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Venue suits old Dogs - Australian Football League

Posted by Admin on December 30th, 2008

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BRAD Johnson and Nathan Eagleton would not have been named for Friday nights NAB Cup clash against Essendon if the match had remained in Darwin. Western Bulldogs coach Rodney Eade says the re-location of the game to Telstra Dome has benefitted a …

Breeding dog gestation
Breeding dog gestation periods are about the same for all types of dogs. Usually the breeding dog gestation is about sixty three days. Some small dogs have slightly shorter breeding dog gestation periods while larger dogs may have slightly longer gestation times. It is important as a breeder to know how long the breed of dog’s gestation period is that you are breeding. By being aware of your dog’s breeding dog gestation period, you will be able to be prepared for when the mother dog is ready to birth her puppies. If you are interested in having your female dog birth her puppies at the vet’s, then knowing how long her gestation period is will help you prepare for when you should take her to the vet. This will help to keep your vet bills down as well. Knowing the developing process in the breeding dog gestation is also very important. By being are of these things will help you to know when you should start taking extra care of your pregnant dog. Knowing the breeding dog gestation will also help you notice if anything is going wrong with your dog’s pregnancy. You will know when the dog’s belly should be getting larger, etc. If the belly of your dog gets large faster than it should, then you know that you should take your dog to the vet to have her checked out. There are many other warning signs that you will be aware of by knowing your dog’s breeding dog gestation time and development process. If you are not a breeder but someone who is interested in buying a full bred dog, knowing the breed’s breeding dog gestation period is still important. It will help you know how long you will have to wait after the dog gets pregnant for you to get your puppy. Knowing the breeding dog gestation will also help you to not buy a puppy too soon. You will learn how long a puppy needs to stay with its mother after it is born to ensure healthy development. In this way, you will ensure that you get the healthiest puppy possible. If you do not know your dog’s breeding dog gestation time period, you can learn it from doing some quick Internet research on the subject. Many Web sites will allow you to put your dog’s breed in and will pop up numerous facts about your dog, including its breeding dog gestation time period. Additionally, you can also ask your vet, who will be able to give you a more detailed description of the gestation period because he or she is personally familiar with your dog.

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No sniffer dogs at ill-fated BDO - police (Stuff)

Posted by Admin on December 30th, 2008

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No sniffer dogs were being used at the entrance to the Big Day Out music festival where overdose victim Gemma Thoms reportedly swallowed several ecstasy tablets, police say.


Lady ‘Dogs win, now alone in first in BDCE (The Carmi Times)

Holding their guests from McLeansboro to four points in the first, third and fourth quarters, and outrebounding them 24-11, the Carmi-White County Lady Bulldogs crept one step closer to a possible third-straight conference title Monday. Shauna Whitley scored a game-high 16 points and Ariana Lee flirted with a double-double to help coach Eric Dixon’s Lady ‘Dogs to a 41-24 win over …


Mayor Says He Killed Dogs To Protect Kids (KMBC-TV Kansas City)

The mayor of a small southeast Kansas town is facing animal cruelty charges after killing two dogs, KMBC reported.

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Dog breeding inter-breeding

Posted by Admin on December 27th, 2008

Dog breeding inter-breeding
Dog breeding & inter-breeding is a very controversial topic in today’s world. Dog breeding & inter-breeding has become a very popular topic because of the increase in the popularity of the purchasing of full bred dogs as pets. Dog breeding & inter-breeding is controversial because it consists of breeding a dog with its sibling and/or parent. This is harmful to the offspring of the dog because the offspring has a much higher risk of certain genetic mutations such as heart problems, eyen problems, hearing problems, and hip dysplasia. Because the dogs that are being bred together have a lot of genes already in common with one another the gene pool for the offspring to come from is much smaller, increasing the chance that bad genes are passed on. Besides being genetically bad for dogs, dog breeding & inter-breeding is also distasteful to people for the same reasons incest in humans is distasteful. The idea of immediate families, of any kind of species, breeding with each other is usually very disgusting to most people. Thus, dog breeding & inter-breeding is very disgusting to many people. In fact, many people consider dog breeding & inter-breeding to be animal cruelty for these very reasons. Because of the greater increase in genetic problems, dog breeding & inter-breeding is outlawed by the American Kennel Association. Any dog produced by dog breeding & inter-breeding can not receive qualifying papers for dog shows, etc. This outlawing of dog breeding & inter-breeding has greatly decreased those breeders who still use it as a way to breed dogs. Today, most dog breeders try to protect their dogs’ lineage as best as they can. They fully inspect any potential mates’ lineage to ensure that no dog breeding & inter-breeding occurs. Besides protecting their own puppies from genetic mutations, this also ensures that any dogs they produce in their breeding unions are able to be show dogs. Oftentimes breeders will keep the best puppies out of their litters in hopes that these dogs will grow up to be show dogs or at least good breeders of their own. If these puppies were created through dog breeding & inter-breeding, however, there is no chance of this. If you are thinking of purchasing a full bred puppy from a dog breeder, ask to view the lineage of both parents to ensure that your puppy was not produced through dog breeding & inter-breeding. This will help ensure your puppy’s lineage if you desire it to be show dog or a breeder, as well as protect it from any unwanted health problems.

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Vaccine crisis forces Bangladesh to kill thousands of stray dogs (AFP via Yahoo! News)

Posted by Admin on December 27th, 2008

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An acute shortage of anti-rabies vaccine has forced Bangladesh authorities to put down thousands of stray dogs after a spate of rabies deaths due to lack of medicines, officials said Tuesday.

