Is a Yorkshire Terrier Right for You?

November 22, 2008 by Austin Pawers · Leave a Comment 

If you like small dogs with big dog attitudes, you may want to consider a Yorkshire Terrier. These dogs are so sure that they are just as big and bad as the other guy, that they will not hesitate to take on a Great Dane. Of course, this doesn’t mean that Yorkshire Terriers aren’t lap dogs. The Yorkie can cuddle with the best of them. Read more

So You Want a Standard Poodle

November 22, 2008 by Austin Pawers · Leave a Comment 

Some people take one look at the fluffy, immaculately groomed Standard Poodles in the show ring and discount them as silly, shallow dogs. However, the Standard Poodle is considered by many people to be the most intelligent breed in the world, with the reasoning ability of a three year old child.  Read more

Is a Siberian Husky Right for You?

November 22, 2008 by Austin Pawers · Leave a Comment 

Are you looking for a dog who is very active but still loves the company of people? If so, you may want to consider the Siberian Husky. This beautiful dog was bred to tirelessly pull sleds loaded with supplies over frozen terrain for miles on end. At the end of the day, Huskies provide companionship to their owners. Read more

A Look at the Saint Bernard

November 22, 2008 by Austin Pawers · Leave a Comment 

More than one traveler stranded in the snowy Swiss Alps owes the ponderous Saint Bernard his life. Monks in the Alps actually developed this massive dog to be used as a rescue dog. The Saint Bernard breed is quite an old one, going back as far as the 1700s. Read more

Is a Rottweiler the Right Breed for You?

November 22, 2008 by Austin Pawers · Leave a Comment 

Do you need a protective dog that is intelligent and devoted to its owners? If so, you may want to consider buying a Rottweiler. These big dogs were bred to be very versatile working dogs. They guard their homes and families, excel in agility training, and think that they are tiny lapdogs when they are with their owners. Read more

Is the Lovable Pug the Right Breed for You?

November 22, 2008 by Austin Pawers · Leave a Comment 

If you’ve seen Men In Black or Milo and Otis, you probably have fallen in love with the charming Pugs who acted in these movies. While the distinctive appearance of this breed may be the first thing that attracts people to the Pug, it is the Pug’s  personality that wins the lifelong devotion of dog fanciers. Read more

Should You Buy a Newfoundland?

November 22, 2008 by Austin Pawers · Leave a Comment 

If you are looking for a family dog that will devote himself to keeping your children from getting into trouble, you may want to buy a Newfoundland. These massive dogs have an innate desire to rescue people who are in danger and have an incredibly sweet and gentle nature. However, before you buy a Newfoundland puppy, you should consider whether you can care for such a large dog. Read more

Should You Buy a Miniature Pinscher?

November 22, 2008 by Austin Pawers · Leave a Comment 

If you love the sleek, muscled appearance of the Doberman Pinscher, but you don’t want a big dog, you may want to consider a Miniature Pinscher. These dogs are very similar in appearance to Dobermans, but are almost one hundred pounds lighter. Read more

Is a Labrador Retriever the Right Dog Breed for You?

November 22, 2008 by Austin Pawers · Leave a Comment 

If you want a dog that has a bubbly personality and a strong desire to make you happy, you may want to consider buying a Labrador Retriever. Of course, these big, exuberant dogs aren’t for everyone. Before you buy one of these roly-poly little puppies, you may want to consider some of the plusses and minuses of the breed. Read more

Should You Buy a Jack Russell Terrier?

November 22, 2008 by Austin Pawers · Leave a Comment 

Jack Russell Terriers are feisty, energetic dogs that gained popularity with the advent of the Wishbone series. However, in real life, these dogs are not exactly like the famous Wishbone. This dog breed is all terrier, and sometimes a Jack Russell’s temperament can be overwhelming for inexperienced dog owners. Read more

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