Getting To Know Your Shetland SheepdogDog Training Getting To Know Your Shetland Sheepdog by Dan Stevens Getting to know your dog starts by getting to know its breed, and that includes getting a better idea about its appearance, personality, and health requirements. Here's what you need to know about Shetland Sheepdogs: Also known as the "Sheltie," the Shetland Sheepdog originally began life as a small herding dog for Shetland
Is An Australian Shepherd Puppy The Right Choice For Me And My Family?Dog Training Is An Australian Shepherd Puppy The Right Choice For Me And My Family? by Mitch Endick The Australian Shepherd is a working sheep and farm dog that might do quite poorly in an apartment. They are vigorous dogs with high intelligence that were bred to think and work. They require at the least, a properly fenced in enclosure and at the best, a farm to run and work. They form
Is An American Staffordshire Terrier Puppy The Right Choice For Me And My Family?Dog Training Is An American Staffordshire Terrier Puppy The Right Choice For Me And My Family? by Mitch Endick The American Staffordshire Terrier has great stocky muscular strength, full of courage, agile and keenly aware of her surroundings. Her general appearance will help deter strangers. She must be trained and socialized with people and pets early as because she has a dominant
Guide To Dog Friendly Hotels For The Pampered PoochDog Training Guide To Dog Friendly Hotels For The Pampered Pooch by Rebecca Prescott In France, small dogs have always been pampered and accepted virtually anywhere their owner goes. That can now be extended to cities worldwide and is especially true of Hotels at the top-end of the market. There are two main reasons for this. Increasing numbers of clients wish to have their dog with them to
Terrier Dog BreedsTerriers are known for their distinctive fiesty personalities. Naturally tenacious, these lively little dogs require owners who are willing to provide lots of physical and mental stimulation
Solving The Tear Staining In Small Dog BreedsDog Training Solving The Tear Staining In Small Dog Breeds by Sandy Schneider There are several dog breeds that have an inherent issue with tear staining. The most obvious ones are the white or light color dogs such as the Bichon breeds. Although they by no means are the only ones, the bichon breeds, being long-haired, non shedding breeds, tend to need daily eye-care to avoid tear staining.
Farm Dogs? the KelpieThe Kelpie farm dog was developed in Australia about 140 years ago to work livestock in harsh conditions. Selected for their short coat for heat tolerance, their endurance and intelligence that enables them to take instructions and still work independently of their master. They are a natural herding dog, descending from the British working collie
Is An Alaskan Malamute Puppy The Right Choice For Me And My Family?Dog Training Is An Alaskan Malamute Puppy The Right Choice For Me And My Family? by Mitch Endick The Alaskan Malamute might be a very poor choice for an apartment. They are large, intelligent dogs that need room to exercise and they can shed profusely. She is an Artic sled dog, bred for power, big muscles, deep chest and vigor. She has a thick, coarse coat, of course, and a wooly undercoat.
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