Author Archive for Small Dog Breeds – Page 2

Are You Compatible With German Shepherd Dogs?

Are You Compatible With German Shepherd Dogs?

Author: Jan A Ryan

German Shepherds are one of the most intelligent and versatile dog breeds in the world. But you need to know basic German Shepherd information to discoverwhat to expect from them before you bring one home. German Shepherd dogs are not satisfied until they are the center of attention. They are not vicious, but don’t know their own strength at times. German Shepherds are smarter than most people, which may get them into mischief in order to get your attention. They also can get more health problems than other breeds, especially hip and elbow dysplasia.

Finding German Shepherd Breeders

Finding German Shepherd Breeders

Author: Jan A Ryan

So it is time to finally come through on the family decision to get a German Shepherd pup but you have no idea how to find a German Shepherd breeder. Up to this point you probably never even gave looking for a German Shepherd breeder a second thought. They are out there and there are several good ways to find a reputable German Shepherd breeder that you will be very happy with and will supply you and your family with the dog that you want and will also be there for you for a very long time.

How to prefer a French Bulldog Breeder

How to prefer a French Bulldog Breeder

Author: John david

You have to be really careful and be well-informed when buying a French bulldog as is a long term acquisition and the dog is going to be your proud possession for the next ten to twelve years. You can quite often be misled by the glib talk of the local pet shop owner into making a wrong choice. To avoid this, and to make a right choice, you will have to do some research on the qualities of a bulldog with all available information.

Characteristics of the French bulldog puppies

Characteristics of the French bulldog puppies

Author: John david

To those of you who may not be familiar, there are many different breeds bulldogs – the English bulldog, the American bulldog, and the French bulldog. It is believed that the French bulldog descended from the English bulldog and later taken to France. Presumably because of this migration, French bulldogs suffer from a variety of peculiar diseases – uncommon in other breed of dogs. It is said that some of the diseases suffered by French bulldogs are hereditary. It therefore becomes necessary for owners of French bulldogs to have them medically test at regular intervals and more so, before using it for crossing. Otherwise, the chances are the French bulldog will probably beget unhealthy puppies and pose a threat to the breed as a whole.

Hair Loss In Dogs Pictures

Hair Loss In Dogs Pictures

Author: Rich Hawkins

Nowadays, science and technology develop fast and our living standards re better. However, people are suffering more stress as society development. Hair loss used to be old men’s problem but now it’s also a big problem for young men as well as young women.

At first, you should know what causes hair loss. It’s well known that it’s because of excess estrogen. But few people know that estrogen produces DHT which is the real hair killer. There are many reasons for getting excess estrogen, such as well-known stress, lack of vitamin or minerals, diseases, etc.

General History of Dogs

General History of Dogs

Author: Dog Collar Store

There is no incongruity in the idea that in the very earliest period of man’s habitation of this world he made a friend and companion of some sort of aboriginal representative of our modern dog, and that in return for its aid in protecting him from wilder animals, and in guarding his sheep and goats, he gave it a share of his food, a corner in his dwelling, and grew to trust it and care for it. Probably the animal was originally little else than an unusually gentle jackal, or an ailing wolf driven by its companions from the wild marauding pack to seek shelter in alien surroundings. One can well conceive the possibility of the partnership beginning in the circumstance of some helpless whelps being brought home by the early hunters to be tended and reared by the women and children. Dogs introduced into theĀ  home as playthings for the children would grow to regard themselves, and be regarded, as members of the family