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Standard Poodles: How To Brush The Teeth
Pets Training Tips Blog | July 4th 2008 by kon5518
Brushing should be an enjoyable time for you and your dog… As much as you need to clean your teeth to prevent cavities and other gum diseases, Standard Poodles need dental care too. Though they do not or seldom develop cavities, Standard Poodle read more
How to Train a Yorkshire Terrier
The Only Club For Pet Owners | July 2nd 2008 by Albert
How to Train a Yorkshire Terrier While Yorkshire Terriers are incredibly intelligent dogs that will easily learn tricks and such, it is believed that the Yorkshire Terrier is the hardest to house read more
Toy Poodles: Diseases They Are Prone To
Pets Training Tips Blog | June 30th 2008 by kon5518
To prevent health problems, owners should know what diseases this breed is prone to… Toy Poodles are the smallest variety among the Poodle dog breed. Toy Poodles should measure ten inches or under at the highest point of the shoulders. The bree read more
Bulldog Breed Facts and Health Problems Information
Dog Training and Care by Kevin the Collie - Life of a London… | June 30th 2008 by Kevin the Collie
Copyright © 2008 kevin. Visit the original article at http://top-dog-tips.com/bulldog-breed-facts-and-health-problems-information/.The Bulldog is one of the more popular breeds and there is a good reason why. These dogs have a one-of-a-kind look read more
Luxating Patella In Toy Poodle
Pets Training Tips Blog | June 29th 2008 by kon5518
Luxating patella should be addressed immediately to prevent the disease from progressing into more serious disease of the joint… You and your Toy Poodle is at the peak of your excitement playing fetch when suddenly, Fluffy yelps in pain, pulls read more
Dog Park Diary: The Social Round of Goody Beagle; a Book Review
ThoughtsFurPaws | June 23rd 2008 by jaime
For all of you dog-lovers out there who humanize your dog, this is the book for you. I know most of us have “voices” for our dogs, and we’ve all given them little personality traits and thoughts from time to time. (For example, at o read more
The Ultimate Lap Dog Yorkshire Terrier
Bully Sticks For Dogs | June 23rd 2008 by Idol Mania
The Ultimate Lap Dog: Yorkshire Terrier The Yorkshire terriers, or Yorkies, originated from Scotland but bred in England. They were molded to hunt rats, but nowadays they are popular as pets. In fact, their variety was one of the Top Dog Breeds of 20 read more
What Makes Dogs So Different? DNA Study Unlocks Mystery
For the Love of the Dog | June 23rd 2008 by For the Love of the Dog
Dogs; from a pound or two to 200 pound or more, white to brown to black and all shade between, never has there been more diversity in the way any animal looks. You have meek and mild, outgoing and friendly, hunters and pointers and retrievers, herde read more
Ask the French Bulldog Geek - Raw kills dogs?
Ask the French Bulldog Experts | June 21st 2008 by C
Hi there - I was going to switch my French Bulldog Angus McGoof over to raw food. I have heard a lot of good stuff about it. But my veterinarian told me not to because she said raw food can kill my dog!! I bought a really good book called Give Your D read more
Take Your Dog to Work Day!
ThoughtsFurPaws | June 19th 2008 by jaime
Tomorrow, Friday, June 20 is National Take Your Dog to Work Day! Hooray! Can’t wait to participate in this one. I’m bringing along Henry (aka Peanut) the sassy Bassett Hound I have referred to in previous posts. Hopefully he will refrai read more
Lovely Pawsome Poms
Bark 'N' Blog | June 18th 2008 by Dr. Kim Bloomer
He doesn’t look chaotic me, WOOF! But Mom says he is “too cute for words”! Well, she tells me I’m that too hehe…she just LOVES dogs and I’m doggone glad she does, WOOF! You know this Champ is quite the little champ read more
Puli
My Doggies | June 17th 2008 by suresh
The Puli comes in white, apricot, and black. It weighs around 22 pounds (13 kg) and is about 16 inches (42 cm) at the shoulder. The coat needs considerable grooming to keep its cords clean, neat, and attractive, or it needs regular trimming to a s read more
For the Love of the Dog Presents ‘For the Love of the Pit Bullâ…
For the Love of the Dog | June 13th 2008 by For the Love of the Dog
Yup, I admit it, I’m one of those horrible people who love the breed! I acknowledge that they can be scary, horrible and vicious dogs… but then so can any breed that is mis-trained, poorly bred and not socialized. Pit bulls have gotten a read more
Dog Breeds – The Tibetan Spaniel
Big Paw Blog | June 12th 2008
