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Friday, October 31, 2008

ABOUT DOGS















THE relationship between human and dogs has deep roots.There are now more than 300 different breeds of domestic dog and these are often classified into different groups according to the tasks such as hunting, guarding and herding, for which they were originally bred. we all know that almost all dogs are human friendly.
So buy a good quality dog and make your home beautiful and secure
.In past the dogs were 1st tamed animal by humans.Dogs has beautiful faces , sharp eyes , friendly nature.they are cheerful, affectionate, sometimes rowdy, and very smart--so smart they are thought to be one of the most intelligent animals. Dogs are independent thinker, curious, with an uncanny ability to problem-solve. dogs are excels in activities that require him to use his brain, such as obedience training, tricks, agility, conformation, and other dog sports.

mabel3Dandie Dinmont Terrier



Clumber Spaniel











































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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Harrier


Harrier



Height: 19 to 21 inches at shoulder
Weight: 45 to 60 pounds
Coat: short and thick
Life span: 10 to 12 years





Harriers sometimes are described as "Beagles on steroids."

Don't expect to find one in your neighborhood, however. They are one of the rarest breeds registered with the American Kennel Club. In 1994, for example, there were only four Harrier litters born in the entire United States (resulting in only 31 puppies).

Built to work, Harriers have lots of bone and substance for their size. Their muzzles are long with a well-developed nose and open nostrils. Their eyes are dark, alert, and intelligent. Speed is not as important as stamina for these dogs. Hares and foxes have been known to drop from exhaustion after being pursued by a relentless pack of Harriers.

Harriers have long, dropped ears, and their feet have thick pads that enable them to run for hours through rough terrain. They have broad chests to provide lots of room for their hearts and lungs. Their tails are set high and carried upright (not curled over their backs), making it easier for hunters to see them from a distance or in thick brush.

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About This Blog

The basic purpose of this blog to sell good quality puppies and dogs.We are also providing some useful information about famous dog's breeds.

About This Blog

The basic purpose of this blog to sell good quality puppies and dogs.We are also providing some useful information about famous dog's breeds.

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