Archive for May, 2006

puppies
mayra asked:


A cute little puppy is a great addition to your house. This cute cuddly wonder will fill your house with happiness. If you are thinking of bringing a puppy to your home, you could adopt a puppy from a local animal shelter or you could get a puppy from a reputable breeder. In this article we are going to focus on adopting a puppy from a shelter.

There are several animal rescue centers that provide dogs to people who want to adopt dogs. These dogs require home and love. If you think that only ‘problem dogs’ are available in these shelters, then you are wrong.

It is sad but true that many older and adolescent dogs are thrown into these shelters every day. These also include unwanted puppies and puppies abandoned by their mom-dogs. You would be surprised to find purebred dogs and puppies in most of these animal shelters.

According to a research conducted, there are around more than eight million surrendered dogs each year in the United States. Adopting these dogs will provide them a house of their own. These homeless puppies are innocent and want a loving home where they can get love from their family members. Many of these dogs are as healthy as you can buy from any breeder.

You need to spend a lot of money when buying a purebred puppy from a breeder. You may have to spend somewhere around six hundreds dollars or more. However, if you buy a purebred puppy from a dog shelter, you can save a lot of money. These puppies are available for anywhere between an amount ranging from seventy five dollars to a hundred dollars. You can pay even less for mix breed puppy.

You can also save a lot of money in other ways when you purchase a puppy from rescue center. First and foremost, these puppies are spayed and even provided all of their shots. You can also get discounts on several privileges including training classes for puppies.

Another important thing is that you would be giving a new life to someone. You may not know but the fact is that millions of dogs are euthanized each year. These dogs are perfectly fine. The only problem they face is lack of family and a home.

Once you adopt a homeless puppy, it will prove to be the perfect mate for you. You can adopt little puppies, adolescent ones and older pups according to your desire. This depends on whether you want to take care of the dog from a very younger age or buy a trained one to stay out of hassles of obedience training a dog.

Adopting a puppy will let you do something for a creature that is living in misery for no fault of his. It is a life saving matter. All you require to do is to give a home of some love to the adopted pup and it will prove to be a perfect mate for you.

So next time you decide to purchase a purebred dog from a breeder, think twice. Try to visit a dog shelter and have a look at some cute little puppies that are waiting for someone to take them home. Take home a friend for yourself. Adopt a puppy!



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Poodle
Madness asked:

My poodle insists on sampling the cat’s food when she (my cat) isn’t around.

Sit Stay Fetch, Good Dog!
 
Dachshund
Abby P asked:

I have a 3 year old sable female dachshund and was wondering if anyone had any advice or tips on how to train her. She’s house trained but she barks a lot at everything and isn’t very obedient. If anyone has any advice it would be helpful!

Dove Cresswells Dog Training
 
puppies
Tracy M asked:


I have 8 2 week old puppies who i am wondering when they can eat canned puppy food.

Sit Stay Fetch, Good Dog!
 
Dachshund
~ Megz ~ asked:


I have a 1-year old miniature dachshund. I’ve been trying to teach him to fetch, and he is great at getting the ball- just not bringing it back and giving it up to me. How can I get him to do this every time? I tried using treats, but when he knows I have the treats by me, he wont even go chase the ball.

Sit Stay Fetch, Good Dog!
 
Tuesday, May 9th, 2006
Pugs
GUMMY-DINO asked:


My pug has really bad breath and she just got her teeth cleaned not to long ago.
Her teeth were cleaned by the vet.

Sit Stay Fetch, Good Dog!
 
Pugs
eiffeltower asked:


i am planning to buy a dog and i want a pug but when i’ve read some articles in the internet about it and some said that it was disease-prone and injury-prone.

how i wish that those werent true because i really want a pug.

Dog Food Secrets!

 
Poodle
AC asked:


My husband wants a germanshephard and I would like a toy poodle. How would these two breeds react towads each other?

Sit Stay Fetch, Good Dog!
 
Chihuahuas
see_ya asked:


ive heard people say that chihuahuas are the smallest breed of toy breeds and also the smartest. is this true, how come if its the smallest, its consider the smartest?

Dog Lovers Mega Pack
 
dog
Jackie S asked:


My dog was running around with another dog in my apartment building and they got in a little fight. He’s a boston terrier and the other was a golden retriever. The golden bit him a little, my dog didn’t bark or anything and it was over as soon as it started. He’s got a little bald mark on his head, and two marks on his back. Right after the fight my dog was still trying to play and jump around, so I’m pretty sure he’s fine and doesn’t seem hurt at all. He ate and drank water once we came in, and is still trying to play so I’m assuming he’s fine, but I’d like to know how to clean these marks so they hopefully won’t scar or get infected. Thanks for your help!

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