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Why You Should Not Get A Dog

Dogs are a part of your family, period. So before getting a dog here are 5 good questions to answer. Be honest and don't be afraid to wait until the time is right to bring a dog into your life Why you shouldn't get a dog...5 good questions Does your apartment, condo, home owners association, etc allow them? Seems like a basic enough question but these organizations often come with restrictions on breed, size, or number of pets. The very last thing you want to do is bring the new pup home only to find that you can't keep him/her.[...]

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5 Super Cute Yorkie Facts

5 cute things you may not know about Yorkies! They're cute, they're fun, and they've often got that big dog, i'm in charge tpye of attitude. And that's why we love them so much. Check out these 5 facts about Yorkies, and be sure to head over to our Yorkie Section on the site for some awwsome Yorkie inspired gear Did you know...the Yorkie breed was originally developed in the county of Yorkshire, England. Of course you knew that! But did you also know that the breed was meant to help control rodent problems in the clothing mills of Yorkshire.[...]

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5 Golden Retriever Facts You Probably Didn’t Know

Here are 5 facts you probably didn't know about Golden Retrievers! There are actually 3 distinct types of Goldens - American, British, and Canadian. British have a wider, shorter muzzle and are shorter in height. American are taller than British with a leaner appearance. And Canadians like Hockey....j/k! Canadian Goldens have a thinner coat and are the tallest of the 3 types Golden Retrievers ranked 4th in dog intelligence in one major study focused on obedience and command training The Golden Retriever breed as we know it today originated in Scotland in the mid 1800s. The breeds that were part[...]

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Top 5 Interesting Facts About Bulldogs!

Bet you didn't know these things about English Bulldogs! 43 Universities in the US have the Bulldog as their mascot, making it one of the most popular in the country An English Bulldog can actually run at up to 15 mph. That assumes he or she wants to, because you can't make them if they don't want to. Bulldogs tend to live up to their stubborn reputation... Despite their stubbornness, Bulldogs are actually quite intelligent. Once trained they make excellent pets or even watch dogs :-o The English Bulldog that we know and love today is a descendant of the[...]

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