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Thursday, December 31, 2009

Doggy Goods!


Today's Doggy Goods product is the Aqua Monkey Daze Logo Dog Dress! This adorable outfit features a polka dot skirt and a cute monkey face on an aqua colored t-shirt!

"The Aqua Logo Dog Dress features a polka patterned skirt with the Monkey Daze Logo on the back. By Monkey Daze."

Info about product from: http://www.doggievogue.com/category/dog-dresses-formal/aqua-logo-dog-dress
Product pic from: http://www.doggievogue.com/category/dog-dresses-formal/aqua-logo-dog-dress

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Dog Pics!




Hi Everyone! My Aunt and Uncle just sent me some pics of their dogs and I figured I'd share them with you. Okay, so the first pic is of their German Pinscher, Usal and the second pic is of their lab, Lucky. Also, the third picture is Lucky with my Aunt and Uncle's friend's Weimaraner. Her name is Isabel. Usul is actually a German Pinscher and Lucky is a lab. Usul is larger than a mini pinscher and smaller than a Doberman. I think his breed is an ancestor of both Dobermans and mini pins. The breed is pretty rare--I have never seen one other than Usul. Also, the third picture is Lucky with our friend Matt's Weimaraner. Her name is Isabel. My Aunt and Uncle are probably the best owners for these dogs, though!

Doggystars!


Today's movie that holds today's doggystar is Air Bud. Related to the Buddy movies, this movie is about the Buddies dad and how he began his life! It all starts when he's living with a young boy and his sister. He's a pretty smart dog if you ask me. He's very good at agility, too. One day a new boy moves in next door and is about the sister's age. He plays volleyball here and the sister wants to begin playing, too. One problem, though. She's terrible at it! Then, one day when her brother and her grandmother is watching her volleyball tournament, Buddy (Air Bud) leaps out and hits the ball perfectly over the net. The coach of their team realizes that there are no rules in the volleyball handbook saying that a dog can't play so Buddy's in! For the next few weeks they begin winning and winning and winning volleyball tournaments! Will the plan finally stop working or will they be world champions! Find out when you watch Air Bud today!

Pic of Air Bud DVD from: http://androidcommunity.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=94&pictureid=1450

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Dog Definitions!


Etymology of the Chihuahua:
The name of a city and state in Mexico.


Pic of Chihuahua from: http://synaptoman.files.wordpress.com/2007/02/chihuahua.jpg

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Ask Annabel ~ Fox Terriers!


(I know I never do Ask Annabel but that's because every Friday I have pizza and a movie night! Anyway, just so I can keep up on the blog schedule, I'm doing an Ask Annabel post today, Thursday.)

Today's dog is the Fox Terrier! Here's some info about it (based on Toy Fox Terrier):

#1. "The Toy Fox Terrier is also known as the American Toy Terrier or Amertoy."
#2. "The nose is black accept in chocolate dogs where it will be self-colored."
#3. "The eyes are dark and round."
#4. "The ears are v-shaped and erect."
#5. "The tail is docked short and carried high."
#6. "The hair is short and thick. The coat is tri-color, predominately white with black and tan or tan markings. Other colors do occur, but may not be accepted by the written standard."
#7. "The Toy Fox Terrier may be physically small, but this is a robust little terrier that retains all the passion of its Fox Terrier ancestors."
#8. "The breed is tough and bright, and can be stubborn without proper leadership from its owners."
#9. "Curious and active, the Toy Fox Terrier keeps its young spirit throughout its life."
#10. "They are intelligent, loving, sensitive and pleasant."
#11. "It is very alert, inquisitive and quick."
#12. "This is a companion dog that has not forgotten its terrier instincts, and will therefore fight mice and small animals."
#13. "The athletic little dog loves to hunt."
#14. "Affectionate and very loyal."
#15. "This breed is an exceptionally intelligent, trainable dog. Some have been trained to assist handicapped people around the home. It has proven to be an excellent training dog to the deaf. It can be trained to take its human companion to the sources of sounds, such as the telephone."
#16. "Be sure to meet their natural instincts to animals."
#17. "If the human remains 100% pack leader, they will not be yappers."
#18. "Children should be taught to treat dogs kindly, yet in such a way, the dog sees the child as its leader."
#19. "This happy dog is sure to bring smiles to the faces of nearly all who meet it, due to its enthusiastic puppy-like ways."
#20. "Height: About 10 inches (25 cm.)"
#21. "Weight: 3.5-7 pounds (1.5-3 kg.)"
#22. "Living Conditions: The Toy Fox Terrier is good for apartment life. It is very active indoors and will do okay with out a yard. It can not tolerate cold weather. They should wear a coat in the winter to help keep it warm."
#23. "Life Expectancy: About 13-14 years."

Info from: http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/toyfoxterrier.htm
Pic of Toy Fox Terrier from: https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg7bD_YCTPdocPEHarDhOPeFnjCefQIlI1PXpoXMiiDzIg-jAYUhKvhTfTNfEez0c7ux7NtKFg_H0j0_3nfYmeuvzSekHdFZiUoBst4chJAfDGXs1UXUvWcBQ1wE0Dke7zkV_r7PW8kisE/s400/American+Toy+Fox+Terrier.jpg

Doggy Goods!


Today's Doggy Goods product is the Chuckit Flying Squirrel. Here's some info about it:

"Here is one squirrel who won’t mind being chased down. Just grab the Chuckit Flying Squirrel by a paw and throw like a flying disk.
*Remember to snap your wrist while throwing to give him a good spin. His spinning feet create visual excitement for you and your pet, and the raised sides make him easy to pick up.
*Flexible rim with extra durable rubber feet that glow in the dark.
*Aerodynamic body for maximum lift.
*And, he floats!"

Wow! That is one cool dog toy! Check out this toy at http://www.jbpet.com/Chuckit-Flying-Squirrel,435.html!

Chuckit Flying Squirrel pic from: http://www.jbpet.com/Chuckit-Flying-Squirrel,435.html

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Doggystars!



Today's Doggystar is Snoopy! Snoopy stars in a lot of Charlie Brown movies but I'm going to focus in on one Charlie Brown movie in particular. A Charlie Brown Christmas. Now, you probably think that there's a lot of Charlie Brown in these movies because I keep repeating his name, but Snoopy has a part in them too! Snoopy is a little beagle who is pretty smart for a dog! Since he's a cartoon, though, he can really do anything. Like every Christmas, he can put Christmas lights up on his doghouse without anyone noticing and he has a weird type of bird/canine as his best friend. Snoopy is pretty kooky but he would be a sweet pet pal to have around!

Pic of Snoopy from: http://www.polyvore.com/cgi/img-thing?.out=jpg&size=l&tid=11908044
Charlie Brown Christmas DVD pic from: http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=1138487

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Holiday Notes!


I don't know if I will be attending the blog on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day but happy holidays to everyone reading!

Snoopy pic from: http://www.tnpsc.com/christmas/images/snoopy.jpg

Crazy Dawgs!


Check this out! This dog must be having a great time! Ever thought of brushing off your tongue, though?

Crazy Dawg pic from: http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1003/778519839_45b33af361.jpg

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Dogs Don't Need Diapers!


Today's Dogs Don't Need Diaper's product is the Portage Float Coat (a lifejacket for dogs)! This design seems very comfortable and is sure to keep your dog safe at all times from boat trips to just afternoon swimming!

Portage Float Coat pic from: http://www.atkenco.com/istar.asp?a=6&id=4530!RUFFW

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Doggystars!


Homeward Bound has today's doggystars in it! This movie is about two dogs and a cat that get left behind by their masters. They go on this journey across the country and they get into to a lot of trouble along the way (a.k.a predators of cats and dogs). They go on this journey only in search of their masters where they belong. This movie is about true friendship through troubled times and the greatest. This is a F.F.F.F.F and is the adventure you've been waiting for!
Homeward Bound DVD pic from: http://www.gotodiscdomain.biz/images/isimages/NV2008565.jpg

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Crazy Dawgs!!


