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		<title>A Guide To Popular Types Of Terriers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many types of terrier: American Pit Bull, Scottish, Jack Russel, Cesky, West Highland White (Westie), Airedale, Staffordshire, Yorkshire (Yorkie), as well as Boston terrier to name a few! The American Pit Bull Terrier is one of the most popular types of terrier. Unfortunately, this breed has gained a somewhat notorious reputation as being [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many types of terrier: American Pit Bull, Scottish, Jack Russel, Cesky, West Highland White (Westie), Airedale, Staffordshire, Yorkshire (Yorkie), as well as <a target="_blank" href="http://www.typesofterries.net"><strong>Boston terrier</strong></a> to name a few!</p>
<p> The <a target="_blank" href="http://www.typesofterries.net"><em>American Pit Bull Terrier</em></a> is one of the most popular types of terrier. Unfortunately, this breed has gained a somewhat notorious reputation as being vicious when they became a popular choice for dog fights. This poor breed would be intentionally bred for quantity, rather than quality, and some owners would even abuse them as pups to raise them to be ferocious in dog fights in which they would bet on the dog. This is a very unfair and limited portion of the pit bull’s history. What about Sergeant Stubby—the pit bull who took part in World War II? He began as a morale boost for the 102nd infantry, yet soon became a valued soldier when he began warning his unit of poisonous gas, found wounded men in “no man’s land,” and could warn of the incoming artillery shells.</p>
<p> Next, we are going to tell you about the <a target="_blank" href="%C3%A2%C2%80%C2%9Dhttp://typesofterriers.net/yorkie-terrier/%C3%A2%C2%80%C2%9D">Yorkshire Terrier</a>. This is a pretty little creature that has a silky coat that is very long and parts down the spine. They have a head that is rather flat with V shaped ears. These pets, just like any of the other terriers are eager to go on an adventure.</p>
<p> If you are looking on more information on terriers, then there are many sites you can turn to. These breeds are high energy, loyal, brave and are all ready for an adventure. They make perfect family dogs as well. They come in both big and small groups. If you are looking for a pit bull or any other, then we highly recommend you first taking a look in the animal shelter. You should also make sure you are ready for a dog.</p>
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		<title>Dogo</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2008 03:26:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Dogo Argentine is the only recognised breed that originated in Argentina. It was developed in the 1920’s by Antonio and Agustin Martinez. The two brothers began breeding their dogs from the Fighting Dog of Cordoba, which is now extinct. They crossed this breed with Bulldogs, Boxers, Great Pyrenees, Pointers, Irish Wolfhounds and Spanish Mastiffs. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Dogo Argentine is the only recognised breed that originated in Argentina. It was developed in the 1920’s by Antonio and Agustin Martinez. The two brothers began breeding their dogs from the Fighting Dog of Cordoba, which is now extinct. They crossed this breed with Bulldogs, Boxers, Great Pyrenees, Pointers, Irish Wolfhounds and Spanish Mastiffs. </p>
<p>The Martinez brothers wanted to create a breed that was an excellent pack hunter but did not display the aggression problems found in the Fighting Dog of Cordoba. They also wanted their breed to be a family pet and loyal companion. </p>
<p>The final result was a large powerful animal. The ideal height of this dog is between 24 and 27 inches and should weigh 80 to 100 pounds. The animal’s coat is always white and is very short and thick. They are very strong and muscular in appearance with a very large neck and wide shoulders.<br />
These dog’s have been used in the past to hunt large wild animals like jaguars and boars . Today they are used in police work and as guard dogs but some have been successfully trained as guide dogs.<br />
This breed like all other large dogs has certain health concerns. One of the most common is hip dysphasia. Another major concern, like in all breeds of dogs that are primarily white, many Dogos are either deaf or partially deaf. It is extremely important that potential owners have the dog properly tested.</p>
<p>These dogs require an experienced owner who will ensure that the dog receives proper socialisation at an early age. Dogos are big powerful dogs that need to respect their owner and have their aggressive, dominant tendencies curbed early.  These dogs can show signs of aggression towards other animals and people if not handled carefully.</p>
<p>Unfortunately many of these animals are still bred to dog fight. Some breeders have even crossed the Dogo with the American Pit Bull to create an even more aggressive fighter. Because of it’s temperament the Dogo is banned in some countries or may require that the owner have special training and or  insurance. If considering getting one of these animals any potential owners should look into local laws regarding these animals. </p>
<p>This animal can be a wonderful pet and friend if properly trained and handled.</p>
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		<title>Choosing A Dog Breed Based On Your Health</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[  So, you’re thinking about getting a pet dog to bring home, eh? Well, in choosing a breed of dog, you also need to consider a lot of things like what kind of dog is best when you have kids, what kind of dog breed is best when you are living in a very rough [...]]]></description>
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<p>So, you’re thinking about getting a pet dog to bring home, eh? Well, in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.choosing-a-dog-breed.com">choosing a breed</a> of dog, you also need to consider a lot of things like what kind of dog is best when you have kids, what kind of dog breed is best when you are living in a very rough neighborhood. If you’re the extrovert type, maybe you would like showing off your Shih Tzu or Pekingese to your circle of friends. And of course, budget is also a big factor to consider. If you’re hard up and still, you want a dog, go for the little ones. Maybe a Chihuahua or a Jack Russell Terrier is best for you. You don’t want to spend a lot of hundred dollars of dog food to a 200-lb. St. Bernard, right, while your family is dying of hunger, right? That is why, it’s important that you should think about it a couple more time after thinking about it a couple of time.</p>
<p>But if you just rely on your personal information or knowledge in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.choosing-a-dog-breed.com">choosing dog breed</a>, you can end up choosing not at all. You really need a book that will teach you how to exactly select the right pet dog for you and your family. Sometimes, what you can choose might be very expensive for you or you might choose a dog breed that is not good for your health. A neighbor told his friends that his sister called up and informed him that they decided to sell of their German Shepherd as per advise by her doctor. She was diagnosed with allergy and she keeps on sneezing all of the time until her nose bled and all because of the fur of her dog.</p>
<p>“So, what’s the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.choosing-a-dog-breed.com">best dog breed for me</a>?”, you may ask. As what have been said, it all depends on many factors and to help you out, better go to this site called “choosing-a-dog-breed dot com” and get a copy of this guide called “Choosing The Right Dog Breed”.</p>
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