Grooming Dogs Needn’t Be A Big Deal

One thing to keep in mind when choosing a dog for your family is how much care it needs. In some cases, grooming dogs is a full time job!

When thinking about what is involved in grooming dogs and how it may fit into your family life, some breeds to consider are those with short coats, who don’t shed much. Dogs such as Smooth Coated Collies, Fox Terriers and Greyhounds are much easier to manage than Afghan Hounds or Rough Collies, for example.

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An Introduction to Common Dog Types

While the most common way to categorize dogs is by breed, it’s not always the most efficient way when you’re trying to choose the right pet from among all the different dog types out there. Here are a few other methods of grouping dog breeds that can make your choice easier.

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Best Family Dog-What Breed Should You Choose?

When a family is looking to bring home a new addition, namely a four legged one, it is important to make the right choice. Choosing the best family dog for your household can be overwhelming. It seems everyone has a different opinion on dog breeds and which one they think is right for you. Read more »

Best Breeds For Children

Of all the dog breeds out there, a few are clearly ahead of the pack (if you’ll pardon the pun) when it comes to their natural ability with kids. The best breeds for children are gentle, easy-going, and physically sturdy enough to take a few over-exuberant squeezes and occasional clumsy handling. If you’re looking for a great dog for your kids, here are of few breeds to consider.

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Choosing a Dog-What Dog is Best for Your Lifestyle?

When choosing a dog it is always important to take your family’s lifestyle into consideration. Just like people, every breed of dog has different behavioral temperaments, personality traits and characteristics that will determine whether or not it is a good match with your family. Read more »

How To Choose The Best Dog Breeds For Children

Children and dogs can grow up to be the best of friends. Children learn so much from having a dog to care for and love.

How do you know what are the best dog breeds for children?

There are several breeds of dog which are considered ideal children’s pets, however with the right training and socialising, most dogs can become a great friend to children.

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Hypoallergenic Dogs for Children: Allergy-Friendly Dogs That Love Kids

With children, allergy problems related to dogs can become a real source of grief when your kids are begging you for a puppy. Kids and dogs go together so naturally it seems almost unfair to deprive your child of a pet just because of allergies. Fortunately, there are number of “hypoallergenic” dog breeds (also called low-allergy dogs or allergy-friendly dogs) available so your child can enjoy the companionship of a dog without added health problems.

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Choosing a Dog – Do You Want An Older Dog Or A Puppy?

So you have made the all important decision to bring a dog into your life and family! Choosing a dog can be very exciting—but have you decided whether a puppy or older dog would be best for you and your children? Read more »

Dog Temperament An Important Consideration

When you’re choosing a dog for your children, you need to look at body size and grooming requirements, but another very important consideration is dog temperament.

The term temperament refers to a dog’s general attitude and outlook.

Dog temperament not only varies between breeds, but also between individuals within a breed. For example, working breeds are known to be active and may not like to sit still, whereas terriers can be tenacious and quite strong willed.

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Choice Of Obama Dog Causes A Buzz

Now that Barak Obama is moving into the white house, he will need to continue the tradition of a White House dog. With a couple of months before they move into their new home, there is plenty of time to choose a canine companion.

The internet is abuzz with what breed the Obama dog will be. With daughter Malia suffering from allergies, this will be a major influence on their choice.

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