Well, it appears this dog is holding big lips to its mouth! It's just biting them and bringing them over to the people, though. Funny!

Dog pic from: http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb309/Kagome167181/funny-dog.jpg

Monday, December 14, 2009

The Daily Dog!


Today's Daily Dog will be Trixie! Trixie is my Aunt's dog and she is a border terrier. Trixie is about 6 and is so cute! You could just eat her up! She is very peppy and if you need a kiss she's there for ya'! Trixie is an awesome, loving dog and is definitely Daily Dog type!

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Dogs Don't Need Diapers!


Today's accessory for Dogs Don't Need Diapers is the Personalized Rhinestone Collar! This is the description:

"Nothing says " I want to be noticed" quite like this fashionable personalized dog collar. Rhinestone letters slide right on this cute personalized dog collar that is available in an assortment of fun colors."

If you want to show the world that you pamper your pup, this is the style for your dog!

Personalized Rhinestone Collar product from: http://www.thepamperedpup.com/
Info and pic from: http://www.thepamperedpup.com/dog/collars_harnesses_leashes/jeweled_dog_collars/personalized_collar

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Doggystars!


Hotel for Dogs is featuring our doggystars today! This movie is heart warming and adventurous! The movie is about two orphans with a dog named Friday. One day they find this old abandoned hotel and they find three dog orphans. They start feeding the dogs and the girl orphan decides to get all the dogs that ran away or got abandoned and open up a dog hotel. Secretly, every day they snatch some food and g to the hotel. No one finds out. The boy orphan makes all these cool gadgets to feed the dogs and play with them when they're not even there! Then, one day a pet shop clerk figures out what they're doing and he joins in with the plan. He gives them his three dogs that he can't take care of anymore and they take great care of them! Then two other new friends come along and find out about it too. But they help out and promise not to tell! Soon the hotel is up and running! This movie is an F.F.F.F.F and I recommend it to dog lovers!

Hotel for dogs DVD pic from: http://www.dogguide.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/hotel4dogs_dvd_small-211x300.jpg

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Crazy Dawgs!!

This is a monkey hugging a dog! So cute!

Pic from: http://www.locolobo.org/Clades3.html

Monday, December 7, 2009

The Daily Dog!


Today's Daily Dog will be Biscuit! Biscuit is a dog I babysat and he is so sweet! He is a three year old golden retriever but is REALLY big and REALLY strong. He loves tennis balls, too. He chewed up most of his when he came to my house! At least 5 of them! Biscuit is a great golden retriever!!

Annabel

P.S. Pic of Biscuit is actually just a golden retriever that looks like him!

Pic of golden retriever from: http://coolrain44.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/golden-retriever.jpg

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Dogs Don't Need Diapers!


Hello Everyone! Today's DDWD accessory is the Santa's Helper Dress!:

"Behind every swell fellow with a belly full of jello is a good lass that is filled with class. Our Santa's Helper Dog Dress is fashioned of luxurious, stretch velvet with white feathery trim and a vintage inspired pin. Sleeveless dress with ruffled skirting is very comfortable & oh so pretty."

This will get you into the Christmas Spirit! Make sure to check it out!

Annabel
Santa's Helper Dress from: http://www.thepamperedpup.com/dog/holiday-hounds/item/santas_helper_dog_dress

P.S. $39.00

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Christmas Notes!!


Hello Everyone! I know it is very early for a Christmas Note but I would like to send it out right now! I just want to say that I will not be checking in on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day! Wishing everyone a wonderful Christmas!

Love Annabel!

Doggystars!


Today's doggystars will be the Beverly Hills Chihuahua movie cast! I can't feature all of them but I'll feature the main characters. So this hilarious movie is about a spoiled chihuahua that gets dognapped and then gets saved by another chihuahua named----Something with a P in it... Anyways, this movie is a F.F.F.F.F and is the adventure story you don't want to miss! There is Chloe, the girl chihuahua that gets dognapped and the chihuahua who's name starts with P... (the guy who saves Chloe). That's really all the main characters! But anyways, make sure to check out Beverly Hills Chihuahua on DVD now!

Beverly Hills Chihuahua DVD pic from: http://cdn.overstock.com/images/products/P11743467.jpg

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

The Daily Dog!


Hello, All! Today's Daily Dog will be Catcher! Catcher is an amazing dog with a brain that works so fast he can do an obstacle course in less than 1:00 minute! This amazing dog is competing in a dog agility challenge and I think is in first place! You can check out this amazing dog at youtube! He is lightning speed! He's a border collie who I think is three years old! Make sure to check out Catcher!

Catcher pic from: http://www.nettally.com/palmk/BorderCollie.JPG

Check out Catcher on youtube at:
http://video.google.com/videosearch?client=safari&rls=en&q=Trixie+the+border+terrier&oe=UTF-8&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=pJgVS5zgK4OHlAfnoLjPBQ&sa=X&oi=video_result_group&ct=title&resnum=4&ved=0CBoQqwQwAw#q=Agility+dogs&view=2&emb=0&client=safari&qvid=Agility+dogs&vid=5000955403791256489

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Doggystars!


Today's doggystar will be Betoven! Betoven is a dog that has starred in many movies! This saint bernard has had many marvelous adventures such as having the pups! He got chased by an evil little lady, almost got denied by his family and is "married!" These hilarious movies are great family fun filled feature films (F.F.F.F.F). These movies usually appear on Disney Channel so make sure to keep an eye out for them. Betoven is married to Missy and they have he pups. I'm pretty sure there are 6 pups and they all grow huge!! You don't want to miss these F.F.F.F.F movies!

Pic of Betoven from: http://estb.msn.com/i/F5/7B755F9616547334EBCDA20CB42.jpg

Tuesday, November 24, 2009


Hello, all! I am proud to announce that Emma has won the silliest dog competition. Again, she was the only one who entered but remember to participate!! Her little dog Momo was in the picture "driving the car!" You can see the picture on my sidebar or just look at it on this post. It's hilarious! Our next contest is a guessing game. There is no right answer. Now, I know maybe some of you might not be interested but give it a shot! I'll give you three hints about a dog and you'll have to try to guess what the dog is. Here are your hints:

1. I am small
2. I usually star in movies
3. People sometimes stereotype me and say that I shiver

WHO AM I?

Try to guess!

Pic of Momo from:
http://em4ever1.wordpress.com
Annabel

Monday, November 23, 2009

The Daily Dog!


Hello, all! Today's dog will be Little Bitsy! Little Bitsy is competing in a cutest dog competition and needs you to vote for her! To vote for Little Bitsy, go to this web address:

http://www.cutestdogcompetition.com

Bitsy is one out of 30 dogs and if she comes in first place for the competition, she will help other dogs in animal shelters. The reward will be I think 1,000$!

You should totally vote for Little Bitsy!



Little Bitsy pic from: http://media.photobucket.com/image/Little%20Bitsy%20pics/HoustonGardener/LittleBitsy3.jpg

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Doggystars!





Today's doggystar (or should I say doggystars) are the Buddies! They have starred in three movies so far and now they're on their fourth! The fourth is called Santa Buddies! In this new movie the Buddies travel to the North Pole and wind up in Santa's workshop! This new movie is a big doggy hit! The first movie even before the Buddies was an awesome movie called Air Bud. This movie is about an amazing dog that helped a volleyball team that stunk, get their A game on! The dog actually played volleyball! The main star in this movie was a Golden Retriever named Buddy. He's the father of the Buddies! Buddy meets Molly and goes head over heels for her. Then, they have the Buddies and that's where the fun begins! The Buddies' first movie was air buddies. Then, Space Buddies and Snow Buddies! These are all awesome movies and I think you should totally check them out!


