By: Linda M Griffin | 2010-04-02 | Pets When you talk about dog breeding you are most likely thinking about the female; after all she is the one carrying the pups. But did you know it is equally important to think about choosing the right stud for her? read more
By: Kelly Marshall | 2011-07-01 | Pets If you have had some thoughts lately about bringing a Greyhound into your family, then this article might help you to understand the breed more and decide if they would be the ideal pet for you. As with all breeds of dogs, the question often asked is "Do Greyhounds make... read more
By: sarchie | 2010-12-10 | Pets Toy dog breeds are the dog breeds one of the smallest categories of dogs. Toy dog breeds are a popular choice for many as their size does have particular benefits. They are particularly appealing to women, the elderly, and also to children. Their compactness is also of benefit to dog lovers who live in smaller homes such as apartments, or small houses. It can be a difficult choice trying to decide from all the endearing toy dog breeds which is the right one for you. read more
By: Umair Aziz | 2011-11-01 | Pets Dog breeding is not as easy as you consider. Many answerable pet owners favor to get purebred dogs these days. Even on a parallel multiplies; breeding lines are tending to produce different characteristics and types of dogs. As you can watch, dog breeding is a difficult undertaking and without sufficient knowledge, you can't be a remarkable dog breeder. read more
By: Alex De La Cruz | 2010-04-02 | Pets The Entelbucher Sennenhund has been around for a very long time - the pooch dates back to Roman Times. It's said that Alexander the Great, one of the greatest military commanders of all time (presumed undefeated in battle as well), was first to introduce this Mastiff to the Romans as a guard dog. Mastiffs have the reputation of being giants, like the Neapolitan Mastiff and other war dogs popular during those times. read more
By: Umair Aziz | 2011-10-31 | Pets Good nature is a very important consideration when it comes to dog breeding. According to specialist breeders it is not a good thought to breed dogs with character matters because it can reason lead to the character degeneration of a entire breed. This is an significant point to memorize... read more
By: sarchie | 2010-12-06 | Pets The Weimaraner is a Gundog, and is a member of the HPR category which means Hunt, Point and Retrieve. This breed was thought to be developed in the Weimar region of Eastern Germany, however they are popular around the world these days, including the UK, Europe, Australia and USA. The Weimaraner has a really distinctive colour, classed as silver-grey, and also shades of mouse grey or roe-grey. Ideally without any white markings, however a small white mark on the chest is allowed. Their sleek read more
By: Linda M Griffin | 2010-04-02 | Pets Once your dog gives birth to puppies you will need to start looking after them. Taking care of puppies is not always as easy as it seems, and a lot of responsibility will fall upon you as the breeder. Your responsibility does not end with the female giving birth; in fact your job is only just beginning. read more
By: Kris V Rodgers | 2010-03-30 | Pets Boxers belong to the breed of hunting dogs. They get along with other pets very well but they enjoy chasing other dogs and people. Most have smooth and short hair and are fawn and brindle in color. The boxer breed is good-natured and are very loyal to their master. Boxers have a playful nature so they would have to have activities to be a part of and they are great with kids. read more
By: SaraJuliRobinson | 2010-11-11 | Recreation & Sports You will find a number of guides available on the market under the primary topic of dog breeding read more
By: Jayme Kennerknecht | 2010-03-27 | Pets If you are thinking of buying a dog you may want to have some background on the dog first. All dogs have certain traits to the breed, you need to know these to make an educated purchase which will be your new member of your family. This article will lead you in the right direction to having the best experience with your pet and picking the right pet for your family. read more
By: Linda M Griffin | 2010-04-02 | Pets Hip problems can affect several different breeds, and they need to be identified early on. You may have thought smaller dogs were immune from hip problems but this is not the case. In fact hip problems can occur in dogs of any breed, and at any time. You cannot be sure if your own dog is suffering from hip problems, but the information in this article should help you to make a determination. read more
By: Abdul Rauf Khalid | 2012-01-19 | Pets So far not established a direct relationship between obesity and inherited genes. When referring to a breed of dog is prone to a disease, we refer to a genetic factor, and to date we have not found any read more
By: Jayme Kennerknecht | 2010-03-28 | Pets A list of the most popular dog breeds can make a very long debate on which kind of dog breeds do and do not belong in the list. Let that list include the dog that bit you as a child and scared the hell out of you then made you outraged. This could even get worse and let that dog put down your current beloved dog and that does it, you do not want to have a dog at all. read more
By: WJ Pretorius | 2010-03-30 | Pets Choosing the right dog breed for you and your family can be an exhausting task. It can take days to trawl through all of the information necessary to narrow your options down to a few breeds to choose from. That is, assuming you know where to start when choosing the right dog breed for you and your family in the first place. It can be difficult to know where to start, but with these tips, you will have a definitive starting point and a quick and simple task to complete! read more