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ok you guys gest the last one pritty fast here is another one . guess what this breed is and win 10 points. good luck too all and have fun.

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2007-08-17 14:35:50 · 9 answers · asked by English Bulldog Love 3

How old does a dog have to be to be entered in a dog show I am thinking about entering my 18 year old toy fox terrier is that to old for him

2007-08-17 14:04:30 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

They display the true Terrier nature, are independent, and faithful. Extremely lively, sporty, alert, keen and vigilant. Discerning and devoted, it is loyal and a good friend to its master. They can become bored, hyper, destructive, and bark excessively if left alone and ignored. These dogs can be outstanding in activities like agility skills and catch and also do well in obedience trials.He can be headstrong, protective and snappish if not raised properly. This breed needs thorough, firm training. Sources differ on the breed's combativeness with other dogs. Many look like very short dobermans BUT are not really related closely. I am a small, compact, agile dog with a long tapering head. The ears are v-shaped, and may be naturally folded over, pricked up, or cropped. The teeth should form a scissors bite. The coat colors are black & tan.





This is another beed then the other two test i made lol. Have fun ENJOY!!!!

2007-08-17 13:39:01 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

When you go to a dog pound, you'll be saving their life. What could be more imporant than saving a dog's life plus saving some money in the process too?

2007-08-17 13:27:43 · 22 answers · asked by osunumberonefan 5

We found a Chiweenie ( chihuahua/dachshund) and noone has come forward to claim him. So he is ours now. He seems to have a lot of Dachshund personality. But I was wondering what your expierences have been?

2007-08-17 13:25:04 · 5 answers · asked by tutis000 3

Help me get her out!

2007-08-17 13:19:55 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

How do i make my dog stop growling?

2007-08-17 13:14:36 · 7 answers · asked by dogie_luvr<3 2

I was out of the city for almost 2 months and when I came back
my dog had one of his eyes swollen and closed, my neighbor said that my other dog bit him near or in the eye when they were
fighting, his eyelids are pink from the outside and I cant see the inside, because its always closed.
can you please help me
I cant take him to the vet
because I'm to busy

Help please
thank you!

2007-08-17 13:13:57 · 22 answers · asked by green_estrella! 2

im getting a maltese puppy and wondering which is better a toy size maltese or a teacup maltese?

also i was wondering if the teacup size would be weaker than the toy size?

2007-08-17 12:46:12 · 8 answers · asked by :( 1

What breed is Big Red the dog in the movie "Big Red"? It came put in 1970 I think and its a red dog (a duh) and I'll like to konw the breed of it.
Thanks

2007-08-17 12:41:47 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

I'm very fond of Newfies and actually thinking of having one. Will they be able to survive the Philippine weather? It's quite humid and temperature during summer is around 30- 33 C and during the rainy season it's around 26-30 C. Thanks.

2007-08-17 12:36:41 · 3 answers · asked by Mark 1

why does my male dog lick my females dogs ears? i think it has something to do with dominance but i can't think of anything else...

2007-08-17 12:09:21 · 8 answers · asked by I'mCarlyHearMeRoar 5

Some individuals are reportedly able to leap six or more feet into the air. I am a very muscular, sturdy dog with a large, powerful head and jaws. He is very strong, but agile and light on his feet. The chest is wide and the muscular neck tapers from shoulders to head. The neck may have a slight dewlap. The head is square and broad with muscular cheeks and a furrow between the rounded eyes. The strong muzzle is shaped like a box. I am a brave and determined, but not hostile dog. Alert and self-confident, this breed genuinely loves children. It is known for its acts of heroism towards its master. These dogs have fought wild dogs, bulls and even fire. It is said "fighting off one of these dogs is like fighting an animal that possesses an alligator's head and a python's body." Yet when called off by their handler, they immediately obey. Some may be aggressive with other dogs and reserved with strangers. They need to be around people to be truly happy.This breed tends to drool and slobber.

2007-08-17 12:06:49 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous

My lab puppy cut himself pretty deeply, and when the vet try to bandage it up he bit it off in under a day, so weve been trying new things to keep it wrapped up, but nothing is staying. Any suggestions?

2007-08-17 12:05:50 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

all dog snacks and treats say FOR DOGS . does that mean they are also for puppies?

2007-08-17 11:54:44 · 8 answers · asked by the L eagle 5

Some individuals are reportedly able to leap six or more feet into the air. I am a very muscular, sturdy dog with a large, powerful head and jaws. He is very strong, but agile and light on his feet. The chest is wide and the muscular neck tapers from shoulders to head. The neck may have a slight dewlap. The head is square and broad with muscular cheeks and a furrow between the rounded eyes. The strong muzzle is shaped like a box. I am a brave and determined, but not hostile dog. Alert and self-confident, this breed genuinely loves children. It is known for its acts of heroism towards its master. These dogs have fought wild dogs, bulls and even fire. It is said "fighting off one of these dogs is like fighting an animal that possesses an alligator's head and a python's body." Yet when called off by their handler, they immediately obey. Some may be aggressive with other dogs and reserved with strangers. They need to be around people to be truly happy.This breed tends to drool and slobber

2007-08-17 11:49:00 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-08-17 11:45:22 · 13 answers · asked by CARIN R 1

What should I do???

