Posts Tagged ‘Small Dogs’

Small Dog Breeds

Monday, October 12th, 2009

When is a dog  considered a small dog breed?

Dog breeds that stands under eleven inches tall and weighs just under 11 pounds is considered small dog breeds. Small dog breeds come in all sorts of shapes, sizes and activity levels.

How much exercise do small dog breeds need?

All small dogs will walk for as long as their master desire. They will also be capable to keep fit themselves. Small breeds are not anymore prone to any more genetic diseases than any other breeds. Nonetheless, because of their small size they are popular with puppy mills and as such the breed will have trouble caused by inbreeding. Always buy from a honest dog breeder who has pride in producing first-rate quality young.

Which Is The Best Small Dog Breed For You?

Generally, small dog breeds are the greatest for pets. Yet, it is somewhat baffling to point out which of the countless dog breeds that exist is the greatest small dog breed. in some way, every k9 owner thinks of their small dogs as the best. Undeniably, different k  owners possess varying needs and the exact dog breed will with no doubt be the one that meets their wants.

A quantity of dog breed  owners cannot stand the incidence of hair in their homes, while other dog owners have no quandary having so much hair in their homes. this implies that the best small dog breeds for the original grouping of dog  owners that just cannot handle hair in their home would be one that does not shed any hair like the Bichon Frise. For the subsequent style of k  owners that are contented with hair in their homes, the finest dog breed would be a standard shedding dog like the Beagle or an exceptionally grave shedder like the Japanese Spitz.

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What Joys a Yorkie Can Bring to You!

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

 

Having a dog can bring many joys to a persons life. My wife and I have a little Yorkie. I was never that guy that liked the small dogs. I wanted the big dog to protect the house and pull me on my skate board. My wife got her way and we got the lap dog.

 

A few great things about Yorkies:

 

1)      They are very loyal and love to snuggle.

2)      Easy to potty train on puppy pads, pee pads, or in the yard.

3)      They don’t shed. This is great for me because I have bad allergies.

4)      They are low maintenance and easy to travel with.

 

After just a few week of living with my Yorkie I became a big fan of them. Many other people in my family now own them. It’s almost contagious, because when others see yours they want one.

 

The best tip I can give you is when training your dog to use housebreaking pads make sure you give your dog a reward every time she uses them. Make sure you are consistent with your reward. I use little treats. My Yorkie often waits for my to get home for work to use the potty because she wants that treat. They are really smart little dogs.

 

If you are interested in getting dog I would highly recommend getting a Yorkie, I think you get nothing but long lasting joy and fun for years. Yorkies rule!

 

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