Posted on
June 02, 2010 by
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During the Ancient times Chinese Sharpei’s re used for their farm as working dog or a guard dog, Sharpei means sandy coat and today Sharpei’s are used for agility, conformation, obedience and tracking. They said that this breed are very stubborn and aloof but very devoted to his family.
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Breed Standards, Dog, Dog Ownership, misc
Posted on
May 15, 2010 by
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Siberian Husky from its breed name comes from Siberia, it is a medium size working dog and has a very dense coat. What I like about them is their energy, they are always active, plus history says that during the ancient years they help people to survive. Also their eyes, their almond eyes of blue, green or brown in color but sometimes it differs right?
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Breed Standards, Tips, misc
Posted on
April 15, 2010 by
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I am really delighted to learned about ASPIN’s having their own Club because I own one, I remember my dog KULAS went inside our house and not leaving anymore without caging nor telling him your mine. I even remember letting him go out of our gate and find his way home, we left for the market and when we got home he is inside waiting for us, we even asks our neighbors if they lost a pup because one stays with us and they said none and months passed no one picks him up so it is official ours. Reading this good news on PAWS is very much appreciated and I want it to share with you, Read the rest of this entry →
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Animal Welfare, Announcement, Article, Breed Standards, Dog Clubs, Shows and Events, Tips
Posted on
January 23, 2010 by
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Philippine Dog Show Schedule for January 2010 by PCCI
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Breed Standards, Dog Clubs, Dog Events, Dog Show Schedule, Shows and Events
Posted on
January 23, 2010 by
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A breeder always wants to improve their bloodlines that is why they are opting on importing quality dogs to compensate their kennels need for breeding quality breed. But along with this noble vision comes a lot of hard work because you cannot just get from any kennel from any country just for the sake of having a so called imported dogs around. One you should also make a thorough international background check of the kennel you are interested in to avoid getting one on a so called “BYB’s” aka backyard breeders. Second is I recommend that after researching for a good kennel you should personally see the dog to help you pick the best one rather than just by merely transacting online. Third is get a recommendation from fellow breeders who have done imports before in that case you would know how legit the kennel is and the quality of the dogs they breed. Importing dogs is really a big risk to take, aside from shelling out $3500 up just for a pup or over $10000 for an adult dog and all the paperworks, that only are enough reason to be cautious on buying import dogs rather than feeling sorry in the end because you are not satisfied on what you paid for.
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Animal Law, Breed Standards, Dog Ownership, Rottweiler, Tips, misc