Archive for July 15th, 2008

Pug Personalities

Pugs are terrific dogs with a lot of personality. They are a toy breed, with a medium-small body, weighing in from thirteen to twenty pounds and are twelve to fourteen inches tall. They have a wrinkly face and big dark eyes that light up with they are excited. They have a lot of expression in their eyes. They are often companion dogs, but they have also been used as coach dogs, guard dogs and to accompany monks.

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Rottweiler Breeder Versus A Pet Store

When you have made the decision that it is time to get a Rottweiler puppy you are encouraged to buy from a reputable Rottweiler breeder and avoid a pet store at all costs. There are so many things a young puppy needs to know before it can adjust to your home and a pet store offers nothing in the way of getting your puppy ready to go home with you.

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Caring For Your Boston Terrier

Everyone wants to provide their Boston Terrier with quality health care that allows them to have a happy, healthy and long life. You can take some basic steps to provide your Boston Terrier with general health care without the need to go through a lot of expense. Instead, these simple steps will help you to spend quality time with your dog.

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Symptoms Of Ear Mites & Solutions For Dogs & Cats.

Ear Mites affect both dogs and cats. You will probably know if your pet has ear mite problems by the behavior he or she displays.

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Shih Tzu Breeder Information

It is time to add the pitter-patter of little feet to your family once again and you have decided that the pitter-patter is going to belong to a Shih Tzu puppy. The first thing you are going to need to do is find a reputable Shih Tzu breeder in your area that you are going to be able to not only get your dog from but maintain a relationship with for many years. Bringing your dog home does not mean your relationship with your breeder is over.

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Canine Parvovirus - 13 Must-Read Facts

1. 80% of dogs that are infected by Canine Parvovirus that are not treated die in four or five days - with the older 2a and 2b strains of the virus.

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