Now, let's zoom in on the cast (a.k.a the dogs). First we have Rosebud who is the only girl retriever in the Buddies group. Then there is Budderball who is quite large and LOVES FOOD. After that, is Buddha who is a dog that loves to meditate and loves peace. Next is Mudbud and I bet you can guess what he likes doing---okay, I'll tell you. Mud---dirt---really anything he can get dirty with! Last but not least is B-dawg, a dg dog who's in the house! There's the cast for you.

These movies are pretty great and I love the ideas of the movies. They're so creative! Anyways, check these out!


Santa Buddies DVD pic from: http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/614n8TxBgAL._SL500_AA240_.jpg
Air Buddies DVD pic from: http://cache.cinemanow.com/images/boxart/175/air_buddies_movie_175.jpg
Space Buddies DVD pic from: http://www.dbtechno.com/images/Space_Buddies_DVD_review.jpg
Snow Buddies pic from: http://library.creativecow.net/articles/wilson_tim/blu-ray/snowbuddies.jpg

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Contest Day!

Hello, All! I am proud to announce that Margaret has one the competition! Because she was the only one who entered, she gets to pick the next Daily Dog and the next doggystar(s)! The next contest is to send in a funny pic of your dog! Post on a comment the pic of your dog and tell what the breed and name is! Here's the answer sheet to the first contest!

Rips Cake Coke Crack Crick Prick Kick Picks Packs Spin Nail Poke Pin Pile Pole Peak Spiel Spoil Lock Lack Lick Lope Laps Line Lane Cakes Cokes Cracks Cricks Pricks Kicks Pick Pack Nails Poke Pins Pine Pines Piles Poles Peaks Locks Lacks Licks Lopes
Lap Lines Lanes Lip Lips Nap Naps Cape Caper Capes Capers Cane Canes Clan Clans Span Cap Caps Rock Rocks Sock Cop Cops Nope Nose Pan Pans Pain Pains Pane Panes Lone Loan Loans Slope Soak Cope Copes Crane Cranes Canopies Cocker Locker Lockers Clock Clocks Poker Pokers Lace Laces Lake Lakes Lakers Pries Pies Pie Lie Lies Ran Rain Rains Plan Plans Planes Plane Plains Plain Spiral Spoke Speaker Speak Click Clicks Clicker Clickers Spaniel Panel Panels Spine Sack Sacker Packer Rake Rakes Pike Pikes Peel Peels Pail Pails Pale Pales Paler Rail Rails Snack Snacks Nice Ice Ices Snore Snail Nape Napes Spinal Core Cores Cork Corks Pork Pore Pores Spore Spear Lear Leer Leers Rein Reins Lean Leans Leaner Spice Sank Nor Pacer Pace Pacers Paces Crock Crocks Pen Pens Lop Lops Piece Pieces Peace Peaces Reek Reeks Speck Peck Pecks Neck Necks Ka Kin Kane Rap Raps Rope Ropes Rep Reps Rape Rapes Knee Knees Sneak Leak Leaks Creep Creeps Cries

Cool, Huh? See you next time on contest day!

The Daily Dog!


Thanks for reading today's The Daily Dog! Today our Daily Dog will be an amazing helper dog named Odie. This is some info about him:

"Odie is a special Golden Retriever donated by a local family who had kept him in the garage and no longer wanted him. We happened to know a little girl who needed him. Odie is a skilled companion and "control factor" to keep his girl safe from consequences that she cannot understand."

Isn't that cool? Anyways, see you next time on the Daily Dog!

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Waz Up Dawg!



Welcome to the talk show, Waz Up Dawg! Today we have special guest star Ryan Woofcrest with us! I'm your host Claire Bow-Wow updating you with the latest news!

Ryan: "Hey Claire!!"
Claire: "Hi Ryan! It's so nice to see you! What's with the outfit?"
Ryan: "Oh, just got back from Mexico. You know, they have awesome Pina Coladas there!"
Claire: "I know! So tell us Ryan, why did you want to talk with us today?"
Ryan: "Well Claire, I found this adorable puppy named Frank! He has a home but I just thought he was so cute, you could just eat him up in one gulp! Just check out the Daily Puppy! I'll give you the web address:"

http://www.dailypuppy.com/puppies/frank-the-dachshund_2009-11-12

Claire: "Awesome! Now, our viewers have a few questions for you. Would you be interested in answering some?"
Ryan: "Gladly!"
Claire: "Okay. What's your favorite food?"
Ryan: "Easy. A big white bone with a little bit of low fat canned chicken on it. Mmmm."
Claire: "Mmmm. I'd have to go with that for my favorite food too!"
Ryan: "Hahahahaha!!"
Claire: Okay. What is your favorite television show?"
Ryan: "Hmmmm. Oh, I know! The food channel! One time---"
Claire: "Okay, Ryan. We don't need you to have a food flashback!"
Ryan: "Okay!"
Claire: "Here's your last question. What kind of car do you have?"
Ryan: "I have an SUV!"
Claire: "Super! So, Ryan we loved having you on the show!"
Ryan: "Thanks, I loved being here!"
Claire: "See you all next time on Waz Up Dawg!"

Ryan Seacrest (the bulldog with hula necklace on) pic from: http://www.womansday.com/var/ezflow_site/storage/images/wd2/content/family-lifestyle/pet-costume-photo-contest/225042-1-eng-US/Pet-Costume-Photo-Contest_featured_article_628x371.jpg
Claire Bow-Wow pic from: http://dogbreedinfo.com/images16/ChihuahuaChicoDressed2.JPG

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

America's Got Howling!

Hello Everyone! Welcome to the show, America's Got Howling! I will be your host today, Barbara Barker! Our judges today are Derek Drool, Lizzy Lick, and Persephone Paw! Okay! First up is Ashley Arbsiccle with a tango dance!

Ashley: "Thanks so much everyone!"

Dance, Dance Dance, TRIP!

Ashley: "Oh no! I think I broke an ankle! OW!"
Barbara: "Ouch! Well, what do our judges give for this little contestant?"
Derek: "Um... Honey I'm sorry but a one." (Derek shrugs)
Barbara: "Okay, Ashley. You're not off to a very good start. Let's here what Lizzy has to say!"
Lizzy: "Darling, I'm sorry but I'd give it a three."
Barbara: "Persephone?"
Persephone: "Three."
Barbara: "Okay! Ashley, you have finished with a score of seven! Good luck!"
Ashley: "Thanks---OW!!"
Barbara: "Okay! Next up is Brenda Kinzzell!"
Brenda: "Thanks everyone!"
Barbara: "Brenda will be doing a gymnastics show!"
Brenda: "That's right Barbara!"
Barbara: "Lets begin!"

Cart wheel, back bend---"OW!!!"

Barbara: "What's wrong, Brenda?"
Brenda: "Ugggggggggghhhhhh!"
Barbara: "Oh-kay! Judges?"
Derek: "Four."
Lizzy: "Three."
Persephone: "Five."
Barbara: "Good job, Brenda! You finished with a score of twelve! Great Job!"
Ashley: "Humph!"
Barbara: "Our last contestant is Fredrick doing a beatbox show for us!"
Fredrick: "Thank you, thank you!"

Boo-ch Boo-ch WORD!

Barbara: "Is that all you have?"
Fredrick: "Well, yeah!"
Barbara: "Okay. Judges?"
Derek: "Terrible. One."
Lizzy: "Ugh. Two."
Persephone: "Three."
Barbara: "Okay. Fredrick you finished with a score of six!"
Fredrick: "Grrrrrrrr!"
Barbara: "In first is Brenda!"
Brenda: "OMG!!"
Barbara: "In second is Ashley!"
Ashley: "Awesome!"
Barbara: "And in last is Fredrick!"
Fredrick: "Grrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!"
Barbara: Come back next time on the show, America's Got Howling!"

(Clap! Clap! Clap!)

