Articles, tagged with "great danes", page 3
17th September 2009
As humans we experience skin problems like acne at least once in our lives, but what most don't realize is that we aren't the only ones who need attention when it comes to annoying acne. Believe it or not, our dogs also have the tendency to develop what i...
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Author:
K9 KlearUp
13th August 2009
Your adult dog needs the right amount of balance in his training. These needs include a regular dose of physical exercise, mental exercise, and the need to socialize. Providing your dog with these needs will keep him happy, healthy, and may even add extra...
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Author:
Jerrymace
20th July 2009
A large amount of people are so attached to their pets that they wouldn't think of making them simply curl up on the rug to go to take a nap. Pet lovers, especially canine lovers, have fashioned an industry for dog beds that matches the bedding industry f...
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Author:
mcarter
17th July 2009
If you have considered buying a Doberman Pinscher, you may have done some research and come across people selling "Warlock" Dobermans. Sometimes they are referred to as King Dobermans or Goliath Dobermans. The idea behind using the Warlock name is to impl...
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Author:
Joseph M. Sabol
12th June 2009
Before getting a Great Dane, think about the training that you will be giving your Great Dane. Great Dane training is very important especially if you have little kids in the house. Great Danes are not known to be predominantly ferocious; however, they ...
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Author:
jason bb
12th June 2009
In January of 2009, the Pennsylvania House passed a law concerning what supporters of the law call cruelty to animals. This law was a knee-jerk reaction to the killing of 80 dogs by Ammon and Elmer Zimmerman, breeders in Berks County, Pennsylvania. At tha...
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Author:
Joseph M. Sabol
07th June 2009
The Great Dane, National dog of Germany is a breed of domestic dog known for its giant size and gentle personality and is often referred to as the "Gentle Giant and the "Apollo of all breed". Great Danes are considered the tallest dog breed. The approxima...
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Author:
sharma
29th May 2009
Dog beds are in different size as the dogs are different. There are suitable for small Chihuahuas which are so tiny that they can sit on your palm. There are also bed sizes for bigger dogs as Great Danes. Dog beds are designed for dog comfort and easy cle...
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Author:
Daci Georgieva
27th April 2009
trespassers (attack dog) or do you need company (companion dog)?
When reading the papers and listening to the news we always hear about the same dog races to be the bad ones. They are called dangerous, attack dogs, vicious, etc... and the law is tryin...
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Author:
Judd Snell
13th March 2009
Wobblers Syndrome is a neurological disorder that affects several large breed dogs, but is especially common in Dobermans and Great Danes. The medical term for Wobblers is Cervical Spondylopathy or Cervical Vertebral Instability or CVI. It is caused by a ...
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Author:
Joseph M. Sabol
13th March 2009
Nowadays extreme makeovers are considered normal. With programs that rebuild entire homes in 5 days, show you how to look 10 years younger and transform you into a different person through plastic surgery all over the television, it is no wonder that pe...
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Author:
Clark Still
10th March 2009
Hip dysplasia in dogs is a very common disease, especially in young dogs, and happens as a result to an abnormal development of the hip joints. The most affected breeds are the large and the medium ones, but it can also affect the small breeds. The most c...
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Author:
AnneMing
03rd March 2009
I have been a dog enthusiast for 32 years and have raised dogs of all breeds. No matter the breed, there are a couple of core principals a dog owner must keep in mind in order to train their dogs effectively.
>>Core Principal #1 | Remain Calm - Remain...
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Author:
A. Shemesh
03rd March 2009
Ear cropping for Dobermans is usually done between 8 and 12 weeks of age. It is not a good idea to do it after 14 weeks of age as the cartilage becomes less pliable and the ears are less likely to stand. The surgery is done under general anesthesia. After...
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Author:
Joseph M. Sabol
02nd March 2009
Being a dog owner for over 30 years has taught me a thing or two about patience when training a dog successfully.
Let's take walking a dog for example:
Dogs feel emotions. Become frustrated when say - walking a dog can be easily picked up on by you...
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Author:
A. Shemesh