oston Terrier Breeders in the U.S.

December 23rd, 2008 by Wendy Caples

Boston Terrier breeders will tell you that the Boston Terrier, which is the state dog of Massachusetts, is really not a Terrier at all. Called the Boston Bull and the Boston Bull Terrier, the Boston Terrier descended from two now extinct breeds, the Old English Bulldog and the English White Terrier.

A Boston breeder, Robert C. Hopper, bred the first Boston Terriers with French Bulldogs to give the breed a smaller size and more affectionate demeanor. Traditional Bulldogs were bred to bait bulls and engage in dogfights. Mr. Hopper tried to breed out any aggressive tendencies to make the Boston Terrier a companion dog that could be kept in an apartment or home with a small yard. In 1893, the Boston Terrier became the first American breed to be registered by the American Kennel Club.

Referred to as the American Gentleman, the Boston Terrier has dapper markings that give it the appearance of wearing a tuxedo. Its muscular, compact body and fine, shiny coat add to the effect. Boston Terriers may be brindle and white, seal (black with red highlights) and white, brown and white or black and white. The white markings are in a uniform pattern: on the muzzle, in between the eyes, on the chest and stomach, around the neck, and up the forelegs.

Besides being sturdy and dapper in appearance, the Boston Terrier is very intelligent and amusing. Boston Terrier breeders provide a solid foundation of discipline and training for dog buyers to build upon. Some owners say that their Boston Terriers can do thirty or more tricks, some as intricate as riding a skateboard!

This breed is very sensitive to tone of voice and Boston Terrier breeders will inform buyers that a little bit of vocal coaching goes a long way. Boston Terriers do not respond well to negative reinforcement, shouting or punishment. However, positive reinforcement techniques such as soothing vocal tones and treats can be successful, particularly with housebreaking.

The short, fine coat of the Boston Terrier requires minimal grooming. Nails should be clipped regularly and the face and ears should be wiped with a damp cloth every day. Boston Terriers are prone to ocular conditions such as cherry eye and cataracts so eyes should be checked regularly.

Buyers should thoroughly research the breed to make sure they can meet its needs. Once buyers have found that this is the breed they are looking for, they can begin researching Boston Terrier breeders.

Boston Terrier buyers have a responsibility to thoroughly research Boston Terrier breeders. There are many illicit breeders working to make money with little regard to animal health, quality or care. Buyers should ask for references from respected breeders in their town or state. Local shelters may also be able to direct buyers to good Boston Terrier breeders.

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What You Need To Know When You Adopting A Bichon Frise Rescue Dog

December 23rd, 2008 by Mary Stevenson

When you get a Bichon rescue dog expect nothing but love from it. These dogs, well known for their cuddly beauty, make exceptional pets for those who love animals and love to be constantly around them. The Bichon Frise dog is an exceptionally loving dog as it is beautiful and when you get one from a rescue center you should be completely assured that you are making the best choice ever.

Having a Bichon Frise rescue dog is a joy because in most cases this dog is already housebroken and well trained. Besides, its personality will most likely match your needs exactly. When you get a rescue dog into your home keep in mind that it has a history and that is not a pleasant one. Give it time to adjust with you and your family and feel secure yet one more time through your love and the comfort it gets in your home.

The Bichon Frise rescue dog will need to be gradually introduced to the rules of your home. Keep in mind that this indeed has to be done gently and with more than a little patience. There are some easy and surefire ways to bond with the dog and you should adopt these one by one to have it become an integral part of your home sooner than later.

A Bichon Frise rescue dog will pine for love, affection and an owner. In the shelter it will feel isolated and lonely which is pretty traumatic for these dogs because they particularly love human companionship and close interaction.

You will find when you get the dog home that it is either very happy and bounces all over the place or that it is very circumspect and suspicious of everything that comes in the front of it. You need to treat it with patience and a lot of love. Allow it to move freely even if there are a few accidents in the meantime.

There are many things that you need to do when you bring home a Bichon Frise rescue dog. Among the first things will be to show it its haven or safe place. Have it in a place which is a little secluded, yet not away from your company. It can be at the foot of the bed in a wide and comfortable dog basket, near your favorite armchair or the like. The dog should feel safe and secure there, as well as comfortable.

Give the dog time sufficient time to understand the rules of your home, while at the same time interact with it constantly. Always have some tidbits with you and reward the dog amply whenever it does anything praiseworthy. Ignore things it does wrong initially and continue to reward the good behavior.

There is a total bonding that forms between any pet and yourself once you have it for some time with you. There is however a very special bond when it comes to a Bichon Frise rescue dog. There is the fun time of discovering each other and there is the time when both feel grateful about each other’s presence. Adopting a dog is a wonderful thing.

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On The Look Out For Shar Pei Pictures

December 23rd, 2008 by Melissa Coleman

People just love Shar Pei pictures and there is something about the seemingly smiling face of that wrinkly little dog that just sends people into another galaxy. For those that are huge fans of Shar Pei pictures there are many sources of these wonderful photos and you have access to pretty much all of them. If you are really in the mood to take in a whole collection of Shar Pei pictures then just use the advice in this article and find yourself a treasure chest full of little dog pictures.

Many times professional photographers will create over sized picture books that are totally dedicated to Shar Pei pictures and these books offer larger than life color images of the Shar Pei in various situations in awesome detail.

You are going to find that most of the really easy and accessible Shar Pei pictures are found on the Internet. The only trick is knowing which sites to look for to find the best pictures. One of the first sites you can try are the many message boards dedicated to discussions about the Shar Pei.

