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What Do You Need To Know About Brazilian Mastiffs

August 5, 2009

Male Brazilian mastiffs come in at well over 100 pounds and will stand upwards of thirty inches at the shoulder when they are full grown. Females are similarly large, though they tend to average around 90 pounds and are a few inches shorter as well. Both males and females will have short, soft fur, an extremely thick neck and resemble a bloodhound in the face. You might find this breed sporting coats of brindle, black, yellow and reddish tan, making it a very handsome dog.

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The Ancient Japanese Dog Breed, Shiba Inu

June 22, 2009

Of all the six dog breeds that were originally developed in Japan, the Shiba Inu is considered to be the smallest. Dating as early as the Jomon Period (8000 BC to 200 BC), the Shiba is said to have been brought along by early Japanese settlers. In the mountainous areas near the Japan Sea, this breed flourished and became the modern day mountainous-terrains-expert Shiba Inu.

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Greyhound Dog: The Fastest Breed in the Planet

June 18, 2009

When it comes to speed and agility, no one can deny the supremacy of the Greyhound and in fact, racing tracks and bus transports feature this breed as their brand representation. Being the fastest dog in the planet, the Greyhound has also been quick in enthralling the hearts of many people around the world. Before, this breed was simply competitors in the racing tracks and coursing games but today, it is a beloved and trusted family pet of many homes around the world.

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Shih Tzu Essentail Training Tips

June 17, 2009

During your meals, you need to train your Shih Tzu dog to sit and stay in a specific area when the family is eating. This may take some time but eventually they will remain in a sit position until after your dinner is over and then of course you should praise their actions by offering them up a nice hot meal that they can eat in their own food bowl, but only after everybody else is finished eating.

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