Irish Setter
... ncompass the Show-bred dog recognized by the AKC as well as the field-bred Red Setter recognized by the Field Dog Stud Book. It is in the Setter Family// Description Appearance ...
Golden Retriever
... den is athletic, and well balanced. It is a symmetrical, and active dog. An American Golden is less stocky and lankier than a British. A male should stand from 22–24 inch (58–61 cm) in height at t ...
Black and Tan Coonhound
... nd strangers or unfamiliar dogs, but will socialize well with time, as they are bred to hunt and work in packs. They don’t become senior citizens until about ten years old, and will be active, fun-loving budd ...
Australian Koolie
... xperienced handlers know well that they need guidance instead of merely being pushed and given praise instead of assigning blame. A steady and supportive approach will be productive, proving the Koolies adaptab ...
Belgian Griffon
... y dogs with thick-set, well-balanced bodies, giving a squared appearance in proportion when viewed from the side. A proper Griffon should be muscular, compact, and well-boned, and should not seem delicate, racy ...
Magyar Agar
... are usually well behaved around children and also with other dogs. They are somewhat reserved but should not be overly shy. They are intelligent, easy to train and faithful. As with all dogs, early socializatio ...
Santal Hound
... a scent-hound; the ears are pricked well forward; it has dark almond shaped eyes either topaz golden to dark brown; the coat is short but not smooth except in puppies; waist is narrow and shape sleek but ches ...
Stephens Stock (Stephens Cur)
... her baby brother Adam, as well as various witches, warlocks, and mere mortals, along with an occasional elf, leprechaun, nymph, and other supernatural being. The program made full use of the period's modest bu ...
Shiba Inu
... of dog from Japan.A small, agile dog that copes very well with mountainous terrain, the Shiba Inu was originally bred for hunting. It is similar in appearance to the Akita, though much smaller in statur ...
Brittany
... "sidekick". The Hundred Years' War has obscured these facts, as well as the Romano-British nature of the Breton people (both Celtic and Romance.)While the 1066 conquest of England gave control of that kingdom t ...
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
... he Cavalier has a full-length tail, well-feathered with long hair, which is typically carried aloft when walking. CoatThe breed naturally grows a substantial silky coat of moderate length ...
American Water Spaniel
... They have a curly to marcell coat that is dense and well-suited to resist cold water and inclement weather. The coat's color is liver, brown, or chocolate. (A small amount of white on chest or toes is permissi ...
Catahoula Cur
... ve a strong independent streak. The Catahoula temperament is not well suited for everyone; these dogs are very protective of their territory and family, especially the males, but are kind and gentle toward othe ...
Eurohound
... me completely spotted dogs appear as well. Once the percentage of pointer drops, the dogs start to look more like Alaskan huskies.
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Yorkillon
... ost based on appearance or working ability as well as other traits:Companion dogsExtinct dog breedsFighting breedsGuard dogsHerding dogsHunting dogs include:Cur dogsGun dogsHoundsTerriersLivestock g ...
Tornjak
... AppearanceTornjak is a large and powerful dog, well proportioned and agile. The shape of the body is almost square. The bone is not light, but nevertheless not heavy nor coarse. His coat is ...
Smooth Collie
... ey are alert and vocal, making them both good watchdogs if well trained and potential nuisances if allowed to bark indiscriminately. This breed is easy to train, due to its high intelligence and eagerness to pl ...
Schnauzer
... ed in crosses to bring down the size of the well-established Standard Schnauzer, with the goal of creating a duplicate in miniature. Crossing to other breeds, such as the Affenpinscher, Poodle and Miniature Pin ...
Bergamasco
... gamasco is a medium size dog, well proportioned and harmonious having a rustic appearance. It is a solidly compact dog with a strong, powerful build that gives it great resistance without taking away any of its ...
German Coolie
... h3> AppearanceCoolies are eye catching, well balanced, medium sized dogs, with unusual markings in form of patches and flecks of colour, creating a mottled effect. The two main colors are r ...
Siberian Husky
... ities with the Alaskan Malamute as well as many other Spitz breeds such as the Samoyed, which has a comparable history to the Huskies. Siberians have a thicker coat than most other breeds of dog. They come in a ...
