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Why Not Get A Small Breed Terrier?

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

If you don’t have the space for a large dog, there are a lot of smaller breeds that are suited to apartments or smaller yards. Yet while many love the lap dogs, there are also those that prefer the mannerisms of larger dogs. For the latter group, who like the temperament of larger dogs but [...]

How To Groom Your Dachshund

Friday, April 24th, 2009

All dogs need regular grooming to keep their coats healthy and their nails in trim. Which technique you use for your Doxie depends on which of the three main types you have.
                 

Dachshund Training

Friday, April 10th, 2009

By Sandra Scott
Originally from Germany, Dachshunds have been around for hundreds of years. They were primarily used for hunting hares and badgers (in German, the word “Dachs” means badger). Also referred to as “wiener dogs” and “sausage dogs, the name of the dog is spelled both as Dachshund and Daschund. Dachshund is the correct name.
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Bedlington Terrier Training Made Easy

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

If you are unhappy with the behavior of your Bedlington terrier, the best way to deal with it is via Bedlington Terrier training. Of course, it need not be difficult to train your dog, though it is a process that requires patience and determination and so it is worthwhile gaining an understanding of the stages [...]

Frequent Diseases in Dachshunds

Friday, March 27th, 2009

The title is a little misleading since no disease is truly common in Dachshunds. The overwhelming majority are born healthy and live long, mostly disease-free lives.Almost every dog can develop minor health issues even if they receive vaccinations and excellent life-long care. Even dogs that receive their vaccinations and excellent life-long care can develop some [...]

Beagle Aggression

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

Understanding beagle aggression is of utmost importance. It can lead to a more serious problem when not dealt with right from the start. Beagle aggression can be corrected so long as you know and able to recognize the reasons stemming from this behavior.
                 


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