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		<title>The Basics of the Jack Russell Terrier</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Mar 2010 19:15:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lewis Leake</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you welcome any dog into your family, make sure to under stand which foods are good for it and which foods are unhealthy for your new dog. For a quick and free primer on good nutrition for dogs as well as a report that shows you the 60 most dangerous dog food ingredients, go download the ebook at this website right now: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.DogFoodDoctrine.com">http://www.DogFoodDoctrine.com</a></p>
<p>We basically want to find companions who would give us most of the benefits we think we need. Well, if you are looking for a dog that is somewhat a one-in-package pal, you might find Jack Russell Terriers interesting enough.</p>
<p>The Jack russell has a past that is kind of loomed to give rise to the specie.</p>
<p>History says that the first breeder of Jack Russell Terriers, an Oxford student by the name of John Russell at one time met a milk delivery man who had a snow white terrier with spots on his ears. The Jack Russell Terrier interested him so much and later turned into the starting point for a great breed that make great pets. The first dog he noticed was named &#8220;Webster&#8221; out of which 60 more terrier types were bred from.</p>
<p>With a terrier&#8217;s basic nature to go on and over the ground (terrier by the way came from the Latin term &#8220;terra&#8221; which means earth), Jack Russell terriers also have the disposition to hunt and scour for hunting. Thus, they should be given enough grooming so as to set off the dirt they gather from digging soil to either bury a treasure or to recover a hidden treasure kept long ago.</p>
<p>Jack Russell Terriers are great hunters, they can sniff out rats or mice and rid your house of them. Any unlucky rat that happens to be inside the quarters of this terrier is sure to meet its instant doom. Thus, owners find themselves with both a dog and cat in one pal. Its also very important to make sure this dog gets a <a target="_blank" title="Click Here Now to Learn the Secrets the Dog Food Industry DOESN'T Want You to Know" href="http://www.dogfooddoctrine.com">top quality dog food</a>.</p>
<p>One basic character of this dog is its disposition towards strangers. Its simple for Jack Russell Terriers to figure out who the good guys and bad guys are when it comes to your home. This very attitude also makes them good watchdogs. They were designed specifically to be aggressive on preys. And while they can be very vocal, many of them only barks when they find good reason to.</p>
<p>But they just do not appear vicious. The moment they sniff a treat, they may become a little aggressive to discourage any strangers. But, the moment the owner lets the stranger into the house, the Jack Russell warms to them being there.</p>
<p>This terrier is also a family dog and desires for human companionship. And the love they have for kids is really cool. But, the second they&#8217;re abused unfairly in any way, they can become rather aggressive. This aggressiveness also adds to their fearlessness towards bigger dogs, which, unfortunately, sometimes gets them in trouble.</p>
<p>They are also marked for their intelligence and good spirit. These characteristics can be highly observable through their curiosity in things. Because of this, Jack Russell&#8217;s need extra training unles you&#8217;re cool with some overt behavior. The good thing though with Jack Russell is that it can acknowledge training and do well in most of them. Now that I think of it, Jack Russell&#8217;s do excellent as show dogs and similar competitions.</p>
<p>The Hollywood has recognized the disposition of these dogs too. Coupled with feisty and good physical characteristics, this pal has already made names in the screens. If Wishbone, Milo (from The Mask) and Eddie (from the Frasier) ring the bell on you then there is no doubt that you can recognize this dog.</p>
<p>The Jack Russell Terriers also do well with their grooming. Its a pretty small dog, and Jack will certainly not break your bank with grooming.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m glad you&#8217;re interested in the Jack Russell Terrier, they are great dogs, but I can&#8217;t strees enough how important healthy nutrition is for these dogs. Go and visit this <a target="_blank" title="Click Here Now to Download the Dog Food Doctrine for Free" href="http://www.dogfooddoctrine.com">dog food website</a> now because you&#8217;ll be able to download the Dog Food Doctrine for free and learn the 60 most dangerous dog food ingredients.</p>
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		<title>Dog Breed Information</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 07:10:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lewis Leake</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog breeding is not a relatively easy task. When dogs reproduce without the intervention of humans, the characteristics of their offspring is determined by natural selection. Thus, in order to safeguard or create a particular feature or trait, chosen dogs are allowed to breed. In order to breed dogs in a fruitful manner it’s vital that the dog breeders in question have a good understanding on the subject. Thus, there are certain places where dog breed information can be obtain by dog breeders who are hoping to get a perfect breed.</p>
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<p>Due to the fact that Kennel clubs have a large number of members these clubs would be finest source of information regarding various dog breeds. American Kennel Club (AKC) would be a great example. Usually, all dog breeders register their puppies in stud books of the association which also include other information about the dog such as, its lineage and special achievements. This dog breed information is crucial to a dog breeder as it gives him/her a chance to analyze the information and determine which characteristics to anticipate and which to avoid. However, in order to obtain dog breed information, one would generally have to obtain the membership of the respective association or club.</p>
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<p>In addition, websites also give dog breed information to any person who is interested in the subject. Some of these sites offer this information free of charge and also include photographs of the dogs. A user could obtain a description about the particular dog breed such as its unique characteristics, history, the potential illnesses the dog might be prone to and the requirements needed by the dog, for instance a big play area for a dog of a larger breed. Information regarding pedigree and ancestry of the dogs that are expected to be bred are available on these sites and has registered members. In addition to the dog breed information, a large number of these sites give advice on how to take care of a dog and links and information about adopting dogs.</p>
<p> Those with experience in dog breeding could also give you information on the topic. However, a person should be cautious when getting information this way as there are many dog breeders who do not possess correct understanding regarding dog breeding. Thus, it is better to seek assistance from a member of a renowned kennel club or association.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" title="dog breed information" href="http://howtobreeddog.com/dog-breed-information">dog breed information</a></p>
<p>Dog breed information is vital to dog breeders as well as to ordinary dog owners. It would also give a potential dog owner an idea about which dog breed to obtain.</p>
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		<title>Choosing A Dalmation Companion For Your Current Dog (And Where Dalmation Training Comes In)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 21:27:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lewis Leake</dc:creator>
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<p>Even if there is already a dog or cat at home, are you still interested in acquiring a dalmatian to go with your current one? Here are some tips to consider on how to properly choose a Dalmatian as a partner to your current dog.</p>
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<p>1. Chief among the concerns of dog owners is whether the dal will get along with your current dog, as the dal is known for sometimes too-excited play. In fact, it is possible for the dog to tone down its exuberance through some <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dalmatiansavvy.com/">dalmation training</a>. Also, some dals are known to back down when challenged by feisty cats! In any case, supervision of play and training are important.</p>
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<p>2. Debating on the pet-friendly virtues of the female versus the male? Without necessarily having the last say, females are more responsive and more open to training vis-a-vis the males. Males, in turn, are the more prone to stubborn streaks, but this has not in any way curtailed the magnetism of male dals, given the propensity of the breed for disarming clownishness.</p>
