September 5th, 2010
As a child growing up, we had Labrador retrievers. Our Labs were both a family pet and my father’s loyal hunting companion. My love for this incredible breed began as a child and has grown deeper through the years. Having married a dedicated hunter, we chose the Labrador breed as our hunting companion and our family dog as well. Our dogs are as much a part of our family as any other member of the household.
When choosing a family dog it is important to remember that the dog is going to be a part of your family. If you’re going to have a best friend it’s only fair to him and to you that you find out all about him. You are going to be living together for a long time.
The cost of a purebred dog might be a determining factor in deciding whether you want a pedigree or just a dog. Regardless of what you pay, the purchase price of your new friend is the smallest of your canine expenditures. Be aware of “bargain” dogs if you are wanting a good blood line and a pedigree. You will get what you pay for. Breeding is everything and it does not come cheap.
Examine the puppy’s eyes. Are they clear? Make sure there is no heavy discharge from the pups eyes or nose. Run your hands through the puppy’s hair to make sure the dog is free from parasites and the skin is soft and pliable. The hair should be soft and shiny. Check his bite and make sure that bite is even, his teeth are regular, and the uppers and lowers fit in the form of a good bite. The teeth should be white and the gums pink.
Make sure if you are purchasing a dog with a pedigree that the breeder is reputable. The breeder should be willing to show you the pedigree, provide a health certificate, show proof of the health of the eyes, hips, elbows, and evidence of all vaccinations.
The Labrador’s temperament is kind, outgoing, eager to please, and non-aggressive towards children, adults, and other animals. The Lab appeals to people because of his high level of intelligence, gentle disposition, and adaptability. According to many experts the Lab is one of the least likely breeds to bite. They are durable and athletic. With training, the Lab is one of the most dependable, obedient and multi-talented breeds in the world.
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August 27th, 2010
Trial set for Gulf Breeze man who tortured, killed family dog (MUG)
Trial set for Gulf Breeze man who tortured, killed family dog (MUG) – Â A Gulf Breeze man who admitted torturing and
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August 15th, 2010
For anybody who is fortunate to get to spend some time together with a Labrador Retriever you will quickly find out precisely why these adorable dogs are proving to be so well accepted. These dogs are pleasant, lively, wise and faithful. Labrador Retrievers truly love children and that’s why families rate them as the best breed of dogs around.
A Lab is usually a entertaining breed, they like the water either swimming in it or merely splashing around having a fun time. Another reason that Labs are certainly is a superb option for families is the fact that they are a dog which will just go on for hours, similar to children! They are going to keep the children amused the entire day along with wearing them out. Labradors have unequaled energy. A few have even run until they have given themselves a heart attack. They just have no idea when they have given their all.
There are numerous breeds of dogs which make brilliant family dogs but none of them which are quite of the same quality at filling the vacancy versus the Labrador Retriever. These specific dogs don’t merely fill the gap in the family they become companions and friends. Any details on Labs will inform potential owners just how mellow these dogs truly are, in case you are considering a watchdog then a Labrador Retriever is typically not a fantastic first choice. Intruders would likely be covered in licks! They actually possess a serious deep bark although and stand relatively tall and when the intruder will pay no attention to their extremely waggly tail then they could possibly be concerned with a Labrador Retriever.
Labrador Retriever training is straightforward because of its intelligence. They’re a dog breed that simply likes to please its owner to make them pleased and happy with them. In comparison with other dog breeds Labrador Retrievers tend not to shed as much fur as others, this can always be an additional advantage.
They are vunerable to several disorders which are related to an excessive amount of weight, just like most breed of dogs. Therefore, it is imperative to observe their diet especially the quantity of treats consumed. Also, they are vulnerable to hip looseness, an ailment that triggers the joints to deteriorate. It is rather painful for them and frequently fatal. You should have your dog tested for hip issues prior to taking them home from your breeder.This breed of dog is a perfect addition as a family dog because of its incredible nature and temperament.
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August 4th, 2010
Man arrested for killing family dog
It’s a shocking case of animal cruelty. A pet Chihuahua mix is stabbed, skinned and set on fire. Santa Rosa County Deputies say a 25-year-old Gulf Breeze man did it because he thought the dog was “Satan.” It happened Sunday night in Gulf Breeze.
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August 1st, 2010
Love big dogs? The Rottweiler may be the right dog for you. Originating in Germany, this dog has a rather hearty breed. It does not fall behind in the intelligence department as well since this breed learns well and assimilates information the way other intelligent dogs do.
Rottweilers used to work as draught dogs in the past. They pulled carts of livestock for slaughter which means that they are very strong. In German, this breed’s name is Rottweil Metzgerhund. If translated to English it means “Butcher’s Dog”. Rottweilers were generally owned by butchers centuries ago since they are strong and can pull carts. Today, Rottweilers are loved by their pet owners and are not required to do any tasks.
Rottweilers are lean machines but they are not mean at all because they are friendly and generally love children. Some records show that Rottweilers were also used for hunting but today’s Rottweilers no longer have a penchant for hunting. This means that bringing your Rottweiler to the dog park will not be too taxing because he won’t go around hunting small dogs. Although a fairly versatile working breed, Rottweilers were also used as herders. They could protect herds of sheep with their speed, intelligence and strength. During World War I the breed served as police dogs and even served as messengers, ambulance carriers, guard and draught dogs.
