Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Husky Hates Julia Roberts! Hilarious Dog Video!

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One look at a magazine image of Julia Roberts is enough to send this beautiful Husky running out of the room!


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Husky Hates Julia Roberts! Hilarious Dog Video!

Doberman Pinscher Dog Breed: Noble Personal Guardian

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Breed: Doberman Pinscher

Breed Group: Working


Weight: 65-90 lbs


Height: Male: 26-28; Female: 24-26 inches


Color: black, red, blue, and fawn, all with tan markings


Doberman Pinscher Overview


Originating in Germany in the 1860s, the Doberman Pinscher developed by Louis Doberman was and used as a personal guard and watch dog, vermin eradicator, sheep herder and gun-dog. This noble and proud breed served heroically during both World Wars and is the official combat dog of the United States Marine Corps.


 


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Doberman Pinscher Characteristics


This dog breed is medium to large in size, muscular, powerful, graceful and elegant. The Doberman Pinscher is courageous, resourceful, bold and highly intelligent. They are one of the most revered and popular dog breeds; known for their deep devotion and protective nature.


 


Doberman Pinscher Temperament


Versatile, courageous, and assertive, the Doberman Pinscher thrives on human company and stimulation. This dog breed is extremely loyal and defensive of their family and home. The Doberman Pinscher is best suited to a home with older  children. This breed does not typically get along well with other household pets. They are aloof and aloof with strangers and make outstanding guard dogs. This people-oriented breed may bond closely with one particular family member. The breed requires continuous attention and does not do well if left alone for extended periods of time. They are not recommended for the novice, inexperienced or sedentary dog owner.


 


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Doberman Pinscher Care


This dog breed requires minimal grooming. Occasional brushing or wiping of the coat with a damp cloth to minimize loose hair normally suffices for the Doberman Pinscher. Dental hygiene is crucial to prevent early tooth loss. It is also important to keep the nails shortly trimmed. To preserve the natural oils of the skin and coat, the Doberman Pinscher should only be bathed when absolutely necessary and a dry shampoo should be sufficient. The breed is susceptible to Wobbler Syndrome, Von Willebrands Disease, bloat, hip dysplasia and congenital heart disorders. This dog breed does not do well in cold climates.


 


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Doberman Pinscher Coat


The coat of the Doberman Pinscher is thick, smooth, short, hard and close fitting. The color of the coat comes in fawn, red, blue, black and tan and black. There are typically has rust colored markings above the eyes, on the muzzle, throat, legs, feet, chest, and below the tail. The Doberman Pinscher breed is an average shedder.


 


Doberman Pinscher Training


This dog breed is relatively easy to train, but requires a fairly dominant owner. Early socialization and obedience are vital to prevent shyness, timidity and aggression. The Doberman Pinscher does not respond well to forceful or harsh training techniques. This breed does best with positive reinforcement, firmness, fairness, consistency and respect. The Doberman Pinscher excels at competitive obedience, schutzhund, tracking, search and rescue and police work. This breed also makes a wonderful therapy dog.


 


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Doberman Pinscher Activity


This dog breed is extremely energetic and active. The Doberman Pinschers require extensive exercise and mental stimulation on a daily basis. This dog breed loves family play sessions and makes a superb walking and jogging  companion. The Doberman Pinscher adapts well to apartment or city living, provided they are sufficiently exercised. A securely fenced yard where there is room to romp and run is preferable.


 


Doberman Pinscher Video


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4KIMLUpnFc&feature=youtube_gdata_player


Doberman Pinscher in the News


Pet Doberman Pinscher Plays With 1-Year-Old Baby. Pet Doberman Lily cheerfully plays with 1-year-old baby Addison. 02 26 04 26 2013. Share Transcript for Pet Doberman Plays With 1-Year-Old Baby.…


Doberman Pinscher aroun the Web


Except then I watched this video of 1-year-old Addison playing with Lily the family dog who happens to be a Doberman Pinscher and my cold cold heart melted just enough for me to admit that maybe all Dobermans aren’t so bad. Too bad I can’t and won’t say and more.…


 



Doberman Pinscher Dog Breed: Noble Personal Guardian

Golden Retriever Takes Puppy For A Swim! Cool Dog Video!

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He makes the perfect raft for the small puppy, who rides on his neck.


Now that’s how you doggie paddle!


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Golden Retriever Takes Puppy For A Swim! Cool Dog Video!

West Highland Terrier Doggie Door! Funny Dog Video!

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Watch as these silly pooches race to be the first one out of the door!


They must really have to pee!


