dog breeding
dog breeding
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by Trevor Albinez - 2007-02-21
The rise in popularity of blue pitbulls has been on the rise the past decade with the ever-increasing interest in the dogs themselves. The interest is spawned from the media coverage that a pitbull g...
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by Matthew Hick - 2007-03-20
Selecting your new pet dog can be quite a task, especially since there are so many types to choose from. Some people want a dog with a disposition that will be a perfect fit for them, their family and...
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by Dane Stanton - 2007-03-20
Nobody knows for sure where rednose pitbulls came from or what country for sure however there are records that clearly show the information we do know is that they came in large part from Ireland. Re...
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by Matthew Hick - 2007-03-26
If you happen to be in the market for a purebred dog, there are over one hundred varieties to choose from. They each have their own traits and temperaments. They also come in large and small sizes. Yo...
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by Matthew Hick - 2007-04-02
Often people wonder exactly when puppy training should take place. Well, the answer is as soon as possible. A puppy is able to learn things as soon as he can walk. And the earlier you start training, ...
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by Matthew Hick - 2007-04-09
If you're going away and need to leave your dog somewhere, then you have several options. You can opt for home boarding, where the dog is cared for in a home environment, pet sitting, where someone wi...
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by Keith Londrie - 2007-04-12
Ancient history. The earliest fossil carnivores that can be linked with some certainty to canids are the Eocene Miacids some 55 to 38 million years ago. From the miacids evolved the cat-like (Feloidea...
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by Matthew Hick - 2007-04-16
Most people wouldn't think to go a day or two without out combing their hair, let alone a week or two. Whether your dog has short or long hair, he still requires grooming to maintain a healthy, shiny ...
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by Matthew Hick - 2007-04-23
Naming a dog can be an important but daunting task. Previously, as a trend, we have named our pets after certain characteristics. Today, the dog is more than a pet, but a part of the family and we now...
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by Connie Limon - 2007-04-23
The first sense of a Shih Tzu puppy is "scent." The newborn Shih Tzu puppy will be able to smell the scent of the breeder immediately after the sac is broken. The Shih Tzu breeder is familiar with lit...