More than likely you will not find a better source for free Shar Pei pictures than the different sites on the Internet. The only trick is figuring out which sites will carry the best pictures and the best variety of pictures. One of the first websites you can try are message boards dedicated to the discussion of Shar Pei owning. There are owners all over the world updating these sites every day so not only is there a huge variety of Shar Pei pictures already on the site but it gets added to all the time which means regular updates and new pictures to look at.

You can also check out the websites of individual Shar Pei owners as well. In many cases the owners will have a daily diary they keep along with regularly updating the pictures so you can not only see the Shar Pei in its daily life, but also get a very good idea of its regular behavior. These types of sites cannot only be entertaining but they can be very educational as well.

Shar Pei breeders can be an excellent source of great Shar Pei pictures and if they host a website then that is even better. The Shar Pei breeder wants their business to be shown in the best light possible so they are going to have a great collection of quality Shar Pei pictures for you to check out.

A breeder always wants the information they give to be complete and make their business look good so not only will you get quality pictures to look at but you will also get pictures of the different breeds of the Shar Pei as well. You can use a breeder website as a place to find great Shar Pei pictures and get some education as well.

Your library will have picture books you can look at for no charge at all and there is a good chance you could spend hours looking at Shar Pei pictures in the library and it will never cost you a thing. Always be on the look out for other sources of Shar Pei pictures and once you get started your imagination can start to run away and you never know what you are going to find next.

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Information You Need About A Pomeranian Rescue Centre

December 22nd, 2008 by Rosie Allan

No animal should be left abandoned or left to suffer and that is very true of the toy breed Pomeranian. If you know of a Pomeranian that is being abused or has been abandoned then get in touch with a Pomeranian rescue centre right away to give that little dog a second chance at a good life. Before you drop a dog off at a Pomeranian rescue centre however you may want to do a little research to make sure you are dropping it off into a situation that can help.

A good vet is essential to the survival of any abandoned or abused pet so make sure that the rescue centre you are dealing with has a relationship with a good vet that can get the pet the medical attention it needs. Without a vet there is not much a rescue centre can do so make sure that they have a vet available to them that can help the little dogs survive.

Word of mouth is the best kind of advertising and if you are looking to find out if a Pomeranian rescue centre is good at what they do or not one of the things you can do is ask around and see if they have a reputation in the community and what that reputation may be. To say you are a Pomeranian rescue centre is a great thing but if you have a reputation of doing a very poor job then that really does not help the situation at all. So check out what people are saying before you use any rescue centre.

Sometimes the best Pomeranian rescue centre is a local Pomeranian breeder. Many reputable breeders will take in abused and abandoned pets to nurse them back to health and help them find a new home. Ask around and then get in contact with your local Pomeranian breeders to see if any of them are in the practice of taking in abused pets and if they would be interested in helping you save a Pomeranian from a bad situation.

It is difficult for an animal rescue organization to be effective by itself and you will find that many of the local animal rescue organizations in your area are networked in some way.

Talk to the Pomeranian rescue centre you are considering and make sure that they have the resources available, or the contacts necessary, to get the little dog the help it needs. If a rescue centre is trying to do things on their own then they are probably not going to be able to do a very good job.

Never let an animal suffer either from being abandoned or abused. If you know of a pet that is in trouble then make a few phone calls and get a hold of an animal rescue centre.

All you need to do is make sure that you are getting the dog into a situation that is going to make their journey better and not worse.

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Buying From Bulldog Breeders

December 22nd, 2008 by Bobby Callahan

Bulldog breeders in America, England and France helped continue a breed that almost became extinct. The original Bulldog originated in England and was used to torture, or bait bulls for sport. Gamblers also used Bulldogs in dogfights and bet on the most aggressive dogs. When England passed the Cruelty to Animals Act, bull baiting and dogfights were shut down and people lost interest in the Bulldog.

The original version actually became extinct but not before English Bulldog breeders bred the Old English Bulldog with the Pug and other smaller breeds. These breeders created a lap-sized dog that could be kept as a family pet. The charming English Bulldog remains popular today.

The English did not take to a smaller, toy-sized English Bulldog, but the smaller version became so popular in France that French Bulldog breeders renamed it the French Bulldog and bred in different traits than those seen in the English Bulldog. The French Bulldog has a smaller head and erect, bat ears unique to the breed.

French Bulldogs are toy versions of the English variety. The two breeds have similar health, behavioral, and social issues. The American Bulldog is much larger but has many of the same predispositions as the smaller English and French Bulldogs.

Bulldogs have short muzzles. This makes it difficult for them to breathe. English and French Bulldogs are prone to a reverse sneeze in which moisture becomes trapped in the airway. This can look and sound uncomfortable for both dog and owner.

There are many illicit American, English and French Bulldog breeders in operation around the world. It is imperative that potential Bulldog buyers are well versed on Bulldog information before buying. Buyers will also need to know how to distinguish good breeders from bad Bulldog breeders.

First and foremost, good breeders never sell dogs to pet stores. Any breeder selling to a pet store does so because he thinks of animals as merchandise. Good breeders see dogs as members of the family. Second, good breeders only have a litter available at a time. If a breeder has too many puppies available at one time, buyers should ask how the breeder is providing love and attention to them all. Most likely, these breeders do not have puppies on site. They may be brokers who order puppies from elsewhere but tell buyers they have whelped and raised puppies themselves.

You will be sure to get a healthy, happy puppy simply by avoiding breeders with these traits.

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