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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 'Miniature Breeds' 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 Miniature Breeds Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Miniature Breeds 1. 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... Featured ArticleBreed, Not Produce: Tips On Responsible Cat Breeding Cat breeding is not as easy as just letting cats mate. Breeding is not just about choosing cats to produce adorable kittens to earn money. To breed cats is not the same as to produce them. Breeding encompasses that stage. Breeding cats involves scientific and systematic concepts. Producing cats involves only common sense. Breeding cats has an emotional aspect to it. Fulfillment does not come from mere moneymaking. Sacrifices have to be made to achieve the breeder's goal: to s ...
Read full story 2. Should You Buy A Miniature Pinscher? - By: Michael Russell If you love the sleek, muscled appearance of the Doberman Pinscher, but you don't want a big dog, you may want to consider a Miniature Pinscher. These dogs are very similar in appearance to Dobermans, but are almost one hundred pounds lighter. The Miniature Pinscher may look like a miniature Dober... 3. 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... 4. 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... 5. Caring For Miniature Roses - By: Michael Russell Miniature roses can be a great addition to your garden. They fit perfectly in both small and larger gardens. Miniature roses are basically 'regular' roses that have been bred to a smaller size with perfect proportions. The first miniature rose was the Rose roulette, discovered in S... 6. The Giant Schnauzer: A Working War Dog - By: Michael Russell The Giant Schnauzer The Schnauzer, as one might expect from the name, is definitely of German origin. The German word “schnauzer” means “muzzle”. In Germany today there are three recognized Schnauzers, the Giant, the Standard, and the Miniature. Among the characteristics that the three Schnauzers ... 7. Dachshund Care - By: Michael Russell The Dachshund is a very popular dog breed today. It is often referred to as the wiener dog or hotdog dog because of its unique shape and size. Dachshunds make great companions and are pretty easy to care for! This dog is originally from Germany. It was developed to hunt badger there hundreds of ye... 8. Poodle Care - By: Michael Russell The poodle is one of the most popular dog breeds kept as a pet today. They are extremely intelligent which makes them one of the most trainable breeds. Poodles also love to be around people and make extraordinary pets. The origin of the poodle is not really known. It is unclear whether it was deve... 9. 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... 10. 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... 11. The Dachshund: The Weiner Dog - By: Michael Russell The Dachshund is popularly called "The Wiener Dog" because of its long and low appearance. The Dachshund in Germany is known as the "Tekal" . The Word "Tekal" can be found inscribed on the base of an ancient Egyptian sculpture which pictures a King seated with three rather strange ... 12. The Poodle: Dog Of All Trades - By: Michael Russell The Poodle is thought to be a highly intelligent dog, possibly the most intelligent of all the breeds. There are several varieties today but they all stem originally from an ancient breed called the "Pudel" in Germany, although this may not have been the actual country of origin. The original purpos... 13. The Xoloitzcuintli (mexican Hairless Dog) - By: Michael Russell The name of this dog is pronounced show-low-eats-queent-lee. An easier way to spell and say the name of this unusual breed is Xolo (pronounced Show -lo). In common everyday terminology, the dog is known as the “Mexican Hairless”. This name says it all. This is a breed that is born without hair. Cons... 14. The French Bulldog - By: Michael Russell The "Frenchie" as he is known to his admirers is a breed that has endeared himself because of his happy personality and distinctive appearance. In essence, he is similar to a miniature bulldog with the exception of his ears, which are large and bat-like in appearance. He has a pers... 15. Buying A Second Dog - By: Michael Russell If you are a dog lover, you may feel that one dog is not enough. However, before you add a second dog to your household, there are a few important points you should consider. First, you may want to consider your dog's nature. If your beloved pet is a bit of a bully and the new dog isn't s... 16. The Affenpinscher, A Dog With A Monkey Face - By: Michael Russell One of the less well known breeds, especially in the United States, the Affenpinscher was originally a larger size. Today the standard calls for a dog no taller than 9 to 10 inches, putting this breed close to the size of the smallest dog, the Chihuahua. The Affenpinscher if one of the many off shoo... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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