Posts Tagged ‘dog’

Choosing a Miniature Schnauzer as a pet

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Miniature SchnauzerBreed History – As their name would suggest, Miniature Schnauzers are a smaller version of the standard Schnauzer. This smaller breed of dog was successfully created by crossing its larger cousin with a Poodle or possibly an Affenpinscher. Originally conceived in Germany in the 1800s, their popularity has spread across the world, and they are one of the most recognisable breeds on the planet. (more…)

Choosing a Lhasa Apso as a pet

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Lhasa Apso PuppyBreed History – An increasingly popular dog, the Lhasa Apso comes from origins that can be traced back to ancient Tibet. The Lhasa was conceived to live inside monasteries with monks, and served as a guard dog who alerted monks to the presence of intruders. (more…)

Choosing a Yorkshire Terrier as a pet

Monday, February 15th, 2010

YorkshireTerrierBreed History – There’s no prize for guessing what part of England the Yorkshire Terrier comes from, a breed of dog which was first developed in the 19th century as a companion dog. Many show-dogs come from this breed, and it has also been used to help develop other dogs, in particular the Australian Skye Terrier. (more…)

Choosing a Bulldog as a pet

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Bull DogBreed History – The Bulldog, or to use its other titles the British Bulldog or English Bulldog, is, as its name suggests, a distinctly British breed of dog. Whilst there are American and French variants, it is the British Bulldog which has garnered the most fame the world over. Originally bred for bearbaiting, over the years the breed has mellowed into the gentle family companion it is today. (more…)

Choosing a Doberman Pinscher as a pet

Monday, February 1st, 2010

DobermanPinscherBreed History – Doberman Pinscher’s come from a working background, and have primarily been used as a guard dog and a police dog in the past. They were first bred in Germany in the late 1800s to help protect a tax collector called Karl Dobermann going about his day to day duties. The dog was so successful that quickly its popularity rose and soon it was used as a guard dog all across the world. (more…)

Choosing a Bull Terrier as a pet

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Bull TerrierBreed History – An old breed of dog, Bull Terriers were originally conceived in the mid-1800s to help control vermin levels and fight in blood sports. They were a cross between Bulldogs and English Terriers. Their popularity grew as the years past, and with it their once aggressive temperament was slowly replaced by a friendly, family-oriented personality. (more…)

Choosing a Weimaraner as a pet

Friday, January 15th, 2010

Weimaraner

Breed History – The weimaraner was originally conceived as a game dog, and was used in the 1800s to hunt a variety of large animals, including foxes, boars, deer and bears. Over the years, the breed has also been used to hunt smaller animals, including rabbits and vermin. Today, weimaraners are still used to hunt, although the vast majority are far more likely to be family pets than working dogs. (more…)

Choosing a Pug as a pet

Friday, January 15th, 2010

PugBreed History – Originally from ancient China, Pugs are a very old breed of dog, whose popularity has spread over the world. They are notable for being associated with royalty of all colours and creeds, with many kings and queens selecting a pug as their dog of choice. (more…)

Choosing a Whippet as a pet

Friday, January 15th, 2010

WhippetBreed History – An ancient breed, whippets were originally conceived as a hunting dog, trained to chase down their prey at speed. When it comes to speed, as with their larger greyhound cousins, they are used in a wide variety of running sports, including lure coursing and track racing across the world. (more…)

Choosing a French Mastiff as a pet

Friday, January 15th, 2010

FrenchMastiffBreed History – French Mastiffs (otherwise known as Dogue de Bordeaux or Bordeaux Mastiff) are, like all mastiffs, strong and powerful dogs. A guard dog that was used to protect European noblemen and kings, they have also been utilised to protect livestock and even used to pull farmers carts in the past.

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