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Wishbone

Giant Dog Breeds

... for their impressive size that arouse admiration aside from being so mellow, gentle and relaxed. Peaceful, affectionate and docile, Giant dogs show absolute devotion to their owners. They make precious companions for the whole family, they ... Read Read: Giant Dog Breeds

By: Wishbone | 02/09/2007 | Pets
Samantha Markham

Giant Dog Breeds

... family. The Newfoundland can be a variety of colors, including brown, gray and white, but the most common coloring is black. A giant dog can make a wonderful family pet, but it is important to ensure that you can offer any new animal the ... Read Read: Giant Dog Breeds

By: Samantha Markham | 06/11/2009 | Pets

Dog Breed Choices And Labradoodles

... similar in the way they behave. Small, Medium, Large or X-Large Small dogs are a lot cheaper to keep and maintain. The cost of feeding a large or giant dog can be double or triple the price of feeding a small dog. Large dogs also do ... Read Read: Dog Breed Choices And Labradoodles

By: John Williams | 08/06/2008 | Pets

Essential Newfoundland Dog Breed Info

... instead of barking or growling. Newfoundland puppies require a lot of food while they are growing into the giant dogs they will become, but only eat about as much as a Labrador when they are fully grown. They are happy to lie around the ... Read Read: Essential Newfoundland Dog Breed Info

By: John Williams | 04/07/2008 | Pets
americo licata

Choosing A Dog

... exercise it needs if it has the run of an apartment and is taken for walks outside. Larger dogs need more space. Small dogs eat less. Giant dogs often need as much food as an adult human being and therefore are more expensive to feed. Dogs ... Read Read: Choosing A Dog

By: americo licata | 21/02/2009 | Pets

Large Dog Breeds: First Choice of Dog Lovers

... Doberman Pinscher, are really affectionate. On the other hand, those who are not that gentle make excellent guard dogs. You will also find very many giant dogs including St. Bernards, Irish Wolfhounds and many more bulky breeds. The Great ... Read Read: Large Dog Breeds: First Choice of Dog Lovers

By: Mark Joness | 25/08/2008 | Pets

Choosing the Right Dog Breed: It's About Matching Two Lifestyles

... You Have Kids... If you have small kids in the home, you may not want to go with any breed of dog that is going to grow up and be a miniature giant. Dogs are only puppies for a short time, and that is not the case with kids. Although ... Read Read: Choosing the Right Dog Breed: It's About Matching Two Lifestyles

By: Craig Thornburrow | 04/04/2008 | Pets

Dog Walking - Leashes And Collars Explained

... The goal of this collar is to inhibit the dog from straining against the leash. 3. Choke and Prong chain collars: These work great on giant dogs with super thick fur. Additionally, it is a sure bet your dog will not be able to slip out of ... Read Read: Dog Walking - Leashes And Collars Explained

By: Lisa Nobles | 31/01/2008 | Pets

Dog Care: Top 10 Ways to Keep your Dog Forever Young

... of age. Medium sized dogs (21 to 50 pounds) around nine to 11. 5 years; large breed dogs (51 to 90 pounds) around 7.5 to 10.5 years and giant dogs (more than 90 pounds) between six and nine years. In general, smaller breed dogs live longer. ... Read Read: Dog Care: Top 10 Ways to Keep your Dog Forever Young

By: Dr. Debra Primovic | 12/02/2007 | Pets

3 Reasons Why Little Dogs Need to Go for a Daily Walk

... act, and be treated, like the adult dog she really is. So don't let her size fool you little dogs need their walk just as much as the giant dogs do. She may not be able to walk as far or as long as you can, but she does need her walks. ... Read Read: 3  Reasons Why Little Dogs Need to Go for a Daily Walk

By: Jonni Good | 07/12/2006 | Pets

Top 10 Hound Dog Breeds

... it from getting into trouble. 8. Irish Wolfhound The Irish Wolfhound (#87) is the largest sighthound and one of the biggest and strongest of all giant dog breeds. This breed makes a wonderful family dog as it is reliable, patient, ... Read Read: Top 10 Hound Dog Breeds

By: Mark Ransome | 21/08/2006 | Automotive
Wishbone

Hypertrophic Osteodystrophy Bone Disease on Dogs

... a condition that affects young large breed dogs. HOD is a bone disease that affects the rapid growing bones of giant dog and may occur between ages of 2 and 7 months. The breeds that are at high risk for HOD are Boxers, Chesapeake Shepherd ... Read Read: Hypertrophic Osteodystrophy Bone Disease on Dogs

By: Wishbone | 12/11/2008 | Pets

Newfoundland Dog Breed Information And Advice

... 4 AD. Indian graves dating to that time have been found with skeletons of giant dogs. Whether those dogs were the ancestors of the Newfoundland dog is not verifiable, but it is known that the Newfoundland is one of the older dog breeds of ... Read Read: Newfoundland Dog Breed Information And Advice

By: John Williams | 03/07/2008 | Pets

Do You Need a Dog Bed

... their own. If it was you wouldn't you want a comfortable place to sleep. A place that was yours and yours alone. There are dog beds of every shape, size and color. There are giant dog beds, chew resistant dog begs, dog beds for large dogs ... Read Read: Do You Need a Dog Bed

By: J Bush | 21/11/2009 | Pets

Great Pyrenees — The Pyrenean mountain Dog

... human or canine. The Great Pyrenees loves the companionship of humans, and is a great choice for a family pet for those that have adequate space for this giant dog to get some exercise. They are courageous and protective dog that makes for ... Read Read: Great Pyrenees — The Pyrenean mountain Dog

By: Brad Zockoll | 01/07/2009 | Pets

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