2007-08-17 11:44:36 · 26 answers · asked by ? 3

I got my dog when I was 7 for christmas... That is when 101 dalmations were HUGE! Anyways I am the youngest girl with 2 older brothers and they are extremely close (with each other, not me) The dog is now 13 yrs old and still has the run of a 3 yr old. I have recently told my boyfriend that I live with how close I am with my dog and he laughed at me... almost like I wasn't being serious. When things hit the fan at my house and my brothers would cling to each other I would have my dog. Is this strange to anybody?

2007-08-17 11:39:21 · 26 answers · asked by Debra 1

Mine tries to prop his butt on the sofa...strangely, he succeeds most of the time.

2007-08-17 11:29:09 · 11 answers · asked by belle 5

i have a 13 week puggle puppy. i love him to death but i'm having alot of issues with him, especially housetraining. i crate him at night with me, and when i'm away for work. i take him out on 6 walks, have a dog walker, who walks him twice, and whenever i'm at home with him i have him stationed on a leash beside me. i monitor his water intake. but still...as soon as he's off the leash, to eat or whatever, he runs away from me and pees on the floor. he holds it all night no accidents, but as soon as he gets away or if i just turn my head he pees on the floor (never poos). what can i do? i'm so frustrated. should he be crated more often? i work eight hours, aside from the hour the dogwalker comes, so i feel guilty crating him while i'm home? am i wrong? i really am looking for the signs, i walk him after hes out of the crate, i walk him after he eats, before i put him in the crate, i never correct him if i don't catch him in the act and praise him if he go's outside. what can i do?

2007-08-17 11:23:32 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Hmmm, my last question seemed to provoke some intense debate. A lot of you seem to be dogmatically certain that animals have souls. Could you prove it?

(and before you answer, I have to let you know one fact - the word "soul" is derived directly from religious texts so don't try to use it in a non-religious context - that would not be logical)

2007-08-17 11:22:52 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

My 5 yr. old golden retriever, Sophie, has a tumor the size of a soda can on her chest. It is benign. However, it is so big that it somewhat hinders her front left leg's movement. Yesterday, as she was jumping around, she hurt her leg, probably because the tumor got in the way. She does not appear to be in any pain, but is limping and tries to avoid putting pressure on the leg. Other than that she is perfectly normal, good appetite, playful, breathing fine. Her limp, however, has been slowing her down quite a bit. We are wondering whether we should euthanize her sooner rather than later. Please give us your input. Thank you.

2007-08-17 11:11:36 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

Some of the answers I see here make me wonder if there are people out there who actually think animals are equal to humans. The family dog is a PET not a human with an immortal soul.

Animals are animals and we should protect them and care for them, and punish abusers BUT

People are superior and therefore have the greater responsibility to be good stewards of creation. Agreed?

2007-08-17 11:06:48 · 45 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-08-17 10:59:53 · 2 answers · asked by Rod B 1

I have a very small (6 pound) LhasaPoo puppy. A mix between a Lhasa Apso and a Poodle. He's all black, with a little white bib. His name is Bubba.. Although I don't think he knows that. I need help with potty-training him.. He just doesn't get it! He's had a few accidents, because of careless behaviour on my part.. But I'm seriously trying to train him now.. He just doesn't understand. In the car, when he's in his taxi he gets it perfectly and barks when he has to 'go'.. But when he's inside, he just 'goes'.. Doesn't bother to let us know. I've tried to 'watch for signs' such as sniffing and ect, but he doesn't give much warning! What's the best way? I tried crate training, but he hates the wire crate.. Because we have two cats and when he sees them he wants to go play.. Then he barks. His bark is a yippy lil thing.. And it gets ANNOYING! I don't want to put him in a secluded area 'cause I'll feel bad for him. Please, give me your advice!

2007-08-17 10:59:30 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

I don't understand people are condemend for letting their pet dog have a litter. It's like the ultimate sin to some of you. We are accused of "doing it for money" and "being irresponsible."

Why can't we be more understanding and accepting of people's reasons for breeding? Not everyone wants a show quality dog. Because my neighbor's dog had puppies, I was able to get a wonderful purebred retriever at a decent price.

My family let her have ONE litter because we loved her and wanted to keep one of her puppies, and share the others with friends and neighbors who requested. Also, we thought the birth experience and caring for puppies was a good learning tool for our children.

Breeders and shelter workers, can you accept that there are good reasons for breeding besides producing show dogs or "improving the breed?" I think you are taking an unrealistic and judgmental view - please, correct me if I'm off base.

P.S. My family has also adopted animals from shelters.

2007-08-17 10:47:14 · 35 answers · asked by Wild America 2

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