3 Dogs and 2 Cats

February 12, 2008

Keeping Your Dog Healthy

Filed under: Dog Breeds, Dog Health, Dogs — shae @ 3:30 pm

It’s important to understand the dog breed you have so that you know what kind of diseases are common amongst their kind. That way it will be much easier to keep them healthy. They need the proper nutrition, a good exercise routine and lots of love and affection. It’s also not a bad idea to buy them toys to chew on and play with while you are not at home. This keeps your dogs mind stimulated and you favorite shoes from getting chewed up.

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This is a picture of a Cane Corso Italian Mastiff playing with a young Tiger cub.

February 6, 2008

German Pinscher

Filed under: Dog Breeds, Dogs — shae @ 9:26 am

The German Pinscher is a smaller breed.  They grow to be about 30-40 lbs and usually no taller than 20 inches.  They have a life expectancy of up to 14 years.   They love to chase anything that moves so they need to have a secured back yard.   This German Pinscher is known to be a bit stubborn.  You must teach them that they are not in charge.  They try rule the house as if it’s their’s.  They take very well to obedience training so that can help with “The Top Dog” syndrome. 

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You will always have some excitement in your home with a German Pinscher.  They are a puppy at heart well into their older ages.  They are very active dogs so they need to be well excercised on a daily basis.  They make great companions and are very loyal.

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