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Saturday was the wonderful event (how often do you get serenaded by a lady in a gown playing piano and a German Shepherd singing along??) honoring the Friends of Animal Care and Control.
These six amazing animals where honored with drink and fine food and great people:
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What makes some dogs into fear-biters? All dogs undergo what’s called a fear-imprint stage when they’re about eight weeks old, and another one at about fourteen weeks. During this period of a dog’s formative puppyhood, he’s significantly more prone to ’spookiness’: being excessively startled by new experiences and situations. If a dog has a scare during [...]
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Cleo, waiting for her forever family. Sadly, it won't be us. (Photo courtesy of Kelly Austin) My husband, Martin, and I always thought our dream dog would never show up. We wanted to adopt a young German Shepherd Dog, very affectionate with all creatures who had potential for Schutzhund training. As unlikely as it seemed, we [...]

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Getting a dog is an exciting time, but it is important to choose the right breed for you, your family and your lifestyle. Dogs have been bred for over 10000 years, so each breed has its own characteristics, abilities and behaviours as well as having unique looks. If you are getting your first dog for example, you will want to get one that is intrinsically better and more able to be trained.

Gun dogs

Gun dogs have plenty of energy, and really enjoy and need work to do to keep them happy. They dislike being left on their own for long periods of time even more than most dogs.

Examples - Springers, setters and Labrador retrievers

Toy Dogs

These breeds were specifically bred to be human companions and as such need a lot of contact with humans.

Examples - Chihuahuas, Yorkshire terriers

Terriers

Are characteristically small but tough, terriers were originally bred to catch and chase small animals. They are stubborn dogs that rarely give in if they don’t want something.

Herding Breeds

These breeds were bred to herd livestock so are naturally full of energy and have incredible stamina. As such they need regularly walking to get the exercise they require. Herding breeds are usually very loyal to their owner.

Examples - German Shepherd, collies

While it is important to all dog owners to have a dog they like the look of, avoid the temptation to buy a dog purely on looks without looking into the characteristics of the breed. You should also consider the differences between male and female dogs.

By: Richard Cross Terris

About the Author:

Once you have your dog, it is important to start training right away. To learn how to train your dog like a professional, please visit this dog training ebook today!Richard Cross is owner of the Pets Clinic website. Pets clinic provides health and training information and advice about all kinds of pets, with new articles added daily.

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A fear-bite is a bite that occurs out of sheer panic. It’s not to be confused with dominance-aggression, which is a sign of deep-set personality problems; a fear-biter isn’t necessarily a ‘fierce’ dog. He’s just scared. Why does fear-biting happen? A fear-biter bites because it’s his only way of expressing his extreme fear or panic, and his [...]
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