Articles, tagged with "spaniel", page 4
22nd October 2010
These days it seems every breed of dog is being mixed with another. There are everything from Chi-Poms (Chihuahua-Pomeranian mix) to Goldendoodles (Golden Retriever-Poodle mix). But, the “original designer hybrid" is undoubtedly the Cockapoo; Cocker Spani...
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Author:
GioC
19th October 2010
The Golden Retriever is a beautiful dog that originated late in the eighteen hundreds in the Scottish Highlands. This breed was created by breeding a yellow Flat-Coated Retriever with a Tweed Water Spaniel, which is now extinct. These dogs quickly became ...
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Author:
Trevor
06th October 2010
Whilst many dogs enjoy pampered lives trotting around the local park, having the latest diamante accessories lavished on them and being groomed to perfection, its not the life for all pooches. Some pets, like their owners enjoy activity-based pursuits, wa...
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Author:
muddypa
06th October 2010
Training medium, large and extra large dogs varies greatly from training a Pomeranian, Pugs, etc. They are in a class all by themselves. They are known as the working dogs. As their title states, dogs in this category have been bred to work alongside huma...
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Author:
Ron Ayalon
30th September 2010
Late in the eighteen hundreds, the yellow Flat-Coated Retriever and the Tweed Water Spaniel were bred and the results brought about the first of the Golden Retriever breed. The Scottish Highlands was the first birthplace of this very lovable dog. It was i...
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Author:
Trevor
15th September 2010
Good Cocker Spaniel training tips requires knowing where to start. Delivering the correct response to your Cocker Spaniel needs during a training session is important. But first you must learn what the needs are. Giving your dog more credit for being smar...
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Author:
Charlie Draper
07th September 2010
Cocker Spaniel training begins with knowing where to start. Being aware of your Cocker Spaniels needs will make your training sessions more successful. You job is find and learn what the cockers needs are. Giving your dog more credit for being smarter tha...
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Author:
Charlie Draper
13th August 2010
Have you ever struggled to communicate with your pet. Ever wondered what is going through its mind. Wondering how to tell your dog not to pee on the carpet. Well now there is a way. By using a special course designed to better your relatioship with your p...
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Author:
Wazzwald
11th August 2010
Accessories for dogs usually conjure up images of toy breeds stuffed into pink handbags or bling collars and doggy nail varnish - certainly nothing your average working Labrador or springer spaniel would like to be seen in. These dogs and their owners may...
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Author:
muddypa
06th August 2010
Springer spaniels are generally quite healthy, though as with any living being, there are hereditary conditions to which they are susceptible. Some of these conditions can be screened for using x-rays or other tests, and some cannot be screened for. The h...
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Author:
Phil Marks
06th August 2010
Cavachon dogs are a mixed breed that have both the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and the Bichon Frise. They're bred specifically for human companionship and due to their size aren't suited as a guard dog, other than giving you a very loud warning when vis...
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Author:
James Lunden
13th July 2010
If you are looking for a good companion dog, you probably would tend to first look at just look at a few of your favorite breeds, pick out some puppies and look for a particular personality. And there are hundreds of breeds to choose from - just think of...
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Author:
Charles White
13th July 2010
A chocolate springer spaniel is definitely not for eating and is properly called liver and white in color; many people use the term 'chocolate' at first. This is one of the basic breed standard colors of the English Springer Spaniel in England - the other...
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Author:
Phil Marks
13th July 2010
How To Choose A Dog That Can Be Easily Trained
When you are looking for a pet dog you obviously gravitate toward a dog that will be a good companion, but you probably will want one that can be trained and taught tricks. When you are working with a dog ...
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Author:
Golfchico999
09th July 2010
Description: The Spaniel Welsh Springer is a lovely dog, to look at, that is a working dog of medium size. The head is slightly round but in good proportion to the body. The Spaniel Welsh Springer muzzle is about the same length as the skull but is square...
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Author:
scott lipe