Archive for October, 2008

Skunk (Peaches) in Skunks make EXCELLENT pets !

KMRagan asked:

This is my pet Skunk Peaches. She is an excellent pet. She is very affectionate and loveable and loves to be held or petted. She also likes to sleep in our bed under the covers on cold nights. She is very nice and very quite, in fact, skunks make virtually no noise – they can if they want, if they are hurt, mad or very excited, but seldom do. They are very neat and clean and easily litter box trained. She … read more

Labrador Retriever – The Right Dog Breed for You?

Hunting for a new family dog can be a sometimes-difficult task. If you have multiple family members, chances are you will have multiple desires for a dog. One may want small and spunky, the others may be looking for large and goofy. If you want a dog that has great looks and wants to make you happy, you may want to look at a Labrador Retriever. These large happy dogs aren’t for every would-be dog owner. Before you get one of these adorable pups, you should consider the pros and cons of Labrador Retrievers.

Labrador Retrievers can be very … read more

Understanding Genetics For Dog Breeders

The history of dog breeding is a large subject, and to deal with each separate breed would entail a volume in itself. Here I shall give only a brief outline of the history of research in genetics. To begin with, the dog goes far back into antiquity. Just where or when he first originated it would be impossible to say, but we do know that he is frequently mentioned in the Scriptures.

To go farther back, somewhere around the year 1500 B.C., we find that the dog was not held in very great esteem. At the time in which Deuteronomy … read more

Dog Breeding Explained

The mark to be aimed at in dog breeding is improvement – improvement of your own stock, improvement in the quality of the puppies which you raise, and finally, improvement of the breed itself.

Many owners argue against the purebred dog. They maintain that mongrels must be smarter than thoroughbred specimens, because performing dogs are practically always mixed breeds. This is true, of course, but the average vaudeville performer who trains these animals is like the rest of us in that he would find it rather expensive to finance the establishment of a troupe of thoroughbreds.

I think that is a … read more

Dog Breeder – Best Of Breed

A good breeder does much more than just put mom and dad puppy in a room, lower the lights, light the candles, pour the puppy catnip, and play a little Johnny Mathis music. That’s only the beginning. They do their best to ensure the best of breed for their hopefully strong and healthy dogs. There are characteristics within every breed standard that has been agreed upon. Good breeders will also do their best to pick out good owners, that to the best of their ability will love and care for their puppies. And to that … read more

Dog Breed – What You Missed

Having owned a particular breed of dog in the past is a definite advantage, when it comes to picking a new puppy. Experience may either work for or against the breed of dog you owned before. But, what happens if you’ve never own a dog before, and your not sure what to look for. Here’s a short but helpful list to get you started. I’m sure you’ll be able to build on it once you’ve given it some thought.

It’s A Matter Of Breeding

The size of the dog is probably the first most visible and obvious characteristic. … read more

Which Dog Breeds Are More Likely To Kill People

Dog breeds in general have similar characteristics. Some dog breeds are more likely to kill than others and some breeds are more protective of their masters and physical surrounding than others. There has been a 20 year study to determine which dog breeds are more likely to actually kill human beings. This United States study was done for the years 1979 through 1998.

This study tracks 238 human deaths from dog attacks during a 20 year period. 24% of these attacks involved unrestrained dogs off their owners property. 58% of the deaths involved unrestrained dogs on … read more

Toy Dog Breeds: Man’s Best Friend

Dogs are indeed cute and cuddly. They also serve as man’s best friends. Nowadays, different dogs are making a scene everywhere. It is even a form of fashion for some celebrities.

A toy dog is actually a petite dog which is quite small when compared to working dogs. It is safe to determine toy dogs by their size although it is quite confusing since there is still no guaranteed facts which state that height and weight is considered in classifying a dog as a toy.

Some of the toy breeds are Pomeranian, Pug, Shih Tzu, Poodle, … read more

How To Choose the Right Dog Breed For Your Family

Getting a pet dog is really a Zen process of self-discovery. You can’t know the right dog for you until you know yourself. For example, a jock would prefer an active dog. A lazy slug would prefer a dog that doesn’t require much exercise.

A touchy-feely person would prefer a friendly dog. A tightly-wound person would probably prefer a dog that doesn’t bark or shed too much. Think of picking a pup like choosing a mate; you have to find one that compliments your personality.

Here are some very general guidelines. Of course, we won’t list every dog breed on the … read more

Dog Breeders: Building Your Brand Online

Are you a dog breeder? You should know that there are hundreds of online tools that you can use to grow your customer base. As the pet market grows, along with the demand for pedigreed dogs and the use of the Internet as a purchasing tool, you want your business to be at the forefront. Online tools not only create a global web presence, they also allow you to network with other breeders and get a chance to really choose your prospective pet buyers.

This article can help dog breeders like you learn more about the various ways to reach a … read more