Kangal Dog
... uardian for families as well, as it watches members of its flock with extreme devotion.// Description AppearanceAdult males stand about 28 inches (75 cm) high at the shoul ...
Finnish Spitz
... s, grouses, and capercaillies, but it serves well also to hunt moose and elk. Some individuals have been known to go after even a bear, despite the dog's small size. In its native country, the breed is still mo ...
Gull Terr
... ted for experienced owners. Muscular, well-boned and agile, the Gull Terr is a powerful working Breed. HistoryThis impressive working dog is sometimes seen as the Pakistani version of the ...
Cão de Castro Laboreiro
... ard the cattle, as well as the household and family. It is said to be as good as a guard dog as a family dog, always ready to play with the children of the family, but instantly changing to protector mode if a ...
Airedale Terrier
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Kraski Ovcar (Karst Shepherd Dog)
... es, most based on appearance or working ability as well as other traits:Companion dogsExtinct dog breedsFighting breedsGuard dogsHerding dogsHunting dogs include:Cur dogsGun dogsHoundsTerriersLivest ...
Border Terrier
... Narrow-bodied and well-proportioned, males stand 13-16 inches at the shoulder, and weigh 13-16lbs. Females 11-14 inches and 11-14lbs.The Border Terrier has a double coat consisting of a short, den ...
Danish Broholmer
... nd dominant walk. A well trained Broholmer should be calm, good tempered, friendly, yet watchful towards strangers.
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Boxer
... The Boxer scores well in the smarts department.
Versatility? The Boxer does well in obedience, agility, and therapy work and has served credibly as a war dog and a police dog.
The talented Boxer is anoth ...
Mountain Dog
... large, sturdy, strong, agile and well-balanced. The males appear distinctly masculine while the females are distinctly feminine. The tri-coloured, heavy, double coat has distinctive markings — The ground colo ...
Tenterfield Terrier
... ure Fox Terrier (known colloquially as ‘Mini Foxies’) was well established in rural Australia. By the 1920s the dog was a fixture in urban households as well.The name ‘Tenterfield’ is sometimes i ...
Bulgarian Shepherd Dog
... ose to the intrigue and authors self-prove, without serious well-founded statements. For this not small group of dogs, assimilated to sheep breeding traditions of the Balkan Peninsula population there aren’t ...
Sabueso español
... nd accurately capture its mood and feel, as well as hearing numerous tales of various black hounds. Conan Doyle's former school, Stonyhurst College is thought to have provided the inspiration for the descriptio ...
Carolina Dog
... ere just dogs their DNA patterns should be well distributed throughout the canine family tree. But they aren't. They're all at the base of the tree, where you would find very primitive dogs.” This wasn’t co ...
Welsh Springer Spaniel
... . Nostrils are well developed and are black or any shade of brown; a pink nose is to be severely penalised in the AKC standard for the show ring, in Britain it is a recognised (and probably the original) type. ...
Feist
... collaboration formed. Monarch (Lay Your Jewelled Head Down)Feist's solo début album, Monarch (Lay Your Jewelled Head Down), was released in 1999. Composed of 10 songs, it is a companion ...
Hortaya Borzaya
... ight alone, its sense of smell is also quite well developed and it often will track game gone out of sight nose down.Hortaya hunt singly on smaller game, or as pairs and larger groups on wolves, antelope ...
Smithfield
... ny workers based in nearby Holborn, Clerkenwell and the City; at weekends, the nightclubs and bars with late licenses draw people into the area on their own merit.Until 2002 Smithfield hosted the midnigh ...
Gordon Setter
... aracteristics well into their older years.Gordons were bred to run, and require 60 to 80 minutes of vigorous exercise daily. Young dogs should not be over-exercised or begin agility training until they a ...
Thai Ridgeback
... n be aggressive with other dogs, as well as people. They are best kept by dominant owners who have a thorough understanding of dog behavior and aggression. Due to its largely undomesticated nature, the Thai Rid ...
Beauceron
... ndard colouring is black and tan as well as black, tan and grey (harlequin). Other colours, such as the once prevalent tawny, grey or grey/black, are now banned by the breed standard. The coat is short, close a ...
