Thursday, September 3, 2009

Cocker Spaniel

Cocker Spaniel | Dog gatesYou will definitely hire a remote dog trainer for this little cute dog!

Cocker Spaniels are lively, intelligent dogs that were originally bred as working gundogs. Nowadays the breed is divided into two distinct strains, the show-type and the working type.


Cocker Spaniel  | Dog housesFew show-type cockers are actually trained to the gun, but they have still retained many of their instincts. They make very good companions and family pets provided they are given careful training and socialisation as youngsters.

Cocker Spaniel  | dog training aidsAs previously mentioned, careful training and socialisation of Cocker Spaniels is essential. As they are lively and intelligent, if left to their own devices, they may quickly develop behavioural problems. They are not a dog that can be left on their own for long periods of time, when they may become disruptive and destructive. They are not a suitable pet if you are out at work all day.

Cocker Spaniel  | remote dog trainer

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Cocker Spaniel

Cocker Spaniel | Dog gatesYou will definitely hire a remote dog trainer for this little cute dog!

Cocker Spaniels are lively, intelligent dogs that were originally bred as working gundogs. Nowadays the breed is divided into two distinct strains, the show-type and the working type.


Cocker Spaniel  | Dog housesFew show-type cockers are actually trained to the gun, but they have still retained many of their instincts. They make very good companions and family pets provided they are given careful training and socialisation as youngsters.

Cocker Spaniel  | dog training aidsAs previously mentioned, careful training and socialisation of Cocker Spaniels is essential. As they are lively and intelligent, if left to their own devices, they may quickly develop behavioural problems. They are not a dog that can be left on their own for long periods of time, when they may become disruptive and destructive. They are not a suitable pet if you are out at work all day.

Cocker Spaniel  | remote dog trainer

Photo Credits: clipandsnip-brynmawr.co.uk | web.britannica.com | justdogbreeds.com | breederretriever.com

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Affenpinscher

Affenpinscher | Dog Bark CollarsThe Affenpinscher, or "Monkey Terrier", got his name from his unusual facial appearance. With large, dark eyes, protruding jaw and lower lip, and whiskers sticking out from the face; all enhance the "monkey-like" expression. This small type dog usually placed on a dog furniture and dog fence because of being small.

Affenpinscher | Dog DoorsThe Affenpinscher is a breed of the Toy Group. They range in size from 9 to 12 inches at the withers, and should weigh approximately 8 to 10 pounds. The body length should approximately equal the height, giving the dog a "box-like" body type. The coat is a wirey, terrier-type which requires "stripping".

Affenpinscher | Dog GatesThe temperament of the Affenpinscher is often described as "comically serious". It is said they are "little ruffians with a swagger", also. They exhibit a great loyalty to their family and friends, and are fearless towards any threat.

They are typically a quiet breed, but are known for their "terrier spark and fire".

Affenpinscher | Dog furniture

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Affenpinscher

Affenpinscher | Dog Bark CollarsThe Affenpinscher, or "Monkey Terrier", got his name from his unusual facial appearance. With large, dark eyes, protruding jaw and lower lip, and whiskers sticking out from the face; all enhance the "monkey-like" expression. This small type dog usually placed on a dog furniture and dog fence because of being small.

Affenpinscher | Dog DoorsThe Affenpinscher is a breed of the Toy Group. They range in size from 9 to 12 inches at the withers, and should weigh approximately 8 to 10 pounds. The body length should approximately equal the height, giving the dog a "box-like" body type. The coat is a wirey, terrier-type which requires "stripping".

Affenpinscher | Dog GatesThe temperament of the Affenpinscher is often described as "comically serious". It is said they are "little ruffians with a swagger", also. They exhibit a great loyalty to their family and friends, and are fearless towards any threat.

They are typically a quiet breed, but are known for their "terrier spark and fire".

Affenpinscher | Dog furniture

Photo Credits: puppydogweb.com | puppydogweb.com | dogbreedinfo.com | pedigreedatabase.com

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

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