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Breeding dog fact

Posted by Admin on December 24th, 2008

Breeding dog fact
If you are looking to learn a breeding dog fact or two, the best place to start your research is the internet. Numerous dog breeding We b sites have shown up online over the past few years as dog breeding has become ever more popular, thanks to the popularity of having full bred dogs increasing. Many sites will be able to inform of the various breeding dog fact you can learn as well as where else you can learn them. However, make sure to take any breeding dog fact you learn from an Internet Web site with a grain of salt because sometimes the sites are not trusted resources. Make sure to choose a site with a name that you can recognize and source that you can corroborate with outside research. Another great source of breeding dog fact is another dog breeder. Many master dog breeders offer seminars in which they impart all the breeding dog fact they know to their audience at a certain price. Numerous master dog breeders go on tour throughout the country imparting their breeding dog fact. You can find out who the master dog breeders are and which offer the best seminars by going online and searching for them. Make sure to do extra research on all the possible seminars available so that you pick the right one for yourself and your dog breeding business. These seminars are often quite pricy, so ensuring that you choose the best one for you before purchasing your ticket is a great idea. You can also learn a lot of breeding dog fact by asking your vet. Vets go through almost as much schooling as human doctors and now a lot of breeding dog fact and most are willing to explain them to you at little to no cost. You can also learn breeding dog fact by going to the library of a university that has veterinary science as major. These libraries tend to carry a lot of veterinary books that will contain numerous breeding dog fact for you to learn. Most university libraries will let residents enter them at a low entrance fee. If you are a dog breeder, ensuring that you know as many breeding dog fact as possible will ensure the success of your business. It is worthwhile to take the extra time and ensure that your knowledge of breeding dog fact is up to date. Even if you are a master breeder, it never hurts to continually learn new breeding dog fact to make sure that you are up to date with the newest advances.

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AP: No. 1 UConn rolls through Louisville - Garden City Telegram

Posted by Admin on December 24th, 2008

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) Dont get Jim Calhoun wrong. The Connecticut coach isnt complaining about the Huskies rising to No. 1 for the first time in three years. But look at the calendar. Its February. Forgive him if doesnt get too excited. Being …

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Mayor Says He Killed Dogs To Protect Kids (KMBC-TV Kansas City)

Posted by Admin on December 22nd, 2008

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The mayor of a small southeast Kansas town is facing animal cruelty charges after killing two dogs, KMBC reported.

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New friend

Posted by Admin on December 20th, 2008

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We met this 10 week old terrier puppy Judy and her owner on the beach this morning.


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Hovis went to stay with my friend Pat and her dogs today while I went to my stepmother’s funeral. Pat’s dog Fabi and Hovis played for hours and then they tried to squeeze into the same basket for a rest together.

Breeding dog genetics
In the past few decades, breeding dog genetics has become quite a hot topic in dog breeding. This is because the dog breeding process is must more likely to produce puppies with certain genetic mutations that lead to hip dysplasia, eye problems, heart problems, and hearing problems, than if dogs were allowed to breed with any other dogs they chose. This is because the dog breeding process narrows the genetic gene pool and increases the chance that the two mating dogs have the same bad recessive gene, guaranteeing that their puppies will have the mutation. For this reasons, many modern day dog breeders look to breeding dog genetics to ensure that their puppies are genetically perfect. Breeding dog genetics includes screening both parent dogs for any negative recessive genes, which helps the breeders decide if they want their dog mating with the other breeder’s dog. Breeding dog genetics is very expensive and not all dog breeders can afford. Oftentimes dog breeders ignore the breeding dog genetics and just hope for the best. Usually dog breeders assume that at least one to two of the puppies of each litter that their pregnant female dogs birth will not survive the first few weeks of life, usually do to the negative effects of breeding dog genetics. Those breeders who can afford breeding dog genetics will only breed their dogs with those dogs that have a clean bill of health and clean breeding dog genetics. By paying extra for breeding dog genetics tests, breeders can almost ensure that all of their puppies will survive their first few weeks of life, which greatly increases the breeder’s bottom line. Some breeders will use breeding dog genetics on the puppies that are born as well. This way the breeders will able to show their customers that the puppies they are buying are genetically perfect. Additionally, some breeders will keep the puppies that have a completely clean breeding dog genetics test for themselves, to use as breeding dogs when they are of age. Because breeding dog genetics tests do not change through a dog’s lifetime, such a test only needs to be completed once. If you are interested in buying a full bred dog, try to buy a puppy from a breeder who uses breeding dog genetics tests on their puppies. This way you can greatly decrease the risk of your puppy having hip dysplasia or heart, eye, or ear problems. This will also greatly decrease your heartache and veterinary bills as well. However, if you simply fall in love with a breeder’s puppy and do not care about his or genes, then do not worry about it, just love your puppy.

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Tahs’ new dogs promise to be mongrels

Posted by Admin on December 19th, 2008

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WARATAHS second row pair Dean Mumm and Will Caldwell have vowed to uphold the ”mongrel mentality” in the NSW pack as the Super 14 franchise enters its first season without their old enforcers.   News widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com

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Eugene Democrat wants to allow dogs in Capitol (KVAL Eugene)

Posted by Admin on December 16th, 2008

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The “D-word” has resurfaced at the State Capitol. Luckily, it’s not Depression. State Sen. Vicki Walker has introduced a bill that would let dogs return to the Capitol.


Mayor Says He Killed Dogs To Protect Kids (KMBC-TV Kansas City)

The mayor of a small southeast Kansas town is facing animal cruelty charges after killing two dogs, KMBC reported.

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