<p>But what&#8217;s more with male dals is that anybody would be hardpressed to find another dog breed that can match the dal&#8217;s sense of humor. Watch out though, for the legendary dal appetite: hang on to your handheld devices, hide in drawers your remote controls, and bric-a-bracs, and keep on eye on any bite size object in your home!</p>
<p>3. Whatever you decide on, check first the credentials of your breeder, and be sure it is BAER hearing tested. A good breeder will answer when queried that she/he has the puppies tested when the pups are about 5 weeks old, and can show supporting vet certificates from the vet. BAER-hearing tested parents with full hearing have a better chance of turning out no deaf puppies, but then again there is no other way to be sure aside from the tests.</p>
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<p>4. Here is an important <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dalmatiansavvy.com/dalmatian-training.html">dalmation training</a> bit for your consideration regarding keeping two dogs of the same sex under the same roof. Be aware that there is a chance of a falling out between two bitches that share the same home. Should a dog fight break out, one of the dogs may need to be rehomed since there is a chance of the incident repeating itself. But if you are aware of the stakes and want to go ahead, try to prevent and pre-empt any situation which can fuel a fight, such as fights for affection and food.</p>
<p>Some owners say that the best pairing is always a dog and bitch pairing, with at least one dog (or at least both) neutered or spayed.</p>
<p>5. Lastly, if you are keen on really looking for that one dalmatian on your own, then see more than one litter. Overtime, you will at least be able to assess sick litters from healthy ones.</p></p>
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		<title>Several Information In relation to Cairn Terrier Pet Canines</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 12:18:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lewis Leake</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are thinking of getting a Cairn terrier pet pup, then you require to understand various evidence in relation to it firstly. Why? Well, knowing the right facts on the subject of anything will help you through the long run. This is principally true when we are talking about a favorite ownership. Before you get a Cairn terrier favorite pup, you need to be sure that you understand what you are getting yourself into. You require to recognize how to bring appropriate care of your cairn terrier pet canine plus you also need to acknowledge what to look forward to when you are getting one.</p>
<p> Luckily, there are several sites on the site which could provide you the essential facts. To save you various time, on the other hand, here are the essentials:</p>
<p> Indisputably bred throughout the Scottish highlands, the Cairn terrier is the minimum of all terrier breeds. You ought to not let the size mislead you when you are finding a Cairn terrier favorite puppy, on the other hand. The Cairn terrier was first bred as of its working talent. You recognize what this means? It means power.</p>
<p> A Cairn terrier favorite canine has a lot of energy to spare. They could gain a lot from taking quick walks daily. Though, you should understand that they do most excellent when they have a fenced-throughout yard to take part in through. This way, they get more room when they take part in. Their high energy also means that they aren’t actually proper for apartment or condo livelihood. If you live during such places, then having a Cairn terrier favorite pup is not for you.</p>
<p> Their power might also put them throughout risk. This is the motive why you need to create for sure that a Cairn terrier favorite dog stays in one place. Their natural instincts tell them to dig as well as run and these activities may guide to accidents if unsupported.</p>
<p> There are, still, numerous positive things that could be said about a Cairn terrier darling dog’s power. For one thing, it makes the dog fun to join in plus. It could join in for hours on end, giving you the friendship that you want. An added positive with this power is the truth that this power can be channeled into suitable purposes. A Cairn terrier pet pup is biologically inquisitive as well as is always prepared to participate during a new voyage. This means that a Cairn terrier darling canine could be simply taught to do tricks. They learn tricks very quick plus thrive throughout obedience training.</p>
<p> You need to make of course that your Cairn terrier favorite canine is taught properly as inexperienced ones have a tendency to be harsh when they are bored.</p>
<p> Let united states talk on the subject of the correct care for a Cairn terrier pet canine. One point you do not require to concern in relation to is its coat. The Cairn terrier favorite puppy was not bred for the loveliness of its coat. The coat of a Cairn terrier darling pup is climate resistant and sheds not much to no fur. For the reason that of this, it could be a great inside pet.</p>
<p> Being the smallest of terrier breeds, though, makes Cairn terrier pet dogs mainly vulnerable to a number of healthiness troubles. Care must be taken when feeding it as it could gain weight quite rapidly. A Cairn terrier favorite puppy is also particularly responsive to fleas. On the other hand, you could be sure enough that this is one of the top breeds around.</p>
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		<title>NEWFOUNDLAND &#8211; THE ARISTOCRAT AMONG DOGS.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 20:53:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lewis Leake</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The dogs that take their name from the island of Newfoundland charm to all or any lovers of animals.There are currently 2 established varieties, the black and the white and black. There are bronze-colored dogs, however they are rare. The black selection of the Newfoundland is basically black in colour; however this does not mean that there might be no other colour, for many black Newfoundlands have some white marks. In fact, a white marking on the chest is alleged to be typical of the true breed. Any white on the top or body would place the dog in the other than black variety. The black color should ideally be of a boring jet appearance which approximates to brown. In the opposite than black class, there may be black and tan, bronze, and white and black. The latter predominates, and in this colour, great thing about marking is very important. The top ought to be black with a white muzzle and blaze, and also the body and legs should be white with large patches of black on the saddle and quarters, with presumably different small black spots on the body and legs.</p>
<p> Except color, the varieties ought to conform to the same standard. The pinnacle ought to be broad and massive, but in no sense heavy in appearance. The muzzle ought to be short, square, and clean cut, eyes rather wide apart, deep set, dark and small, not showing any haw; ears tiny, with shut facet carriage, covered with fine short hair (there ought to be no fringe to the ears), expression filled with intelligence, dignity, and kindness.</p>
<p> The body ought to be long, sq., and large, loins strong and well stuffed; chest deep and broad; legs quite straight, somewhat short in proportion to the length of the body, and powerful, with spherical bone well coated with muscle; feet large, round, and close. The tail should be only long enough to achieve just below the hocks, free from kink, and never curled over the back. The standard of the coat is very necessary; the coat should be terribly dense, with lots of undercoat; the outer coat somewhat harsh and quite straight.</p>
<p> The appearance usually ought to indicate a dog of nice strength, and terribly active for his build and size, moving freely with the body swung loosely between the legs, that provides a small roll in gait. As regards size, the Newfoundland Club normal gives one hundred forty lbs. to 120 lbs. weight for a dog, and one hundred ten lbs. to 120 lbs. for a bitch, with a mean height at the shoulder of 27 inches and 25 inches respectively; however it is uncertain whether or not dogs in correct condition do conform to each requirements.</p>
<p> When rearing puppies give them soft food, like well-boiled rice and milk, when they can lap, and, shortly afterwards, scraped lean meat. Newfoundland puppies need lots of meat to induce correct growth. The puppies ought to increase in weight at the speed of three lbs. every week, and this necessitates lots of flesh, bone and muscle-forming food, plenty of meat, each raw and cooked. Milk is additionally sensible, but it needs to be strengthened with casein. The key of growing full-sized dogs with lots of bone and substance is to induce a good begin from birth, smart feeding, warm, dry quarters, and freedom for the puppies to maneuver about and exercise themselves as they wish. Forced exercise might create them fail on their legs. Medication should not be needed apart from worms, and the puppies should be physicked for these soon when they&#8217;re weaned, and once more when three or four months old, or before that if they are not thriving. If free from worms, Newfoundland puppies will be found quite hardy, and, below proper conditions of food and quarters, they are easy to rear.</p>
