As most people already know, English Bulldogs are big chewers who like to find whatever they can get into their mouth to chew on for hours and hours. Without a proper chew toy to play with, you will probably come home to work to find your shoes, ties, clothes and other items chewed up during the course of the day by your lovable English Bulldog. Of course, it’s hard to stay mad at this dog for too long because his or her face is just too cute and lovable to stay mad at. (more…)
Archive for March, 2011
Finding the Right Toys for Your English Bulldog
Wednesday, March 30th, 2011Proper Grooming Methods for Your Yorkshire Terrier
Monday, March 28th, 2011For a Yorkie to be able to keep their coat nice and clean, they need a good amount of bathing and grooming on a regular basis. This is a dog that looks its best when it has been taken care of by its owner, so it is important to remember that your Yorkshire Terrier only looks as good as you want it to look. After some time without brushing their coat or giving them a bath, a Yorkie will start to have a tangled, dry coat that is not very appealing to the eye. (more…)
The Lifestyle of a Yorkshire Terrier
Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011A Yorkshire Terrier is more comfortable indoors where they can play around and lounge in a controlled climate. They are small and light as a feather, so they aren’t looking to go run around outside and bulk up. They are actually rather fragile dogs, so they are cautious of getting into any danger because they know they aren’t the burliest dogs around. If you are scared of having dog hair all over the house after you pick up your Yorkie, you don’t need to be worried at all. (more…)
Teaching Your Puggle Some Basics
Monday, March 21st, 2011The most important thing to remember when training your new Puggle is that you need to make sure you start the training program right away. You can’t waste any time after you bring home your new pupy for the first time because you need to get his or her body and mind adjusted to your schedule. A regular routine is helpful in getting your Puggle acclimated to their new surroundings. (more…)
The Personality of the Puggle
Friday, March 18th, 2011
A Puggle‘s personality is an interesting topic because the personalities of a Beagle and a Pug are actually quite different. Although Pugs like to run around and have fun at an early age, they usually end up turning in to house cats as they get older and spend most of their time lounging around the house. You basically have to force them to get up and do some exercise. The Beagle on the other hand is always running around and having a good time, which creates quite a juxtaposition when these two breeds are put together to make a new puppy. (more…)
Advantages of Hybrid Dogs: Better, Faster, Stronger
Wednesday, March 16th, 2011A hybrid dog comes from parents of two different breeds of dog. Instead of being a purebred, a dog that comes from two different breeds of dog is known as a crossbreed. In many cases, crossbreeding two different types of dog actually creates a new breed of dog that may be healthier and stronger than both of the dog’s parents. (more…)
The Process of Breeding Hybrid Puppies
Monday, March 14th, 2011When people think of a hybrid, they think of taking two great breeds of animal and mixing them together to make something even better. This is exactly the thought process that is used when dog breeds such as the Puggle and the Beabull are created. The idea is that these four breeds of dog have some good qualities, but they also have some annoying traits that could be canceled out by breeding them with a type of dog with a different personality. (more…)





































