By Lata Sivadasan on February 28, 2009
Other Names: Österreichischen Kurzhaanigen Pinscher, Austrian Shorthaired Pinscher, Austrian Short Haired Pinscher, Österreichischer Kurzhaarpinscher.
Description:
The Austrian Pinscher is a medium sized breed that has a pear shaped head, a powerful muzzle that is relatively short, and a wide and well developed chest. The feet have well-arched toes and the elbows are fairly close to the [...]
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By Lata Sivadasan on February 28, 2009
Temperament:
An Austrian Black and Tan Hound is good natured, intelligent, affectionate and loyal. Solidly built and with a very keen nose, he is an excellent, elegant runner, has a lovely voice, and tracks hare but is used on all sorts of game. He has an even temperament, is outgoing and friendly. Some may be reserved [...]
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By Lata Sivadasan on February 15, 2009
Temperament:
The Argentine Dogo is known for being extremely loyal and affectionate with their families and crave attention from their owners. They are excessively tolerant of children due to their high pain tolerance, derived from selective breeding to be a big game hunter. They are protective of what they perceive as their territory and will guard [...]
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By Jeev Sahadevan on December 2, 2008
Though Labradors are not especially renowned for escapology, as a breed they are highly intelligent and capable of intense single-mindedness and focus if motivated or their interest is caught. Therefore, with the right conditions and stimuli, a bored Labrador could “turn into an escape artist par excellence”. They do not typically jump high fences or [...]
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By Jeev Sahadevan on December 1, 2008
1.Kingdom of pets: Sit stay fetch is one of the best books in the market today. This book has 186 pages, and it is broken down in sub division.The book gives you a complete detail on how you can train your dog. The best part about this program is that it is not filled with [...]
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By Lata Sivadasan on October 12, 2008
Though Labradors are not especially renowned for escapology, as a breed they are highly intelligent and capable of intense single-mindedness and focus if motivated or their interest is caught. Therefore, with the right conditions and stimuli, a bored Labrador could “turn into an escape artist par excellence”. They do not typically jump high fences or [...]
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