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American Foxhound Dog Pictures

Although this dog is truly an American breed, the American foxhound is believed to have descended from English hounds which were brought to America in 1650 by Robert Brooke. As the story goes, it was more than a century later that descendents of those English foxhounds were bred with a French dog that had been presented as a gift to George...
Submitted 592 days ago | Dog Breed Info
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Dog Pictures - Cane Corso

While not much documentation can be found about this breed, it is believed that the Cane Corso originated in Italy. Sources claim that the direct ancestor of the Cane Corso was the old Roman Molossian, otherwise known as the "Canis Pugnax." It is thought that the Cane Corso is a lighter version that was used to aid hunters and warriors...
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Dog Pictures - Catahoula Leopard Dog

While the exact origin of the Catahoula Leopard dog is not clear, some claim that its ancestor may be the Nordic Wolfhound. Catahoula, Louisiana is the "official" origination point of the breed, according to experts, and in 1979, it became Louisiana's state dog. The name of the breed is derived from Catahoula, a parish located in the northeast...
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Dog Pictures Alaskan Malamute

Originally bred to be a freighting dog, this breed's strength is second to none. The Alaskan malamute breed evolved in Arctic regions to thrive in adverse climatic conditions. The Alaskan malamute was first described living among the native Inuit people known as the Mahlemuts, who lived along Alaska’s northwestern coast. The dogs...
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Dog Pictures - Lakeland Terrier

In the 1700s in England's Lake District, farmers developed a handsome, spirited fox-hunter, the Lakeland terrier. Its ancestors are those of the border collie, the Bedlington Terrier, the Old English Wiltshire Terrier and the Dandie Dinmont Terrier. Said to come from Cumberland, its origins were not recorded. Several places in the Lake District...
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Dog Training

Dogs naturally want to please their owners; but without obedience dog training, they are unable to understand what you want. And without your direction, actions that are natural to them – chewing, barking, and even chasing the cat – may elicit screaming and cursing from you. Most of these natural instincts can be redirected to suitable...
Submitted 592 days ago | Dog Training General
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Dog Breeds Descriptions of Canines

Find descriptions of 200 dog breeds. Do you want to know why your Pekingese acts like royalty? Or if a Saluki will get along with Hubert, the family Guinea pig? Or why your Mexican hairless (or Xoloitzcuintle) is always stealing carrots from your garden? You can find answers to these and many other breed-related questions right...
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The Ultimate Top 100 Pet Sites

Click Here For the Ultimate Top 100 Pet Sites. We offer a wide variety of links to pet - related sites in the following categories: Dog and cat food, alternative pet diets, pet groomers, pet health, training and obedience, pet food supplements, shelters, and more!...
Submitted 596 days ago | Just Dogs
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The Case of Dog vs. Cat

When you’re trying to create a pack with your dog and cat, you need to block the predatory instinct of the dog and the fight and flight mode of the cat. I’ll give you some suggestions on tonight’s episode. The key is changing the energies of both animals to calm-submissive. Think about it in terms of the animals on a farm....
Submitted 598 days ago | Just Dogs
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ARE 2 REMOTE DOG TRAINING COLLARS TWICE AS STRONG AS 1?

I’d like to clear up a few misconceptions of 2 collars going off at the same time. I guess one would normally think that this would make it twice as strong. It wouldn’t. Let’s take the video that we see here as a case study. This video would be similar to each individual depending on what levels that they would feel. In any seminar that I...
Submitted 598 days ago | Dog Training General
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