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Avinandan Banerjee

Beagle

Beagle care isn’t difficult and is something you will learn to do with ease. Just make sure that you take the time to ensure your Beagle remains healthy so he can enjoy a long and happy life with you. Here are the essential Beagle ca... read more

Date:09 Mar 2012 11:00 am | Comments (2)

Lea Mullins

Origin of Siberian Huskies

The Siberian Huskies are one of the oldest dog breeds in the world. They originate in the people of the Northeast Siberia called the Chukchi. They are very helpful for the Chukchi people. They used the Siberian Huskies to herd the reindeers... read more

Posted in: Breeding Dogs | By: Lea Mullins

Date:25 May 2011 10:45 am | Comments (2)

Lea Mullins

Characteristics of a Havanese

A Havanese traces its beginnings from the now extinct Bichon dog Blanquito de la Havana that was cross-bred with a poodle to produce this well loved National Dog of Cuba. Havanese are small yet sturdy dogs with folded ears and tails that ar... read more

Posted in: Breeding Dogs | By: Lea Mullins

Date:01 May 2011 11:57 am | Comments (0)

Lea Mullins

Is a Jack Russell Right for Your Family?

Everyone who has seen the Mask cartoon and movie has to agree that the cuteness of his dog Milo is just unmatchable. For those who don’t know, Milo is a Jack Russell Terrier breed that has a primarily white furred body and brown patch... read more

Posted in: Breeding Dogs | By: Lea Mullins

Date:17 Apr 2011 6:26 pm | Comments (0)

Lea Mullins

Why Should You Dress Your Bichon?

When you don’t have pets, it is hard to believe how they can actually become an essential part of your household. However, once they do become a part of your house, they pretty much feel like family members. All pet owners have differ... read more

Posted in: Breeding Dogs | By: Lea Mullins

Date:10 Apr 2011 2:53 pm | Comments (0)

Lea Mullins

Why Is a Sheltie So Popular As a Companion Dog

The main reason why the Sheltie is such a good companion dog is because it’s from a herding breed. Like all dog breeds, Shetland Sheepdogs have a specific task that they are good at. In this case, if there aren’t any sheep to ro... read more

Posted in: Breeding Dogs | By: Lea Mullins

Date:30 Mar 2011 5:59 am | Comments (0)

Lea Mullins

How Are Shelties Different From Collies

At first glance, Shelties and Collies look almost the same. As puppies, they might even look identical but as they reach adulthood, the size difference becomes more obvious. The reason for their striking similarity is because earlier She... read more

Posted in: Breeding Dogs | By: Lea Mullins

Date:29 Mar 2011 11:33 am | Comments (0)

Lea Mullins

Papillons and the French Connection

With a history dating as far back as the late 1600s, it comes as no surprise that Papillons come from one of the oldest dog breeds. Papillons originally came from France. Back then, the breed was referred to as the Dwarf Spaniel. These dogs... read more

Posted in: Breeding Dogs | By: Lea Mullins

Date:16 Mar 2011 9:22 am | Comments (0)

Priya Shergill

Pug Standards

I have recently been attending Dog Shows in Northern India and my area of interest is Pugs, being a handler and exhibitor of this unique breed myself.  I have come back to the Show Ring after a gap of about 27 years when I us... read more

Posted in: Breeding Dogs | By: Priya Shergill

Date:01 Mar 2011 8:49 am | Comments (0)

Anant Chheda

Bride needed for my Cocker Spaniel (english) KCI registered

 Hey guys , My  dog's name is  Dennis an  English Cocker Spanial ,  he is  3years and 11 months old .  Black  and  white  in  colour . Very  healthy , we stay  in  Chemb... read more

Posted in: Breeding Dogs | By: Anant Chheda

Date:01 Feb 2011 2:22 pm | Comments (0)

Lea Mullins

Differences Between Border Collies and Collies

Border Collies and Collies are dog breeds often confused with each other. Both were originally bred in England and Scotland as farming and herding dogs. Although they have some similarities, they could not be more different from each other.... read more