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		<title>The Schnoodle Puppies</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 00:20:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lewis Leake</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Schoodle, which is considered by some to be hypoallergenic, is the result of breeding Standard Poodles and Giant Schnauzers. Depending on how they are bred, the schoodle puppy may or may not be hypoallergenic. This is because if two dogs that are different breeds are not of similar age or height, their offspring may not be hypoallergenic. This is because the dog may take longer to mature; their hair may be a mix of different lengths and textures, or because their skin may shed more often than other breeds.</p>
<p> Even though the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cessypoo.com/schnoodle-puppies.html">schoodle puppies</a> are not considered hypoallergenic dogs by all, you can judge for yourself by visiting a breeder to see if the dogs cause you to have an allergic reaction. Visiting a breeder is a good way to see which dogs are the right ones for you. While some hypoallergenic dogs will not cause an allergic reaction in some people, it might in others. The best way to tell if you will be able to have a dog in your home is to be around the dog before you take it home.</p>
<p> The Schoodle can differ in size and color. The dogs are considered friendly and intelligent. If you decide to visit a breeder, you should ask about the dogs that are bred together to see if they are using the right mix. While the Schoodle is considered to be a mongrel dog in some circles, in others it is considered a successful hybrid. Depending on which breeders you talk to, they may tell you that the Schoodle is safe from health risks that purebred dogs suffer from because of hybrid vigor. While this condition has not been proven, many breeders claim that <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cessypoo.com/dog-articles.html">hybrid dogs</a> will not suffer from the health ailments that their parents will suffer from.</p>
<p> Since a Schoodle can be an expensive dog to purchase, visiting a breeder is recommended. If you do not like the way the dogs are treated or if you feel the kennels are not safe or clean, then you should not buy a dog. Many dogs produced in &#8216;puppy mills&#8217; are sickly are will not survive long. The demand for the Schoodle has risen in the past few years, so more &#8216;puppy mills&#8217; have opened. Make sure the breeder you buy the dog from is licensed.</p>
<p> As your Schoodle gets older, it may suffer some health problems. Many <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cessypoo.com/dog-articles.html">hypoallergenic dogs</a> suffer from muscle ailments, allergies, tumors, and other problems. There is no way to know what a dog may develop over time. It is important to treat the dog with respect at all times and also to learn as much as you can about the breed so that you can have the possible relationship possible. The Schoodle enjoys exercise, playing, and socializing. While it may be difficult to train at first, the dog will usually develop a routine. The schoodle does not like to be left alone for long periods of time, but with some training, you will be able to leave your dog alone during the days when you are at work.</p>
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		<title>How To Keep Your Cockapoo In Top Form (aside from Cockapoo Training)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 03:26:39 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>If allowed to do so, your dog is ready to spend several lifetimes just being loving and dedicated right by your side. But in exchange, your dog depends on you for its basic needs: vet care, food, safe shelter, and so on. Take proper care of these, and you will be sure to cherish all memories with your Cockapoo companion.</p>
<p><strong>1.</strong> <strong>External Identification.</strong> Outfit your dog with a collar and ID tag that includes your name, address and telephone number. An ID tag makes the return of a lost dog more realistic. A not-too-tight collar means two fingers can still slip under it.</p>
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<p><strong>Michrochip Identification.</strong> Have your dog microchipped by your vet. This high tech ID is the best “Plan B” in the event that an ID comes off and gets lost.</p>
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<p><strong>2. Remember this simple</strong> <strong><a target="_blank" href="http://www.cockapoosavvy.com/cockapoo-training/">cockapoo training</a></strong> <strong>tip: Once the dog leaves the property, put the leash on.</strong> Consider a dog—any dog—caught roaming as the ultimate sign of owner negligence.</p>
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<p><strong>3. Bring your dog to the vet for continuous checkups.</strong> If you do not have a vet, ask your local animal shelter or pet owner friend for referrals.</p>
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<p><strong>4. Stick to local laws advising licensing and vaccination procedures.</strong> Your local animal shelter or human society are good places to obtain these critical information.</p>
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<p><strong>5. Give your dog adequate security.</strong> Large and active dogs will appreciate a fenced yard with a doghouse, but never leave your dogs outside for long periods of time. Dogs consider companionship at par with food, in terms of importance!</p>
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<p><strong>6. Get your dog enough exercise to keep it sufficiently exercised (but not stressed out and fatigued.)</strong> Activities that provide sufficient exercise include play with the dog and walks twice a day. Any concerns about the level of exercise appropriate for your dog&#8217;s breed and particular state of health need to be directed to a veterinarian.</p>
<p><strong>7. Have your dog neutered or spayed.</strong> Strange as it seems, dogs that underwent this routine surgery get to stay healthier, live longer, and have lesser behavior issues—running away, biting, etc.—compared to dogs who have not yet.</p>
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<p><strong>8. Be dedicated and loyal too to your faithful companion.</strong> If you are setting <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cockapoosavvy.com/">cockapoo training</a> goals and behavior targets for your Cockapoo, try to be reasonable. Furthermore, all behavior issues already have solutions and its now a matter of looking them up.</p>
<p><strong>9. Help your dog to a nutritionally balanced diet, plus access to fresh water.</strong> Check your vet for advice on what and how often to feed your pet. Diet needs do change as pets get older.</p>
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<p><strong>10. Bring your dog to training class.</strong> Positive training lets you have a grip of your dog&#8217;s behavior in a positive and safe way. The experience too, offers a great opportunity to improve the bond you share with your dog.</p></p>
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		<title>THE DECORATIVE DEERHOUND.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2010 02:57:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lewis Leake</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Deerhound is one amongst the most ornamental of dogs, impressively stately and picturesque wherever he&#8217;s seen, whether or not it&#8217;s amid the surroundings of the baronial hall, reclining at luxurious length before the open fireplace within the fitful light of the log fire that flickers on polished armour and tarnished tapestry; out within the open, straining at the leash as he scents the dewy air, or gracefully bounding over the purple of his native hills. Grace and majesty are in his every movement and angle, and even to the most prosaic mind there&#8217;s regarding him the inseparable glamour of feudal romance and poetry.</p>
<p> From remote days the Scottish nobles cherished their strains of Deerhound, seeking wonderful sport in the Highland forests. The red deer belonged by inexorable law to the kings of Scotland, and nice drives, which usually lasted for several days, were made to round up the herds into given neighbourhoods for the pleasure of the court, as within the reign of Queen Mary. However the organised coursing of deer by courtiers ceased during the Stuart troubles, and was left within the hands of retainers, who therefore replenished their chief&#8217;s larder.</p>
<p> Head:-</p>
