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  • What Are Keeshonds Bred for?

    The keeshond is not a widely known breed of dog, though it has many characteristics that make it a desirable pet. This canine grows to about 18 inches tall. It has upright ears, a dense, long coat and a tail that curls over its back. Bred as a family watchdog, the keeshond breed has an affectionate nature and is compatible with children.

  • Bluetick Coonhound Facts

    Bluetick coonhounds are known for their hunting abilities and agility. This breed gets its name from its deep blue colored coat, which has flecks all over. Its short coat hardly requires any grooming. Blueticks have an amazing ability to track raccoons and corner them in trees with their acute sense of smell and vision. On cornering the animal on the treetop, the dog gives out a howl-like cry to attract its owner so that the raccoon can be eliminated.

  • What to Look for When Buying a Bull

    Bulls are an essential part of any cattle farmers heard as males are required to produce the next generation of cattle. For this reason it is important when a farmer buys a new bull that it is in good condition and is going to be able to carry out its duties, partially because bulls can cost huge amounts of money. There are a number of traits and characteristics potential bull buyers will look out for to get the best purchase.

  • The Strengths & Weaknesses of the Maltese

    The Maltese is a small, long-haired dog developed in the Mediterranean region as early as the 10th century B.C. A favorite of noble women in Rome, the dog was originally used to hunt rodents but eventually became a companion animal and lap dog. Today, it is well known for its striking white coat and small size.

  • How to Get Papers on My Pitbull

    Your pit bull may be the light of your life, but if you want others to appreciate his prestigious background you'll need the proper papers. A pit bull's papers trace his lineage and show how good his breeding really is. If the parents of your pit bull weren't registered, then there is no way to get paperwork on him. A pit bull with paperwork and registration may be able to compete in dog shows, and his puppies will command a higher price from potential owners.

  • Blue Nose Pitbull Kennels Near Chicago

    Blue nose pit bulls are actually American pit bull terriers. The blue nose is merely a characteristic of the breed. Within the pit bull category, there are line types (such as the Colby line) and breed types. American pit bull terriers tend to be muscular dogs weighing between 35 and 65 pounds. American pit bulls have high energy, love people, are easily trainable and make good family dogs. They also may not get along well with other dogs.

  • Ohio Dog Breeding Laws

    Because of lax dog breeding laws, Ohio has a large population of puppy mills and unwanted shelter dogs. Efforts are ongoing to change laws on kennels and mills to cut down on the amount of homeless pets.

  • How to Make a Web Page For a Pit Bull Kennel

    Building a website for a pit bull kennel is no different than building one for any other purpose. You will need to have an understanding of some simple tasks, such as buying a domain and getting a host and how to drive traffic to the site. These are time consuming but they are usually simple things you can do to show case your dogs. People need to be able to find your kennel online. This is where things can get a bit tricky, but if you follow the steps you will be able to have your site up and viewed…

  • Pros & Cons of Getting a Neapolitan Mastiff

    Neapolitan mastiffs can be identified by their huge heads, long faces and saggy folds of facial skin. Neapolitans can often hit a top weight of 170 lbs., and are generally quite smart. The dogs are often trained and bred for protection, and an angry Neapolitan can inflict serious injury or death. Training for obedience must be consistent with a Neapolitan mastiff, as they tend toward the dominant and will often test their owners in an attempt to be the alpha member of a household.

  • Pit Bull Kennels in Arkansas

    The pit bull breed, which came to the United States in the mid-19th century, originated from a combination of terriers and bulldogs. Today, the pit bull is registered with the American Kennel Club as the American Staffordshire Terrier (Amstaff). In Britain the breed is registered with the United Kennel Club as the American Pit Bull Terrier. There are a several pit bull kennels in and near Arkansas.

  • Pitbull Kennels in Tennessee

    American pit bull terriers are a breed often associated with vicious attacks. However, contrary to the stigma placed on this breed, pit bulls, when raised properly, are loyal family companions that can be gentle with strangers and children. For Tennessee residents who understand the eager-to-please nature of pit bulls that are properly socialized and cared for, there are some pit bull breeders in Tennessee who specifically breed their dogs for temperament, companionship and performance in special shows and events.

  • Dog Breeding Kennels in Indiana

    Adding a pet to your family is an important decision and requires research and careful thought. If you have decided that the reliable temperament of a purebred dog is right for you, the next step is to choose a reputable breeder in your area. Many times, your breed choice will be dictated by what is available nearby, as most breeders do no ship their puppies. If you are a resident of the state of Indiana, there is a variety of breeders state-wide from which you can choose.

  • Pit Bull Kennels in California

    Being a responsible pit bull owner means buying a pit bull from reputable breeders and kennels. If you are in California looking for a pit bull, first try checking out local kennels for a dog to adopt. Adopting through a local kennel can save you money on shipping for your dog, and most reputable kennels come with guarantees on the dogs as well as pedigree information and accreditation.

  • How to Evaluate Cane Corso Breeders

    Cane corsos are beautiful big dogs that are becoming increasingly popular among pet owners. Known as Italian mastiffs, they have many of the same characteristics of these familiar dogs. Cane corsos are large, dominant dogs that can become aggressive if they are not properly bred and trained. The first step in finding a dog with a friendly temperament is making sure you are buying your puppy from a reputable breeder.

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