Polish Lowland Sheepdog (Polski Owczarek Nizinny or PON)
... They have an excellent memory and can be well trained, but may dominate a weak-willed owner. PONs adapt well to various conditions, and are popular as companion dogs for apartment dwellers in their native Polan ...
Russian Harlequin Hound (Russkaja Pegaja)
... working ability as well as other traits:Companion dogsExtinct dog breedsFighting breedsGuard dogsHerding dogsHunting dogs include:Cur dogsGun dogsHoundsTerriersLivestock guardian dogsMolossersMost p ...
Mucuchies (Venezuela)
... ezuela and beyond. There is a well-known painting of Simon Bolivar on a horse with the mucuchies dog that was given to him when he crossed Venezuela. Although bad breeding hurt the stock. In 1961 a club formed ...
Österreichischer Kurzhaariger Pinscher
... tish. 'Mutt' is short for 'muttonhead' and is slang for an idiot as well as for a mongrel.So, if I want to point out that something like this should be corrected, without insulting the author, to whose a ...
Mioritic
... as one of their main characteristics. It is a calm and well-mannered dog. As this dog was used as a herd protector, he is very attached to family and goes all the way when protecting those he is attached to. Be ...
Toy Fox Terrier
... errier, and are said to be well suited for older owners. They are quite trainable and are cited as making a wonderful companion for people with disabilities. They do not bark too much if they are trained well. ...
Pyrenean Mastiff
... y have heavy bones, pendant ears, a relatively short and well-muscled neck, and a short muzzle. Although some Molossers are used for search and rescue, such as the Newfoundland and the Saint Bernard, most are u ...
Jack Russell Terrier
... erved in working ability as well as appearance much as it existed over 200 years ago.// DescriptionJack Russell Terriers are a sturdy, tough terrier, measuring between 10" and 15" at the ...
Rewarding Good Dog Behavior
... ll last all day long.If we treat our pets well and reward them often, then they will be eager to make us happy by providing whatever behaviors precede our attention. These treats and rewards do much to ad ...
Overcoming Arthritis In Dogs
... preparing his meals with raw or cooked meat as well as cooked vegetables. They are not only healthier for him but should help alleviate some of the swelling in his joints. (Stay away from anything spicy such a ...
Three Tricks To Teaching Dogs Tricks
... rience if they choose a trick for which the animal is well suited. A dog or dogs who hates to rear up on his hind legs, for instance, is a poor candidate for any "learning to walk" trick. Meanwhile, a dog or do ...
Are 2 Dogs Better Than 1?
... e also likely to have problems. Some dogs simply don't adjust well to competition -- ever. In the final analysis, all dogs are individuals with independent personalities. You should know best whether a new ...
Are you ready to get a dog?
... equent vet visits, as well as medications. There are also potential emergency situations. My dog or dogs broke her toe during a scuffle at a dog or dogs park (I recommend you avoid those places, by the way) and ...
5 Things To Avoid During Dog Training
... en the owner rewards well learned behavior traits. Many owners, lacking the time or perhaps the patience, will be quite happy to have a pet that merely answers to its name and stops barking when repeatedly shou ...
Different Training For Different Breeds
... t folks." well, the same applies to the canine world. Pure breeds have been refined over the years for specialized purposes and if these purposes are considered in the training, you are assured of a much better ...
How To Teach Children To Care For The Dog
... riosity. With a new dog, you may not know his temperament very well or how he may react to your child's curiosity. Lead by example. Show your child how to be kind to animals. Show them how to gently pet them on ...
What You Can Learn From Training Your Dog
... deal about friendship building, as well.There is of course, the tremendous sense of satisfaction that comes from training a dog or dogs to consider, too. Training requires a commitment over time and a wi ...
Dealing With A Difficult Dog
... y of his problems-as well as helping to insure a long healthy life for your dog. Too often, medical causes of poor behavior go overlooked.Be PatientDon't expect your problem dog or dogs to transf ...
Comparing Pure Breds With Mutts
... d dogs are well sought after due to the selective nature of the breeding practises, the newborn pups will still have to be raised with the breeder and will only be released when a number of pre-screened homes h ...