<p> The top should be broadest at the ears, tapering slightly to the eyes, with the muzzle tapering more decidedly to the nose. The muzzle ought to be pointed, but the teeth and lips level. The top should be long, the skull flat instead of round, with a very slight rise over the eyes, however with nothing approaching a stop. The skull should be coated with moderately long hair that is softer than the rest of the coat. The nose ought to be black (though in some blue-fawns the colour is blue) and slightly aquiline. In the lighter-colored dogs a black muzzle is preferred. There should be a sensible moustache of rather silky hair, and a truthful beard.</p>
<p> Ears:-</p>
<p> The ears should be set on high, and, in repose, folded back like  the Greyhound&#8217;s, though raised on top of the head in excitement while not  losing the fold, and even, in some cases, semi-erect.The ear ought to be  soft, glossy, and like a mouse&#8217;s coat to the bit, and the smaller  it&#8217;s the better. It should have no long coat or long fringe, but there  is often a silky, silvery coat on the body of the ear and therefore the tip.  Whatever the overall color, the ears should be black or dark-coloured.</p>
<p> Neck and shoulders:-</p>
<p> The neck should be long that is, of the length  that befits the Greyhound character of the dog.  The nape of the neck should be very distinguished where the top is about on, and the throat ought to be clean-cut at the angle and prominent. The shoulders ought to be well sloped, the blades well back, with not an excessive amount of width between them.</p>
<p> Stern:-</p>
<p> Stern should be tolerably long, tapering, and progressing to among 1-one/2 inches of the bottom, and regarding one-one/two inches below the hocks. When the dog is still, dropped perfectly straight down, or curved. When in motion it ought to be curved when excited, in no case to be lifted out of the road of the back. It ought to be well lined with hair, on the inside thick and wiry, underside longer.</p>
<p> Eyes:-</p>
<p> The eyes ought to be dark: usually they are dark brown or hazel.  The eye is moderately full with a soft look in repose, but a keen, way-away gaze when the dog is roused. The edges of the eyelids should be black.</p>
<p> Body: The body and general formation is that of a Greyhound of larger size and bone. Chest deep instead of broad, however not too narrow and flat-sided. The loin well arched and drooping to the tail.</p>
<p> Legs and feet:-</p>
<p> The legs should be broad and flat, a good broad forearm and elbow being desirable. Fore-legs, of course, as straight as possible. Feet close and compact, with well-arched toes. The hind-quarters drooping, and as broad and powerful as attainable, the hips being set wide apart. The hind-legs ought to be well bent at the stifle, with great length from the hip to the hock, that should be broad and flat.</p>
<p> Coat:-</p>
<p> The hair on the body, neck, and quarters ought to be harsh and wiry, and about 3 inches or four inches long; that on the head, breast, and belly is abundant softer. There should be a small hairy fringe on the inside of the fore and hind-legs, but nothing approaching to the feathering of a Collie. The Deerhound ought to be a shaggy dog, however not over coated.</p>
<p> Color:-</p>
<p> Color is much a matter of fancy. However there&#8217;s no manner of doubt  {that the} dark blue-grey is the foremost preferred. Next come the darker and  lighter greys or brindles, the darkest being usually preferred.  Yellow and sandy-red or red-fawn, especially with black points i.e.,  ears and muzzle are in equal estimation.</p>
<p> Height:-</p>
<p> From 28 inches to thirty inches, or maybe more if there be symmetry without coarseness, that, however, is rare. Height of bitches: From 26 inches upwards. There can be no objection to a bitch being giant, unless she is just too coarse, as even at her greatest height she will not approach that of the dog, and, thus, may not otherwise be too massive for work, as over-huge dogs are.</p>
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		<title>THE COLLIE DOG.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2010 02:56:57 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> The Collie dog makes an glorious sporting dog, and can be taught to try and do the work of the Pointer and also the Setter, in addition to that of the Water Spaniel and therefore the Retriever. He will be trained to perform the duties of alternative breeds.  He is clever at hunting, having an glorious nose, could be a good vermin-killer, and a most trustworthy watch, guard, and companion.</p>
<p> Very little is thought with certainty of the origin of the Collie, but his crafty and his outward appearance would seem to indicate a relationship with the wild dog. Buffon was of opinion that he was the true dog of nature, the stock and model of the full canine species. He thought of the Sheepdog superior in instinct and intelligence to any or all alternative breeds, and that, with a character in that education has comparatively very little share, he&#8217;s the only animal born perfectly trained for the service of man.</p>
<p> At the shows this type of dog is invariably at the high of the class. He is considered the most tractable, and is actually the foremost agile. Second to the current sort in favour is the sleek-coated variety, a terribly laborious, useful dog, well tailored for hill work and typically very fleet of foot. He isn&#8217;t therefore sweet in temper because the black and white, and is slow to create friends. There is not a more  sleek and physically stunning dog to be seen than the show Collie of the present period. Created from the recent operating kind, he is now practically a definite breed.</p>
<p> The skull should be flat, moderately wide between the ears, and gradually tapering towards the eyes. There ought to solely be a slight depression at stop. The width of skull necessarily depends upon combined length of skull and muzzle; and the full must be considered in association with the dimensions of the dog. The cheek ought to not be full or prominent.</p>
<p> The muzzle should be of truthful length, tapering to the nose, and should not show weakness or be snipy or lippy. Whatever the colour of the dog may be, the nose must be black. The teeth ought to be of excellent size, sound and level; very slight unevenness is permissible. The jaws Clean cut and powerful. The eyes are a very important feature, and give expression to the dog; they ought to be of medium size, set somewhat obliquely, of almond shape, and of a brown colour except within the case of merles, when the eyes are frequently (one or both) blue and white or china; expression filled with intelligence, with a fast alert look when listening. The ears should be little and moderately wide at the bottom, and placed not too close together however on the top of the skull and not on the side of the head. When in repose they should be usually carried thrown back, however when on the alert brought forward and carried semi-erect, with tips slightly drooping in perspective of listening.</p>
<p> The neck should be muscular, powerful and of honest length, and somewhat arched.  The body should be sturdy, with well sprung ribs, chest deep, fairly broad behind the shoulders, that ought to be sloped, loins very powerful. The dog should be straight in front. The fore-legs should be straight and muscular, neither in nor out at elbows, with a fair quantity of bone; the forearm somewhat fleshy, the pasterns showing flexibility without weakness. The hind-legs ought to be muscular at the thighs, clean and sinewy below the hocks, with well bent stifles. The feet should be oval in form, soles well padded, and the toes arched and shut together.</p>
<p> In general character he is a lithe active dog, his deep chest showing lung power, his neck strength, his sloping shoulders and well bent hocks indicating speed, and his expression high intelligence. He ought to be a truthful length on the leg, giving him a lot of of a racy than a cloddy appearance. In an exceedingly few words, a Collie ought to show endurance, activity, and intelligence, with free and true action. In height dogs should be 22 ins. to 24 ins. at the shoulders, bitches twenty ins. to 22 ins. The weight for dogs is forty five to 65 lbs., bitches forty to 55 lbs. The sleek collie only differs from the rough in its coat, that ought to be laborious, dense and quite smooth.</p>
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		<title>The Golden Retriever</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 22:33:37 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a dog&#8217;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 Golden Retriever, you&#8217;ll have an excellent dog that will live up to it&#8217;s potential and then some.</p>
<p>Golden Retrievers are calm, well mannered, and extremely affectionate.  They are easy to train as well, very intelligent, and great for those who need a companion.  Golden&#8217;s are also loyal to their owners, lovable, and great with children of all ages.  They also make great watchdogs as well, as they will bark loud and let you know when a stranger is near.</p>
