Choosing Dog Names
Choosing dog names is a lot of fun, and something to play around with. After all, we call them out many times a day! I would never use “Killer” or “Stupid” things of that sort, because I don’t want to … Continue reading →
Choosing dog names is a lot of fun, and something to play around with. After all, we call them out many times a day! I would never use “Killer” or “Stupid” things of that sort, because I don’t want to … Continue reading →
Dog shelters are a good-news, bad-news kind of situation. On this page I will present both, followed by a section on how to choose shelter dogs and then links to books on shelter dogs. Some of the “how to choose” … Continue reading →
Humans have been creating new dog breeds for centuries, selecting for a particular purpose or look. There can be a tremendous difference in how happy you are with a dog depending on its personality, activity level, demands on your attention, … Continue reading →
With the increasing popularity of selecting shelter dogs, this article may not be pertinent for you. But if you are choosing a puppy from the person who bred it, first you are choosing a breeder and then you are choosing … Continue reading →
Why does a website on dog training have a section on choosing a dog? Because your choice of dog will affect your dog training processes for years to come, not to mention your general happiness. (And the dog’s!) It’s well worth your … Continue reading →
If you are thinking about getting a dog, and possibly from a shelter, you may be wondering how to choose a shelter dog. We got one of our rescued dogs from the useful site, Petfinder.com, which has a logo that says … Continue reading →
I came across a list of smart dog breeds recently, and found it quite interesting. The article didn’t happen to mention where the information came from, or how it was derived, but still it was fun. Intelligence of dog breeds … Continue reading →
When my husband and I watched the Westminster dog show one time, we would comment to each other about this breed or that breed. It gradually dawned on me that I at least was beginning to compose a mental list of what … Continue reading →