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French Bulldog Complete Profile
Key Facts:Size: Small - medium Height: About 30 cm 12 inches Weight: Bitches: 10.9 kg 24 lb Dogs: 12.7 kg 28lb Life Span: 15 yearsGrooming: EasyExercise: UndemandingFeeding: UndemandingTemperament: Cheerful & intelligentCountry of Origin: FranceA
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Border Collie Complete Profile
Key Facts:Size: Small - medium Height: 46 - 53 cm 18 - 21 inches Weight: 16 - 22 kg 35 - 48 lb Life Span: 15 yearsGrooming: MediumExercise: DemandingFeeding: MediumTemperament: Very alert & trainableCountry of Origin: EnglandAKC Group: HerdingTempe
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Dog Training and Your Relationship With Your Dog
My best friend is incredible! She’s one of those rare types who hangs on every word you say. She’s content to be quiet when I need stillness, even though she’s one of those high-drive types. All I have to do is call and she’s there in an instant, no
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Officers wound dog during call to dispute (San Mateo County Times)
SAN FRANCISCO — A police officer shot and wounded a mixed-breed pit bull Tuesday after the dog bit another officer's boot as they were responding to a domestic-violence complaint in the Outer
Barangay exec in hot water for killing dog (Philstar.com)
BAYOMBONG, Nueva Vizcaya —- A barangay official here is in hot water for allegedly ordering the slaughter of his neighbor’s dog. But he may be able to get away with a comparatively light sentence for a crime that would merit a harsher penalty in other countries.
Calendar (The Lincoln-Way Sun)
All breed dog training: 6 p.m. 6 p.m. Aug. 2 at Francis 4-H Field in New Lenox. Sponsored by All Breed Training. A new puppy kindergarten class for puppies 8 weeks to 5 months of age. Classes are one hour in length and go for seven weeks. Call Tanya Mikolajczyk at (815) 469-8741.
8-year-old Dog With Lymphoma Should Get Special Care (Hollister Free Lance)
Q: Our 8-year-old dog, Milty, has been diagnosed with lymphoma. The vet has offered to send us to a specialist to see how he can be treated. Is this a good idea? Isn't this a deadly cancer?