<p>Like other dogs, Golden Retrievers will shed their hair throughout the year and more in the spring &#8211; no matter how many times you brush them a day.  They also like to be in and near the water, similar to Labs.  If you have any type of water on or near your property, your Golden Retriever will be in it, and tend to be either wet or muddy quite a bit &#8211; which can tend to get frustrating.</p>
<p>If you are always on the go or never at home, you shouldn&#8217;t get a Golden Retriever.  If you prefer cats over dogs, you should look into another breed.  Golden Retrievers crave attention and admiration, and normally don&#8217;t do too well if you leave them at home by themselves for long periods of time.  Golden&#8217;s need attention, and desire to be around you at all times. If you spend a lot of time at home on the other hand, or have kids, a Golden Retriever will be a perfect addition to your family.</p>
<p>A lot of people out there prefer to get a puppy and raise it themselves.  This way, the puppy will grow up with the skills they have taught him. This is a great idea and very rewarding, although it can consume a lot of your time and tend to be very frustrating at times.  Those who don&#8217;t have a lot of time to spare or tend to get easily frustrated, shouldn&#8217;t get a puppy.  Instead, they should look towards an older Golden Retriever who has already been house broken and trained.</p>
<p>Golden Retrievers are an excellent breed, and they can provide you with the companion you have been looking for.  They can participate in several activities with you as well, such as hiking, camping, and walking.  Golden&#8217;s love the outdoors, and they love just getting out there and doing things with you and your family.  If you include your Golden Retriever in family activities &#8211; you&#8217;ll have a friend for life who will quickly grow on you over the years.</p>
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		<title>The Loyal Working Companion Dog: American Pit Bull Terrier</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This breed of dog, also fondly called as APBT, is known for its loyalty and intelligence. The dogs with this breed make excellent companions since they are very aggressive because of their protective nature.</p>
<p>How, then, are they different from the Staffies? For the UKC or the United Kennel Club, Staffies and APBT are of the same breed but many disapprove of this suggestion. For instance, if the American Kennel Club has an American Staffordshire terrier, it will be registered as an American pit bull terrier by the United Kennel Club. Furthermore, many breeders noted that their lineages have been separate for a long time already for these dogs to be still considered as having the same variety.  </p>
<p>Meanwhile, the American Kennel Club does not register a UKC-listed American pit as an American Staffie. In order to gain dual-registry, the dog must initially be recorded as an AKC American Staffie before it can be listed with the UKC as an American pit bull, and not the other way around. </p>
<p>The following are some of the basic facts breeders would really love to know about APTBs:</p>
<p>Category: Terrier</p>
<p>Living Environment: either outdoor or indoor</p>
<p>Coat: smooth, shiny, thick, and short </p>
<p>Colors: color varies</p>
<p>Height: between 18 and 22 inches</p>
<p>Weight: between 30 and 60 pounds</p>
<p>Temperament: courageous, full of energy, and loyal; should be socialized early on with other animals especially with children</p>
<p>Health Issues: heart murmurs and mange </p>
<p>Care and Exercise: <br />
?	Bathe when necessary.<br />
?	Brush their coat only occasionally using a brush with firm bristles. <br />
?	Rub down their coat with a towel or a chamois to remove hairs that are loose. <br />
?	Their physique requires a regular exercise routine which includes a daily play time and/or running along a bicycle while on a leash.<br />
?	They should be on leash while walking in public places.</p>
<p>Origin/History: </p>
<p>The ancestors of APBT came to the US in the mid-1800s with some Irish-Boston immigrants. Like the Staffie, they were originally bred from bulldogs and terriers. Since APBT is a forerunner to the Staffie, it was also molded to be a fighting dog. However, the Americans made their variety some pounds heavier and trained them to have a more powerful head. </p>
<p>Bull baiting and dog baiting were prohibited in England so bull terriers were no longer bred for bouts. It is in America where the pit bull also gained its popularity for many uses and reasons like:</p>
<p>1.	It was used to embody the country in one WW1 artwork.<br />
2.	Well-known companies like the Buster Brown Shoe Company and even RCA used the breed as mascots.<br />
3.	Petie, a pitbull, was one of the stars in, &#8220;Our Gang&#8221;, a well sought children&#8217;s TV series.<br />
4.	A mix breed called Stubby was transformed into a popular and decorated WW1 hero.<br />
5.	Pits became good companies of pioneer families on their journeys. <br />
6.	Jack, a working pit bulldog was owned by Laura Wilder of lines of books called &#8220;Little House&#8221;. <br />
7.	Popular people like Helen Keller and US President Theodore Roosevelt owned the variety. </p>
<p>Here is some history about the cause of dilemma regarding the registries of APBTs.</p>
<p>In 1898, the United Kennel Club or UKC was structured to provide fighting guidelines and registration for APBT as fighting dogs. Later, there were breeders who shun away from dog fighting so they asked the AKC to recognize their pits so they would be fit for performance events like dog shows.</p>
<p>In 1935, the AKC approved of their petitions but the dogs were registered as Staffordshire Terriers, naming them after the little province in England that the breed was known to have originated from. Thus, many breeders have dogs that have dual-registry. </p>
<p>It is interesting to note that Petie, which was one of the stars in the, &#8220;Our Gang&#8221; TV series was the first breed that was dual-registered to be Staffordshire Terrier/Pit Bull. However, the UKC later started registering other performing-type varieties and they also began holding dog shows comparable to those of the American Kennel Club. </p>
<p>The AKC soon sealed its studbooks to APBTs. They allocated registration to those pit breeds with lineages that are listed as Staffies. For a little time during the 1970s, the AKC disclosed the American pits to their studbooks. </p>
<p>In 1973, the American KC decided to add the word &#8220;American&#8221; with the pit&#8217;s name to discriminate it from a Staffie. At present, those dogs with mixed APTB-StaffIe parents are recognized by UKC and even the American Dog Breeders&#8217; Association as &#8220;American pits or American pit bull terriers&#8221;. </p>
<p>Nowadays, the pit has employed as search and rescuers, police/armed service dogs, livestock workers, and even as therapy animals because they are good as companions and working dogs. </p>
<p>Moreover, the variety can even compete in dog sports such as herding, obedience, and conformation, French Ring, and Schutzhund. Breeds of this type can be very loving as pets for everyone. The physical demands and harshness of various activities developed a healthy, strong, and stable animal. </p>
<p>If you want to have an APBT as a pet, be sure that the puppy is handled well and properly socialized. A solid and good training will surely produce an obedient, tranquil, and good companion or even a working dog!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People might be wondering why there is such a name as &#8220;bull dog&#8221;.</p>
<p>Originally, Great Britain and later, America were obsessed with bloody fights between bulls and dogs. The main function of the canine is to hang on to the bull&#8217;s neck and worry the poor animal until it dies. Obviously, these dogs had developed great strength in their jaws.</p>
<p>Among the popular choices of dogs for this sport were the pit bulls. Back then, the selection of pit bulls was so varied that many showed a variety of characteristics that made the sport highly interesting. Later in the life of the sport though, the center of attraction switched towards the fight between pit bulls and not against the bulls themselves. </p>
<p>From these canines rooted most of the bull dog terriers that we know of today. </p>
<p>One of the significant bull dog terriers we have is the American Staffordshire Terrier who is of great interest since it possesses intriguing seemingly opposing characters. </p>
<p>They project strength and physically power but they are not vicious. In fact, this dog is very much associated with its relationship to its family, especially among children. The physical features it has are now only due to their basic nature and orientation during their bloody fights as fighting machines. But this does not negate the fact that they can sometimes show aggressiveness which may somehow work against them. Nevertheless, this can be set off with their loving nature and devotion to human family. Thus, it has a stable temperament which make them good pets and excellent watchdogs.</p>
<p>AmStaff terrier, as it is called by its shorter name suffers in reputation though since it is commonly associated with pit bulls. These dogs are known for their love for challnge and are therefore employed in illegal dog fighting. </p>