Rabies
... Rabies is not only a threat to your pet but to you as well. A fatal, viral disease, rabies affects the brain and nerves. The main source of rabies comes from infected wildlife, such as foxes, raccoons, skunks, ...
Different Training Techniques For Companion Dogs
... animals neutered as a way to curb aggressive tendencies, as well as controlling the stray pet population and decreasing roaming behaviors. This is a suggestion to seriously ponder as many thousands of unwanted ...
10 Things In Your Home That Can Kill Your Dog
... to dogs as well. Symptoms of toxicity include drooling, lack of appetite, vomiting, and lethargy. If you suspect your dog or dogs has ingested a watch battery, contact your vet immediately.6) Moth Ba ...
Dog Pregnancy
... on, you will be able to establish her normal temperature, as well as when the drop takes place.
Veterinary Testing
Rather than depend on your own observations, your veterinarian can easily help you determ ...
Keeping Your Dog Warm In The Winter
... This will help keep him warm as well as help prevent dry, cracked, irritated pads.If your dog or dogs lives primarily outside, you will want to make sure you get him a good quality shelter of some sort. ...
How To Care For your Pet Dog
... ommended and later commercial adult food - a well balanced good quality dry food is essential. A constant supply of fresh clean water should be available. A deep stainless steel or earthenware bowl will keep t ...
Dog obedience and training program
... to please their owners, but untrained dogs simply do not know how. well-trained dogs are happier and healthier - and so are their owners. Here are some guidelines to enacting an obedience training program for y ...
Are You Ready for a Dog?
... dogs will not do so well and are more likely to destroy items in your home. The same can be said for exercise. Some dogs require much more time to run around, while others can get by with less physical activit ...
Information On Spaying Or Neutering Your Puppy
... ed significantly as well. If you wait until after her first heat cycle to have her spayed, then her chances of developing some of these conditions is almost doubled.Without the mood swings, yelping and ho ...
Selecting Dog Food
... uacy of a food, clinical experience as well as scientific studies have confirmed that even foods that pass feeding trials may still be inadequate for long-term maintenance. Also keep in mind that the standards ...
What is really in your dogs food ?
... recommendation on food as well. Many times dogs of certain ages or with certain health conditions need to be on a prescription diet. While these diets are often expensive, they do contain the proper nutrients t ...
Commercial Dog Food Information
... nal adequacy of a food, clinical experience as well as scientific studies have confirmed that even foods that pass feeding trials may still be inadequate for long-term maintenance. Also keep in mind that the st ...
Training A Show Dog
... just waiting to be taken, how do we get our dogs in the act?well, the first step to beginning in the show dog or dogs circuit is getting into touch with a kennel club or pet association. These groups will ...
Finding Your New Dog
... puppies with no regard to their health or psychological well-being.I would suggest these as the best three ways to find a dog:1) Get your dog or dogs from a reputable breeder. If you want a purebred do ...
Choosing the right puppy breed
... hasing, you can guarantee that your new puppy will be a well-loved addition to your family unit. While I'm not saying that you should discount a breed entirely based on one troublesome characteristic, I'm sayin ...
Flying with your dog
... , if your dog or dogs is well-mannered and on-leash, you may be able to walk your dog or dogs into the terminal while pushing your crate. Be prepared to crate your dog or dogs if requested to do so by airport p ...
Problem Dogs
... er, but can be a nuisance to an entire neighborhood as well. The most common reason for consistent barking is boredom and loneliness. Have your neighbors told you that your dog or dogs barks all day long while ...
Five Tips For New Dog Owners
... sease.2. Train your dog or dogs - A well behaved dog or dogs is welcome almost anywhere. Make sure other people can enjoy your dog's company by teaching him good manners. If you are unsure about how to trai ...
Three Ways To Combat Separation Anxiety In Dogs
... relatively easy to diagnose: an otherwise well-adjusted dog or dogs seems to transform into a monster when left alone. Unfortunately, it is not always quite as easy to treat the disorder.Helping a dog or ...
Are you ready for a dog ?
... different. Find a dog or dogs that fits well into your family, so you and your dog or dogs can live in harmony.
While it is important to choose the correct breed for your families lifestyle, it is even more ...