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Contest Day!

Today's contest will be a word twist! Try to find all the multiple words in the words COCKER SPANIEL. I will post back all the answers to the words a week from now.


COCKER SPANIEL

P.S. Please post all the words you see by commenting on this post (and on the answer sheet if necessary.)

Thank you,
Annabel

Monday, November 9, 2009

The Daily Dog!


FAITH will be the star of our Daily Dog today! Faith is so amazing because she is a dog who was born with her legs kind of whacky so she had to get them cut off. After she got them cut off, she was dragging herself around on the floor. A lot of veterinarians said that dragging herself around could cause a hole in her chest and they had to do something about it. What they did was sit Faith upright and put peanut butter on a spoon. Faith's addiction to peanut butter made her get up on her hind legs and lick the peanut butter. The owners of Faith practiced for a while. After a while, Faith's addiction over came her and she did a little hop on her hind legs to get to the peanut butter. At that moment, the owners knew that she wanted to walk. Many years past and Faith was a pro at hopping round. Now, she actually can WALK like a human and RUN like a human. This little dog was born with no power but has a lot of FAITH.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Schnauzers!!


Schnauzers are so cute so why don't you have a look at some facts about them (based on Miniature Schnauzer)!:

#1. Pronunciation: "Miniature SCHNOW-zer."
#2. "The Miniature Schnauzer is a small, sturdily built, little dog."
#3. "The nose is black."
#4. "The deep-set, small eyes are dark brown in color."
#5. "The docked tail is set high and carried erect."
#6. "The Mini Schnauzer has a double coat. The outer coat is wiry and the undercoat is soft. The coat is clipped so it has a bushy beard, mustache and eyebrows. Coat colors include black, white, salt and pepper, and black and silver."
#7. "The Mini Schnauzer is an intelligent, loving, happy dog."
#8. "They are energetic, playful and get along well with children and like to be with their people."
#9. "Affectionate, keen, devoted and docile."
#10. "With proper leadership they can get along with other dogs."
#11. "Socialize this breed well."
#12. "They make good companions and family pets."
#13. "They do not have a yappy bark, but rather sounds like a low, carried-out howl of a voice."
#14. "This breed makes a good watchdog and vermin hunter."
#15. "An easy dog to travel with."
#16. "Some can be reserved with strangers if the humans do not provide stability in their lives, but most love everyone."
#17. "Height: 12-14 inches (30-36 cm.)"
#18. "Weight: 10-15 pounds (5-7 kg.)"
#19. "Life Expectancy: About 15 years. It shows no signs of age until quite late in life."

Info from: http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/miniatureschnauzer.htm
Pic of Mini Schnauzer from: http://www.peacockshock.com/archives/mini%20schnauzer%20puppy-thumb.jpg

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Laughing Hyenas!! (Spotted Hyena)


Laughing Hyenas are so cool so why don't you have a look at some facts about them!:

#1. "The Laughing Hyena is the largest member of the family."
#2. "The body color is off-white to brown with dark irregular spots, although some individuals, particularly females, may lose their spots."
#3. "The ears are rounded."
#4. "The tail is black."
#5. "An adult stands about 34 inches (85 cm.) at the shoulder. The female is larger than the male; in southern Africa females weigh up to 190 pounds (85 kg) and males about 135 pounds (60 kg)."
#6. "Southern African Laughing Hyenas are larger than those in East Africa where the females weigh only about 125 pounds (55 kg) and the males 110 pounds (49 kg)."
#7. "Mainly confined to the larger protected areas of Africa south of Sahara, reaching its highest densities in East and southern Africa parks where large to medium-sized prey are abundant."
#8. "The Laughing Hyena has a wide habitat tolerance and until recently was found throughout sub-Saharan Africa except for the tropical rain forests, the top of Alpine Mountains, and extreme desert areas."

Info from: http://www.answers.com/topic/spotted-hyena-1
Pic of Laughing Hyena from: http://www.game-reserve.com/images/wildlife/mammals_large/Hyaena.jpg

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

New Blog Schedule

Hi Everyone!
I just wanted to tell you about my new Blog Schedule. It shows which days I will post what. I will be starting the order next Monday.

Thanks!
Annabel

Monday, November 2, 2009

Pekingese!!


Pekingese are so cool so why don't you have a look at some facts about them!

#1. "Pronunciation: PEKE-in-ese."
#2. "The Pekingese is a small, well-balanced, compact dog."
#3. "It has a stocky, muscular body that is slightly longer than the tail."
#4. "The front of the face is flat."
#5. "The black nose is broad and short."
#6. "The large, prominent, round eyes are set wide apart with black eye rims."
#7. "The ears are set on the front corners on the top of the skull, are heart-shaped, laying flat against the head."
#8. "The neck is short and thick."
#9. "The legs are short, thick and heavy-boned."
#10. "The outer coat is long and coarse in texture with profuse feathering. The undercoat is soft and thick. The coat comes in all colors, sometimes with a black mask."
#11. "Pekingese are very brave little dogs, sensitive, independent and extremely affectionate with their handler."
#12. "These adorable dogs can make wonderful companions."
#13. "This breed makes a good watchdog."
#14. "The Pekingese may be difficult to housebreak."
#15. "Height: 6-9 inches (30.4-45 cm.)"
#16. "Weight: 8-10 pounds (3.6-4 kg.)"
#17. "Any Pekingese under 6 pounds is called a sleeve Pekingese. It is the smallest member of the Pekingese family, and the most popular size during the breeds development in China. To be a sleeve it must be 6 pounds (2.7 kg.) or under, anything over that is not considered a Mini Pekingese."
#18. "The Pekingese are very good for apartment life. They are relatively inactive indoors and will do okay without a yard."
#19. "Life Expectancy: With healthy dogs, about 10-15 years."

Info from: http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/pekingese.htm
Pic of Pekingese from: http://www.greatdogsite.com/admin/uploaded_files/1198061506pekingese.jpg

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Arctic Foxes!


Hi Everyone! I just changed my blog to a canine blog so now I will be posting about Arctic Foxes, Hyenas and so on along with the pet kind of dogs. I'll switch off each day with a wild canine and a pet dog. Thanks for reading this message!

~Annabel

Anyways, Arctic Foxes are so awesome so why don't you have a look at some facts about them!

#1. "This fox is found in the far north, mainly in the Arctic Circle. (Northern parts of Alaska and the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, on Iceland, Northern Russia, and on the coast of Greenland.)"
#2. "The Arctic fox lives in a den or burrow dug into the side of a hill, cliff or riverbank. The den has more than one entrance. In winter it may tunnel into a snowbank."
#3. "The Arctic fox is well adapted to live in the cold Arctic."
#4. "In winter its thick, bushy coat turns white. This makes it very hard to see the fox. The prey is not able to spot the Arctic fox until it is too late."
#5. "Because of its thick coat, it is able to survive in freezing cold temperatures. Thick hair on the pads of their feet protects their feet from freezing and help them walk on the ice. The Arctic fox can walk on ice without slipping. It uses ice floes to travel of food in the winter."
#6. "It can curl up in the snow and cover its nose and face with its bushy tail to keep warm."
#7. "In the summer, the fox will hide food in its den or under rocks. This is how it stores food for later use."
#8. "The Arctic fox is small (about the same size as a large cat) with short legs and short rounded furry ears."
#9. "The bushy tail is about 30 cm. long."
#10. "Its thick fur coat makes it look much larger than it really is. When the snow starts to melt, the fox sheds its winter coat for a thinner greyish-brown coat. Near the end of the summer the Arctic fox begins to grow a thicker coat again. The color of the fur turns grey and then white. The oily fur sheds water and helps to keep the fox dry."
#11. The average litter is 11 pups (or whelps)."
#12. "The babies are born in a den or burrow in late spring. A baby fox is the size of a kitten. Both parents take care of the blind pups. At two weeks of age they open their eyes. At three weeks they go outside and begin to explore."
#13. "To feed a litter of ten the parents must kill about 30 lemmings a day. When their family is almost grown, the parents feed them over 100 lemmings a day! The young foxes are taught how to hunt and are independent by fall."
#14. "They prey on voles, lemmings, hares, ground squirrels, birds and birds' eggs. Foxes living near the coast feed on shellfish, sea urchins and other shore animals. They check the shoreline for dead seals, whales and dead fish. When meat is not available the Arctic fox eats fruit and berries. The Arctic fox will even kill baby seals if the fox can find the seal's den in the snow."
#15. "Polar bears kill Arctic foxes. Trappers want them for their beautiful fur coats."

