Pets and Animals Articles
191: Rottweiler Grooming As A Career
Rottweiler grooming is a very important issue to be aware of. Of course if you have any type of dog you want to make sure that you love and care for them as much as you can, and in particular this means grooming. All dogs require proper grooming, and the way they should be groomed will depend largely on their breed. The Rottweiler, for instance, is an average shedder with a somewhat coarse coat of medium length.
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192: All About German Shepherds
It was Max von Stephanitz who gripped all the essential credits for the development of the highly talented, faithful and obedient German Shepherd. He solely conceptualized a great variety of sheep herding dogs into one single variety. He visualized a dog of righteous character, great working ability, loyal and comprehensively trainable. Shepherd dogs were known as the best working dogs in 18th and 19th centuries. The shepherds in Germany employed their dogs to direct their group of sheep as well as cattle. The first priority was given on their working ability, not on their appearance. The root of these dogs in historical timeline has not yet been identified.
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193: Description Of A Miniature Pomeranian
The miniature Pomeranian, a toy dog from Nordic family, is a compact, short-backed and active dog. Originally used as a sleigh dog in Iceland and Lapland, the Pomeranian now has become a great companion to humans. Contrary to the available size in today's market, Pomeranians were bred to be much larger weighing about thirty pounds. But great efforts were made later by breeders to make the breed smaller in size. As the standard specified by American Kennel Club (AKC), a Pomeranian may weigh between three and seven pounds, however, the Pomeranians participating in dog shows must weigh between four and six pounds.
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194: Choosing Reputable Chihuahua Breeders
One of the breeds of dog that has grown in popularity in recent years has been the Chihuahua breed. More and more individuals are choosing to take them home and make them their pets. However some individuals are having trouble finding these types of dogs as they have trouble identifying Chihuahua breeders. Individuals and families can find Chihuahua breeders through a variety of sources, and they can choose the right breeder to give them the pet they've dreamed of by looking for certain things in breeders.
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195: Dog Products that an Owner Cannot Live Without
When owning a dog, there are certain products that every dog owner needs so that both the owner and the dog are happy. It is especially important to purchase these products as soon as you acquire the dog and to keep these things around during the ownership of the dog, which is most likely going to be a long time. However, knowing what you need from the beginning can give you the peace of mind that you will always have what you need when you need it. You won't have to worry about making late night trips to the store or having to wait until the next day when the store opens back up for the day.
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196: Hhealth Issues With Dogs in Shelters
A dog is a man's best friend and I am sure all dog owners will agree wholeheartedly with me and the welcome wag of its tail and the friendly lick can make you smile even after a hard stressful day at work. A dog will get just as much enjoyment from lying on the floor near you if you haven't the energy for a walk, never complaining. It is understandable why many people prefer the company of their dog over that of another human being when they so rarely demand anything other than your love.
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197: How To Choose A Healthy Pet Food For Your Dog
The most important decision you can make for your dog is what they eat. While many laws and regulations exist for our food, pet food does not have the same safety assurances. Whether purchased from the grocery store, pet store, or your local veterinarian's office, pet food may contain animal by-products.
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198: What Type of Training do Seeing Eye Dogs Require?
The training of a seeing eye dog is rather difficult because a lot of responsibility is placed upon the dog to keep his or her owner safe. Many individuals are in awe of these dogs because of everything that they do. But that is because the training that they have received is quite strenuous and started when they were puppies, which can be as young as eight weeks old. However, they are usually not ready to be assigned to an owner until they are about two years old. This is how long it takes to make sure these dogs are ready to do what it is they need to do to keep their owner safe.
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199: Pugs 101 The Pug Standard
The parent breed club, rather than the American Kennel Club (AKC), which acts in other ways in the dog show world, determines the breed standard for any dog breed in America. In the case of Pugs the Pug Dog Club of America determined the breed standard. It is only that club, as well as the efforts of ethical breeders, that can get any changes done for future Pugs. Pugs are small dogs with pushed-in faces and very curly tails.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Aug 21st 2008 | Category: Pets and Animals | Total views: 0 |
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200: Rottweiler Health Problems To Look For
Before you take on the responsibility of a Rottweiler dog you should become as familiar as you can with potential health problems. Some Rottweiler health problems are more issues to be aware of than actual problems while others are problems that every owner should be aware of and every breeder should make owners aware of.
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