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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 'Clubs Fencing' 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 Clubs Fencing Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Clubs Fencing 1. The Beauceron: French Herding Breed - By: Michael Russell The Beauceron is a very ancient breed which has been used for centuries in France as a herding dog and guardian of the flock. Other names for the dog are Berger de Beauce (Shepherd of the Beauce) or Bas Rouge (Red Stockings). The descriptive name of “red stockings” describes the typical coloring of ... Featured ArticleBoxer Clubs, Boxer Dog Clubs The breed is often recorded to have a Belgium origin. However, it is most often Germany that is recognized as the Boxer’s “home”. As with other breeds, German breeders saw great qualities in the breed at an early date and latched on to the animal with a passion to define a truly sound standard. The first Boxer Club appeared in 1896 in Munich, Germany. The Deutscher Boxer Club was the first of many Boxer Clubs to follow, and it was these clubs collectively that established the first German breed ...
Read full story 2. Which Came First, The Valhund Or The Corgi? - By: Michael Russell The Swedish Valhund resembles the Welsh Corgi in some respects and there has been much debate as to whether the Corgi or the Valhund came first in the order of the development of this breed. The Valhund in Sweden is certainly one of the older species, having been there historically at least as long ... 3. Port Douglas Carnivale - By: (see Article) Carnivale Port Douglas Australia 20th to 29th May 2005Port Douglas Carnivale began in 1993 and initially was designedto celebrate the opening of the tourist season and market PortDouglas as a holiday destination to both domestic andinternational visitors. Carnivale is an award winning ... 4. So You Want A Bichon Frise - By: Michael Russell If you suffer from allergies, but want to have a dog, you may want to take a look at the Bichon Frise. This charming little dog's sole function is to provide companionship and it does its job extremely well. The Bichon Frise is classified as a part of the Non-Sporting Group by the America... 5. 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... 6. Is A Doberman Pinscher Right For You? - By: Michael Russell Doberman Pinschers are a common sight in the movies. People are used to seeing people running for their lives as aggressive dogs lunge at them with demonic looking eyes. However, in real life, most Dobermans are actually loyal, intelligent family pets. The American Kennel Club classifies... 7. 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 ... 8. The Dutch Shepherd - By: Michael Russell The Dutch Shepherd closely resembles the German Shepherd Dog but there are some important differences in character and in conformation as well. It also resembles in some respects the Belgian Sheepdog, which is said to be the "foundation stock" from which the breed was developed. For some... 9. The Australian Shepherd: Not A True Australian - By: Michael Russell The Australian Shepherd is NOT one of the several breeds developed in Australia, as one would assume from the name. In actuality it was believed to have sprung out of the dogs which were used by the Basque shepherds of southern Spain. In 1875 Basque shepherds migrating to American shores... 10. Horse Racing - The Sport Of Kings - By: Michael Russell Thousands of years ago, man discovered that an animal from the Equus order was good for carrying his burdens and lightening his load. Then one day, as the human race as a whole are natural competitors, we began to use that animal, called the horse, to race against others. Then man began breeding h... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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