Info from: http://www.saskschools.ca/~gregory/arctic/Afox.html
Pic of Arctic fox from: http://es.houstonisd.org/HerreraES/herreraes/sciencequiz/TAKS%20Practice%20II/arctic%20fox.jpg

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Norwegians!


Norwegian Elkhounds are so cool so why don't you have a look at some facts about them!

#1. "The Norwegian Elkhound is a sturdy, medium-sized Spitz-type dog."
#2. "The body is short and squarely built."
#3. "The back is straight and strong."
#4. "The wedge shaped head is broad at the ears."
#5. "The teeth should meet in a scissors bite."
#6. "The medium sized, oval shaped eyes are dark brown."
#7. "The ears are set high on the head, firm but very mobile."
#8. "The chest is deep and relatively wide."
#9. "The legs appear straight from the front."
#10. "The oval paws are small and tight with thick pads."
#11. "The tail is set high tightly curled over the back."
#12. "The weather-resistant, double coat is thick and hard. The coat is gray with black tips and a lighter undercoat and undersides with a black muzzle, ears, and tip of the tail. Norwegian Elkhound puppies are born black and turn gray when they are about a week old as their coat develops."
#13. "The Norwegian Elkhound is alert, bold, loyal and friendly."
#14. "Although some may be somewhat reserved with strangers, it will greet family and friends it knows with enthusiasm."
#15. "Docile, trustworthy and energetic, they are good child companions."
#16. "Like other Arctic dogs, the Norwegian Elkhound has a mind of its own and is fairly independent, however they are affectionate with their family."
#17. "They have an outstanding character, and are relatively clean compared to some other breeds."
#18. "Can be somewhat difficult to obedience train."
#19. "It is important to be firm with this dog, showing good pack leadership."
#20. "They need firm, but gentle discipline."
#21. "A natural watch and guard dog."
#22. "This breed likes to roam and bark."
#23. "They were bred to be hunters who hold their prey at bay, barking at it constantly until the hunter arrives."
#24. "If their barking becomes obsessive they must be taught enough is enough after they alert you once, it's time to quiet down."
#25. "Be fair when training this breed, and understand it is a canine, not a human and treat the dog accordingly."
#26. "If they are not 100% sure of their follower place in the world they can develop a tendency to fight with other dogs."
#27. "Elkhounds are hunters and should not be trusted alone with small non-canine pets such as hamsters, pet rats, mice or guinea pigs, however some have been known to get along with them when the owners worked at communicating to the dog that the small pet was alpha over them. They can get along with cats of the family."
#28. "Without enough mental and or physical exercise they can become high strung."
#29. "Be sure to make the dog heel when on a walk beside or behind you, never in front, to reinforce the human is alpha over the dog, pack leader goes first."
#30. "Height: Dogs 19-21 inches (48-53 cm.)
Bitches 18-20 inches (46-51 cm.)"
#31. "Weight: Dogs 50-60 pounds (23-27 kg.)
Bitches 40-55 pounds (18-25 kg.)"
#32. "Prone to hip dysplasia, pyotraumatic dermatitis and PRA. Occasionally seen is Fanconi syndrome. Gains weight easily, do not over feed."
#33. "The Norwegian Elkhound will be okay in an apartment if it is sufficiently exercised. It is fairly active indoors and does best with at least a large yard. Elkhounds prefer cool climates."
#34. "The Norwegian Elkhound is a very energetic dog that thrives on strenuous activity. They need to be taken on a daily, long, brisk walk or jog. While out on the walk the dog must be made to heel beside or behind the person holding the lead, as in a dog's mind the leader leads the way, and that leader needs to be the human. It should have at least an hour of exercise a day. It will enjoy a running beside your bike or a really good run in the woods, but remember that these dogs like to roam. If they pick up an interesting scent, they may ignore you, or not even hear you when you call them."
#35. "Life Expectancy: About 12-15 years."
#36. "The hard, coarse, weatherproof coat is easy to groom. It should be brushed regularly, with extra care given while the dog is shedding its dense undercoat. When the dog is shedding, the dead hair clings to the new hair. The dead hair should be removed with a rubber brush or a wooden comb with a double row of metal teeth. Brushes and combs just for this purpose are sold in pet stores. Bathe only when necessary, as it removes the natural oils in the skin. Like other Arctic dogs, they do not have the usual smell of dog hair. The coat is both water and dirt resistant. This breed is a seasonally heavy shedder."
#37. "The Norwegian Elkhound originated in Scandinavia and is one of the most ancient breeds, it is thousands of years old and has been around since the stone age. A skeleton similar to today's Norwegian Elkhound dating from 4000 to 5000 BC has been found. To put some perspective on it, these dogs have been around since man hunted with slingshots and lived in caves. They worked as a hunting and guard dog for the Vikings. The dogs were used as big and small game hunters tracking animals such as moose, elk, bear, mountain lion, badger, lynx, wolf, reindeer and rabbit. The dogs would track the quarry and alert the hunter by barking, holding the animal at bay until the hunter arrived. Norwegian Elkhounds can smell game from over a mile away. The dogs tended to work better at night then in the daytime. The breed is also highly prized as a sled dog. In case of war, the Norwegian Defense Minister has the power to mobilize all privately owned Elkhounds. In more recent times, the friendly and reliable character of the Elkhound has helped win a place in many homes as a cherished family pet. The name "Elkhound," is a direct translation from its original Norwegian name "Elghund," meaning "moose dog". In Norwegian, "elg" means "moose", and "hund" means "dog". The breed was first exhibited in 1877 when the Norwegian Hunters Association began holding shows. The AKC first recognized the breed in 1913. In 1923, the Elkhound Club was formed and the breed was officially recognized by the British Kennel Club. Some of the Elkhound's talents include: hunting, tracking, herding, watchdog, guarding, sledding, and agility. There is also a Black Norwegian Elkhound that is recognized as a separate breed, but is almost identical in type accept for color."

Info from: http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/norwegianelkhound.htm
Pic of Norwegian Elkhound adult from: http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/14/8114-004-5889CB85.jpg
Pic of puppy from: http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/norwegianelkhound.htm

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Bouviers!

Bouvier des Flandres are so cute so why don't you have a look at some facts about them!

