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23rd September 2009
How’s that list coming along? You wll recall in the first part of this series I covered getting a list together of ideas for your site or blog niche. Hopefully you have a good sized list of general categories. The next steps involve narrowing the keywor... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th September 2009
Dog agility training has been around for a relatively short time. It actually emerged in the 1970s as a form of entertainment. It was created in 1978 by two trainers who were seeking some diversion for dogs between events at a dog show in the United Kingd... Read >
Author: Liz Funkhouser
04th August 2009
The importance of the physical examination need not be underestimated in case of dogs. Simple but systematic physical examination techniques may diagnose most of the disorders in dogs and hence, without physical examination of the dog, one should not reso... Read >
Author: Raul Levine
03rd August 2009
One of the toughest things dog trainers have to do is getting their dog to stay because staying still is simply not in a dog’s nature. The stay command seems simple but it can be extremely challenging at times. The stay command is a crucial not only for... Read >
Author: Willy Brothers
29th July 2009
Dogs can make very good pets, they are loving and loyal and they can also make great guard dogs as well. But some owners find that they have problems with their dog’s behaviour. Perhaps your dog is not toilet trained and you have tried everything, mayb... Read >
Author: Michael H.
17th July 2009
How to Build Fitting Event Invites with the Use of Other Prints
Special events and gatherings usually have only one print tool to depend on. Invitations have long been proven to be an effective tool for different parties, but such prints can also have... Read >
Author: Kristine Sanchez
16th July 2009
Any critic in a dog show will definitely look into the dog's history when assessing the dog.
Thus, show judges that spot a portuguese water dog remember that this is a working dog that started out in Portugal. They were bred to accomplish physically de... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
06th July 2009
The Yorkshire Terrier makes a wonderful companion for most people, as they are loyal, friendly and amusing to be around.
General Appearance and Description
Yorkies are popular with people who enjoy being able to take their dogs with them everywhere.... Read >
Author: louie lindsay
06th July 2009
The Yorkshire Terrier makes a wonderful companion for most people, as they are loyal, friendly and amusing to be around.
General Appearance and Description
Yorkies are popular with people who enjoy being able to take their dogs with them everywhere.... Read >
Author: louie lindsay
05th July 2009
The Yorkshire Terrier makes a wonderful companion for most people, as they are loyal, friendly and amusing to be around.General Appearance and DescriptionYorkies are popular with people who enjoy being able to take their dogs with them everywhere.It's bel... Read >
Author: Tony Cole
13th June 2009
Dogs can be fed properly, safely, and consistently when everyone in the home, or family and friends outside the home, are aware of the dog's dietary needs. When it comes to Feeding Dogs, there are many commercial dog foods on the market all claiming to f... Read >
Author: erwan go
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
15th May 2009
What to Do in Birmingham, England
If you visit Birmingham, England, or live in the area, you will want to participate in some of the many events that take place throughout the city. No matter what your fancy, you are bound to find something exciting t... Read >
Author: Joe Deacon
02nd April 2009
Spring is here and with the onset of warm weather, comes more dog shows and our annual vacations, plus the urge to take a Sunday drive. However, we sometimes neglect the needs of our pets or do not take extra precautions for unseen emergencies. If you can... Read >
Author: Terrie Simpson
09th March 2009
Almost a century back the Dachshund was first recognized by the AKC. Actually the North American culture embraced this breed and invariably this breed occupies a position in the top 5 registered breeds. It belongs to the family of hounds and stands apar... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic
17th February 2009
Dog Show Training is a Must if You Plan on Entering Your Dog in a Show!
