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  1. Bichon Frise Essential tips And Information
    by John Williams. The Bichon Frise is a small breed of dog, similar in size to a large cat, which in French means "curly lap dog". They are called this because in the past they were lap dogs for French royalty. Often devoted to their masters, Bichons are popular pets and are fairly similar to poodles. Originating in the Mediterranean region and in existence since the Middle Ages, Bichons eventually ended up on th... products, articles, news

  2. Best Advice For Choosing The Bichon Frise Dog Breed
    by John Williams. The Bichon Frise (pronounced 'Bee-Shone Freeze') is a curly all-white dog with a puffball appearance and a very puffy head. It has been around since the 1300's, and throughout their history they have been popular among Italian sailors, the Italian and French royal courts, and eventually with French street performers. Their name 'Bichon Frise' is in reference to their curly white coat. Their dive... products, articles, news

  3. English Toy Spaniel Essential Tips And Information
    by John Williams. The English Toy Spaniel is also known as the King Charles Spaniel. There are several variations of the color in this breed. The "Ruby" is a whole color, all rich red. The "Blenheim" is chestnut markings, broken, on a white background. The ears must be chestnut in color and surrounding both eyes, with a white blaze and a chestnut spot in the middle. The "Tricolor", known as the "Prince Charles" is... products, articles, news

  4. The Dalmatian Dog Breed Essential Information
    by John Williams. Dalmatians were well known as a carriage dog and so they were also known as Spotted Coach-dogs. Evidence shows that possibly the breed existed centuries before it was named in the 18th century. There is 4000-year-old Greek art showing dogs that look much like modern Dalmatians. The Dalmatian dog breed's popularity surged with the 1956 novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians by Dodie Smith, and also ... products, articles, news

  5. Bouvier des Flandres Essential Information You Should Learn
    by John Williams. The Bouvier des Flandres makes a great family pet for those who would like to have a watch dog and guard dog combination. She can be relatively inactive indoors and can be exercised via many walks. A better situation for her is a properly fenced in exercise area. She is good with other dogs and pets, especially if she has been socialized with them early on. She is generally good with children but... products, articles, news

  6. Collie Dog Breed Essential Facts And Information
    by John Williams. The Collie belongs in the Herding Group of the A.K.C. There are two varieties, the Smooth coat and the "Rough". The Collie was always a favorite "farm dog" in the United States way before the advent of television and when "Lassie Come Home" became a film and later a TV series, its popularity soared even more. The movie emphasized the Collie's homing instincts and it is true that this breed is t... products, articles, news

  7. Chesapeake Bay Retriever Dog Breed Essential Information
    by John Williams. The Chesapeake Bay Retriever is also referred to as the "Chessie". The Chessie is said to have been originally from the British. This breed is even better at retrieving than the Labrador Retriever because he is bigger and stronger. The Chesapeake Bay Retriever has the ability to hunt in very bad weather conditions and is known to have the ability to break through ice for a tough retrieve. He also... products, articles, news

  8. English Foxhound Essential Facts And Information
    by John Williams. The English Foxhound is thought to be considered the rarest breed of dog in the United States by AKC registration. It is thought to be rare because they are believed to have originated from sixteenth and seventeenth century England. The English Foxhound was created because there was thought to be an ongoing depletion of the deer population in England, since the royalty hunted deer as part of thei... products, articles, news

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