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West Highland Terrier Doggie Door! Funny Dog Video!

Doodleman Pinscher Dog Breed: Large Cross Breed Dog

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Breed: Doodleman Pinscher

Breed Group: Not AKC Recognized


Weight: 66-88 lbs


Height: 24-28 inches


Color: red, white, black and tan, black, brown; solid or blended


Doodleman Pinscher Overview


This dog breed is a cross between two breeds, the Doberman Pinscher and the Standard Poodle. The Doodleman Pinscher breed is commonly referred to as a “designer dog”. This breed is one of a largest of the cross- breeds.


 


Doodleman Pinscher Characteristics


This dog breed is well proportioned and muscular in appearance. The Doodleman Pinscher has distinctive facial features and normally the long ears of the Poodle. This dog breed is hardy, bold and agile.


 


Doodleman Pinscher Temperament


This dog breed is typically pleasant, good-natured, well balanced and affectionate. The Doodleman Pinscher is devoted, loyal, and loving. This dog breed generally gets along well with older children. They also generally get along well with other dogs and non-canine pets. Doodleman Pinschers are wary of strangers, but not normally aggressive. This breed is protective of their family, property and territory, and makes a good watchdog.


 


Doodleman Pinscher Care


The amount of maintenance required for this dog breed depends largely on the coat type. The Doodleman Pinscher usually requires frequent brushing to remove loose and dead hair or professional clipping. It is essential to keep the ears clean to prevent infection. The Doodleman Pinscher is susceptible to Von Willebrand’s Disease, bloat, hip dysplasia, Wobbler Syndrome, PRA, skin problems and epilepsy.


 


Doodleman Pinscher Coat


This dog breed comes in three different coat types: curly, wavy, and smooth. The Doodleman Pinscher’s coat type and color is only fully apparent at around age 2. The coat may be short or long in length. The length of the hair of this breed can be anywhere between 2 and 4 inches. The coat of the Doodleman Pinscher is extremely distinctive in that it is luxurious. The curlier the coat of the breed, the less they shed. Many poodle crosses get the coat like a Poodle, but not the texture. Because most dogs do not shed or shed very lightly, they are great for allergy sufferers. The coat colors of this breed include white, black, red, black and tan.


 


Doodleman Pinscher Training


This dog breed tends to be fairly stubborn and dominant. Early socialization and obedience is essential for the Doodleman Pinscher. This breed does not respond well to harsh or forceful training techniques. Training should be performed with firmness, fairness, patience and consistency.


 


Doodleman Pinscher Activity


This dog breed adapts relatively well to city or apartment living, provided their exercise needs are met. Preferably, the Doodleman Pinscher should have an average-sized, securely fenced yard where there is ample room to run and play. The Doodleman Pinscher thrives on family interaction and loves a leashed walk.


 


Doodleman Pinscher Video


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e34Gjq03yVw&feature=youtube_gdata_player


Doodleman Pinscher in the News


The ideal Doodleman Pinscher possesses a well-proportioned and muscular appearance. They have distinctive facial features and normally have the long ears of the Poodle. The breed is hardy bold and agile.…


Doodleman Pinscher around the Web


Its time doodleman pinscher for sale my aconite said old Mr. As on Earth it brought forth public works wars conquests enslavements tyrannies corruptions decline and fall. And now again up through the smother of her hair.…



Doodleman Pinscher Dog Breed: Large Cross Breed Dog

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Dutch Shepherd Dog Breed: Versatile Guard Dog

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Breed: Dutch Shepherd

Breed Group: Not AKC Recognized


Weight: 55-67 lbs


Height: 22-25 inches


Color: Varied shades of brindle: blue, yellow, silver, gray, red, gold


Dutch Shepherd Overview


This dog breed originated during the 1800′s in the Netherlands as an all-purpose dog. The Dutch Shepherd was used as a cart-puller, herder, police dog and used for guard dog. This dog breed is very rare in North America, and there are limited numbers in their native Holland. Dutch Shepherds are prized for their quick reflexes and versatility.


 


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Dutch Shepherd Characteristics


The most distinctive feature of the Dutch Shepherd is the brindled coat. This dog breed is medium in size and weight, well proportioned, muscular and powerful. The Dutch Shepherd has an  intelligent expression and lively temperament.


 


Dutch Shepherd Temperament


This dog breed is affectionate, lively, obedient, reliable and devoted. The Dutch Shepherd usually bonds extremely closely with an individual member of the family, but is loving towards the entire family. This dog breed is protective of their family, home and territory and makes a superb watch and guard dogs. The Dutch Shepherd is an alert, active and enthusiastic worker. This breed gets along well with older children, other dogs and non-canine pets. The breed requires a fair amount of attention and can become destructive if bored or lonely.


