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  1. The Field Spaniel Dog Breed Profile
    by John Williams. Ten years ago in this country I attended a dog show which was a "supported entry" for Field Spaniels. There were perhaps 8 entries altogether. Nowadays the interest in this breed has grown dramatically and when Field Spaniels come together there is usually an entry of 30 or better. The popularity of this Spaniel may be in part due to its size and of course the other consideration is its ability i... products, articles, news

  2. The Clumber Spaniel Dog Breed Profile
    by John Williams. The Clumber Spaniel seems to wear a permanent sweet expression. This Spaniel in appearances is quite similar to the Newfoundland in the face, with an especially docile expression and soft look about him. He is often called the "retired gentleman's' spaniel" for he is rather lumbering and slow in movement, however he is methodical and accurate in his work of clearing an area of game. He is a gun d... products, articles, news

  3. The Great Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Dog Breed Profile and Information
    by John Williams. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel makes a good family pet. She likes to live indoors and will do well with frequent walks or a properly fenced in exercise area. Please keep in mind that she will suffer in extreme heat. She is highly intelligent and generally good with children and other pets. Good With Children? Very good with older children. As a reminder, never leave a young child unsupervise... products, articles, news

  4. The Boxer Dog Breed Profile
    by John Williams. You know that any new addition to your home, especially a puppy, needs plenty of attention and be cared for extensively. Before purchasing a live household member, get the facts about their routine, their everyday life and their traits. If you don't, you may regret getting the puppy later. Mull over these things before your purchase: First thing - learn about the puppy's distinguishing traits an... products, articles, news

  5. The Dachshund Dog Breed Profile
    by John Williams. This breed which originated in Germany was originally used to hunt badgers. His long body strong jaws and short legs make him a perfect candidate for charging into holes to retrieve small animals. Today, however, toxins are mainly used as pets where they prove to be courageous, loyal and sometimes comedic. Dachshunds actually come in a large variety. There are three different types of coats, the... products, articles, news

  6. Chinese Shar-Pei Dog Breed Profile
    by John Williams. The Chinese Shar Pei was at one time called the "Chinese Fighting Dog". It is most likely that it originated from a cross between the Mastiff and the Chow Chow and various indigenous breeds. In actual practice, the Shar Pei served several purposes.. It was used in china as a "pit" fighting dog, for entertainment and sport and also as a hunting dog and a herding breed and a watchdog. The dog origi... products, articles, news

  7. Japanese Chin Dog Breed Profile
    by John Williams. A Japanese Chin is a very happy little dog. A good specimen of the Japanese chin is usually very beautiful, outgoing and charming. They have a few characteristics similar to a cat. They will hold toys, or certain types of food between their front paws. Although a Japanese Chin has a fairly profuse coat of hair, they do not necessarily need a coat during the winter. It is probably just a little ... products, articles, news

  8. The Brussels Griffon Dog Breed Profile
    by John Williams. If you have visited a dog show lately and seen a small somewhat funny looking dog with what can only be called a monkey's face, you have most likely seen a version of the "Brussels Griffon" breed developed mostly by the Belgians. There are three varieties, almost identical except for coat texture, and since all three varieties can be found within the same litter, it is more appropriate that they ... products, articles, news

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