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Quieting a barking dog is a quick and easy process. Really. It also doesn’t cost any money. But it’s not an obvious process - witness the many dogs barking all the time in parks, backyards on street corners, with their owners tugging at their leash a
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Dog Training Early Training Is Essential
Dogs are a fantastic edition to any family but like all youngsters they need training. If you do not train your puppy now it will take a serious amount of help from a training school to get him to be obedient later on. Puppies just like babies learn
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Rottweiler Complete Profile
Key Facts:Size: LargeHeight: 58.5 - 68.5 cm 23 - 27 inches Weight: About 50 kg 110 lb Life Span: 12 yearsGrooming: SimpleExercise: Medium - demandingFeeding: DemandingTemperament: Courageous & trainableCountry of Origin: GermanyAKC Group: Working P
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Wednesday, August 02, 2006 (Las Vegas CityLife)
Gender: Female, if you must. Race: Not usually. Prefers to take it slow -- when it suits her.
indieWIRE INTERVIEW: Neil Marshall, director of "The Descent" (indieWIRE)
British director Neil Marshall made a mark on the film scene in 2002 with his action/horror " Dog Soldiers ," garnering awards at the Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film , including a best film nod from the Catalonian International Film Festival . Returning to the genre with his latest, " The Descent ," Marshall, who also wrote the film, tells the story of a cave expedition gone wrong.
Pit Bulls Out of the Doghouse (Los Angeles Times)
A long-maligned breed is getting an image makeover. But skeptics say those fighting genes are hard to overcome.
A menagerie of some famous product-promoting animals (The Oregonian)
Animals have sold products since the beginning of advertising. Here are some unforgettable furred and feathered hucksters: Nipper, the RCA Victor dog, was probably the first recognizable spokes-animal. Nipper, born in England in 1884, was owned by artist Francis Barraud.