#1. "Pronunciation: BOOV-yay day FLAHN-druh."
#2. "The Bouvier is a large, powerful, rugged looking dog."
#3. "The head is in proportion to the body, giving the dog a square profile."
#4. "The broad, somewhat short back has a firm level top-line."
#5. "The head is flat, slightly longer than it is wide."
#6. "The nose is black."
#7. "The bushy eyebrows make the stop more pronounced than it really is."
#8. "The teeth meet in a scissors bite."
#9. "The dark brown eyes are oval in shape with black eye rims."
#10. "The triangular ears are set high either cropped or left natural."
#11. "The well muscled back legs are powerful and the front legs are straight."
#12. "The tail is set high and usually docked."
#13. "The double coat is weather-resistant with rough, harsh outer hairs. The undercoat is fine and soft but dense. The coat is cut so it has a shaggy, thick beard and eyebrows giving the dog a distinctive look. Coat colors come in black, fawn, blonde, salt and pepper, gray, or brindle. Sometimes with a small white star on the chest. Solid black coats are not favored in the show ring, but are accepted and blonde coats are not accepted."
#14. "Dutch bloodlines are often larger and heavier than Belgians lines."
#15. "The Bouvier des Flandres is an obedient dog, whom may look intimidating, but is actually pleasant natured and gentle."
#16. "With the proper amount of exercise they will also be calm."
#17. "Enthusiastic, responsible, even tempered and fearless."
#18. "An excellent guard and watchdog that is easy to train."
#19. "This breed learns commands relatively fast, though not quite as fast as, for example the German Shepherd."
#20. "They require well-balanced training which remains consistent in nature."
#21. "Once they learn a command they will remember it for the rest of their life."
#22. "It is important to consistently make the dog aware, without being harsh or rough, that you are and will remain the boss."
#23. "This breed needs an experienced owner to prevent dominance and over-protectiveness problems."
#24. "It should be socialized well preferably starting at an early age to avoid shyness, suspiciousness, and reserved with strangers."
#25. "Protection of the family when danger is present is not something that needs to be taught, nor is it something you can train out of them."
#26. "The dog will arise to the occasion if needed."
#27. "A good family dog, the Bouvier likes and is excellent with children."
#28. "The Bouvier is very adaptable and goes about its business quietly and calmly."
#29. "This dog's loyalty is world famous."
#30. "Obedience train this breed at an early age."
#31. "Their behavior in general and with other animals depends on the owners ability to be alpha over the dog communicating what is expected and the individual dominancy level of the dog."
#32. "Provided they are properly socialized at an early age, chances are they will get along well with cats and other pets, but take caution with non-canine pets. They are usually good with other dogs if they are raised with them from puppyhood. More dominant individuals can be dog-aggressive if the owners are not alpha and do not communicate to the dog that fighting is unwanted."
#33. "Slow to mature in both mind and body, taking about 2-3 years."
#34. "Height: Dogs 23-28 inches (58-71 cm.)
Bitches 22-27 inches (56-69 cm.)"
#35. "Weight: Dogs 75-90 pounds (34-41 kg.)
Bitches 60-80 pounds (27-36 kg.)"
#36. "Prone to hip dysplasia, eye problems such as cataracts. The Bouvier has a very high pain threshold. They can take a lot of contact with the cattle's legs without feeling it. This does not make them a veterinarian's favorite patient, as they cannot tell where the dog is hurting by manipulating the legs and/or other body parts."
#37. "The Bouvier des Flandres will do okay in an apartment if it is sufficiently exercised. It is relatively inactive indoors and will do best with at least a large yard."
#38. "The Bouvier des Flandres is an energetic and active dog that has an average demand for exercise. It needs to go out with you for long, brisk daily walks or running alongside a bike. When walking this dog make him heel on the lead. Do not allow him to walk out in front as instinct tells a dog pack leader goes first. During the growing stage, exercise should be carefully regulated to only the walk, so that growing bones, muscles and joints are not too strenuously stressed. The dog requires all its energy to build a strong, healthy frame."
#39. "Life Expectancy: About 10-12 years."
#40. "Litter Size: 5 - 10 puppies - Average 8."
#41. "Needs a lot of grooming. Brush the long coat regularly and bathe or dry shampoo only when necessary. The Bouvier needs to be trimmed at least three times a year. Between trims remove any excess hair inside the ears and trim hair between the pads of the feet. Do not let the hair grow too long close to the feet but trim it so that the Bouvier has nice round feet. A well-groomed Bouvier sheds very little hair in the home. Some Bouvier owners have reported the Bouvier to be good for allergy sufferers."
#42. "There is no real agreement concerning the origin of this Franco-Belgian breed. It may have been formed by crossing the Griffon and the Beauceron. The breed originated in Belgium by the working class who were not interested in creating a show dog, but rather wanted a working dog. Farmers, butchers, or cattle merchants used the dogs in their everyday work. While the dogs varied in size and look they still were similar enough to recognize them as a Bouvier. Bouvier des Flandres means "cowherd from Flanders.". The dogs were labeled several nick names as well such as, "koehond" ( meaning cow dog), "Vuilbaard" (meaning dirty beard), and "toucheur de boeuf" or "pic" (meaning cattle driver). Later they were used as a message-carrier and rescue dog during World War I. Like most breeds during the world wars, the Bouvier was almost killed off. In 1923 a group of individuals worked at recreating the Bouvier breed and a breed club was formed in Belgium. Some of the Bouvier talents are watchdog, guardian, tracking dog, guide for the blind, search & rescue, police work, military work, carting, agility, competitive obedience and schutzhund."
Info from: http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/bouvierdesflandres.htm
Pic of Bouvier from: http://www.columbusdogconnection.com/images/BouvierBlckTon.JPG

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Schipperke!






Schipperke are so cool so why don't you have a look at some facts about them!

#1. "The Schipperke is small and described as fox-like."
#2. "The body is square in profile."
#3. "The small nose is black."
#4. "The teeth meet in a scissors or level bite."
#5. "The small, oval eyes face forward on the head."
#6. "The erect ears are high-set and triangular in shape."
#7. "The chest is wide, reaching to the elbows."
#8. "The top line is level or sloping slightly towards the back of the dog."
#9. "They are sometimes born tailless, but if they are born with a tail it is customarily docked to the base to the point where there is no tail visible."
#10. "The thick double coat is shorter on the face, ears, front of the forelegs and the hocks. The coat is medium in length on the body and even longer around the neck, shoulders and rump. Coat color comes most commonly in a solid black,which is the only color accepted by the AKC, but also comes in range of tans and fawns which are acceptable by some other clubs."
#11. "The Schipperke are quick, energetic little dogs."
#12. "High-spirited, alert, and self-confident."
#13. "Very devoted and loyal, especially with children."
#14. "It really bonds to its master."
#15. "Pet cats will be happily accepted and they are usually good with other dogs."
#16. "They are very smart, curious and mischievous."
#17. "These dogs do exceptionally well on boats."
#18. "Among the Schipperke's best qualities are the ability to defend its home against intruders - backing down from nobody, and being an excellent friend to children."
#19. "Some can be difficult to housebreak."
#20. "Socialize well to prevent them from becoming wary and aloof with strangers."
#21. "Easy to train as it is intelligent and eager to learn."
#22. "Schipperke like to howl. After the initial bark to alert you, they need to be told enough is enough and to quiet down."
#23. "Schipperke who are given rules to follow, limits to what they are and are not allowed to do, along with a consistent, firm pack leader, and a daily pack walk, will not develop unwanted behaviors."
#24. "Height: 10-13 inches (21-33cm.)"
#25. "Weight: 12-18 pounds (5.5-8 kg.)"
#26. "Hypothyroid, epilepsy, hip dysplasia and hip sockets which tend to slip. Legg Calves Perthes, Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA), Cataracts, and a newly discovered disease called MPS 111B (Mucopolysaccharidosis). There is a genetic test available for the MPS 111B through the Univ. of Pennsylvania. Be careful not to overfeed this breed."
#27. "The Schipperke are good dogs for apartment life. They are very active indoors. These dogs are incredibly quick and it is a good idea to have a fenced yard."
#28. "Schipperkes are an active and tireless breed. To be happy and mentally stable, they need to be taken on a daily, long walk or jog. They also enjoy play and getting a chance to run. This breed is very active indoors and will get a lot of its exercise running around your house. It will greatly enjoy running free off its lead in a safely fenced in yard or a park."
#29. "Life Expectancy: About 15 or more years."
#30. "The Schipperke is very clean and pretty much takes care of its own grooming, but to keep the medium-length double coat in top condition, comb and brush regularly with a firm bristle brush. Dry shampoo when necessary. They shed very little until the coat "blows" which can be as often as 3 times a year on bitches. Less so on males and spayed bitches, especially as they age. This coat change is a sudden drop of ALL undercoat within about a 10 day period. One owner states "I've pulled out up to two shopping bags full of soft down hair out of one 12 pound Schip! I find it easier and quicker to give them a hot bath then force air the coat two or three times during this week (always outside!) to get rid of all the loose, itchy hair before the dog leaves it all over the house. A groomer could do this for the person without a force dryer. They are literally naked and butt ugly for about 2-3 months, depending on the time of year and how much time they spend outside, for the hair to come back to a new lustrous coat."
#31. "The Schipperke was bred in Flanders by a canal boat captain named Renssens. They were descended from a 40 pound (18 kg.) black sheepdog, known as the Leauvenaar, which is the same sheep-herding stock that the black Belgian Sheepdog descended from. The Schipperke was bred smaller and smaller and eventually became a different breed entirely. The dogs became a favorite choice to guard canal barges in Belgium. The breed was used for herding livestock, hunting game, or simply guarding his domain. In Flemish the word "schip" means boat, hence where they got their name "Schipperke". They earned the nickname "Little Captain" and "Little Skipper", because the dogs were the "ratters", a very important function on a canal barge, and also usually the captain's dog. The breed became very popular in Belgian households by the late 1800's. It first appeared at a dog show in 1880. From that point on it was exported throughout the world. The Schipperke do very well on boats and people often get this breed to come along with them on boating and fishing trips. It makes a great guard dog when the boat anchors for the night, alerting of anything out of the ordinary and the dog thoroughly enjoys its trip. The Schipperke was recognized by the AKC in 1904."