<p>Most of the problems root from irresponsible training. Sadly, there are too few AmStaff that are properly trained. And what&#8217;s even depressing is that there are innumerable pit bulls that are continually ill-treated by sadistic owners.</p>
<p>We are often confused of what true pit bulls are. In fact, many contend that these dogs must not be called by that name since it elicits unwanted images of gory dog fights. While this breed is not yet officially recognized by the American Dog Breeders Association or the United Kennel Club, the legitimate name remains to be American Pit Bull Terrier.</p>
<p>While it is true that American Pit Bull Terrier is violent in nature, this doesn&#8217;t imply that they are made purely for brutal stuffs. As we have earlier said, these dogs are only products of maltreatment and exploitive training (and inhumane) for self serving purposes. Otherwise, American Pit Bull Terriers can be very people loving. </p>
<p>These are also known for their being hardworking on which they excel from. They are also fond of excessive physical activities that would exhaust their power reserves. Thus, this breed is great for those who need company during athletic training. If you are the couch potato personality, please find another breed of dog that would suit your lifestyle.</p>
<p>To clear things off, American Pit Bull Terrier are not officially recognized not because of its ill reputation but mainly due to beliefs that it is not a purebred. One major standard for a dog to be distinguished as member of Kennel Clubs is that it should be purebred. Until more comprehensive findings on its origin are found, this dog will remain unfortunately tagged as &#8220;nasty&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>The Scruffy Little Hunter Dog: Border Terrier</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Border terrier got its name from the area called Cheviot Hills, which is actually near the border of England and Scotland. This is where these dogs were made to attack and terminate predatory foxes. </p>
<p>They have wiry coat that is why they normally appear as scruffy. However, this scruffiness is an attention-grabber that is why owners do not forget to hug their little ball of energy.</p>
<p>The following are some of the basic facts breeders would really love to know about Borders:</p>
<p>Category: Terrier</p>
<p>Living Environment: indoors (highly recommended); outdoors (fenced yard)</p>
<p>Coat: wiry and short; double coated</p>
<p>Colors: tan, red, grizzle and tan, and/or blue and tan</p>
<p>Height: between 11 and 16 inches</p>
<p>Weight: between 11 and 16 pounds</p>
<p>Temperament: </p>
<p>Naturally, </p>
<p>?	they are scruffy, hard and bold hunters<br />
?	they are active as puppies but mellow down as they mature<br />
?	they are not friendly with rabbits, rats, hamsters, and even birds<br />
?	they are economical to feed<br />
?	their activity die down when left alone all day as they really love to please people especially their owners</p>
<p>When properly trained,</p>
<p>?	they can get along with the household cats but not with cats in the neighborhood<br />
?	they may even catch a burglar<br />
?	they may lose timidity when accustomed to active environments</p>
<p>Breeders should note of the following health issues: </p>
<p>?	   Canine Epileptoid Cramping Syndrome or CES, also called as &#8220;Spike&#8217;s disease&#8221;, which is a hereditary, neurological, metabolic and muscle disorder that is sometimes confused with canine epilepsy<br />
?	   Cataract, or loss of transparency of one or both lenses of the eyes <br />
?	   Cryptorchidism, wherein testicles do not descend into the scrotum<br />
?	   Deafness<br />
?	   Skin problems and a few skin allergies</p>
<p>Care and Exercise: </p>
<p>?	Their coat needs weekly brushing.<br />
?	They should be professionally groomed at least twice a year.<br />
?	They should bathe only when necessary since they shed little to no hair. Their physique requires a regular exercise routine which includes a daily play time while on leash.<br />
?	They should be on leash while walking in public places because of their hunting instincts. </p>
<p>Origin/History:</p>
<p>The exact origins of Border terriers are obscure but many breeders accepted the story that the variety was developed in the Cheviot Hills area, which is near the border of Scotland and England. The Borders have been used as hunters of rabbits and hares. They can even keep up with running horses with their short yet sturdy legs. They were also used by farmers to lure predatory foxes into their dens before killing them.</p>
<p>They were also trained to hunt otters, marten, and even fierce badgers. Like most terriers that were once molded as hunters, they also evolved as pets and became lovely, friendly, and loyal companion dogs. They also take part in dog shows and they can easily grab their audience attention with their agility, appearance, and bright disposition.</p>
<p>The breed was registered by the British Kennel Club in 1920 and by the American Club ten years after.</p>
<p>At present, Borders are highly favored as companion dogs and pets due to their adaptability, friendliness, and winning personality. Nonetheless, they can be reliable when it comes to tracking down vermin. In fact, some of their esteemed talents include hunting, guarding the family, and performing tricks and sports that require competitive obedience.</p>
<p>Like most terriers, you can be rest assured to have a loyal and bright companion dogs if you give your attention and affection to a Border. You can be sure that they can definitely drive away your bore!</p>
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		<title>Lhasa Apso Breeders &#8211; Reliable Free Advice</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let&#8217;s  discuss the breed  standard of the popular and gorgeous Lhasa Apso shall we?</p>
<p> The Lhasa Apso is shown in the Non-Sporting Dog group, and is easily recognized by their distinctive coat and the medium small stocky body.</p>
<p> The average Lhaso Apso weighs between thirteen and fifteen pounds or six to seven kilograms.</p>
<p> While there are some slight variations between different judging bodies, the following is a guideline for the Lhasa Apso breed standards, based on the information provided by the American Kennel Club.</p>
<p> HEAD</p>
<p> * The skull is narrow and falls away from behind the ridge of the eyebrow in a marked degree. The skull is not flat but is not apple or dome-shaped either.</p>
<p> * The foreface is straight and the muzzle is medium in length. A square shaped muzzle is objectionable.</p>
<p> * The nose should be black and the tip of the nose should be carried level with the slit of the lower eye rim when viewed from the front of the dog.</p>
<p> * There should be a heavy furnishing of hair over the eyes and a good set of whiskers and a beard.</p>
<p> * The ears should be pendant type and should have a heavy feathering of hair.</p>
<p> * The eyes are to be dark brown and of medium size. Overly large and full eyes or small and sunken eyes are objectionable.</p>
<p> * An overbite is not acceptable, and a slightly undershot or level bite is preferred.  The desired bite is described as a “reverse scissors” with the upper incisors just touching the inside of the lower incisors. The teeth should not be showing while the mouth is closed.</p>
<p> NECK</p>
<p> * The neck is study and is well set on the shoulders. The neck should give an appearance of elegance to the carriage of the head.</p>
<p> BODY</p>
<p> * The length of the body should be longer than the height at the withers, when measured from the point of the shoulders to the point of the buttocks.</p>
<p> * The loin should be firmly muscled and not overly long.</p>
<p> * The ribs should extend well back along the body to provide balance and stance.</p>
<p> * The quarters and the thighs should be powerful and muscular and the abdomen should be tucked up at the loin.</p>
<p> * There is some variation in the size allowed, but males should not exceed 11 inches at the shoulder and females should not exceed 10 inches.</p>
<p> * All colors are acceptable, with mixtures and variations of colors with white.There may be darker markings on the edges of the ears and the beard.</p>
<p> * The coat should be long, but not long enough to touch the ground. It should be very thick and dense on the body, head and not overly coarse or silky to the touch.  It is to be completely straight with no curl. The legs should be completely covered and hair should grow between the toes.</p>
<p> * The legs should be as straight as possible with no bowing or crookedness. Due to the heavy coat and stout appearance, the leg bone will appear to be heavy but in reality is not.</p>
<p> * The pads of the feet should be large and almost cat-like in appearance.</p>
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<p> TAIL</p>
<p> * The Lhasa Apso&#8217;s tail should be curved over the backbone in a screw.</p>
<p> * It is acceptable for the tail to have a slight kink at the end.</p>
<p> * The hair on the tail should be well feathered and thick and dense.</p>
<p> * A low carriage of the tail is not unacceptable in the breed.</p>
<p> GAIT</p>
