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Is an Australian Cattle Dog the Dog for You? Before you bring that Australian Cattle Dog home, make sure you know everything you can about the breed. Discover the negative and positive traits of this breed. australian cattle dog • australian cattle dog information • blue heeler information • blue heelers • blue heeler breed information
Blue Heelers - Australian Cattle Dogs The blue heeler originated in Australia in the mid 19th century and after several breeding experiments gave rise to the popular cattle dog of today. cattle dogs • blue heelers • australian cattle dogs • cattle dog breed history • blue heeler breed history
Rottweiler: The Original SUV Part II, the Deluxe Model According to one theory, the historical Rottweiler actually evolved into two separate strains: a herding variety and a bulkier draft variety. rottweiler • dog • draft dog • herding • cattle dog
Top 10 Smartest Dog Breeds How smart is your dog? Man's best friend is often as intelligent as man himself. Find out which dogs made the list of the top 10 smartest dog breeds. top 10 smartest dog breeds • smart dogs • border collie • poodle • german shepherd
Australia - Explore the Dramatic Outback The town sits on the edge of a surreal red desert, dotted with white gum trees. Strange animals live here and there are ancient rock carvings in Mootwingee National Park. broken hill new south wales australia • priscilla outback australia • palace hotel broken hill • first art gallery new south wales • major centre australian artists
White Swiss Shepherd Gaining World Recognition When the shepherd dogs of Germany were first identified as a breed, many were white. Max Von Stephanitz, the founder of the German Shepherd Dog, owned several whites. white shepherds are gaining breed recognition • shunned by german shepherd clubs • white shepherds become a new breed • white shepherd is fci recognized • white shepherd genetics
Is Your Puppy's Disobedience Caused by Deafness? Dogs from over 50 breeds are at risk of hereditary sensory neuronal deafness in one or both ears. If not picked up early, affected dogs could be labelled as disobedient. hereditary deafness and dog’s bad behaviour • puppy’s disobedience caused by deafness • behaviour problems in deaf dogs • genetic basis of canine hereditary deafness • hereditary sensory neuronal deafness in dogs
A Real Blue-Collar Dog This is the first article in a series of articles looking at a few of the "myths" to keep an eye out for when shopping for a Rottweiler. And the best way to begin this study of myths is to take a quick look at what a Rottweiler really is.
Celebrities and Their Dogs Whether they're pint-sized or large, celebrity pets are photographed out on the town and living the good life. celebrity dogs • stars and their dogs • tori spelling mimi larue • matt mcconaughey and his dog • jessica biel and justin timberlake dogs
Fun Dog Facts Dogs are perhaps the most popular pet in America. Check out these interesting, and sometimes funny, facts to see how much trivia you know about man's best friend. dogs • dog facts • dog trivia • fun dog facts • rin tin tin
133rd Annual Westminster Dog Show The 133rd annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show on February 9-10, 2009 will bring the best of the American Champions to USA Network and CNBC. westminster kennel club dog show • madison square garden • new york • usa network • cnbc television
Dog Intelligence/Temperament When choosing a dog, breed intelligence and temperament, among other things, are important considerations. If you already have a dog, how does your breed measure up? dog breeds • dog intelligence • dog temperaments • dog temperament testing • american temperament testing society
Gourmet is for Dogs Too Before I write about any food product, I always taste it so I have personal knowledge of whether it is good or not. Today, when it was time to evaluate Premium Natural Soft Dog Treats (Softies Peanut Butter Flavor) from Blue Dog Bakery, I figured that, to get the real experts’ opinion, I would turn the tasting over to my two canine assistants: Sweetie Pie, a Shiba Inu mix, and Fluffy, a full-figured Australian Cattle dog mix. food • product • taste • premium • natural
Skidboot Sometimes the Creator just sees fit to endow an animal with an extraordinary abundance of human qualities. So what is a Skidboot? pet star • animal planet • david hartwig • skidboot • animal performers
