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Tuesday, 25 December 2007 |
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The standard poodle has one of the most pleasing temperaments for show dogs. They tend to be elegant when they walk, full of dignity, and they are very well behaved. You will find they are extremely intelligent as well as trainable. The intelligence and eagerness to please will make training easy even in obedience classes. Unlike the miniature poodle you usually wont find the standard poodle doing tricks that are beneath their elegance. The standard poodle is also the calmest of the three types. They dont tend to be really energetic in play and they do not like being left alone. They are very dependent on their owners for affection and play time. They are great with children, but again it may help to socialize the poodle for the best results. The standard poodle tends to be wary of strangers, but on the whole friendly. They make good guard dogs, and dont bark as much as the miniature poodle.
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Monday, 24 December 2007 |
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Many families with children think about getting pets, but when they try to figure out which type of pet would be safe and fun for children in play, they may keep putting the idea on hold. This true story might help you decide which pet to get.
In my childhood, The pet beloved by all in the neighbourhood was Ben the chocolate Labrador. Ben had a good nature, really loved children and provided hours of fun and entertainment with his love of water, usually in the form of sprinklers and a bunch of kids. Ben came from a long line of water loving dogs, rejoicing in a lake where he could practice his swimming and diving abilities. Ben's ancestry bred an instinct of compassion and protectiveness towards people. Ben was so smart and sensitive.
We saw this blind lady who lived down the street and tried to make her way to the mailbox with her cane and Ben always seemed to know when she was going. In all his chocolate Labrador beauty, he would stay by her side, tail fluffy and friendly, |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 24 December 2007 )
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Sunday, 23 December 2007 |
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Saturday, 22 December 2007 |
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The Chinese Crested is one of the exotic dogs that's making a splash in international markets. A little dog, this breed is known for its hairless variety. This dog breed sports a bald body, and a leonine mane (crest) of medium, silky hair on its head, hocks, pasterns and tail. The "Powder Puff" dog has silky hair all over. Colors differ within the standard dog hair colors. A full-grown male adult or female will reach 11 to 13 inches high. This puppy resembles in size and body-type to the much-loved Chihuahua.
Small canine breeds tend to be extremely popular with apartment dwellers as they take up little space and are easy to take care of in an urban environment. This breed generally thrives on an indoor lifestyle, most particularly in colder temperatures. Hairless canines like this one are not well suited for outdoor living and cold temperatures. So if the Chinese Crested catches your fancy, look for the Powder Puff type with a full hair coat that will help keep your dog warm during the cold season. Dog-owners in hot temperatures will |
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Friday, 21 December 2007 |
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