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Choosing A Puppy Breeder


Before going to a puppy breeder, it is important to decide which breed of dog is the best match. A dog breeder at a kennel will ask you questions, so a good idea would be to research some of the breeds that you are interested in. One option may be the smaller dogs such as the Pomeranians, Shih Tzu, Cairn Terriers, Poodles, West Highland White or “Westies”, Tibetan Terriers, Pekingese, Papillion, Japanese Chin, or the Lhasa Apso.

If you are interested in a larger dog consider the Great Dane or a Mastiff, or a medium-sized dog such as an American Cocker Spaniel or a Border Collie. Research different breeds according to their size and personality so you get the right match. Many large dogs are at shelters and pounds, unwanted and neglected by their previous owners. About 25% that are abandoned are purebreds, with the remaining as mixed breeds either of known or unknown backgrounds. You may be able to adopt a large or small breed from a shelter rather than purchasing one through a dog breeder or a kennel.

You Have Decided – Now What?

Local dog breeder clubs usually have a list of the different puppy breeders in your area and the breed of dogs that they raise. Phone numbers are generally listed with the clubs as well as information their kennel, including their location. Now that you have decided on the breed you want, it would be a good idea to check them out with breeders and owners of that breed. You need to make sure this is the breed you want.

Another good ideas is to check with veterinarians in the area. They can refer excellent breeders and kennels who raise that particular breed, as compared to you checking out unknown breeders through the want ads or magazines, with no experience about that breed. Many perspective puppy buyers get information from pet shops, newspapers, national dog magazines, and websites. Sometimes this is not a good thing, especially if you lack knowledge about the breed you want. If you can, find someone close by who has a puppy or an adult dog of the breed you want. Visit with them, watch the dog, and learn about the dog’s personality and who he actually is. Do not be afraid to ask questions; make a list before you visit. You may find there are traits about the dog you don’t like but didn’t know about, traits that may change your mind about that breed.

One example is the American Eskimo. Everybody wants one of those cute little white fluffy puppies; they cannot keep their hands off them. But once they grow up, they like to play in the water, splashing in their water dishes until the water is out of the bowls and onto the floor – and them, digging holes if they get too hot on a daily basis, and defend their owners to a fault. They shed twice a year, blowing their coats and look awful during this time. They need lots of brushing and care, and are very affectionate and want to be with people. Many owners eventually may change their mind down the road, wanting either to return the dog around one year of age, or give it away. It is best to check this out before purchasing the puppy, as it is a hardship on the dog and the family, when the dog is removed from a family he has learned to love and care for. A responsible dog breeder that runs a good kennel will always share the good and more challenging points of the breed.

Visiting The Kennel And Puppy Breeder

There are many types of dog breeders who raise puppies to sell. Some sell because of money, some sell because they love the breed, and some sell to supply pre-orders of their line. Either way, you should choose approximately three puppy breeders to visit with, in order to get a good comparison of the breed you want. Any hesitation or avoidance of your questions on the part of the breeder needs to be looked at carefully. Maybe that is the breeder you do not want to do business with. But generally, between the three breeders most of your questions should be answered.

The breeder of choice should be the one who has the most knowledge about the breed you want, does not hesitate but is open and honest with you, supplies a health guarantee, and really seems to like his animals. If you are at the breeders’ establishment, the puppies should look healthy and have lots of energy. Make sure you view the parents of the puppy, as that is what it will eventually resemble.

Finding good dog breeders and puppy breeders does take time and effort, but a well run kennel is more likely to produce healthy, happy and well socialized puppies, which is what you really want.

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Puppy Party [DVD] [2008] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]


Puppy Party [DVD] [2008] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

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Puppy Party is over an hour of adorable pups from a wide variety of breeds doing what puppies do best - exploring, playing and snoozing the day away. This doggy DVD is perfect background viewing for a relaxing afternoon, entertaining for the dog who gets lonely when you're away from home.

