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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Breeds Dogs' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Breeds Dogs Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Breeds Dogs 1. Where To Get Your Dog - By: Tom Bartholomew Where are They and What’s the Difference There are many ways you can acquire a new puppy or dog and some methods are definitely better than others. Puppy mills, shelters, pet stores, and dog breeders are the most common sources of new pets for most people. Carefully examine the nature o... Featured ArticleBefore You Decide To Breed Pit Bull Puppies: Dog Breeding Advice If you are contemplating breeding Pit Bull puppies, it isimportant that you take the steps necessary to become aresponsible breeder. There is more to being a breeder than justcreating puppies. It is important to be a breeder that reallycares for the dogs, not just one that is doing it only formonetary purposes. You should always have the best interest ofyour Pit Bulls at heart.Before considering breeding any dog, it is imperative that it beup to date on all vaccinations, and sh ...
Read full story 2. Toy Dog Breeds: The Top Ten Dogs Of This Group - By: Mike Mathews The Toy Group includes most of the very small and miniature lap dogs and apartment-sized companion dog breeds. Toy dogs play a critical role in the lives of people that live alone and their presence can have beneficial effects on the health of the sick, the elderly and the housebound. To... 3. Shade Gardening - By: Michael Russell For most people living in the city, Shade gardening is the reality that they have to deal with every day. For the most part, the formal English and full sun gardens are out of the question. Small back yards with high fences to for privacy, large trees, tall building, and our penchant for... 4. Dog Breeding - By: Mark Woodcock So you have a female pedigree dog with papers, you want to make some extra cash, so you think you'll go ahead and mate her with a stud so she'll breed and have some puppies. Not so easy! Proper breeding needs time, education, experience and of course money. Dog breeding does not make you money. If y... 5. Non-sporting Dog Breeds: The Top Ten Dogs Of This Group - By: Mike Mathews The Non-Sporting Group includes dog breeds that dont seem to fit well in any other group. The name doesnt really fit the group and they would better named Specialty Dogs as the group includes some of the most interesting and exotic breeds. The breeds in this diverse group have a wide var... 6. Pros And Cons To Breeding Your Dog - By: Kelly Marshall Before deciding to breed your female dog there are some positive and negative considerations that owners should consider. Breeding your dog is not an inexpensive or easy task if you are seriously planning on making the best possible selection of a male dog. There are serious health consi... 7. Breeding Golden Retrievers - By: Michael Russell For beginners, breeding Golden Retrievers is nearly impossible. Breeding can be very complicated, although it can be easy as well. You should never attempt to breed unless you know a lot about requirements for hobby breeders, as it is simply unfair to the breed if you have a litter of puppies that... 8. Great Tips For Breeding Your Dog - By: Gray Rollins Choosing to breed your dog is a big decision and its natural to feel a little uneasy about the process. These dog breeding tips will help things go smoothly and help you enjoy the entire process. One of the most important steps is choosing the right mate for your dog. The... 9. People Getting Rich Online - Niche Research - By: Matt Deangelis Hows that list coming along? You wll recall in the first part of this series I covered getting a list together of ideas for your site or blog niche. Hopefully you have a good sized list of general categories. The next steps involve narrowing the keywords and then doing some supply and demand researc... 10. Selecting Your Dog Breeder - By: Michael Russell Puppies start learning immediately. Reputable breeders are aware of this and are very involved in doing early training prior to you taking the pup into your home. They do constructive socialization, introduce the pup to the home environment and may even do some early potty training. A well-mannered,... 11. Eye And Heart Disease - By: Michael Russell Eye disease is very common with Golden Retrievers. Most Goldens will generally have hereditary cataracts, which is a common eye problem. At an early age, with affected Goldens, one type of hereditary cataract will appear. Even though it may not cause interference with the vision of the Golden Ret... 12. Dog Training - Avoiding Common Training Mistakes - By: Michael Russell Dogs are man’s best friends. When you ultimately made that big decision to own a dog, you expected it to provide you companionship, be a pleasure to show off to your friends and just plainly be a joy to own. So off you go to the pet shop, choose a dog that catches your attention and bring him (or ... 