Tips on Solving Excessive Barking Behaviour Excessive barking is annoying for owners and neighbors. Discover some ways to stop unwanted barking and make life peaceful again. how to stop your dog from barking • tips to prevent problem barking • overview of the dog’s bark • reasons dogs bark • barking behavioural specialists
World's Oldest Dogs Live More Than Twenty Years Chanel, a Dachshund mix, lived to age 21; Bluey, an Australian cattle dog, lived to age 29. Here's how to help your senior dog live longer. world’s oldest dogs • caring for older dogs • keeping old dogs healthy • how long will my dog live • chanel
Bathurst 2001: The Return Of The V8's The big one at Bathurst is on this weekend. v8 • supercar • supercars • auto racing • ford
Chelsea Saves the Day Chelsea rescues a member of the pack. rottweiler • mutt • irresponsible owners
Herding Dogs What breeds of herding dogs are available and how they could be utilized on your farm herding • dog • border collie • shepherd • sheep
Michigan State Fair is America's First The MIchigan State Fair is America's First Fair. The historic agricultural event, with family entertainment and exhibit is in Detroit from August 22 through Labor Day. michigan state fair • america's first fair • detroit mi • agriculture event • midway rides
The Long or Short of it! There are a number of different haircuts and styles you can achieve on your dog. Know which style closely resembles your pet's breed and you will have wonderful comments on how he looks. dog grooming • dog breeds • longhaired dogs • shorthaired dogs • wirehaired dogs
WILLIAM "BILL" PICKETT: Pioneer Cowboy Profile of William "Bill" Pickett, the iventor of bulldogging, also known as steer wrestling, and the first black to be inducted into the National Rodeo Cowboy Hall of Fame. african americans african american men cowboys
An Exorcism in Earling Iowa, Part I This is a documented case of demonic possession and exorcism. The possessed: Anna Eckland. The Exorcist: Father Theophius Riesigner, a Capuchin monk, an experienced exorcist. The place: the convent of the Franciscan Sisters in Earling, Iowa, in Shelby County, north of Harlan in western Iowa. The dates: June 18, 1912, August 18, 1928, September 13 to 20 and December 15 to 23, 1928. The account of the case was published in Begone Satan! by Joseph F. Busch, Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of St. Cloud, Minnesota. Originally, it was published in German by the Reverend Carl Vogl and translated by the Reverend Celestine Kapsner OSB. The author of the book used as a reference is Martin Ebon, a distinguished parapsychologist. He worked with Eileen Garrett one of the most gifted trance mediums of the 1900s and co-founder of the Parapsychology Foundation. The organization was founded in 1951 to support and encourage unbiased scientific study into the psychic aspects of the human mind. He served as the administrative secretary of the organization. For many days, Father Theophius, with the help of the nuns, performed exorcisms. The phenomena are almost beyond belief. paranormal • exorcism • demonic possession
An Exorcism in Earling Iowa, Part I This is a documented case of demonic possession and exorcism. The possessed: Anna Eckland. The Exorcist: Father Theophius Riesigner, a Capuchin monk, an experienced exorcist. The place: the convent of the Franciscan Sisters in Earling, Iowa, in Shelby County, north of Harlan in western Iowa. The dates: June 18, 1912, August 18, 1928, September 13 to 20 and December 15 to 23, 1928. The account of the case was published in Begone Satan! by Joseph F. Busch, Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of St. Cloud, Minnesota. Originally, it was published in German by the Reverend Carl Vogl and translated by the Reverend Celestine Kapsner OSB. The author of the book used as a reference is Martin Ebon, a distinguished parapsychologist. He worked with Eileen Garrett one of the most gifted trance mediums of the 1900s and co-founder of the Parapsychology Foundation. The organization was founded in 1951 to support and encourage unbiased scientific study into the psychic aspects of the human mind. He served as the administrative secretary of the organization. For many days, Father Theophius, with the help of the nuns, performed exorcisms. The phenomena are almost beyond belief. paranormal • exorcism • demonic possession
Answering the Call of the Wild Hiking can be a rewarding experience for both you and your dog, no matter what the breed. hiking • dog • pet • rottweiler • outdoors |
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