Going out to get a new dog is always a memorable experience. The dog you decide to bring home will also create a lot of classic memories for you to look back on for many years to come. There is so much joy that comes from a new puppy, which is why training them and putting up with their antics is definitely worth it. (more…)
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Picking Out the Right Name for Your New Puppy
Friday, April 22nd, 2011Tags: choose a dog, choose a puppy, dog health, Dog name, Puppy Health, Puppy name, puppy socialization, puppy training
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The Five Puppy Personalities to Choose From
Monday, April 18th, 2011When it comes to choosing puppies, you should never judge a book by its cover. It’s important to learn as much as possible about puppy personalities before you make your decision because the wrong choice will be a decision you will regret for many years. While you can always take your puppy back after making the wrong decision, it always feels wrong to abandon a new member of the family like that. (more…)
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How to Prevent Your Dog from Becoming Obese
Wednesday, April 13th, 2011There are a lot of dog owners out there who seem to not care about the overall health of their pet. These owners probably don’t know it, but they are contributing to a huge problem called dog obesity if they just leave a bunch of food out for a dog every day and let him eat as much as he wants. (more…)
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The Importance of Socializing Your Beabull Puppy
Friday, April 8th, 2011One of the most important things you can do to help the development of your Beabull puppy is make sure they get plenty of playing time with other dogs and people. Any animal that is left in isolation for long periods of time will begin to become unstable, and the Beabull is no exception to this rule. (more…)
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The Top Games for Your Hyper Puppy
Monday, April 4th, 2011It’s important to be as active as possible with your new puppy because you want to make sure they get plenty of exercise and expend all that energy they have built up inside. Playing some games with your dog will provide plenty of physical and mental stimulation for them to grow up to be healthy pets. (more…)
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Show Off Your Beabull Puppy
Friday, March 25th, 2011One of the main reasons many people decide to go with a Beabull puppy over other breeds is that they are looking for something unique and special to show their friends when they come over to hang out. Beabulls look a lot different from any other breed of dog people are use to seeing in the neighborhood because they are actually a mixture of a Bulldog and a Beagle. (more…)
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Meet Up with Other French Bulldog Owners
Friday, March 11th, 2011The best way to make sure your French Bulldog has a wonderful life filled with good health, fun and excitement is to make sure they get plenty of social time with other French Bulldogs. While playing with dogs of other breeds is fine too, most breeds of dog usually get along better with dogs of the same breed rather than a type of dog they have never seen before. (more…)
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Facts Behind Buying a Healthy English Bulldog
Thursday, March 10th, 2011
Although many people will fall in love with a puppy as soon as they see it, the health of any animal should always be checked out before you make your final decision. Many future English Bulldog owners simply do not know how to find the healthiest pet for themselves or their family, which is why many people end up getting a dog that they regret only weeks after their purchase. (more…)
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Keep Your Children Safe Around a New Dog
Wednesday, March 9th, 2011Whenever you get a new dog, especially if it is already fully grown, it is important to take a few minutes to explain some safety guidelines to your children. A bark is sometimes enough to scare off a child, but you need to make sure that your child understands that they bark does indeed sometimes come with a bite. (more…)
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Which Breed of Puppy Brings the Most Laughs?
Monday, February 21st, 2011The main reason anyone gets a dog is to have a friendly companion around when they are at home. Everyone needs some company at some point in the day, even if it’s an animal that can’t speak to them. The American Cocker Spaniel is probably renowned as the friendliest breed of dog around because of how friendly they are with people. This dog always wants to play with their owner and rarely ever gets in a fight with other dogs. Cocker Spaniels are very easy to please and are always friendly to new people. You don’t have to worry about this dog attacking your friends when they come over because all this dog wants is hugs and kisses.
The only reason a Cocker Spaniel would not be happy and making people laugh is when they don’t get enough attention. If the owner of the dog doesn’t show affection for it, the dog will begin to think there is something wrong with it and then sulk all alone. As long as the Cocker Spaniel is getting a lot of positive reinforcement, it is likely that it will never face any sad times. This breed of dog is perfect for children because both kids and Cocker Spaniels want to do nothing but play all day. The only breed of dog that might be able to compete with the Cocker Spaniel is the Golden Retriever.
The Golden Retriever is pretty similar to the Cocker Spaniel when it comes to personality. Differences between these two breeds of dog are only obvious when you compare their size and stature. Golden Retrievers will be much larger than Cocker Spaniels, which can be either a good or a bad thing. You will be happy with choosing either one of these dogs for your home, and the only thing to consider when picking one over the other is how big you want your dog to be.
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