Posts Tagged ‘english’
Top 10 rare dog breeds
This is my top ten rare breeds ,There are however lots more rare breeds i do have a list if anyone would like to see
http://www.amon-sul.at – Thai Ridgeback website they own the one in the video
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Dog Breeds & Dog Training : How to Care for a Doberman Pinscher
To care for a Doberman pinscher, introduce socialization and obedience training early in life, offer plenty of mental and physical stimulation, and maintain its toenails and coat for the dog’s comfort. Provide a variety of chew toys to prevent destructive behavior with information from a certified dog behaviorist in this free video on dog breeds.
Expert: Eric Dorfman
Bio: Eric Dorfman received his certifications at the renowned San Francisco SPCA Academy for Dog Trainers where he earned his dog behavior and counseling certification.
Filmmaker: Sam Lee
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English Bulldog
For More Dogs 101 Check Out: animal.discovery.com Did you know the wrinkles in the bulldog’s face were bred in to read like Chinese characters? Find out what makes this man-made dog so popular!
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Dog Breeds & Dog Training : How to House-Train Adult Dogs
House-training an adult dog requires crate-training and plenty of positive reinforcement for desired behavior. Prevent an adult dog from having accidents in the house with information from a certified dog behaviorist in this free video on dog breeds.
Expert: Eric Dorfman
Bio: Eric Dorfman received his certifications at the renowned San Francisco SPCA Academy for Dog Trainers where he earned his dog behavior and counseling certification.
Filmmaker: Sam Lee
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Top Dog Breeds as Puppies
Hi, Thanks for watching my Video!
This is Just about the top 20 dog breeds in Britain (as of 2006 Kennel club registrations). I decided to get pictures of the dogs as puppies mainly for the extra cute factor
Here is the list:
1. Retriever (Labrador) 45,700
2. Spaniel (Cocker) 20,459
3. Spaniel (English Springer) 15,133
4. German Shepherd Dog (Alsatian) 12,857
5. Staffordshire Bull Terrier 12,729
6. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel 11,411
7. Retriever (Golden) 9,373
8. West Highland White Terrier 9,300
9. Boxer 9,066
10. Border Terrier 8,916
11. Rottweiler 6,575
12. Shih Tzu 4,436
13. Miniature Schnauzer 4,396
14. Lhasa Apso 4,154
15. Yorkshire Terrier 4,042
16. Bulldog 3,522
17. Dobermann 3,388
18. Bull Terrier 3,361
19. Weimaraner 2,744
20. Pug 2,681
The labrador got twice as much as the runner up, English Cocker Spaniel! Wow.
*Of course these are only based on dogs actually registered*
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Extinct Dog Breeds
There is a little video of just some of the dog breed that are extinct ,i could not fit all of them on as it would of been to long so here is a list
Hawaiian Poi
Barenbeisser (Central Europe)
Basketmaker Dog (United States)
Black Bobtail (Australia)
Bouvier de Moerman (France, Belgium)
Bouvier de Paret (France, Belgium)
Brabantse Bullenbijter (Netherlands, Belgium)
Bullenbeiser (Germany)
Ceris Hound (France)
Chinese Greyhound(China)
Chincha Bulldog (Peru)
Chortai(Russia)
Chinese Happa Dog (China)
Clumberland Sheepdog(England)
Cordoba Bulldog (Argentina)
Dogo Cubano (Cuba)
Dogue du Midi (France)
Drover’s Cur (United Kingdom)
Dutch Mastiff (Holland)
English Red Decoy Dog (United Kingdom)
English Staghound (United Kingdom)
Garpehund (Norway)
Gawi (Afghanistan)
Havanese Silk Dog (Cuba)
Hubert Hound (United Kingdom)
Indian Hairless Dog !India)
Krymskaja(Russia)
Limer(England)
Matin Corse (France)
Mordashka (Russia)
Old English Black-and- Tan Terrier (United Kingdom)
Old Bosnian Sighthound(Bosnia-Herzegovina)
Renegade Bulldog (United Kingdom)
Reznicky Pes (Czech Republic)
Shower of Hail Setter(Ireland)
Southern Hound(England)
Sudan Greyhound(Sudan)
Tahltan Bear Dog (Canada)
Tengger Dog (Java)
Tesem (Egypt)
Tweed Water Spaniel (United Kingdom)
Zanzibar Greyhound(Zanzibar)
The above dog breeds are commonly believed to be extinct. Very little has been written about them and the dates of their extinction are largely unknown. As with all creatures who become extinct, there can be a variety of reasons that a particular dog breed suddenly ceases to exist. Sometimes it’s physical- the result of a disease that a particular breed is susceptible to, or a weakness in their constitution that makes caring for them difficult, causing people to lose interest and instead focus on other breeds. Extinction can also be caused by drastic cultural change, such as when the Cuban Revolution almost rendered the adorable Havanese extinct. In Japan, the Akita almost became extinct due to excessive dogfighting during the Meiji period (the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century). This noble breed was threatened again during World War II when starving Japanese citizens relied on his meat to sustain them. But extinction isn’t always the result of calamity. The particular traits inherent in one dog breed may no longer be valued by society. Without active breeding programs, these domesticated animals no longer have viable populations. While certain breeds such as the New Guinea Singing Dog and the Manchester Terrier have been brought back from near extinction, many others are lost to history.
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English Bulldog Puppy Training www.PuppyZoom.com
http://www.PuppyZoom.com
This is my Super Cute English Bulldog Jackie. Only 8 weeks old. Contact me for stud info and our Bulldog puppies for sale.
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oh geez this is fun. haha
