Showing 26 posts from December 2008
Most dogs for rescue won’t have the good fortune to be rescued into wealth and luxury, but they will certainly be happy just to get a second chance. And if you rescue a dog, you get the satisfaction of knowing that you did the right thing.
It is not difficult ...
The Airedale Terrier is not called the “King of Terriers” for nothing. This dog is the tallest terrier from the entire breed family. One of its primary progenitors are the Black and Tan and the old English Terriers. They were medium-sized dogs whom highly admired by Yorkshire hunters that would ...
The Afghan Hound has its origins from Middle Eastern Sighthounds with roots that date back to the Egyptian Pharaohs. Most of these dogs were used by nomadic tribes in order to hunt the ground for gazelles, hare, and other small animals to bring back for food. For centuries, the Afghan ...





