Where You Can Find Havanese Pictures

December 22nd, 2008 by Fiona Kelly

People create websites for various reasons and you can use some of these websites as your resource in the search for Havanese pictures. There are a variety of reasons why various people create and host websites for the Havanese breed of dog. Whether you are looking for pictures for reference or just to see what a Havanese dog looks like you can surely find any Havanese information you need on the World Wide Web.

Havanese dogs have made a comeback in recent years in the United States and many families are finding themselves wanting one of the cute little dogs. But you should always do a lot of research into the different breeds of the Havanese before you set out to get one because Havanese are expensive dogs and you want to make sure that the investment you make is the right one for your family and for your new Havanese dog.

Some people just love to post their personal lives on the Internet and that is very true of Havanese owners. Havanese owners are usually very loving dog owners and they will go to extremes to post their Havanese pictures and Havanese information for the world to see.

Some may also give the world a day-to-day account of what their Havanese does. This all may seem really self-serving and boring but in reality it is information you can use to see how real life Havanese owners care for their dogs.

A personal blogs for someone’s Havanese dog can not only show you what the dog looks like in a real home setting, away from the pet shop pens and cameras, but what things current Havanese owners have in their homes for their dogs.

A daily diary is an excellent way to see exactly how a Havanese behaves in its day-to-day life and it can also help you see what current Havanese owners provide for their dog as either entertainment or necessity. Use these pictures to see what other people do to take care of their Havanese and see if you still think you want one for your own.

Another great type of website for Havanese pictures that can not only let you see what the Havanese dogs look like but can also educate you, is a breeder’s website. Many Havanese breeders will keep a very informative website that will not only show you pictures of the various Havanese breeds but also give you Havanese information regarding their care and even how to find the right veterinarian for your Havanese. Of course they will also let you know how much a Havanese costs to own if you just ask them.

Before you decide to invest a lot of money into a Havanese dog be sure you do the research you need to do to make sure that you know what you are getting yourself into. They are cute little dogs but for the money spent on them you want to be sure that a Havanese really is the dog you want your family to have as a pet.

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The Ins And Outs Of Raising A Chihuahua Rescue Dog

December 22nd, 2008 by Sandra Dean

Abusing animals and abandoning animals is about the worst thing a person can do and when a pet is abused like that they are confused and don’t know what is going on. If you have decided to take in a Chihuahua rescue dog and give it a second chance at a good home then your actions are very humane and wonderful. Good luck to you but you are going to need a tad bit more than luck to make sure you and your new Chihuahua rescue dog are happy together. You are going to need the right people behind you and you are going to need to know what to expect from your dog as well.

A good vet is extremely important to the life of any pet and when you are dealing with a pet that has been through some trauma then you need a vet that understands how to deal with a pet like that. Take your time and talk to a lot of vets before deciding on one and make sure the one you pick is someone your dog likes too.

A local Chihuahua breeder may or may not be willing to be a resource for you in your attempt to raise a Chihuahua rescue dog. Some breeders take it upon themselves to be a source of information for any Chihuahua owner and they do not mind answer questions or offering advice on everything from diet to behavioral issues. Some breeders only deal with their own customers but it never hurts to ask and you may get lucky and find another valuable resource.

The Chihuahua is a very proud dog and when it comes out of an abusive situation it more than likely had that pride destroyed by the abuse. It will take a lot of love and patience to bring that pride back and you will have to just do your best to be there for your dog. A Chihuahua needs that high sense of self for it to really be comfortable so be patient and be ready for a tough battle.

In any normal situation with a Chihuahua housebreaking is a frustrating and long ordeal. With a Chihuahua rescue dog that is not housebroken it may border on impossible. Try all of the standard housebreaking methods with positive reinforcement but if nothing works then you may have to settle on a litter box.

For a rescue dog you may want to accept a litter box dog and save you and the dog a lot of stress. Use shredded paper and keep it clean. It may be the best way to deal with a difficult situation.

Training and living with your new dog will be very difficult but never punish the dog. A Chihuahua will respond more to positive reinforcement and may become defensive with punishment and start biting.

So just understand that you are going to need a lot of patience and love and never punish your Chihuahua rescue dog because that is something you would not do to a well-adjusted Chihuahua and it will certainly bring negative results with a rescued dog.

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Poodle Personality

December 22nd, 2008 by Lisa A Collins

Poodles are very pleasing to the eye and this fact is buttressed even more when you take into account its extreme intelligence and its very endearing nature that makes every aspect of his personality truly work to its advantage. In terms of physique, the Poodle is small though tough and he may either have a corded coat or one that is curly and the colors will vary, though black and white are most common. Also, the corded coated Poodle is very rarely found in America though the three main varieties found in America and also in the rest of the world are the Standard, Toy and Miniature Poodle.

Also, Poodles are the most pampered and thus can easily be spoiled by their owners though that does not take away from their impressive presence as well as aura of superiority, which can only be attributed to their most impressive history. So, don’t be surprised when your Poodle prances about elegantly or holds himself proudly and shows what a noble creature he really is.

Poodles love the company of humans and they are particularly good even in the company of children. And because they also instinctively have both the characteristics of a hunting dog as too very well developed retrieving instincts, they are well suited to acting as watchdogs, particularly in the case of the Standard Poodle. Nevertheless, even the Miniature as well as Toy versions are effective watchdogs and will readily warn you about the presence of strangers.

