The Golden Retriever was developed in Scotland at “Guisachan” near “Glen Afric”. It was Lord Tweedmouth, as documented, bred the first dog dated back to 1800s.
The Tweed Water Spaniel- this is the first bred a female named “Belle” this kind is rare to find but common in border country, Irish Setter, Newfoundland, and Bloodhound, which today considered to be the main breed of Golden Retriever. They have that yellow color and good in hunting and other game.
Crocus, Primrose, Cowslip, and Ada serve as a foundation of the Golden Retriever. It is a cross breed between Tweed Water Spaniel (a breed that now ceases to exist) and the Flat Coat Retriever. The Red Setter, the Newfoundland …
If you are looking for ways to stop your dog digging then you’ve found the right article! Are you tired of coming home to a lawn covered in holes and the flower bed you spent hours caring for in heaps of soil? If you’re anything like me you’ll be at your wits end trying to handle the inconvenient and irritating habits of your fury friend! Well, I’ve done the research for you and found some sure-fire ways of getting your K-9 half back in your good books…for good!
I have 5 top methods of preventing your dog from digging:
1. One of the preferred ways of preventing your dog from digging holes in your yard is to …
THE RIGHT TEMPERAMENT TO MATCH YOUR FAMILY Without question, the German Shepherd Dog’s temperament and intelligence has earned it an international fan club. Its affable, easy-going nature gives way to a strong protective instinct when provoked. People close to the breed frequently claim that German Shepherds know right from wrong and that a well-trained GSD is the best roommate you could ask for.
Characterized by a direct and fearless expression, the German Shepherd never appears hostile, but instead appears self-confident, with a certain aloofness. While maintaining this aloofness, the German Shepherd must be approachable, quietly standing his ground and showing confidence and willingness to meet overtures without making them himself.
The traits of keen intelligence and trainability …
When humans started domesticating dogs more than 10,000 years ago, we saw the promise of a very loyal and particularly vocal companion. Selective breeding was employed to induce barking in domestic dogs from wild wolves. Wolves don’t bark, so in terms of evolution, you can say that dogs bark because we want them to. Vocal dogs were valued and thus their genes were preferred. Consequently, certain breeds of dogs, such as those traditionally selected as guard dogs, are notoriously heavy barkers. It is important to always consider the breed proactively when adopting a new dog to possibly avoid barking related issues.
When your dog appears to be barking for no reason at all, you can expect …
Weimaraners make phenomenal hunting companions. Originally bred for the purpose of assisting their human owners in hunting both large and small game, this breed excels on the field and in the woods. The Weimaraner has an impeccable sense of smell and a natural urge to track and hunt, thus making an ideal hunting dog for any hunting enthusiast. Weimaraners are used around the world as champion hunting companions, as they are an intelligent and skilled breed capable of learning and diligently executing the most subtle of commands.
Most hunting dogs excel in one particular area of hunting. Hounds are used for tracking, whether it is by scent or sight or both. Smaller dogs (sometimes known as …
My Dog Lila loves to fetch balls or anything else I want her to.
After 20 minutes throwing that ball in the park near my house, my arm started to hurt and I needed a break. I needed a break!
The Shetland Sheepdog is one of the most popular dog breeds right now, and the breed enjoys a global following. And who would not fall for a sheltie? The diminutive stature and charming personality is hard to turn away, and is very much welcome in many homes. Even honest to goodness dog sport competitors will find the breed among the most trainable, versatile and agile. Currently not many of these natives of Scotland may be engaged in their original working history, which was herding, but they nevertheless are still very keen attention seekers. Unfortunately, this is sometimes among the main reasons for negative behaviors among shelties; it is worse when the dogs belong to people …
This dog breed has been around for a very long time, you can actually hear stories about it dating back to the Roman and Greek times. This is one massive and muscular pooch – they can stand anywhere from 26 to 31 inches and can weigh a whopping 200 pounds, but usually 150 pounds at average. They come in beautiful colors, which includes brown, black, and blue. The big pooch is easily recognized because of the wrinkles all over and its body and muscled build. The Neapolitan Mastiff breed was built tough and has an even tougher attitude, which were key attributes taken into consideration in sculpting its original purpose during the early days.
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