Many people don't realize that dogs aren't born to be show dogs. In order for a dog to win a show, it must be properly trained. Training show dogs can be a difficult task without t... Read >
Author: DigitalCloud
30th January 2009
Every truly avid dog owner wishes for the chance to show off his pet at the nearest dog show. It is both a way to validate your pride in owning your pet and a chance to see other beautiful dogs in action. For the first timer, however, entering the world o... Read >
Author: John Samson
26th September 2008
Sometimes you run into the pet owner who is so proud of his dog that he has their pictures in his wallet as if they were his children. In fact, some pet owners think of their dogs as their fur children. For this extremely proud pet owner, maybe it would m... Read >
Author: Ron Ayalon
15th September 2008
In the day to day life of the average American dog owner, you have your friend, companion animal, lap dog, watch dog, seeing eye dog, hunting dog, show dog, etc. Every day they get fed talked to and petted. With any luck the average American pup has o... Read >
Author: urlreader
23rd May 2008
I often cringe when I see little kids begging parents to take the cute little puppy home from the pet store. Selecting a pet to come into your family should be a decision you don’t enter into lightly or on the spur of the moment. You really need to cons... Read >
Author: maswan
21st May 2008
What your characters say and how they say it speaks volumes to your readers. Dialogue is one of the best vehicles for presenting your characters as real believable people that readers can connect with on an emotional level.
First of all you must have i... Read >
Author: Mervyn Love
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
28th April 2008
Siberian Huskies are an amazingly beautiful dog breed with a rich history. If you are unsure what they look like you can imagine the sled dogs that are in dogsled races. If that is not enough for you then continue reading this article and I will go in dep... Read >
Author: Jake Kennedy
27th March 2008
Whether your Labrador Retriever is out in the field working or just right beside you enjoying the dog show, chances of contracting parvovirus exist. Parvovirus is a contagious virus affecting dogs, more frequently puppies. Canine Parvovirus or CPV is a hi... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
26th March 2008
Are you ready to bring home your own American Mastiff puppy? You probably already know that they are just about the most adorable creatures on the face of the earth. If you are anxious to pick one out for your own family pet, then it is time to find a g... Read >
Author: Aaron Michaels
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
26th February 2008
The parent breed club, rather than the American Kennel Club (AKC), which acts in other ways in the dog show world, determines the breed standard for any dog breed in America. In the case of Pugs the Pug Dog Club of America determined the breed standard. ... Read >
Author: Jenny Donaldson
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
11th May 2007
The former capital of what was once the Lanna Kingdom, Chiang Mai is now the laid-back, northern capital of Thailand. A well-preserved city, complete with a moat and restored portions of the old wall, this city ushers its visitors to a nostalgic past with... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows
20th April 2006
Aggression behavior in a dog is a normal form of canine communication similar to human frustration or anger. Like human, aggressive behavior occurs in every dog. The different lie in the level of aggression shown in them, and this is where dog breeds come... Read >
Author: Moses Wright
08th April 2006
The Dalmatian: A brief history of this breed
The breed was named after Dalmatia, a place in Western Yugoslavia on the Adriatic sea, which at one time was part of Austria. However, the dogs were known in other parts of the world as well long before the... Read >
Author: Hector Sanchez
07th March 2006
Shih Tzu dog shows and Shih Tzu dog breeding attracts the interest of people from all walks of life ranging from royalty to the lady next door. Ordinary family folk attend dog shows and compete successfully with top-quality dogs they have bred themselv... Read >
Author: Connie Limon
16th February 2006
If you are interested in getting a dog, you should be interested in dog breeders.
The safest place to get a new dog would be from a dog breeder. That gives you a history or insight of the prospective dog you are interested in. You can find dog breede... Read >
Author: Alton Hargrave
02nd February 2006
Copyright 2006 S Wander
If your travel companion happens to have fur, or walk on four paws instead of feet, then you will probably need to locate a few pet friendly hotels for your travels. Most hotels will not allow you to bring your four legged frien... Read >
Author: S Wander
15th December 2005
In 1952 Elfreda Evans deliberately bred a Shih Tzu to a Pekingese. This was the "unthinkable," and was not taken well by many. However, Ms. Evans felt there were just too few Shih Tzus available to breed and those that were available were much too lar... Read >
Author: Connie Limon
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
30th December 2004
By Shelley Lowery
A network is a group of points or locations interlinked with specific paths. A network can be computers, people, web sites, or anything that is linked together to form a group.
Remember the old adage, "There is power in number?" Yo... Read >
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