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Dog Breeds

Puggles

by Suzie

Question: What is a puggle? Answer: It’s a dog. A cross between a male pug and a female beagle. Pug-gle… get it? This cute little newcomer has only been around since the 1980 and could be described as one of the most recent designer dogs to appear on our pavements and in our parks [...]

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Question: At what age do Labrador puppies cease to be puppies? Answer: usually, never. They are generally acknowledged as the Peter Pan of dog breeds. Labradors are so reliable and dependable. That is why, according to general opinion, they are the most popular of all dog breeds. Take the case of one wonderful yellow example, [...]

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Labrador Puppy

by Suzie

Is there any more enchanting sight than that of a newly-born labrador puppy snuzzling up to his mother alongside seven or eight siblings? Who could possibly resist adopting such a delightful little creature… when he’s ready to leave his mother, that is? Labrador puppies are the most gorgeous [...]

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Boston terrier puppies are gorgeous, friendly little chappies. Utterly irresistable with their melting eyes and huge, pointy ears standing up on top of their heads. They grow up to be handsome dogs, still cute and friendly. The ideal family pet, say some; the American gentleman of dogs, say others [...]

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Yorkie Puppy

by Suzie

Yorkie puppies come into the Toy Breeds category. The Yorkie puppy never grows taller than about nine inches and the maximum weight should be no more than seven pounds. At birth this dog is black, but the colour lightens to blue and tan as he matures. His coat is silky and he doesn’t shed hairs all over [...]

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Teenie-weenie baby dogs don’t come much smaller than teacup yorkie puppies. These fragile little creatures, wriggling and squirming at their mother’s breast are among the littlest ones of all. Fully-grown yorkies – or to give them their correct title, Yorkshire terriers – aren’t very big either. They are perfect [...]

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Havanese Dogs

by Suzie

The exotically-named Havanese dogs are small and generally come under the umbrella heading of toy dogs. Originating in Cuba (specifically Havana), they are often mistaken for some sort of poodle, shihtzu or bichon frise, the latter of which is hardly surprising in view of the fact that the Havanese does [...]

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Rottweiler Puppy

by Suzie

In the days before railroads and motorways, the Rottweiler puppy grew into a dog that earned his living pulling carts laden with various food products around Germany. Because most of these foods were meat, the Rottie became known as the Butcher’s Dog. Like a mini version of the Irish draught horses that used [...]

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Doberman Puppies

by Suzie

Dobermans are classy-looking dogs, but don’t be fooled by that snooty air. They are as lively and playful as any other dog. With their big sad eyes, long pointy noses and ears of black velvet, they have a style all their own. Doberman puppies are frisky and boisterous, but they do need a firm hand to stop them [...]

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Anyone spotting an advert announcing ‘English bulldogs for sale’ needs to know that they are big, hefty chappies. To those of us who love them, they are easily the most delightful dogs on earth. They’re big, strong, powerful, have a crazy range of facial expressions and absolutely sublime personalities [...]

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American bulldog puppies are not the sort of canines you’re likely to find growing up in the daily average suburban British household. Obviously, they are a more familiar sight across the Atlantic, while dogs encountered on the daily dog walk in the UK are more likely to be Labradors, Spaniels [...]

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The German shepherd dog (GSD), also known as the Alsatian, is one of the most intelligent, agile and trainable of all canines and dedicated German shepherd breeders look to produce animals that are sound in mind and body, with a happy temperament and good looks. Generally acknowledged as the [...]

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Boxer Puppy

by Suzie

Boxer dogs are beefy, brawny and renowned for their sense of humour. Share a joke with a boxer puppy and watch for those heavy jowls to curl up into a grin. Boxers will do anything to please you… yes, even laugh at your jokes. They are great companion dogs, love children, are intensely loyal, but [...]

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What is it about Labradoodle puppies? Some dogs walk with a lazy lope, others bounce about, weaving in and out through their walkers’ legs. And some have the sort of sexy waddle that sends out loud, clear messages to other canines: Come and get me! But Grace (named after the late Princess of Monaco) has [...]

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