Puppy Blog of Names, Breeds and More.

The internet provides boatloads of helpful information, tips, news, ideas and more for owning, training and understanding your dog, but what if you just can’t find exactly what you are looking for?
That’s were dog books come in real handy. Believe it or not, people still read and write books!
Posted: August 26th, 2007 under Articles, Tips.
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English Shepherd Dog Breed
The English Shepherd (common misspells; Sheperd, Sheepherd, Shepard) is an American breed of working dog descending from the Scotch Collie.
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Posted: August 20th, 2007 under Breeds.
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English Setter Dog Breed
The English Setter (common misspell; Seter) is a breed of dog that is part of the Setter family, which includes red Irish Setters, Irish Red and White Setters, and black Gordon Setters.
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The English Setter is a gun dog, bred for a mix of endurance and athleticism. The coat is flat with light feathering of long length. They have a long, flowing coat that requires regular grooming.
Posted: August 19th, 2007 under Breeds.
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English Pointer Dog Breed
The Pointer, often called the English Pointer and Bird Dog, is a breed of dog developed as a gun dog. It is one of several pointing breeds.
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The Pointer should be athletic and graceful. The immediate impression should be of a compact, hard-driving hunting dog, alert and “ready to go.” The primary distinguishing features of this breed are the head, feet, and tail. Hound or terrier characteristics are undesirable for show purposes.
Posted: August 8th, 2007 under Breeds.
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According to a variety of sources including, but not limited to, vets and pet insurance companies, here is a list of the top 20 boy and girl puppy dog names:
Posted: August 3rd, 2007 under Names.
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Supporting your local shelter or animal organization-whether by donating your money or your time-is a great way to help fight animal cruelty in your community. Shelters may offer opportunities to foster and socialize abused or frightened animals, or to assist humane educators in teaching kids why being cruel to animals isn’t cool.
Posted: August 3rd, 2007 under Animal Shelters, Articles, Facts, News, Tips.
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The Ruth Steinert SPCA, located in Minersville Pennsylvania, houses many adorable but homeless pets. They need continous help, support and supplies whenever you may give. I personally, have rescued two kitty cats from there.
If you are local to the area, please stop by to adopt a pet, or donate food, litter etc. The animals would greatly appreciate it! You may check out there site as well at:
Posted: August 3rd, 2007 under Animal Shelters.
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Although there has never been a dog who actually told us why they like to dig holes, one can assume it is possibly for some of the reasons below:
Posted: August 2nd, 2007 under Articles, Facts, Tips.
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