Info from: http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/schipperke.htm
Pic of Schipperke face from: http://z.about.com/d/dogs/1/0/f/j/1/ali_schipperke_small.jpg
Pic of Schipperke adult from: http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/schipperke.htm

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Griffons!


Brussels Griffons are so cool so why don't you have a look at some facts about them!

#1. "The Griffon is a sturdy toy dog who is often thought to look like a Star Wars Ewok."
#2. "The large head is round with a domed forehead and a deep stop."
#3. "The black nose is very short."
#4. "The dog has an overbite with a hanging tongue."
#5. "The black eyes are wide set and prominent with long, black eyelashes."
#6. "The ears are high set, either cropped or left natural. Natural ears are carried semi-erect, when cropped the ears stand up coming to a point."
#7. "The straight boned legs are medium in length."
#8. "The tail is set high and docked to about 1/3 of the length."
#9. "There are two types of coats, rough and smooth. The rough coat is dense and wiry. On the smooth coat, also called the Petit Brabancon variety, where the fur is short, tight, glossy and straight. The short coats are easier to groom. Coat colors include red (reddish brown with a little black at the whiskers and chin), belge (a mixture of red-brown and black usually with black mask and whiskers), black and tan (black with reddish brown markings under the chin, legs, above each eye, the edges of the ears and around the vent), and solid black."
#10. "The Griffon is an intelligent cheerful dog with a terrier-like disposition."
#11. "With lots of personality, they make a fine companion dog and are good with other dogs and cats."
#12. "Affectionate, charming, lively and curious, they love everyone."
#13. "The Griffon cannot live outside in a kennel."
#14. "If you feed them table scraps, they may become greedy or picky eaters."
#15. "May be difficult to housebreak."
#16. "They make good watchdogs and can be taught to perform tricks."
#17. "Because of this dogs almost human looking facial expression, they have not only been nicknamed "monkey face", but are prone to being treated as if they are not dogs, but little humans. This causes something called, Small Dog Syndrome. The dog begins to believe THEY are the ruler of the home, and THEY tell THEIR humans what they can and cannot do. When a human allows a dog to take over the home, it causes varying degrees of behavior problems, including, but not limited to, willfulness, demanding, obsessive barking, guarding, separation anxiety, snapping and even biting. They may become untrustworthy with children and sometimes even adults. Without enough mental and physical exercise, they will become high-strung, moody and sensitive. These are NOT Griffon traits, but behaviors brought on by the lack of a firm, confident, consistent pack leader, who provides rules they must follow and limits to what they are and are not allowed to do along with the right amount and type of exercise."
#18. "Height: 7-8 inches (18-20 cm.)"
#19. "Weight: 6-12 pounds (2.5-5.5 kg.)"
#20. "Prone to slipped stifle, eyes and respiratory problems. Sensitive to the heat. Not the easiest whelpers, dams often require a cesarean section."
#21. "Griffons are good dogs for apartment life and will do okay without a yard."
#22. "These little dogs are very active indoors, however, like all dogs, they still need to be taken for a daily walk to fulfill a dog's primal instinct to walk."
#23. "Life Expectancy: About 12-15 years."
#24. "Litter Size: 1 - 3 puppies: Average 2."
#25. "The coat of the Rough requires a lot of attention, however the coat of the pet dogs may be clipped. The Griffon sheds little to no hair."
#26. "There are three varieties of Griffon. The Brussels Griffon, Belgian Griffon and Petit Griffon. The Belgian Griffon has a long, wiry coat with fringe around the face. The Brussels Griffon has a wiry coat that is longer than the Belgian Griffon. The Petit Brabancon has a short, smooth coat. The Brussels Griffon was first shown at the Brussels Exhibition of 1880. An early example of the breed is depicted in a Van Eyck, the Flemish painter. Once kept by cab drivers of 17th century Brussels to rid their stables of vermin, the Brussels Griffon became a companion breed by virtue of its appealing character. The Smooth coated Petit Brabancon was most likely crossed with Pug blood. Other breeds including the Affenpinscher, English Toy Spaniel, Belgian street dog, Yorkshire Terrier and Irish Terriers may have contributed to the modern Griffons. The AKC recognizes only the variety known as the Brussels Griffon. Its American standard allows all of the color varieties, black through red, as well as the smooth variety (Brabancon). FCI, conversely, divided them into three breeds: smooth (Petit Brabancon), rough reds (Brussels Griffon) and roughs of other colors (Belgian Griffon). Therefore, in Europe they are shown separately with no interbreeding between the varieties. In America, although the same parameters exist, they are combined into one breed with different colors and coat varieties. It was the Brussels Griffon that appeared in the movie "As Good as it Gets". Somewhat rare, Griffons may be very difficult to find."

Info from: http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/griffon.htm
Pic of Griffon from: http://www.small-breed-dogs.com/images/brusselsgriffon.jpg

Monday, October 12, 2009

Berners!




Swiss Bernese Mountain Dogs are so cool so why don't you have a look at some facts about them!

