dog breeds

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  • common boxer dog health problem

    Common Boxer Dog Health Problem

    Boxers are bright, friendly, lively dogs that are also good around children, making them good family pets. But like many dogs that have been selectively bred throughout the ages, boxers are prone to many health problems, some of which can be serious.
  • french bull dog health problems

    French Bull Dog Health Problems

    The French bulldog is a small version of the English bulldog. Generally, a French bulldog is playful and pleasant. This dog is curious by nature, which makes him difficult to train. However, anyone considering purchasing or adopting this breed of dog should be prepared for the common health problems, which can cause the veterinarian bills to add up quickly.
  • best dog breed families

    Best Dog Breed for Families

    Many dog traits are inherited, but there are certain breeds that have a history of being very family friendly. They love people, like to socialize and think of the family as their own. Properly trained, any one of these breeds would make a welcome addition to the family.
  • best dog breeds kids

    Best Dog Breeds for Kids

    Choosing a dog is hard enough when it's just you and your dog. Throw kids into the mix and you have a whole different set of criteria to consider. And it's not just a matter of which dogs are going to be gentle with your kids--it's also a matter of which dogs can handle your kids being less than gentle with them.
  • dog breeds easy train

    Dog Breeds That Are Easy to Train

    Everybody wants that perfectly trained dog--the "Hollywood" dog that does tricks, lies down on command and basically does whatever it's told. And while those dogs have generally spent a lot of one-on-one time with professional trainers, it's true that some dog breeds are easier to train than others.
  • best dog breed children

    Best Dog Breed for Children

    All dogs differ in temperament. Whlle there are good and bad dogs in every breed, some breeds are known to be better with children. When choosing a dog for your family, it is important to take several things into consideration.
  • health problems boxer dogs

    Health Problems in Boxer Dogs

    Boxers are one of the most popular breeds of dogs. Although they're strong and excellent guard dogs, they're also gentle and good with children. They're affectionate and loyal pets that never lose their playful nature.
  • free obedience training tips toy breed puppy

    Free Obedience Training Tips for Toy Breed Puppy

    A well-trained dog is a happy dog and a great companion. Toy breeds are often left untrained because of the inconvenience of reaching them and in many cases because they are so flighty and hyperactive.
  • health questions lab dogs

    Health Questions on Lab Dogs

    The Labrador retriever, also known as a Labrador or Lab, is one of the most popular dogs in the world. There are more Labs registered in the United States and Great Britain than any other breed. Besides being friendly and sociable, Labs are gentle with small children, making them an ideal family pet.
  • health problems of dog breeds

    Health Problems of Dog Breeds

    All dog breeds have health problems. In some cases, the problems can be eliminated through good veterinarian care and/or selective breeding. However, because of the wide range of health problems that are common in dogs, it is a good idea to be familiar with some of the most common problems your dog may suffer from during its life.
  • about health of shih tzu dogs

    About the Health of Shih Tzu Dogs

    Most small dogs ("toys") have specific health problems and risks associated with their breed. Before you decide to adopt a dog, it is important to understand these health concerns. Shih tzus are very loving and energetic dogs, but they are not immune from the medical issues found in toy breeds.
  • about health of boxer dogs

    About the Health of Boxer Dogs

    Boxers are a popular family pet in the United States. In fact, the American Kennel Club (AKC) lists boxers as the sixth most popular dog breed in the country. Boxers are considered to be intensely loyal and friendly, especially around children.
  • choosing labrador puppy

    Choosing a Labrador Puppy

    The Labrador Retriever has been consistently ranked by the American Kennel Club (AKC) as the most popular dog breed in America, so it's no surprise that so many families are choosing to bring new Labrador puppies into their homes.
  • about american bull terriers

    About American Bull Terriers

    An American bull terrier is another name for what is commonly known as a pit bull. A strong, powerful dog, the American bull terrier is a popular pet. Sometimes, the American Bull Terrier is trained as a police dog or for search and rescue work.
  • potty training daschund puppy

    Potty Training a Daschund Puppy

    Housebreaking your dog is often one of the "make or break" issues that determines whether your new friend will be a cherished pet or an aggravating nuisance. Nobody likes dodging puppy bombs, especially after the first few weeks when the cuteness factor wears off.
  • potty training cairn terrier puppy

    Potty Training a Cairn Terrier Puppy

    New Cairn Terrier owners often misspell the breed name, but no matter what you call these adorable little bundles of energy, they will enrich your life. Potty training is the first and most important thing you will do with your new Cairn Terrier.
  • how potty train chihuahua puppy

    How to Potty Train a Chihuahua Puppy

    The Chihuahua dog breed has become quite popular in recent years. Tiny, cute and loyal to their owners, Chihuahuas are also intelligent and can be quite stubborn. For that reason, the most important thing to consider when potty training a Chihuahua puppy is to be firm and consistent in your training.
  • about pitbull puppies

    About Pitbull Puppies

    Raising any puppy requires patience. However, raising a pitbull puppy presents unique challenges. Pitbull puppies are incredibly stubborn and very active. As such, these dogs are best suited for people who have time to play with the puppy and room to let the dog run.