"The hardest thing to believe about The Fan is not that Robert De Niro is stalking somebody again but that anyone cares that much about a baseball player."Bernie Lincicome
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Herding and the German Shepherd Dog Once other animals such as cattle, sheep and goats became domesticated, man became aware of the dogs herding ability. Tactics used by hunting wolves, witnessed by humans, such as driving and separating one animal from the flock, were further exploited and ...
Shih Tzu - Training Your Shih Tzu To Come When Called Is Very Important Coming when called is a vital skill that every shih tzu must learn, both for its own safety and that of those around it. A disobedient shih tzu that refuses to come when called could easily be hit by a car, get into a fight with another shih tzu, or ...
Worried About which Breed of Dog is Best for Your Family? Find Some Answers Here. Ask ten experts how many breeds of dogs exist and you will get ten different answers. However, many estimate there are more than 300 breeds of dogs. Each is valued by someone or by a group of people. In fact, they exist because they were bred to have ...
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Giving your male dog the right name is very important. You will want to choose his name well because you and your dog are going to be companions for a long time. The name you select for your dog reflects on you, your dog, and your relationship. Some key considerations when selecting a unique male dog name are: * Choose a name that is easy to say and call out, preferably one or two syllables. * How does your dog behave? What is his personality? You wouldn't name a dog 'Chaos' if he was sweet, gentle, and calm. * What are his breed, coat color, and size? For instance, you wouldn't name a Chihuahua "Fluffy" (unless you are into irony). * What is his purpose? Is he going to be a guard dog, a hunting dog, or a traditional household pet? * What is his breed's origin? For example, if you have a German Shepherd, consider German male dog names like Fritz. If you have an Irish Setter, maybe an Irish dog name like Conan or Conner would suit him. * Encourage the whole family to take part in naming your dog. * Give your dog a name that relates to or says something about your own interests. For instance, if you like to hike and camp, perhaps "Scout" would be a good name for your dog. * Pick out several favorite names, then try them on your new dog for a few days to see what you like and what he seems to respond to. * Avoid names that could be confused with standard commands like "come," "stay," etc. * Finally, do you love the name? After all, you will be saying it daily (mostly with pleasure, sometimes with exasperation) for the next 10-plus years. About the Author Valerie Goettsch is web master of My Favorite Dog, a website featuring dozens of articles and information on where to find the best of everything for your dog, from flea meds to beds, training and designer clothes.
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Hunting PLC Donates $100000 To New DanvilleMarketWatch (press release)HOUSTON, May 23, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Hunting PLC announced that it has presented a check in the amount of $100000 to New Danville, a self-sustaining, master-planned community dedicated to providing adults with intellectual and developmental ...and more » |
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