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  • Favorite Small Dog Breeds in 2006
    Are you thinking of getting a small dog? Are you wondering what the most popular small dog breeds are? And why do so many people prefer a small dog? People get small dogs for various reasons. It could be they enjoy a small dog that is easier to handle, easier to travel with, and cheaper to feed. Many who live in cities prefer a small dog because they don’t have a lot of living space. Read more.
  • Halloween Dangers - Keeping Your Pet Safe
    Halloween is around the corner. While you and your kids are enjoying the fun of trick-or-treating and Halloween parties keep in mind that it can be a dangerous time for your pets. Following these tips will help your pet have a happy and safe Halloween.
  • Perfect Dog Gift Ideas for this Christmas
    The selection of dog gifts available today is anything but dull. There are dog gifts available in almost any shape, form and kind, so you will have no problem in finding a wide variety to choose from. Do you have someone on your gift-giving list that is hard to shop for? Do they have a dog that is part of the family? Pet parents are some of the easiest people to shop for.
  • The Intelligent and Social Golden Retriever
    Among the most intelligent of dog breeds, Golden Retrievers can learn a wide variety of behaviors with minimal effort. They are easy to housebroken and will give clear signs (after the initial training) that they need to go outside. Fetching comes almost automatically. It is also easy to teach them to stay, sit, roll over, and a lot more.
  • The Irish Wolfhound - Easygoing and Soft-natured Giant
    Having an Irish Wolfhound can bring a great deal of joy and pleasure to your life and these dogs make wonderful companions. If you are ready to invest some time in a dog, take care of a dog properly, and you want a dog that will keep you company, you may want to consider having an Irish Wolfhound as a pet.
  • The Keeshond - Intelligent and Affectionate Companion Dog
    The Keeshond is really a great dog. They are also easily trained, friendly to everyone but yet an alert watchdog, and an excellent companion for children and adults. With their thick fur they can tolerate cold temperatures but cannot tolerate heat. They have a very interesting history, which you can read about in this article.
  • The Labrador Retriever - A Great Family Dog That is Friendly and Intelligent
    If you are considering a pet, you will definitely want to take a close look into a Labrador retriever. There are many reasons that this dog breed is becoming so popular with families these days and one of the biggest reasons is the fact that they are extremely friendly. A home with a decent yard is ideal for this dog breed. They are very obedient and faithful pets. It’s no wonder they are the most favorite breed in the United States and Canada.
  • The Parson Russell Terrier - Loyal and Energetic
    When you’re looking for a new addition to your family that is loyal and energetic, the Parson Russell Terrier, also known as the Jack Russell Terrier, is the perfect pet to consider. This particular breed of terrier is full of surprises, offering a satisfying bundle of characteristics to explore.
  • The Pit Bull - Not a Natural-Born Killer
    Pit Bulls are one of the powerful breeds, along with German Shepherds, Rottweilers, and a few others. With some breeds it will not matter so much if the owner lets the dog take over as leader. The dog will not be as happy and content, but no one’s life will be in jeopardy. Powerful breeds, however, require a strong, high-energy handler. If the dog becomes the leader, he could become a threat to other dogs and even to people.
  • Too Many Dogs - What You Can do to Help
    Did you know that one dog and her offspring can produce about 67,000 puppies in a six-year time? Considering that shocking figure it's not surprising that about 4-5 million dogs and cats are euthanized each year in the United States shelters. What can you do? First, if you have any dogs make sure they are fixed so they can’t add to the overpopulation. You can also support legislation to put puppy mills out of business.

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