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  • Bedding for your Golden Retriever By:-Camille Goldins
    Among the different breeds of man’s best friend, the Golden Retriever is on top of the list and considered as America’s favorite blonde, next to Marilyn Monroe, of course. These dogs are energetic, playful, docile and loving. Aside from spending time with you, having a good night’s sleep is important to your dog and having the proper bedding is a top priority.
  • How to Identify a Reputable Golden Retriever Breeder By:-Camille Goldins
    Golden Retrievers can make wonderful pets, having been bred for their gentle, friendly temperaments. However, some breeders are willing to breed dogs with behavioral problems, and members of the breed can have health problems. How to find a breeder who is trying to improve the breed rather than breeding purely to make money?
  • Golden Retriever Training- Stop Your Dog From Jumping By:-Camille Goldins
    Golden Retrievers are one of the best loved dog breeds. They are playful and loving, their favorite form of showing affection is jumping on you and greeting you face to face, it can be cute - for a puppy. Fully grown, a golden retriever can weigh up to 70-80 pounds, that’s not cute at all.
  • Good Shih-Tzu Bathing Techniques By:-Camille Goldins
    Being long-haired and short-legged, Shih-Tzu tend to get dirty a lot. Their coats can also get matted, particularly when dirty, and skin infections can be a problem. The breed is also prone to allergies, so it is important to keep irritating dirt away. How often your Shih-Tzu will need to be bathed will depend partly upon the environment and your dog’s activities, so observe and notice when his or her hair appears dirty. I bathe my Shih-Tzu every two weeks, but different dogs’ needs vary.
  • Is your Shih Tzu Obese? By:-Camille Goldins
    Obesity is one of the most common health problems that Shih Tzu owners encounter with their dogs. If you are the owner of a Shih Tzu, it is important to carefully monitor the dog diet to ensure that your dog is the proper weight.
  • Shih Tzu Training- Dealing with Separation Anxiety By:-Camille Goldins
    Many find that their Shih Tzu can be a difficult dog to train. Many find that Shih Tzu training is very important from an early age. This breed of dog can be very prone to separation anxiety and so proper dog training is important to help your dog overcome the fear of being alone. These dog training tips will help your Shih Tzu learn to deal with separation anxiety.
  • Shih-Tzu Training—Breaking Through Their Stubborness By:-Camille Goldins
    Some Shih-Tzu are naturally obedient and easily trained. They are in the minority. Shih-Tzu are one of the oldest breeds, and probably having genes from when dogs were first domesticated. Not having undergone the transformations involved in the creation of new breeds, and having been bred mostly as companions rather than as working dogs, they have not acquired traits that make them readily trainable. Nonetheless, with patience and good Shih Tzu training, they can be good companions.
  • Puppy Vaccination By:-Jim Foster
    Vaccinations play an important part in your puppy's health care plan. Most experts are of the view that basic immunization helps a puppy from getting sick and avoid diseases. This is the reason that dogs and puppies are getting more vaccinations than ever before.
  • How to Find a New Puppy By:-Grace Temple
    If you have decided to get a dog and are looking for a puppy, there are many options available. As your dog will be part of your family for hopefully the next 10 to fifteen years, it is a decision that will have long term ramifications. Careful investigation of the options are in order to ensure the best choice.
  • How Many Types Of Springer Spaniel Are There? By:-Phil Marks
    Depending on who you talk to, there are 8-10 breeds of spaniel in the Gundog Group, and the Springer Spaniel types fall within these. There are usually 8 spaniel types in the leading English Show - Crufts. Though spaniels have a common ancestry, the springers became a clear type in the last couple of hundred years, and several features make them quite distinct.
  • Why Are They Called Chocolate Springer Spaniels? By:-Phil Marks
    A chocolate springer spaniel is properly called liver and white in color though many people use the term 'chocolate'. This is one of the basic breed standard colors of the English Springer Spaniel in England - the other coloring is black and white. Both the liver and white and the black and white may have tan markings, which leads to the complete Breed Standard of fours colors (in England). There are more colours in other countries.
  • Lhasa Apsos are Dogs with Charm and Personality By:-Camille Goldins
    Lhasa apsos are typically intelligent, playful, and fun. The best way to train them is with positive reinforcement, such as giving them yummy treats for the behavior you want. Many owners swear that the clownish Lhasa loves to play tricks, and grins afterward, but this little guy also has dignity. Lhasa apsos were bred in Tibetan temples, and have the regal bearing of their noble ancestry. They need to be socialized and trained to be good pets despite their high self-esteem and sometimes independent nature.
  • Purchasing a Lhasa Apso Puppy By:-Camille Goldins
    The Lhasa Apso is a dog breed with a long and noble history. They were originally developed and bred in Tibet. In Tibet the only people that could own them were nobles and religious leaders.
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