Standard Poodles, however, require a bit more exercising than do the toy and miniature versions and the reason for this is their bigger size. However, Poodles are also quite mellow and do not jump about too much nor do they act too nervous and they have an affinity for people as well as children. Also, you will not face any trouble in training your Poodle though he does not like being caged, and is, in fact quite a free-bird if truth be told.

You can expect to be pleasantly surprised to learn that despite their small size Poodles are really quite strong physically and thus should be kept leashed to prevent any accidents from taking place.

It goes without saying that Poodles are excellent pet dogs that possess a good nature and are also very intelligent dogs that can adapt well to any surroundings. Poodles love human company and so require a lot of attention and love. And once they are showered with love and affection will soon develop a strong bond with their owners that will last throughout their lifetime.

However, the Poodle is also a creature that expects and loves stability as well as requires following a set routine and will not take kindly to changes in his routine or to being exposed to chaotic environments.

Poodles are often thought of as being one-man and also one-family dogs and are generally shy when strangers approach him. However, once they have been allowed time to settle into their new homes, Poodles will become more relaxed and will turn out to be ideal pet dogs.

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bout The French Bulldog

December 18th, 2008 by Bobby Callahan

The French Bulldog can best be described as a tough and compact dog. Over the years the French Bulldog has become a very popular family pet. They are likely to have descended from the English Bulldog despite their name and then mixed with other French and English breeds along the way.

During the late 1800’s the breed was brought to North America and also became very popular in France. As an excellent family pet the French Bulldog has always been a member of the sporting group. The American Kennel Club first accepted the breed in 1898. They will typically grow to be eleven to twelve inches at the shoulder with a weight between seventeen to twenty-eight pounds when fully grown. Consider the temperament and needs of the French Bulldog to determine if they are the right breed for you and your household. This way you can ensure you are getting the right breed for you and your household.

The French Bulldog typically looks like a dwarf mastiff and can be either small or medium sized. They have broad shoulders, deep chest and thick neck along with muscles that are well developed. Brindle or fawn and white are the preferred coat colors for show dogs. Although dogs bred for non-show purposes can also be black, mouse and liver.

Their personality is typically one of affection and energy. They easily form close and loving bonds so this helps them make excellent family pets. They are also very faithful watchdogs for the family and prefer to spend as much time as possible near the human companions. However, they typically have little energy and low exercise requirements because they are a not a sporting dog.

Although a good family pet they do tend to do better with the more mature children since they sometimes won’t be very tolerant or understanding of a young child’s behavior. The French Bulldog will typically tolerate other pets but only if your introduce them to the French Bulldog when they are still a puppy.

The French Bulldog is different from the English Bulldog in the fact that they are actually easy to train because of their attentive and intelligent nature. Although many like to keep them untrained as a family pet and choose not to train them.

You should consider one primarily special health need of the French Bulldog. They can develop breathing problems after excessive exercise, high levels of excitement or high environmental temperatures. This comes about because of their short nose and overall skull shape and is called Brachycephalic syndrome. The problem can become serious and life threatening. So don’t walk them in hot, humid weather and don’t leave them outside for extended periods of time.

So you should try not to walk a French Bulldog in hot, humid weather and don’t leave them outside in hot weather for extended periods of time. You should contact a veterinarian right away for medical treatment if you notice they are having trouble breathing or act like they can’t catch their breath, this way you can treat the condition before it gets too serious.

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Pomeranian Breeders Love Their Puppies

December 18th, 2008 by Rosie Allan

A Pomeranian breeder takes great pride in his new purebred Pomeranian puppies. So, though he is anxious to find homes for them, he diligently scrutinizes the buyers, before he agrees to sell the puppies. This could be a difficult situation, because the breeder may ask the buyer some questions, expecting answers from him.

If the buyer already has pets, even a veterinary reference could be demanded. In order to ensure that the puppies get a good family where they are loved and cared for, the responsible Pomeranian breeder does not sell his puppies to just anyone.

Once the puppy is taken away, the buyer can always get back to the Pomeranian breeder if any help is needed. Even the breeder enjoys staying in touch with the new families of the puppies. Although the breeder discusses all the possible problems regarding health and temperament before selling the puppy, he likes to give the buyer advice and help whenever needed.

It is difficult, in any case, to judge a fake Pomeranian breeder. As a puppy it is difficult to make out that it is not purebred. But in some cases people have bought a fake Pomeranian, thinking that it was a purebred. After the realizing the error they have even asked for their money back.

There are many websites where breeders sell their Pomeranians directly. It is better to choose your breeder from one of the known websites, or even find a Pomeranian breeder in your neighborhood.

The Pomeranian, after having lived with Pomeranian breeders, should be cared and loved in the family that it lives in. They can be trained to be good guard dogs, and can be very wary when strangers enter the house. They bark incessantly sometimes and that is why training them is necessary. This job is sometimes taken over by the Pomeranian breeder willingly.

Since Pomeranians are extremely good guard dogs, they are especially suitable for families. Pomeranian breeders can also give this training, because they have the experience of dealing with Pomeranians. Of course they may sometimes snap at children, because they are by nature temperamental.

They are playful too and fit in very well as family dogs. It is a very common pet amongst families living in apartments as well. So they need to exercise regularly and therefore should be taken for short walks.

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