It was a Saturday morning in the fall. It wasn’t raining, but it wasn’t real warm either. After all, summer was over, the days were getting shorter and the leaves were starting to fall. It wasn’t cold enough to go skiing. In other words, I had no id... Read >

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

Dog Training Supplies Help Dogs Meet Unexpected

28th August 2007
For many dog owners, training their pets means teaching them to use an outside bathroom, not to chew up the furnishings and not to jump up on every person who walks in the door. Many forget there are other jobs dogs can do and specialty dog training suppl... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

Hunting Dog Training Should Be Taken Very Seriously

26th August 2007
Hunting dog training should be taken very seriously because it requires your dog being desensitized to gunfire that normally accompanies a hunt and still be able to keep its focus on the trainer’s commands. Before you begin hunting dog training there ar... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

Dog Barking Sounds – Decoding Your Dog’s Woof

17th August 2007
Ah, the sound of barking dogs. To some people, it’s a pleasant sound that indicates a dog is feeling happy and active; while to others, it’s just a painful noise that rattles a peaceful and quiet day. If you have a dog or just simply love these animal... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

When Buying Hunting Equipment Get Something For Your Dog Too!

05th July 2007
One of the most fun experiences while hunting is spending time with your hunting dog. Hunting dogs aren't all about business. They are also a great companion with you when you are out stalking your prey. If you like to go hunting a lot, you should alwa... Read >
Author: Richard Henderson

A Guide To Appropriate Breed Fit For Your Lifestyle And Situation

29th June 2007
It is really overwhelming to shop from over one hundred different breeds though each breed of dog is unique in their own way. It is suggested to get acquainted with their behavior, people's view and the cost of keeping by reading different books on pets o... Read >
Author: peter john

Puppy Dog Training For Obedience – How To Train Your Dog Puppy Properly

14th May 2007
Puppy dog training for obedience is a topic close to the heart of dog lovers. Now, getting a new puppy in the house can be as joyous as having a new baby at home. It brings much excitement to everyone especially the kids. But you need to make sure that bu... Read >
Author: Davion Wong

Sell Dog Collars on eBay

30th April 2007
Dog has long been man’s best friend and many popular collectibles have developed from their relationship. One of the most highly priced and highly prized on eBay is dog collars. The rarest and most expensive British collars date from the 15th to 1... Read >
Author: Avril Harper

An Introduction to the Different Dog Collars and Their Functions

08th March 2007
There are many different types of dog collars available for all dogs of all sizes. Not every collar is appropriate for every function and activities. Dog owners should take the responsibility to examine the different types before choosing and buying a col... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

The Irish Wolfhound - Easygoing and Soft-natured Giant

19th February 2007
Although not for the faint of heart, Irish Wolfhounds are strong, muscular, beautiful dogs that are usually even tempered and friendly. Originally they were used in Ireland to hunt wolves and Irish elk. But today they are a favorite among dog enthusiasts ... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

Dog Breed Groups And Making The Most Of Their Characteristics

21st December 2006
Choosing a dog to be a family pet is a difficult decision to make. Not only do you have to pick the right dog but you are responsible for your pet for it’s whole life. Your new best friend will make a significant impact on your life. Pick the right dog ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Hunting Dog Breeds: Not as Fierce as They Seem

15th December 2006
Hunting dogs, as their name suggests, are simply those dogs that have been bred – and trained – to assist human hunters in their activities. Originally, these dogs were responsible, at least partially, for bringing home the meat for the family’s din... Read >
Author: abtlang

Nylon dog collars

15th November 2006
My husband trains hunting dogs as a side business. He started by training our dogs. He found when he went hunting with friends; they were impressed with how well our dogs handled during the hunting trips. Friends began asking him to train their dogs and t... Read >
Author: Charlie Meyer

The Chow Chow

05th October 2006
The Chow Chow stands apart from other breeds in many different ways, something you will soon find out. Sometimes feline in their attitudes--they're aloof, sparing with affection, independent, regal and stubborn--they don't always like to be hugged and fus... Read >
Author: John Foley

The Border Collie: Excelling at Herding, Search and Rescue, Competitive Sports and Much More

08th August 2006
Copyright 2006 Carol Stack Scout is a Border Collie we were given four years ago. He is a beautiful tri-colored dog that is full of energy. The first two years we had him he hardly stopped running. His family hated to give him up but they had moved ... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

How to Win the War against Your Dogs Fleas

15th May 2006
All dogs pick up fleas, ticks, and chiggers at one time or another, usually during the warm weather months. Even a pampered city pet can pick up a stray flea from a potted plant. Hunting dogs often return home with a collection of chiggers or ticks. Fleas... Read >
Author: Brent Jones

Global Positioning: Finding Your Lost Pet Quickly

08th April 2006
It's every pet owner's nightmare- your dog is lost. Your dog is outside facing the elements and the dangers all alone. You don't know where they are and you have no idea how to go about finding them. Most dogs just love to explore and some breeds are ... Read >
Author: steve Allison

Fox Terrier

21st March 2006
Fox terriers are active and inquisitive hunters. They are smart and intelligent, need attention and understanding and will reward their owners with love and affection. They make wonderful family pets, they like children (although they are best suited to c... Read >
Author: Alison Stevens