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1. Dogs: Different Breeds - By: Michael Russell
Although there are approximately 400 breeds of dogs recognized in the world, the American Kennel Club (AKC) only recognizes 146 breeds. These breeds are subdivided into seven groups: Sporting, Hound, Working, Herding, Non-Sporting, Terrier, and Toy. The dogs in each group share similar characteristi...

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Non-sporting Dog Breeds: The Top Ten Dogs Of This Group
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 variety of sizes, coats, personalities and appearances and range from the miniature dog breeds like the tiny Bichon Frise to the large Chow Chow and even include the elegant Dalmatian and the popular Poo
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2. There Are Over 50 Cat Breeds. What Breed Makes The Best Pet? - By: Dean Erickson
How to choose the perfect cat breed for you is easy if you do your research first. Cats are the world's most popular pets. They are independent but at the same time make for great company. The have minimal maintenance needs but they satisfy any pet owner's need to cuddle. The...

3. The Kooikerhundje: Dutch Decoy Dog - By: Michael Russell
The Kooikerhundje has existed in the Netherlands since before the 1500s. The Kooikerhundje is a unique dog which is directly related to the dog which is known in the United States as the Nova Scotian Duck Toller. It is believed that the Toller is descended from the Kooiker. The body build of the Koo...

4. 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...

5. Choosing The Right Dog Breed A Step By Step Guide - By: Michael Russell
Did you know that there are several hundred dog breeds? With that large number of breeds to choose from, how do people manage to decide which breed is right for them? Luckily, you can narrow down the choices and find the right dog breed by following a few simple steps. First, consider yo...

6. Lucky "chance" Takes Top Dog Title - By: Diane Newsom
As the top dog of top dog shows was announced last Sunday, we can be fairly sure that the owners of Caitland Isle Take a Chance were not "taking a chance" on dog pet insurance. While we enjoyed watching the most pampered pooches in the Kingdom strut their stuff, we can also be sur...

7. The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog (swissie) - By: Michael Russell
It is thought that the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is the largest of the descendants of the dogs which were brought to the Swiss Alps by the Legions of Caesar on his march through Europe. The “Swissie” is similar to the Bernese Mountain dog in many respects, especially in the markings of a black base...

8. The Black Russian Terrier - By: Michael Russell
The Black Russian Terrier is a breed that was “engineered” by the Russians shortly after world War II for the specific purpose of producing a strong, fearless, and hardy working dog that could withstand the rigors of the cold Russian winter and would be a strong and formidable protector. The “Red St...

9. The English Setter - By: Michael Russell
The history of the English Setter, a hunting dog, is very ancient. It is one of the oldest known hunting breeds. It was written about as early as the fourteenth century as a specific “setting” dog. Typically a “Setter” will seek out a covey of quail or other birds and freeze in place when it finds t...

10. The German Shepherd Dog, Partner To Mankind - By: Michael Russell
The German Shepherd breed today is a far cry from the original flock dogs used in Germany in earlier times.  Sheep herding dogs were a necessary part of the German agricultural scenes and were quite a mixed lot.  It wasn't until the formation of a group known as the Association for German ...

11. So You Want A Standard Poodle - By: Michael Russell
Some people take one look at the fluffy, immaculately groomed Standard Poodles in the show ring and discount them as silly, shallow dogs. However, the Standard Poodle is considered by many people to be the most intelligent breed in the world, with the reasoning ability of a three year old child. b...



12. Norwegian Elkhound: " The Moosedog" - By: Michael Russell
The Norwegian Elkhound can be traced as far back as the stone ages.  Through the study of the fossils from that time it can be determined that there existed the same basic dog that we know of today as the Elkhound.  This breed has such purity of ancestry that it can be considered to be one...

13. The German Pinscher - By: Michael Russell
The German Pinscher is the “middle” dog of the Pinscher breeds of Germany. The largest of the Pinscher dogs is the well known Doberman, while the smallest is the equally well known Miniature Pinscher. The “Standard” Pinscher is simply known as the “Pinscher” by the Kennel club of Great Britain and i...

14. Cat Sense Organs And Cat Breeds - By: Chetan Gupta
Cats are available in all rainbow colours and their shades. Cats are available in hundreds of colours. The common coat patterns in cats are solid, tabby, tortoiseshell, bi colour, tri colour and colourpoint. Eyes of cats are most beautiful as compared to all other animals. Eyes of cats are also foun...

15. Cat Senses,cat Anatomy,cat Breeds,cat Morphology - By: Chetan Gupta
Cats are available in all rainbow colours and their shades.Eyes of cats are most beautiful as compared to all other animals.Eyes of cats are also found in all rainbow colours and their shades.A cat can have each eye of different colour. Each eye of a cat can have two or more colours. The eyes of kit...

16. Is A Rottweiler The Right Breed For You? - By: Michael Russell
Do you need a protective dog that is intelligent and devoted to its owners? If so, you may want to consider buying a Rottweiler. These big dogs were bred to be very versatile working dogs. They guard their homes and families, excel in agility training, and think that they are tiny lapdogs when they ...

17. The Anatolian Shepherd: Guardian Of The Flock - By: Michael Russell
The Anatolian Shepherd is usually a fawn dog with black points and mask that is quite striking in appearance. In the United Statees the standard is not quite as strict and the color may be a light cream with or without a facial mask. It was used as a guardian dog in Turkey for the flocks of sheep an...

18. Family Fun For Tiny Tots In Paphos, Cyprus - By: Lynda Burke
The demands of younger children are usually relatively simple once on holiday. They look forward to the beach with much excitement, where they can swim, play ballgames or build sandcastles. No Barbie dolls or Tonka trucks needed here, but as with every child today, their curiosity for ...

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