The Most important steps for finding a dog breeder
... . You can also try the veterinary offices and pet shops as well as dog or dogs exhibitions. The last mean is indeed trustworthy as the dog or dogs breeder is giving off his success and love for his dogs as well ...
5 Easy Steps To Stop Your Puppy From Chewing
... good health and the well being of your book collection. You might even find the time to spend some quality time reading Cujo again with your new best friend. ...
Separation anxiety in dogs
... king behavior, as well as the dog or dogs not leaving the owner's side and becoming a 'Velcro dog,'" said Dr. Levine.
Anxiety experienced during separation might not be the only time the dog or dogs feels an ...
Chewing and Digging
... are a great way to keep your puppy busy as well as relieve pain associated with teething. Once the teeth erupt, the real chewing begins. The teeth seem to need “setting” into the jaw and this is accomplishe ...
Finding A Reputable Breeder
... t breeder? well, ideally there are several key things to look for. Below is a simple check list to follow when looking for your breeder.- Who is the breeder? It is very important to find out who the breeder ...
If You Want A Good Puppy, Start With A Good Breeder
... e genetic health problems, as well as common diseases like Kennel Cough. They seldom specialize, carrying many different breeds of dogs, hoping to have whatever the unsuspecting public wants.Steps To Findin ...
Dog Breeds
... they were bred to have characteristics that make them well suited for specific tasks. Over thousands of years, dogs were bred to meet a variety of human needs.Toy breeds are the very small types of dogs, of ...
How To Teach Your Dog To Heel
... owner of a well-mannered and lovable pet. To add to the beauty of all this, the command itself is quite simple and almost any dog or dogs can learn the meaning of the command with 30 minutes or so of effort. ...
Bringing a New Dog into a Home with Existing Pets
... ent other disasters as well. Dogs that eat in groups tend to gulp without properly chewing their food. This can lead to choking and a condition called 'bloat' that can be life threatening.Don't Ignore Your ...
Step by Step Guide to Choosing the Right Dog Breed
... ize of your dog, as well. Very small dogs, such as Chihuahuas or Maltese, can be very delicate and are often accidentally injured by young children. On the other hand, very large dogs, such as Boxers or Saint B ...
Dog Obedience
... Teaching basic obedience skills to a dog or dogs can be exciting as well as challenging. Having problems on where to begin? Start by doing your homework. A student can only be as good as his trainer, right? ...
How To Teach Your Dog To Fetch
... grasp of older dogs as well. In this simple form of a rudimentary game, fetch is primarily used as an entertainment with a primary purpose of creating bonding time between dog or dogs and trainer. In more advan ...
How To Train Your Dog To Avoid Lawsuits
... the bad behavior?well, for starters, every dog or dogs should learn the "NO" command. This simple one word command is precise and definite in its meaning. It tells the animal to stop whatever it is doing ...
Before You Buy that Puppy
... grew up with. Maybe it was a good-natured mutt or even a neighbour's well-behaved German Shepherd. Some folks imagine owning a beautiful and heroic dog or dogs such as "Lassie" of book and screen fame. ...
The Truth About Pet Insurance
... nce is for people, right? well, if you have ever had to empty your savings account in order to pay for a pet's surgery or if you have ever had to put a beloved pet to sleep because you couldn't afford medical c ...
Choosing The Right Breeder
... ble disease as well as have all the information regarding the pair's ancestors and health records on file. Should a breeder find no problem in the history of the pair, one must still ask details to be sure. Thi ...
You Need A Successful Dog Training Strategy
... they will undoubtedly produce a well-trained dog. Losing sight of this foundation for success, however, will cripple an otherwise well-intended method of dog or dogs training.The specifics of dog or dogs ...
Why Effective Dog Training Is Essential
... n serious injury or death. In critical pressure situations, a well-trained dog or dogs can be controlled and protected. The untrained dog or dogs is left only with his instincts and lessons learned through the ...
Your New Puppy: Must Haves for your Dog
... proof works well, too. As they grow, you'll likely need to upgrade to larger dishes to accommodate your pet's size.Food: Choose an age-appropriate food. Ask your vet or local pet store for recommendations i ...
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