The Tibetan Spaniel has a long and fascinating history, originating in Tibet, where they were kept by Buddhist monks as watchdogs and companion animals. These perky and happy little dogs are a popular breed with many dog lovers, and a great choice f read more
Great Danes: Different Methods Of Training
Pets World Blog | June 6th 2008 by kon5518
Discover useful information on dog training methods… Despite their distinguishable giant and powerful built, Great Danes are generally gentle and friendly dogs. People who discovered the true nature of Great Danes can’t help but admire an read more
Samba the SharPei
Bark 'N' Blog | June 4th 2008 by Dr. Kim Bloomer
ANOTHER Pei is with me this week, WOOF! Samba seems to live the good, spoiled life just like me. He also has quite a wardrobe, WOOF! Welcome Samba! You can see a LOT more photos of Samba on his Google page here: Samba the Pei. We met his mom, Cindi, read more
What Dog Are You? A Book Review…
ThoughtsFurPaws | May 30th 2008 by jaime
Lori Lebda and Tami Bergeson have hit the nail on the head (in my case anyways) with What Dog Are You? Discovering Your Inner Pooch. This book, fresh from the printing press, lets the reader explore his/her traits, abilities and personality and assoc read more
Froggy Dog
ThoughtsFurPaws | May 29th 2008 by jaime
I think I might have shown this before but it’s just too cute to not feature by itself. This is my favorite picture of my one Golden Retriever, Benson. read more
Unusual Dog Breeds
Dogs 'R' Us | May 28th 2008 by Suzanne Bucciarelli
It has been described as a dog with the heart of a lion and the appearance of a lamb. With his pear-shaped head, arched back and curly coat, the Bedlington Terrier in fact does look like a little sheep. The head has no stop, descending in an unbroken read more
A Big Black Dog
Eric Wilder | May 27th 2008
Several years ago when my step-daughter Shannon was living with Marilyn and me, she brought home a big black Rottweiler. She is a sucker for animals and according to Marilyn, was always bringing home a stray dog or cat, or bird with a broken wing whe read more
Pet Blog of the Week: Lab Tails
ThoughtsFurPaws | May 23rd 2008 by jaime
For the sake of keeping us all together and making new friends in the pet blogosphere I have started talking about my favorite pet blogs once a week. This week’s Pet Blog of the Week is Lab Tails. Lab Tails is about the lives of FIVE Labrador read more
A List of Dog Breeds
Writers' Paradise | May 22nd 2008 by sheetal ahlawat
Knowing about dog breeds will help you when you choose a pet dog. Purebred dos are bred over many generations to look alike. Mixed-breed dogs are a combination of different breeds. Terriers: Terriers are small, tough and lively- they were originally read more
Ask the Frenchie Geek - Dog Food By Dog Size or Breed?
Ask the French Bulldog Experts | May 17th 2008 by C
Hi there dog food geek! I was wondering if you believe in the companies that are marketing dog food based on size and/or breed of dog. Is this a valid way of choosing a dog food? If so, would a French Bulldog puppy eat food for a medium sized dog? Is read more
Treats and Memories
Bark 'N' Blog | May 11th 2008 by Dr. Kim Bloomer
I’m ALWAYS down for some treats, WOOF! And one of my favorite writers on dogs just happens to be sharing a story about dog love here today. Enjoy, WOOF! By Ron Hevener The moon was high … the indigo/night air smelled like water and the air s read more
Pet Blog of the Week: A Dog’s Life…the Real Story
ThoughtsFurPaws | May 9th 2008 by jaime
For the sake of keeping us all together and making new friends in the pet blogosphere I have started talking about my favorite pet blogs once a week. This week’s wonderful pet blog is a dog blog. It’s called A Dog’s Life, the Real read more
Crate Training Your Golden Retriever
Bully Sticks For Dogs | May 7th 2008 by Idol Mania
Crate Training Your Golden Retriever A lot of people normally have the wrong conception when it comes to crates. This conception leads people to believe that crates are a punishment for dogs, and therefore they won’t use them. Much to the contr read more
We Got Haircuts!
ThoughtsFurPaws | May 7th 2008 by jaime
Our father always takes us to get shaved for the summertime since our fur is so long and we prefer to spend summer days lounging around outside chewing sticks. We Golden Retrievers are known for our rich long fur so its always nice to be “naked read more
Your Terrier
PetLvr.com - [The Blog] | May 7th 2008 by HART (1-800-HART)
Saying you have a terrier doesn’t tell a bystander much. They’re among the broadest group of breeds around. They range everywhere from a tiny toy Yorkie to the huge Airedale, from the scrappy but small Westie to the sometimes sweet, somet read more

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