#1. "The Bernese Mountain Dog is a large, strong, sturdy, agile dog."
#2. "The body is slightly longer than it is tall."
#3. "The broad head is flat on the top with a moderate stop."
#4. "The teeth meet in a scissors bite."
#5. "The medium-sized, triangular ears are set high and rounded at the tip."
#6. "The straight legs are strong."
#7. "The bushy tail is carried low."
#8. "The feet are round with arched toes."
#9. "The weather-resistant coat is moderately long, thick and slightly wavy or straight. The dog is tricolor with symmetrical markings of black, rust and white. The base of the dog is black. The dog has a white blaze on the chest, and white on the head, toes and tip of the tail. Rust is on the cheeks reaching to the corners of the mouth, over each eye, on each side of the chest, on all four legs and underneath the tail."
#10. "These cheerful dogs love children."
#11. "They are very intelligent, easy to train and are natural watchdogs, but not overly dominant."
#12. "A friend for life."
#13. "Self-confident, alert and good-natured."
#14. "Socialize well as a puppy."
#15. "Slow to mature, acting like a puppy longer than other breeds."
#16. "Rather friendly with strangers, and are generally good with other pets and dogs."
#17. "The Bernese needs to be with people and not confined to the backyard or a kennel."
#18. "These dogs are sensitive and should be trained firmly, but gently."
#19. "Owners will only run into issues with this dog if they are not displaying a natural leadership towards the dog, treating it more like their baby and lacking in the knowledge as to what dogs instinctually need to be stable minded. Owners who fail to convince the dog humans are alpha may find themselves with a totally different dog than what is described above. For a dog to feel secure they need to clearly know the rules so they can follow them, thriving in structure, along with a daily pack walk to satisfy their instinct to migrate."
#20. "The Bernese Mountain Dog was bred for draft work and can be trained to pull a cart or wagon."
#21. "Height: Dogs 24-28 inches (61-71cm.)
Bitches 23-27 inches (58-69cm.)"
#22. "Weight: Dogs 85-110 pounds (38-50kg.)
Bitches 80-105 pounds (36-48kg.)"
#23. "The Bernese Mountain Dog is prone to bloat, cancer and eyelid problems, hip and elbow dysplasia. Gains weight easily. Do not over feed."
#24. "Bernese Mountain Dog are not recommended for apartment life. They are relatively inactive indoors and will do best with at least a large, fenced-in yard. Because of their thick coats they are sensitive to the heat and would much rather be in cold temperatures."
#25. "Large active dogs such as these need regular exercise, which include a long daily walk."
#26. "Life Expectancy: About 6-8 years. The average lifespan of the Bernese has decreased in recent years from 10-12 yrs to 6-8 yrs. The BMD Club of America did a health survey in 2000 with 1,322 dogs. The average age of death was 7.2 yrs. Cancer is unfortunately a very large part of the Berner world and many Berners die young. One source states "I know of several that died of cancer at 3-4 yrs old and one that died two days before his 2nd birthday. The BMD Club of America is aggressively researching this cancer issue! We must see if we can end this sad situation."
#27. "Litter Size: Varies from 1 - 14 puppies: Average 8."
#28. "Daily to weekly brushing of the long thick coat is important, with extra care needed when the coat is shedding. Bathe or dry shampoo as necessary. This breed is a seasonal, heavy shedder."
#29. "The Bernese Mountain dog originated in the Swiss mountains, Switzerland. Many 18th century paintings show dogs which looked just like the Bernese type dog. The breed was named for the Canton of Bern. They were working dogs particularly good at draft work, pulling carts to market. They also were used to drive dairy cattle, to watch over the farm and as a companion to the farmers. By the end of the 19th century many other working dogs were being imported to Switzerland, which brought the numbers of the Bernese down as workers began to use other types of dogs. An effort was made by a group of people including Professor Albert Heim and Franz Schertenleib to preserve the breed. They went around finding what remaining dogs they could in order to stabilize the Bernese. Today the breed makes a wonderful companion and they still to this day enjoy whatever draft work you can give them. The breeds talents are tracking, herding, watch, guarding, search & rescue, carting, and competitive obedience."

Info and pics from: http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/bernesemountain.htm


Saturday, October 10, 2009

Weims!



Weimaraners are so cool so why don't you have a look at some facts about them!

#1. "Pronunciation: VI -mer-ron er."
#2. "The Weimaraner is a moderately large, athletic, working dog."
#3. "The medium sized head has a moderate stop with a medial line going down the forehead."
#4. "The nose is gray and the teeth meet in a scissors bite."
#5. "The somewhat wide-set eyes come in shades of light amber, gray or blue-gray."
#6. "The high-set ears are long and pendant, folded forward hanging down along the sides of the head."
#7. "The front legs are straight with webbed, compact feet."
#8. "The toenails are gray or amber in color."
#9. "The tail is customarily docked to 1 ½ inches (4cm) when the dog is two days old."
#10. "The top line slopes gently downward from the shoulders to the rump."
#11. "The short, smooth coat is tight to the whole body and comes in shades of mouse-gray to silver-gray, blending with darker shades on the body and lighter shades on the head and ears. It also comes in a rarer longhaired variety. All shades of gray are accepted. There is sometimes a small white marking on the chest."
#12. "Happy, loving, intelligent, cheerful, and affectionate."
#13. "Good with children."
#14. "Without the proper exercise they will be very rambunctious and difficult to control."
#15. "They learn quickly but will get bored if the training is the same thing over and over again. This breed needs firm, experienced training starting at puppyhood, with an owner who understands how to be a dog's pack leader, or they can become stubborn and willful. Without this proper leadership, they can become combative with other dogs."
#16. "This hunting dog has a strong prey instinct and should not be trusted with small non-canine animals such as hamsters, rabbits and guinea pigs."
#17. "Socialized well with people, places, things and other animals."
#18. "Brave, protective and loyal, makes a good guard and watchdog."
#19. "Weimaraners absolutely crave leadership. They want to know what is expected of them and for how long. If this is not made consistently clear in their head they will not be stable minded, may be stressed, possibly developing separation anxiety, becoming destructive and restless. Owners should not be harsh, but calm with a natural air of authority to their demeanor. These things are instinctually essential to having a happy, behaved, balanced dog."
#20. "Give your Weim plenty of extensive exercise, or he will become very restless and over excited."
#21. "Because this breed is so full of energy, the first thing they need to learn is sit. This will help prevent jumping, as they are strong dogs and will knock over elderly or children by accident."
#22. "This breed especially should not be hit to discipline, they become wary easily. Once they have a fear of someone/something, they look to avoid and training is difficult."
#23. "They are so eager to please, and motivated by reward (food or praise). Once a trick is learned, the dog will leap to repeat for praise."
#24. "Although they are often mistaken as dumb, because they have such focus, if the trick or owners request isn't their focus at the time, it will not occur!"
#25. "Spend a lot of time with short leash walk, next to you. If left to run ahead they will pull like a train and start to believe they are alpha, as pack leader goes first."
#26. "This breed likes to bark, and needs to be corrected if it becomes excessive."
#27. "Very hardy, with a good sense of smell, and a passionate worker, the Weimaraner can be used for all kinds of hunting."
#28. "Height: Dogs 24-27 inches (61-69cm)
Bitches 22-25 inches (56-63cm.)"
Weight: Dogs 55-70 pounds (25-32kg)
Bitches 50-65 pounds (23-29kg.)"
#29. "Prone to bloat, it is better to feed them two or three small meals a day rather than one large meal. Also can be prone to hip dysplasia, hypertropic osteodystrophy (excessive rapid growth) and tumors."
#30. "Weimaraners will do okay in an apartment if it is sufficiently exercised. They are relatively inactive indoors and will do best with at least a large yard. They are not suited to outdoor kennel life."
#31. "These are powerful working dogs with great stamina. They need to be taken for a daily, long walk or jog. In addition, they need plenty of opportunities to run free. Do not exercise them after meals. It is best to feed a dog after a long walk, as soon as they cool down."
#32. "Life Expectancy: About 10-12 years."
#33. "The smooth, short-haired coat is easy to keep in peak condition. Brush with a firm bristle brush, and dry shampoo occasionally. Bathe in mild soap only when necessary. A rub over with a chamois will make the coat gleam. Inspect the feet and mouth for damage after work or exercise sessions. Keep the nails trimmed. This breed is an average shedder."
#34. "The breed is several centuries old and is derived from the same selective stock as other German hunting breeds and is a descendant of the Bloodhound. The Weimaraner is a good all-around hunting dog and an excellent pointer. They were originally used as big game hunters such as bear, deer and wolves, but is used more today as a bird dog and even a water retriever. A Weimaraner appeared in a Van Dyck painting of the early 1600's. Howard Knight, who founded the first American Weimaraner breed club, imported the dogs to the United States in 1929. The popular children's TV show Sesame Street has been known to plays skits with this breed dressed up in human clothes. The Weimaraner was first recognized by the AKC in 1943. Some of its talents include: hunting, tracking, retrieving, pointing, watchdog, guarding, police work, service dogs for the disabled, search & rescue, and agility."

Info and pics from: http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/weimaraner.htm