13. Selecting Your Puppy - By: Michael Russell Dog training actually begins before you have the dog. When selecting a puppy, there are several considerations to keep in mind. First, you must decide why you want a dog. That is different than deciding why you want a puppy. Puppies are cute and cuddly and masters at capturing your heart. But puppie... 14. An Overview Of Cat Breeds - By: Elyse Grau Cats were one of the last animals to be domesticated. They were first found in households in Egypt about 5000 years ago. Currently they are the most popular house pets, outnumbering dogs by more than two to one. The earliest domestic cat was probably a Tabby, descend... 15. Medical Problems Of Golden Retrievers - By: Michael Russell Epilepsy Also known as seizures, epilepsy disorders normally occur from viral infections, and environmental factors as well. Even though an inaccessible seizure isnt always a problem, dogs that have recurring seizures should never be bred. Vets can recommend medicines that control recurring s... 16. Socializing Your Golden Retriever - By: Michael Russell Socializing your Golden Retriever is very important. As you may already know, all dog breeds behave different in front of strangers, with some dogs choosing to ignore people altogether. They may choose to glance at someone, then go on to pay no attention to him. On the other hand, some dogs are t... 17. Dogs - Things To Know Before Breeding - By: Jay Bauder Dogs during LaborBreeding dogs is an exciting experience. From the time a propermate is found to the point that the puppies are born, it iscrucial to take careful steps to make this successful.Professional breeders do not breed frequently and will only doso when a pair is found to be h... 18. Before You Decide To Breed Pit Bull Puppies: Dog Breeding Advice - By: Tim Amherst If you are contemplating breeding Pit Bull puppies, it isimportant that you take the steps necessary to become aresponsible breeder. There is more to being a breeder than justcreating puppies. It is important to be a breeder that reallycares for the dogs, not just one that is doing it only f... 19. Hip Dysplasia And Golden Retrievers - By: Michael Russell Hip dysplasia is a poor formation of the hip joints, which is a common growing disease with younger dogs of virtually every breed. With larger breeds, unsteady hip joints are common, although hip dysplasia can be a serious problem that will limit the physical activity of your Golden. Although many... 20. Teaching Your Dog To Track - By: Michael Russell Teaching your dog to track takes more time and physical space than any of the basic obedience exercises. Also, some breeds of dogs are better at tracking and have better "noses" than others. Among the better tracking breeds are bloodhounds, beagles, most of the hound breeds, German shepherds and c... 21. Pet Adoption – Meet Your New Best Friend - By: Michael Russell Cats and dogs are great companions. They are cute and cuddly. Some snuggle with us when we sleep. Others are protective of us. Although some cats don’t want to cuddle all the time, they usually know when you really need a little love and affection. Some dogs snuggle and want to be babied more t... 22. The Golden Retriever - By: Michael Russell In a dogs world, Golden Retrievers are simply the fatal attraction. They are a preferred dog breed, making great pets, hunting dogs, obedience competitors, show dogs, and even a combination of all these traits. No matter what your intent may be to own a Golden Retriever, youll have an excellent dog... 23. Using Keywords To Write Testimonials For Link Popularity - By: Billy Fullerton Writing testimonials and complimenting other web sites and webmasters is not only a good way of improving your site profile, but also a very good link popularity strategy that you should seriously consider adopting to promote your website. That doesn't mean that you should start writing... 24. Effective Dog Training Tactics That Really Work! - By: Michael Russell Can you make your dog obey your commands each and every time you issue them? Can you make your dog come, stay, fetch or heel when you want him (or her) to? Or are you one of the frustrated dog owners who cannot budge their dogs to obey anything they say? Well, if you belong to the latter group, y... 25. The Importance Of Dog Training - By: Michael Russell It's very important for your dog to know who the boss is. Without proper training your dog won't pay attention to your commands and there can be confusion if not pandemonium in the home. If you bring a pup home it can be taught more easily to obey the basic commands like sit, stay, down... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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