Great Dane Puppy And Dog Information

The Great Dane makes a good pet for those looking for a very large dog. She makes a good watch dog and only a fool would challenge her. She loves her human family and only needs moderate exercise. She is good with children but dangerous because of her size, especially to very young children. As [...]

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Bloodhound Puppy And Dog Information


The Bloodhound is a patient, kind dog that loves family and children. As a reminder, never leave a young child alone with any dog or puppy for any length of time. The Bloodhound needs exercise but can do well in an apartment if she is given plenty of opportunity for walks. She will do even [...]

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Chesapeake Bay Retriever Dog Breed Profile


The Chesapeake Bay Retriever is not an apartment dog. She needs plenty of room to exercise and having a body of water available for work and play is appreciated by her. She is a strong dog with a mind of her own so an experienced owner is a must. She likes children and enjoys hard [...]

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Shiba Inu Puppy And Dog Information


The Shiba Inu is a fearless and bold dog. Originally from Japan, this smaller dog keeps herself clean, almost like a cat. She may not be trustable with other pets and dogs. She does well with older children, especially if socialized when young. She needs plenty of exercise but can live in an apartment with [...]

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Newfoundland Puppy And Dog Information


The Newfoundland is a large, hairy dog with a great temperament. They are calm and do not require a great deal of exercise so they may even be kept in an apartment. Of course, a properly fenced in yard for exercise is preferable. The Newfoundland was bred for cold temperatures and icy water so hot [...]

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Curly Coated Retriever Essential Facts And Advice


The Curly-Coated Retriever is not an apartment dog. She needs at the minimum, a properly fenced in enclosure to romp and burn off her energy. Ideally, she should have access to recreational water occasionally because she lives to swim and fetch. She is generally good with older children. She makes a good watch dog and [...]

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Old English Sheepdog Essential Tips And Info


The Old English Sheepdog is a lovable, even tempered dog. She is more meant for the country as opposed to an apartment. She has plenty of fur to distribute when shedding plus she takes a ton of time for grooming. As a puppy she takes up to two years to mature. She generally gets along [...]

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Cocker Spaniel Dog Breed Facts And Information

The Cocker Spaniel is a generally even tempered, loving dog that is affectionate and loving. She is a good watch dog and when properly bred, a great child companion. She can do well in an apartment as long as she gets frequent long walks. A properly fenced in enclosure is better for exercise.

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The Heavy Spaniel: The Clumber Spaniel

The Spaniel breed, Clumber Spaniel came into existence in Britain in nineteenth century. It is assumed to be a combination of the Basset Hound and the earlier Spaniel types. The breed is well known for its excellent scent and endurance.
It has a long and heavy body with bones that are heavier than the other spaniels. [...]

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Is An Australian Shepherd Puppy The Right Choice For Me And My Family?

The Australian Shepherd is a working sheep and farm dog that might do quite poorly in an apartment. They are vigorous dogs with high intelligence that were bred to think and work. They require at the least, a properly fenced in enclosure and at the best, a farm to run and work. They form strong [...]

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