The black coated dog has rich tan markings making this breed distinctive. It has a large skull and a large body but it does not lack elegance and nobility. This feature makes it one of the favorites among dog enthusiasts. This dog’s nose is not round, it is broader compared to other working breeds. It also has lots of muscles on its neck and on its legs. The back is straight and firm and has a stumpy tail.
Rottweilers are a healthy breed and most of the time they are disease-free but as with most working breeds, hip dysplasia can be one of the major problems encountered by this dog. These dogs are very powerful and have developed great guarding and herding instincts throughout the years. They usually take the responsibility of taking care of the home’s premises and are very protective of their masters. Be careful though because a Rottweiler can attack another person especially someone the dog deems suspicious. To avoid this, you should train your Rottweiler well. Enrolling him or her in a dog training facility while he or she is still young is very much recommended.
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July 29th, 2010
The golden retriever is perhaps the most popular family dog and rightly so as its gentle temperament makes it a great companion for families with children. originating from Britain this breed is an excellent tracker and has been used as a hunting dog and also to help sniff out narcotics. They are very intelligent and eager to please as well as fast learners which makes them great candidates for guide and therapy dogs.
A member of the American kennel club sporting group, the golden retriever was first registered at the AKC in 1925. By breed standards they should be between 20 and 24 inches in height and weigh between 55 and 80 pounds. If cared for properly, the golden retriever can live for 12 years or more.
The golden retriever has a beautiful golden coat and has a well proportioned and sturdy build. the medium length code is feathered with a dense undercoat and water repellent outer coat. They have a broad head with powerful muscle black nose and brown dark rimmed eyes. They have medium pendant shaped ears in the long tail that is carried straight, not curled. Golden retrievers callers can range from cream to a deep gold.
Well known for their gentle manner and intelligence, the golden retriever is easily trainable and a good dog if you have other pets and children. They are eager to please, loyal and confident but are extremely active and will need to get their exercise. While they are easy to train, they can be quite boisterous and are easily distracted so you want to exhibit patience during the training process. Your golden retriever should be an active member of your family as he can become mischievous if left alone for long periods of time.
This breed can be prone to eye defects as well as hip dysplasia and should also be checked for heart problems and Von Willebrand’s disease. Some can be prone to skin allergies, and you should keep an eye out for this as you’ll need to treated it immediately.
While the golden retriever does need plenty of exercise he can live happily in apartment as long as you are sure to take them for walks and let him play. Of course, they love to retrieve so having him retrieve balls or sticks or even a frisbee is ideal. They can put on weight easily so you want to be sure to watch what you feed them and make sure they do get enough exercise as being overweight can be unhealthy for any dog.
When grooming your golden retriever mixture to pay attention to the dense undercoat and brush in good with a firm bristled brush. Only bathe when absolutely necessary, but if you want to you can dry shampoo them as often as you want. This dog is an average shutter.
Lee Dobbins writes for http://www.dogbreeds123.com where you can see photos as well as learn more about your favorite dog breeds.
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July 25th, 2010
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July 21st, 2010
Throughout the whole of the UK and the USA there is one dog amongst all the other dog breeds that stands head and shoulders above the others for popularity, the Labrador Retriever.
If you are fortunate enough to spend some time in the company of a Labrador Retriever you will soon discover why these lovable dogs are proving to be so popular. These dogs are friendly, playful, intelligent and loyal. Labrador Retrievers absolutely adore children and this is why families rate them as one of the best dog breeds around.
The Labrador Retriever is a fun loving breed, they enjoy the water either swimming in it or generally simply splashing around having a good time. Another reason that the Labrador Retriever is such an ideal choice for families is the fact that they are a dog that can just go on for hours, much like children! They love to play fetch and swim. They will keep your children entertained all day long as well as wear them out. Labradors have unparalleled energy. Some have even run until they have given themselves a heart attack. They simply don’t know when they have given their all.
There are numerous dog breeds that make brilliant family dogs but none that are quite as good at filling the vacancy than the Labrador Retriever. These particular dogs do not simply just fill the gap in a family they become companions and friends. Any information on Labrador Retrievers will tell potential owners how mellow these dogs truly are, if you are considering a watchdog then a Labrador Retriever is probably not a good first choice. Intruders would just be covered in licks! They do possess quite a deep bark though and stand fairly tall and if the intruder pays no attention to their exceedingly waggy tail then they could feasibly be worried by a Labrador Retriever.
As far as dogs go the Labrador Retriever is an easy dog to train due to its intelligence. They are a breed of dog that simply loves to please its owner and make them happy and pleased with them. When compared with other dog breeds Labrador Retrievers do not shed as much fur as others, this is always a bonus.
If you read any dog information it will normally tell you of the biggest flaw the Labrador Retriever possesses, its appetite. These dogs are like dustbins on legs! They have a big appetite and are prone to gaining weight quickly. The trick is to monitor their food intake and also ensure they receive enough exercise. This is a clever dog though and will attempt bribery with its gorgeous big, brown eyes.
Labrador Retrievers are prone to several disorders that are associated with too much weight, as are most dog breeds. It is therefore imperative to watch their diet especially the amount of treats consumed. They are also prone to hip dysplasia, a disease that causes the joints to deteriorate. It is very painful for them and often fatal. It is important to have your dog screened for dysplasia before you take them home from the breeder.
The Labrador Retriever is a perfect addition as a family dog due to its incredible nature and temperament.
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July 16th, 2010
Family Reunites with Missing Dog in Las Vegas
A lost German shepherd is on his way home after going missing for more than a month. A family passing through Las Vegas lost the dog while staying in a hotel.
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