 


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Dutch Shepherd Care


The amount of maintenance required for this dog breed depends largely on the coat type. The short and longhaired varieties of Dutch Shepherd both require regular brushing to remove dead and loose hair. The wirehaired Dutch Shepherd should be professionally plucked at least twice a year. To preserve the natural oils of the skin and coat, the breed should only be bathed when absolutely necessary. There are no documented health issues associated with the breed, but this could be due to the rarity of the breed.


 


Dutch Shepherd Coat


This dog breed comes in three coat varieties: wire, long, and short. The coat of the wirehaired Dutch Shepherd is coarse and medium in length. The longhaired dog has a harsh, straight, flat and long coat. The coat of the shorthaired Dutch Shepherd is dense, short and of fine in texture. All three-coat types are weather-resistant.


 


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Dutch Shepherd Training


This dog breed requires a fairly dominant handler. The Dutch Shepherd is intelligent and learns quickly. Training should be varied to keep the Dutch Shepherd interested and occupied. This breed excels at obedience, police work, military work and guarding. Training should always be performed with firmness, fairness and consistency.


 


Dutch Shepherd Activity


This dog breed needs a relatively active owner and is not suited to those with a sedentary lifestyle. The Dutch Shepherd thrives on exercise, activity and like to have a job to do. This breed is not suited to apartment or city living and a large, securely fenced yard or rural environment is preferable. Physical and mental stimulation is essential for the well-being of the Dutch Shepherd. This breed makes a wonderful walking and jogging companion, but they should always be securely leashed.


 


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Dutch Shepherd Video


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-Jc3I51GQA&feature=youtube_gdata_player


Dutch Shepherd in the News


Authorities hunting prisoners cellphones. Columbus Dispatch. Dyna a Dutch shepherd dog is trained to sniff out the nearly imperceptible amount of gas emitted by cellphone batteries. In a year and half on the job Dyna has sniffed out two cellphones and one cellphone battery she is also trained to find tobacco.…


Dutch Shepherd around the Web


A deputy and his dog. Belgrade News. The Deputy Sheriff kneels down in the dusty parking lot and places a flat wooden board across his lap. A Dutch Shepherd dog comes running toward him launches off the board and into the large SUV. Deputy Doug Lieurance is helping his dog Hondo into.…



Dutch Shepherd Dog Breed: Versatile Guard Dog

Boykin Spaniel Dog Breed: Excellent Water Retriever


Breed: Boykin Spaniel

AKC Breed Group: Sporting


Other Registries: UKC (Gun Dog)


Weight: 30-40; Female: 25-35 lbs


Height: Male: 15.5-18; Female: 14-16.5 inches


Color: Brown or Liver


Origin: United States


 


 


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A relatively modern breed, the Boykin Spaniel breed is highly regarded for their ability to hunt water fowl. This dog breed originated in the southern United States. The breed is the official dog of South Carolina.


 


 


 


 


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This dog breed is sturdy, medium in size and well-built. The Boykin Spaniel breed has agility, speed and endurance. These dogs are capable in any terrain and weather, and are great swimmers. The dog excels in field events and water retrieving.


 


 


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This dog breed is good-natured, loyal, devoted and docile. The breed is an enthusiastic hunter, pleasant companion and willing worker. This breed thrives on human interaction and gets along exceptionally well with children and other pets.


 


 


 


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This dog breed requires regular brushing to prevent matting and tangling. Bathing should be done when necessary. It is important to regularly check the ears for debris or infection. The breed is prone to eye problems, hip dysplasia, skin and heart problems.


 


 


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The coat of the breed is of short to medium in length, straight to moderately wavy, and fine to the touch. This breed has light feathering on the ears, legs, feet, chest and underbelly.


 



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This dog breed excels at agility and obedience. The breed has a softer temperament than most Spaniel breeds so does not respond to harsh or heavy-handed training methods. They do far better with motivational training and require fairness and consistency.


 


 


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This dog breed is not suitable for apartment living. The breed requires daily exercise and mental stimulation or they tend to become bored and destructive. This breed is extremely driven and energetic and do best in a rural environment. The Boykin Spaniel loves to hunt, swim and interact with their  family.


 


 


 


Boykin Spaniel Video


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4dxs3PAhm4&feature=youtube_gdata_player


 


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Boykin Spaniel Dog Breed: Excellent Water Retriever