<p> * The Lhasa Apso should move gracefully and forcefully, with a trot being the normally preferred gait.</p>
<p> * The pads should be lifted off the ground and should be able to be seen as the dog is moving away.</p>
<p> * This dog has been bred for working in the mountains on rough and difficult terrain so speed is not important, rather the purposeful movement is.</p>
<p> CHARACTER</p>
<p> * The terms used in the breed standards are “gay and assertive but wary of strangers”. The Lhasa Apso is lively, intelligent and very devoted to their owners.</p>
<p> * They are a good watch dog as they are naturally wary of new people but should be very loyal companions of family members and familiar people.</p>
<p> I am sorry if that was all a bit &#8220;dry&#8221; but it is a little tricky to make the breed standards exciting.</p>
<p> Thanks for visiting and we hope you enjoyed learning a little about the breed standard of the Lhasa Apso.</p>
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		<title>The Playful and Inquisitive Dog: Cairn Terrier</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 23:15:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lewis Leake</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Cairn is assumed as one of the subcategories of Scotland&#8217;s terriers along with the Westies (West Highland White) and the Scottish, The Westies and the Cairns are highly related. For one, Westies are hybrids of white dogs crossed with Cairns of western Scotland. The Westie can be considered as the white variety of the Cairn who has a coat of any color but white. Scotties, however, have longer heads and bodies, have generally dark coats and are aloof than the other two. These dogs originated from the short-haired Skyes.</p>
<p>Cairn is the smallest breed among the terrier group. The name Cairn was coined after the small stone piles that marked borders of Scottish farms and graves.  During the early times, this breed was used to guide small animals into these piles of stones. However, cairns are strong and sturdy but are not heavy.  </p>
<p>This dog was already present during the 1500s even before it became popular in 1930, after the appearance of &#8220;Toto&#8221; in &#8220;The Wizard of Oz&#8221; as Dorothy&#8217;s companion dog. Presently, like the American pit bull terriers, Cairns are used as companion dogs. Among the variety&#8217;s talents are tracking, watching over the house, hunting, and performing tricks and sports regarding competitive obedience.    </p>
<p>The following are some of the basic facts breeders would really love to know about Cairns:</p>
<p>Category: Terrier</p>
<p>Living Environment: indoors (highly recommended); outdoors (fenced yard) </p>
<p>Coat: shaggy and coarse outer coat and short and soft furry undercoat</p>
<p>Colors: any color except white</p>
<p>Height: between 9.5 and 10 inches</p>
<p>Weight: between 13 and 14 pounds </p>
<p>Temperament: like most terriers that were bred as hunters, these dogs are mischievous, alert, restless and high-spirited; also have a special connection with children age six and above </p>
<p>Breeders should note of the following health issues: </p>
<p>?	  Atopy, a type of allergy <br />
?	  Cataract, or loss of transparency of one or both lenses of the eyes <br />
?	  Cryptorchidism, wherein testicles do not descend into the scrotum<br />
?	  Glaucoma, a condition that causes an increase pressure within the eye<br />
?	  Patellar luxation, a disorder in the kneecap</p>
<p>Care and Exercise: </p>
<p>?	Daily brushing is recommended to prevent tangles and mats.<br />
?	Hair around ears and eyes must be trimmed regularly.<br />
?	Do not over feed them as they gain weight easily.<br />
?	Their physique requires a regular exercise routine which includes a daily play time while on leash.<br />
?	They should be on leash while walking in public places because of their hunting instincts. </p>
<p>Origin/History:</p>
<p>As already noted, the Cairns were existent since around the 1500s. At around 1700s, the Isle of Skye and other highlands in Scotland were already producing lots of small terriers. Scottish breeds were separated into two: the Skye terriers and the Dandie Dinmont terriers. </p>
<p>The Dandie Dinmonts were categorized as a separate breed. The Skyes included the Scotties, the Westies, and the Cairns.  </p>
<p>In the year 1912, the Cairns receive their official name based on their excellent ability to hunt down vermin such as otters, foxes, and badgers that were hiding in cairns.  However, it was in the year 1913 when they received the official recognition from the American Kennel Club. </p>
<p>The Cairn terrier is one heck of an agile little dog that is very appropriate for the whole family. This breed is playful, prying, and is always ready to join the fun. If you are still not convinced, just reckon how Dorothy was entertained and accompanied by this type of dog.</p>
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		<title>Irish Water Spaniel – a Ideal Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 17:00:46 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a target="_blank" href="http://www.london-dog-walking.com/irish-water-spaniel">Irish Water Spaniel</a> is  an uncommon  dog, that comes from  Ireland that is powerfully built and taller and  more square than most spaniels. Actually the fact the tallest of spaniels. Their  hair consists of thick  curls with a  distinguishing puce / liver colour with a  pronounced purple tone. Irish water spaniels are  around sixty cms ( 24 inches) tall and weigh twenty five to thirty kgs (around  60 lbs). The Irish Water Spaniel’s  face and throat are smooth with the head topped with a “top knot” raising as a mound  between the eyes. Irish Water Spaniel’s have  a curious   medium sized smooth, rat like tail. Which contrasts strongly with their curly  coat.</p>
<p> They were and are a working dog, so are very intelligent and active.  Dog socialisation is important if they are to  blend into family life. Irish Water Spaniel’s  must have plenty of  regular walks and  time spent on dog training to  make the most of them. Irish Water@ Spaniel’s are  protective of their family and have a fierce, deep sounding bark if aggravated.  They normally live for  8-12 years<br /> .<br />  Their coat is non-shedding  so many people who suffer allergic responses might not be affected by the Irish Water Spaniel. Irish Water Spaniel’s do not require  daily grooming unless showing.  An occasional  trim to get rid of straggly ends with  scissors and a comb to  remove the mats. No surprise with their name that they love swimming, so  an occasional swim will curl up the coat again and keep them  happy.</p>
<p> The Irish Water Spaniel was breed in the the early nineteenth century in Ireland.  The origins of the breed are unclear, experts generally thinking they may have come from the  Portuguese Water Dog, Poodle and Barbet. The Irish Water Spaniel hunted as a gundog in the marshes, rivers and bogs in Ireland.</p>
<p> Although happy to curl up and sleep at home,   regular walks and exercise are  indispensible for a healthy,  trouble free Irish Water Spaniel. An unexercised Irish Water Spaniel is likely to lead to a mischievous, naughty dog. A great home for them is an active one, with plenty of activities going on and space, where their minds in addition to their bodies are exercised. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.london-dog-walking.com">Dog walkers</a> love them, as they appreciate good walks. Lots of Irish Water Spaniel lovers exercise their dogs in the  shooting field, in obedience tests, in  agility competitions, or in the conformation show ring.</p>
<p> Their intelligence results in them enjoying  agility and obedience activities and combined with their great nose often results in them being trained for explosive and drug detection.</p>
<p>The major health issue with  the breed is caused by their size and may be afflicted by hip dysplasia, if planning to breed from them, the potential mother and father should be scored for this.</p>
<p>The Irish Water Spaniel can be glutinous, so you  need to  control  their food intake.</p>
<p> A great dog for an active  family or couple who have the  time and either experience of other dogs, or are  prepared to  invest in the training,  perhaps with the  help of a professional <a target="_blank" href="http://www.london-dog-walking.com/london-dog-training">dog trainer</a>.</p>
