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Poodle Complete Profile
Key Facts:Size: There are three sizes: standard, miniature and toyHeight: Standard - Over 38 cm 15 in Miniature - 28-38 cm 11-15 in Toy - Under 28 cm 11 in Weight: Standard - 22 kg 49 lb Miniature - 12 kg 26 lb Toy - 7 kg 15 lb Life Span: 16
By: Dooziedog.com.
10 Things to Consider Before Getting a Dog
1. Are there any size or weight restrictions on dogs within your condominium or community? Many won t allow dogs over 30-pounds.2. Do you keep your home very warm? Some dogs are bothered by warm room temperatures. A Chihuahua would be a better choice
By: Louise Louis.
How To Choose Your Boxer Dog
An easier and more pleasant journey with your chosen Boxer starts with checking out the parent dogs for unbecoming traits like aggression, hyperactive and extreme shyness.
This is easier to do when you get your Boxer from a reputable breeder or fro
By: Amy Howells.
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The Dog Breeders List Launches a Highly Developed and Economical Website for ...
The Dog Breeders List will provide an enhanced method of advertising for the dog breeder and provide generous data for the dog buyer. (PRWEB Jul 29, 2006) Trackback URI: http://www.prweb.com/dingpr.php/SG9yci1TcXVhLVByb2YtSGFsZi1JbnNlLVplcm8=
Dog breeders say best way is a vial and a trip to vet (San Francisco Chronicle)
The day Sue Carpenter set eyes on Buddy, a champion golden retriever with a reddish coat, she thought: He'd make a good match for my Taylor. Carpenter, a breeder who lives in San Jose, first saw Buddy at a dog show. She admired his short snout and...
City Council OKs changes to dog laws (Durango Herald)
The Durango City Council on Tuesday approved an updated version of the animal-control ordinance that includes higher fines for violations, stricter rules for keeping dogs on private property, and a loose requirement to spay and neuter dogs.
Anne About Loudoun (Northern Virginia Times Community)
I never know where this job will take me. I was reminded of this on Friday morning when I found myself eating dog biscuits in Purcellville with a group of 10- to 14-year-olds.
