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Information About Dog Breeds
Dogs are today's children. Many people care for their dogs as though they were children, buying the best premium foods, toys, clothes, everything. But, when it comes to picking out the right dog for you or...
4 commentsGiant Schnauzers
The Giant Schnauzer originated in the mid to late 19th century in Bavarian and Wurttemberg, Germany. Cattlemen wanted larger versions of the Standard Schnauzer for herding and driving. By breeding the...
4 commentsTips and advice on owning a miniature schnauzer
Hi, my lens has useful tips for people considering buying a miniature schnauzer,or for those who are lucky enough to have one. It also gives you the chance to groom your own schnauzer with my practical guide...
6 commentsThe Best Dog Breeds for Kids
This article was inspired by a hub member who asked for a hub to be written about which dogs are good for children. Before getting any dog breed or mut, it is important for the potential owner to be aware of a dogs needs. A dog can be the most loyal pet but future owners need to know what they are getting into. Owning a dog is a commitment of ten to fifteen years, and dog owners need to be prepared for that.
12 commentsTen Best Breeds For Guard Dogs
Around the world there is much debate as to which dogs make the best ones for guard duty. Most experts just judge the effectiveness of dogs they are familiar with, while ignoring unfamiliar less local dogs....
1 commentMiniature Schnauzers
The earliest records of the Miniature Schnauzer come from Germany in the late 1800s. They were originally bred as farm dogs to keep the rats and vermin out of the barn. The breed was established by breeding...
7 commentsSchnauzer Pictures
These Schnauzer pictures remind me of a time in my childhood when I lived on a farm that trained German police dogs. The dogs were kept in a kennel when not being trained. All of them were German police dogs...
17 commentsA Few Poems for Dog Lovers
Forgotten Fred Mean and nasty, ugly as sin,Proudly guarding his heap of tin.Chained up tight to a rotten log:That’s old Fred the junkyard dog. Chained up tight for many a day;The local folk keep well...
0 commentsMiniature Pincher vs. Doberman Pincher We Are Not Related
Miniature Pincher vs. the Doberman Pincher; Many people think that we Min Pins descended down from the Doberman Pincher-NOT TRUE!! In all reality we both descended from the German Pincher, which is one of the...
1 commentThe Miniature Schnauzer
Miniature schnauzers are so good-looking, it's hard to realize how serious they are about their job. That job being to work side by side with - you. This quality is not well understood in the Miniature...
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