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		<title>Maltese – a Wonderful Family Dog</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a target="_blank" href="http://www.london-dog-walking.com/maltese">Maltese</a> is a small dog in the toy group with silky white hair that is lively and  intelligent and very cuddly, soideal as a pet for city living. Though if living in  a flat, you  will need to take them out for regular walks or use professional dog walkers such as <a target="_blank" href="http://www.london-dog-walking.com/">London dog walking</a>  The fur  can grow long, so  those with busy lives often give them a puppy cut, otherwise the hair becomes difficult to manage.<br />  They have  large rounded dark eyes. Whilst the Maltese is petite,  standing between 8 and  ten inches high, it is solid and weighs  between  three and 7 pounds ( one and a half to  three kilograms). The <a target="_blank" href="http://www.london-dog-walking.com/london-dog-care">dog care</a> of a Maltese is relatively straightforward. They are somewhat long lived,  up to around  fifteen years.<br />  <br /> They is often dedicated to its owners, which means they  have a reputation for barking a lot.  Their high activity level can also lead to them snapping. Dog socialisation at an early age is  important to removing this problem. They are  gutsy and will  go up to dogs far bigger than themselves, being  self-assured they mix well with other  animals.<br />  The Maltese has a small number of health  problems, that includes skin, eye and teeth problems. In addition the risk of sun burn on the top of the nose and some respiratory problems.<br /> A routine of  grooming is  required with them, otherwise  you will get matted fur. In addition to brushing  twice a day, one ideally should also clean them after  eating, to  minimise hair staining. Tear staining is also common which is due to the size of the tear ducts and how much the Maltese’s eyes water.  Tear stain can be minimised or reduced by  use of a  fine-toothed metal comb that is  moistened with lukewarm water and pulled through the hair below the eyes. This  should be done every  couple of days.<br />  Whilst they have thick hair, they do not shed very much and like the  akin Bichon Frisé and Havanese will not give as much allergic reaction to people as other dog breeds. A lot of will keep the hair out of the eyes by the use of a ponytail to ease cleaning the eyes. It is important also to regularly clean the Maltese’s ears.<br /> You might think the Maltese comes from Malta!, its origins are  unclear, though many experts believe they come from  around the Mediterranean area.  It is sometimes called a Maltese Terrier or the Maltese Lion Dog ( a reflection on its character), though its official kennel name is “Maltese”.</p>
<p>The Maltese origin  could have been either from the Asian Tibetan Terrier or the Swiss Spitz dog. Records show that they date back to  when it was found on a Greek amphora around 500 B. C. and is often mentioned in Greek / Roman writings.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2009 19:31:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lewis Leake</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Raising a mastiff is much the same as caring for any other breed of dog. You should take care to begin training your mastiff puppy as soon as you can, as well as develop a good exercise routine. <a target="_blank" href="http://petmastiff.com/caring-for-your-mastiff/"><strong>Mastiff training</strong></a> can be stressful if you don’t have the drive for correction. Your mastiff will need a good diet and regular grooming to ensure he remains in good health. Be aware when taking in a mastiff that they have a tendency to want to lie around with very little desire to exercise. You will need to have a determined attitude toward exercising your mastiff.</p>
<p> A good place to start in regards to an exercise routine is to walk your mastiff on a daily basis—preferably twice a day. If you have a private yard, letting your mastiff walk around for a bit is an excellent source of exercise. If you live in an apartment or other area without a private yard, it is recommended that you walk your mastiff twice a day in the nearest dog-friendly area.</p>
<p> <a target="_blank" href="http://petmastiff.com/breeding-mastiff-puppies/">Mastiff puppies</a> need a good and regular diet to help them stay healthy. After they have been separated from their mothers they should be fed about four times a day to help them to grow strong and healthy. As your mastiff gets older you can start to lower the amount of food you give him on a daily basis to twice a day. Make sure to give your mastiff a balanced diet of meat and dried food.</p>
<p>Grooming a mastiff is generally a very easy process, since they are short-haired. They are natural shedders (watch out in the spring time!), so you don’t have to work so hard when you brush them. They do have natural oils in their coat to help protect their skin, to take extra care not to over-wash your mastiff; about once a month should work nicely.</p>
<p> Although they are very large, mastiffs are a gentle breed and can be very wonderful pets if taken care of properly. They have a wonderful attitude towards children, but naturally their size may not make great pets if your child is very young and can easily get knocked over by a grown mastiff. There are many different types of mastiffs, some of the most popular being <a target="_blank" href="http://petmastiff.com/bull-mastiff/">bull mastiffs</a>, English mastiffs, and American mastiffs. If you decide to introduce a mastiff into your home, you won’t be sorry!</p>
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		<title>Training Your Bedlington Terrier</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2009 19:31:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lewis Leake</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re the owner of a Bedlington terrier and you&#8217;re concerned about its behavior you may want to consider <a target="_blank" title="bedlington terrier training" href="http://bedlingtonterrier.blogspot.com/2006/03/bedlington-terrier-training.html">Bedlington Terrier training</a>. Training your dog need not be difficult, though it is a process that requires patience and determination and so it is worthwhile gaining an understanding of the stages involved in training a Bedlington Terrier.</p>
<p> Understanding Your Bedlington Terrier&#8217;s Needs</p>
<p> When your puppy or dog participates in training, the dog will fulfill some of its basic needs including exercising, socializing with other dogs and feeling secure in the knowledge of what is expected of it. After your Bedlington terrier has taken part in a dog obedience course, he will learn to respond in an appropriate manner to your commands while avoiding separation anxiety.</p>
<p> The main aim of starting out to train a Bedlington terrier is to teach it to behave in the desired manner around people and other dogs, and it should also train the dog to become a well-behaved companion. In addition, your Bedlington terrier will have learnt how to perform specific tasks, though of course he should not be punished when he fails to obey commands.</p>
<p> There are those who believe that <a target="_blank" title="training a bedlington terrier" href="http://bedlingtonterrier.blogspot.com/2009/03/training-bedlington-terrier.html">Training A Bedlington terrier</a> involves punishing the dog when it disobeys commands or doesn&#8217;t respond in an appropriate manner. However, giving the dog a treat when he performs the right action is considered a better option for training.</p>
<p> Essentially, it will pay you well to realize that your Bedlington terrier is a social animal that will respond well to obedience training and if he is not trained, the dog may behave erratically rather than in a manner appropriate for a housebroken dog. Training and <a target="_blank" title="caring for a bedlington terrier" href="http://bedlingtonterrier.blogspot.com/2006/03/bedlington-terrier_114257200692784921.html">caring for a Bedlington terrier</a> is an ongoing process that may continue for some time and it requires the active participation of the owner as well as the trainer, and it is more than giving your dog commands and expecting it to work hard. Training your Bedlington terrier is important for its quality of life and will assist in making it a happy, content and obedient companion that will enjoy its time with you and other members of the family.</p>
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		<title>Chihuahua Types &#8211; There’s A Type Of Chihuahua For Everyone</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jul 2008 02:21:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lewis Leake</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Lee Dobbins</p>
<p>Everyone is familiar with the tiny Chihuahua dog breed, but what many people don&#8217;t know is that there are different types of Chihuahua dogs. At one time these tiny canines were considered sacred to the Aztec tribes, but today they are mostly a pampered pet. Chihuahua dogs were discovered in Chihuahua, Mexico.</p>
<p>The smallest of dog breeds, there are far more Chihuahua types than people realize. Their popularity has really grown in recent years with all the publicity of celebrities and their pet Chi&#8217;s. Although these dogs are small in stature small, they have quite a big personality!</p>
<p>Fawn, chocolate, cream, silver, blue, and black are the wide range of colors available for Chihuahua. These may be apple-heads or deer-heads. A very round skull, short snout, and close-set eyes describe an applehead Chihuahua. Whilst the deer head Chihuahua are accompanied by a longer nose and they often look like a &#8230;</p>
<p><b>Source:</b> <a href="http://dog-gonnit.com/chihuahua-types-theres-a-type-of-chihuahua-for-everyone/" target="_blank">Dog</a></p>
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