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  • Anatolian Shepherd Dog By:-Scott Lipe
    The Anatolian Shepherd dog comes from Turkey which is in the area known as Anatolia, which used to be known as Asia Minor. This dog has been, for centuries, a shepherd dog protecting the flock. Before that they were used in battle and for hunting. They were seen as a great prize in victory. This dog can fight wolves and the Turkish people who owned this dog would put on spiked dog collars to help the dog in a fight with a wolf.
  • Training Your Dog: How His Stages Of Growth Come Into Play By:-Sylvia Dickens
    There is more to training your dog than just taking him aside and giving him instructions. He will go through minor changes in personality as he grows from a puppy to an adult. Each stage will be a challenge for you, especially if you are not aware of what to expect and what is normal. Read on for a brief overview.
  • A Clean Hermit Crab Has The Proper Care By:-Preston Blackmore
    The very first thing that you could notice on a hermit crab that it was really taken cared of is their cleanliness. Their appearance shows that they were really given a generous amount of time by the person who owns them.
  • 4 Things You Need To Know About Backyard Beekeeping By:-Val Wilson
    Backyard beekeeping is a thriving hobby and really on the rise. Apart from the sheer pleasure of keeping bees, enthusiasts have also rediscovered the health benefits from honey and pollen, while others are be excited about the many potential beeswax products.If you have been considering joining this elite group of hobbyists, do take a moment to look at these four things you need to know before making a final commitment.
  • Scottish Terrier Dog By:-Scott Lipe
    While the Scottish Terrier prefers cooler climates, it is very happy living in most homes. They are entertaining and get on very well with children, and as they are fairly small, they are unlikely to knock people over. As long as they are adequately exercised they will take well to living in an apartment.
  • 5 Tips On How To Get Started In Home Beekeeping By:-Val Wilson
    Are you aware that beekeeping can be a way for you to earn some extra money at home? It's overlooked by many, but can be a great way to increase your earning power. The big question on your mind now may be if this could possibly work for you. Don't jump to any conclusions before checking out these 5 ultimate tips on how to get started on beekeeping
  • Bichon Frise Dog Breed By:-Scott Lipe
    The Bichon Frise is a happy breed and will just want to be with its human family, and so this dog can live in an apartment easily providing they have daily walks, play will help get that energy out but all dogs love to have a walk.
  • 5 Dog Communication Signs That Are Easy To Misinterpret By:-Sylvia Dickens
    Do you know your dog's communication methods? Can you tell what he means when he wags his tail, barks or looks at you? Many dog owners get some of these messages wrong, which has led to problems that could have been avoided. Here are some common signs that you might be getting wrong.
  • American Eskimo Dog Breed By:-Scott Lipe
    The American Eskimo is one of the Spitz families of the Nordic breeds. They are close to the German Spitz and when they came to America the name change to what we know today. This was due to the war where in World War 1 bad feeling for all things German was high. They are now recognized as a separate breed. They are also said to be related to the American Inuit dog.
  • Borzoi Dog By:-Scott Lipe
    At first look, the Borzoi dog is similar to a greyhound. It has a narrow slightly domed head. The long muzzle is slightly arched. They have a level or scissor bite. They have a large nose, being black in colour. With dark eyes that have a slight slant. They spot their pray by sight rather than by the smell. Their ears are small and laid-back on the head.
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