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Guidelines On Locating Fantastic Breeders of Mini Aussie Shepherd Dogs

June 8, 2011

The mini Aussie has the same characteristics as the normal size Aussie, however it is normally in between fourteen and 18 inches tall. They’re a newer type of the typical aussie dog, but they are swiftly rising in acceptance. This canine may be tiny in dimensions, but it is known for a massive heart.

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What To Know About English Bulldog Ailments Before Buying

December 7, 2010

English bulldogs have undeniably adorable, droopy faces and sad-looking eyes. They make such great, loyal pets that it’s extremely tempting to have one in the home. However, these faces and eyes can be the cause of some of the many English bulldog ailments that affect the breed in many common cases, so it’s important to have the pup checked out prior to bringing him or her to the new home.

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The Importance Of Vaccinations And Exercise For Dog Health

December 6, 2010

There are so many positive and rewarding aspects in owning a pet – they make great unconditional companions, it’s rewarding to care for something that is yours, and they’re generally just fun to have around. But to ensure that your pet is feeling as good as you are, it’s important to ensure that dog health is maintained and regularly checked upon. There are just a few tips to remember in doing so.

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How To Choose A Bulldog Puppy

December 1, 2010

As if puppies aren’t cute enough, bulldog puppies have the awkward, wrinkly faces, disproportionately fat bodies, and those pointy ears that are impossible to resist. When buying a puppy, it takes a lot of self-control not to impulsively go for the first one you see. Instead, it takes a lot of consideration to choose a bulldog puppy which is healthy and that will make for a good addition to the home.

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Features That Help Tell The Difference Between An English Bulldog And An Olde English Bulldog

November 29, 2010

Traditional bulldogs, which date back to the 1600′s in England, were originally used to bait bulls in arenas during bull fights. However, this practice has long been banned, and the bulldog saw a decline after the prohibition. Now, bulldogs thrive yet again, but they have much less dominating features and are not as aggressive. The old-school type of bulldogs are being brought back as well, and it is plain to tell the difference between an English bulldog and an Olde English bulldog.

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What To Look For When Purchasing An English Bulldog Puppy

November 10, 2010

Assuming you have already done your homework and learned all about the health aspects of owning an English Bulldog, then now is the time to move on to the aesthetic portion of figuring out what it wants.

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Is A Male English Bulldog The Right Choice?

October 28, 2010

Everyone I talk to says that I should get an English bulldog that is female because it will be mellower and will interact better with my children; however, I would really like to get a male dog. Or maybe, the exact opposite is true. May you really want to get a female bulldog, but you are worried about it dropping blood around the house. So, which would make the best option when choosing a pet?

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Should You Breed Your Bulldog?

October 26, 2010

Should I consider breeding my bulldog? This is a very good question. Many times pet owner’s love their dogs and they want to experience the fun of being able to raise a bulldog litter. Well, there is not much I dislike more than some snob who is stuck up and only willing to sell their dogs having limited AKC reg. What this will mean is that your dog is only a pet and will never be able to be bred. Or rather, your dog can not be bread and still have the puppies be registered in accordance with the AKC. I don’t understand what would make a breeder feel that they are so special that it us up to them to decide that they can breed bulldogs, however nobody who they sell to will ever be able to have a litter produced from a puppy of theirs. This really irks me like little else can. How much more self-centered can one person be?

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How To Find The Best Online Breeder Of English Bulldogs

October 20, 2010

The growth of internet marketing has also its side effect as many people are running scams to steal your hard earned money. To name a few, on websites like www.nextdaypets.com or www.puppyfind.com; you may find several ads selling dogs that are scams. The pictures used there are stolen or may be fraudulent as the scammers have become more intelligent with time and are not resident of the U.S. Some of them have obtained U.S. phone numbers from where calls are forwarded to their numbers. So this becomes very necessary for you to check the authenticity of the breeder that you would be dealing with so that you do not just end up paying huge sum of money but you get what you pay for. You must know how to avoid them.

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Preventing Your Puppy From Contracting The Parvo Virus

October 11, 2010

Parvo is an extremely deadly virus. Approximately 90% of young puppies that contract this horrible disease will die. For a pet owner, this is truly a heartbreaking disease. After much stress, loss of sleep and a considerable amount of money, the outcome will still usually end up in the death of the puppy. This virus is very hardy and can survive in the environment for up to nine months. It is passed from one dog to another through the fecal matter of affected dogs. It can be passed through ground contact with the fecal matter and can be attached to shoes and clothing. The puppy doesn’t even have to leave its own yard to acquire this disease; someone just has to walk into the house that may have it on their shoes. Once the disease has been contracted, there is not really anything that can be done to stop it. But this disease can usually be prevented.

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