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Chug Hybrid Dogs (Pugawawa, Pugwawa, Pughuahua)


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General Characteristics

The Chug is a true family dog that loves to be in the center of the action. They are a smaller hybrid dog measuring about twelve inches and the shoulder and weighing in at around twenty pounds when fully grown. The Chug, also known as the Pugawawa, Pugwawa or the Pughuahua can have short, dense hair like the Pug or can also have the longer, silky hair of the long-haired Chihuahua. They have the tightly curled tail of the Pug as well as the short muzzle found in both parent breeds. This canine hybrid can be several colors however black and tan, black and white and fawn with darker colors on the feet, muzzle and tail are the most common.

Although they are a smaller breed the Pugawawa is a good watchdog and has a loud bark for its small size. As with many smaller dog types they do need to be trained not be problem barkers but are easy to work with, housetrain and obedience train. The Chug is one of the most common hybrid dogs and is high demand.

What You Need To Know About Owning A Chug

Chugs are terrific dogs for small spaces, however they are strong and durable for talking on long walks and outings. Like many short-muzzled hybrid breeds they do have the same respiratory problems associated with both the Pug and the Chihuahua including heat intolerance, snoring and wheezing when exercising. Most breeders recommend using a harness and leash rather than a collar and leash when training and walking this hybrid to avoid putting any unnecessary stress on the trachea and respiratory system. Pugawawas are known to have early tooth loss and dental problems with tartar build up so start early with routine grooming and feed only high quality dry kibble whenever possible.

Very friendly by nature, the Chug will need to be routinely socialized to prevent them from becoming somewhat possessive and territorial. As a whole the breed is a terrific family dog and loves children, making it a good match for most homes.

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Bulloxer Hybrid Dogs


General Characteristics

The Bulloxer is a medium to large sized dog that ranges in weight from a low of about 40 pounds to up to 100 pounds. As a cross between an American Bulldog and a Boxer they are athletic and strong, yet also very family friendly. From both breeds they inherit the short, square muzzle, the round, alert eyes and the turned over smaller sized ears. The head is wide and flatter across the skull, blending into a muscular neck and deep, wide chest and shoulders. The legs are moderately long and well developed and the tail is either long and tapered or very short if docked.

The coat is short and dense and always rests flat against the body. Colors can range from brindles to solid fawns, bi or tri-colors with or without white markings. Grooming requirements are very low with once a week brushing all that is required. They are an average shedding breed year round but since their hair is so short it is often not as problematic as other breeds.

What You Need To Know About Owning A Bulloxer

Unfortunately this is one of the hybrid breeds that is often caught up in the "Pit Bull" issue. Since they are often confused for Pit Bulls it may be difficult for some owners in areas where there are breed bans and aggressive dog laws that prohibit owning "pit bull dog types".

Bulloxers are very calm and loving dogs and when properly socialized and trained tend to get along well with other dogs, cats and other pets. They are ideal for families with children and they seem to thrive on attention and being part of the action. While naturally protective they are not aggressive and make good dogs for obedience and agility competitions. Some are also used as therapy dogs after completing the in depth training process to be certified as a Therapy Dog.

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132nd Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show [DVD] [2008] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]


132nd Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show [DVD] [2008] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

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Because during regular broadcasts, you don't get to see the whole shebang, the thoughtful folks at The Westminster Kennel Club put together a two-disc set featuring the entire 132nd Dog Show, including bonus content and stunning footage of some 2,600 AKC Champions.

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Recommended Reading – Encyclopedia of Dog Breeds


Encyclopedia of Dog Breeds

by D. Caroline Coile Ph.D.

In this updated volume of the Encyclopedia of Dog Breeds, we find more than 150 breeds of dogs that are arranged in different categories specified by the AKC, such as: Sporting Group, Hound Group, Working Group, Terrier Group, Non-Sporting Group and Herding Group. With each entry there is a color photograph and each profile tells us why the breed was developed All this advice for perspective dog owners will help in choosing a breed that will be compatible with their own needs. All the breed descriptions are organized into subsections that tell us about the “History”, “Temperament”, “Upkeep”, “Health”, “Form” and “Function”. There is also another sidebar that has list of characteristics for each of the breeds, they include things like playfulness, friendliness towards other dogs as well as other pets and strangers, their energy levels, protection and watchdog ability, vulnerability to specific health problems, their exercise needs, all their grooming requirements and how they tolerate the hot and cold. You will find it very easy to compare breeds using the “At a Glance” sidebars.

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