Posted in: Breeding Dogs | By: Lea Mullins

Date:24 Jan 2011 10:00 pm | Comments (0)

Lea Mullins

Hunting Instincts in German Shorthaired Pointers

German Shorthaired Pointers are prized hunting dogs, known for their intelligence and hard-working nature. But apart from that, they are also known for being friendly, outgoing, loyal, and dependable dogs. German Shorthaired Pointers were ... read more

Posted in: Breeding Dogs | By: Lea Mullins

Date:30 Nov 2010 8:19 pm | Comments (1)

Lea Mullins

Aggression In Rottweiler’s

The American Kennel Club describes the Rottweiler as calm and confident, with a naturally aloof manner toward strangers and often with an aggressive attitude toward other dogs. Rottweiler’s were bred as cattle herding and guard dogs, ... read more

Posted in: Breeding Dogs | By: Lea Mullins

Date:15 Nov 2010 7:15 pm | Comments (1)

Lea Mullins

5 Tips for Selecting A Rottweiler Breeder

Watch out for warning signs. A clear sign of unhealthy breeders are those who tend to have more than two different breeds. Usually, those who have multiple dogs breeds intend to sell their dogs to stores. Such breeders are what most people... read more

Posted in: Breeding Dogs | By: Lea Mullins

Date:14 Nov 2010 9:20 pm | Comments (1)

Kakoli Das

Looking for Good Matches!

Hi! I am the proud mother of two handsome male Labrador retrievers, both 2 yrs of age. Both have won awards in Dog Shows and are of excellent lineage. looking for girls with whom they can mate. I live in New Alipore, Kolkata. By the way, o... read more

Posted in: Breeding Dogs | By: Kakoli Das

Date:10 Nov 2010 9:58 pm | Comments (1)

Lea Mullins

Labrador Retrievers - The Most Popular Dog in America, Year After Year

With a Labrador Retriever, you can never go wrong. As it turns out, Labrador Retrievers are the perfect mix of positive qualities anyone would expect from a pet. Their gentle and outgoing nature comes hand in hand with an eagerness to pleas... read more

Posted in: Breeding Dogs | By: Lea Mullins

Date:31 Oct 2010 5:30 pm | Comments (0)

Lea Mullins

What Is It Like to Live With a Doberman?

Doberman Pinschers are believed to have originated around 1890-1900, bred by a tax collector and night watchman named Louis Dobermann, who needed a companion dog to guard him. Breeds included in the Doberman’s ancestry include the Rot... read more

Posted in: Breeding Dogs | By: Lea Mullins

Date:12 Oct 2010 10:13 pm | Comments (0)

Lea Mullins

Hereditary Problems of the Doberman Pinscher

Out of all dog breeds, perhaps the Doberman Pinscher is most suited for the role of guard dog. However behind the Doberman Pinscher’s tough exterior comes a myriad of health issues to be dealt with as well. As with other dog breeds, t... read more

Posted in: Breeding Dogs | By: Lea Mullins

Date:12 Oct 2010 7:02 pm | Comments (0)

Anil @ DoggiesDude

Big THANKS to DogSpot Team

We would like to thank the Team of Dogspot for providing us a huge worldwise presence. We have puppies sired by our Labrador Philippines Grand Champion Madison's Quest Get A Grip (NICO). We got inquiries from abroad by prospective buyers ... read more

Date:18 Sep 2010 3:23 pm | Comments (0)

Kuljeet S Soni

Looking for a mate for my lovable Jerry. (Male dog)

 Hi, i have a lovable dog, Jerry who i adopted from a stray mother. He is healthy, appropriately vaccinated and cared. We all understand like every living being, they are also sensitive and they  have their needs. I am looking for... read more

Posted in: Breeding Dogs | By: Kuljeet S Soni

Date:07 Sep 2010 9:45 pm | Comments (0)

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