We have a 7 year old English Bulldog with a lot of eye problems. He had surgery and are not always better.
Underwent two Surgical operations and continues green stuff in them. We are tired of dealing with veterinarians, because 2 different vets have gone to one eye and has caused significant problems with the eyes and has cost us a fortune in general. Suggestions? We steadily declining (as told to do by the veterinarian) and constantly wiping his eyes. I just want you to feel comfortable and happy.
my eyes are gunck stalker problems, but I just whip their eyes every day. normal temperature of the thugs to have problems though. going to have a bulldog. keep doing what you do. I hope you get better. GOOD LUCK!
Can anyone tell me where to find a pomeranian puppy for sale in oklahoma for $250 or less?
I have been looking for a puppy for awhile and i cant find one in oklahoma for a cheap price i cant spend alot but i really want one soon.. and i want a pomeranian..
Find a puppy mill and threaten them to tell on them…There are a ton in oklahoma
Does anyone know of any Samoyed Pomeranian or Chihuahua or breeders in Britain?
or there is good advertising sites known breeders?
Hi, I think that the breeders who show their dogs also tend to advertise in Champdogs site: (Note that http://www.champdogs.co.uk/guided/all.html in Chihuahua, on the site is divided into "single layer" and "long hair" therefore is not in C) other breeders also advertise on the site ePupz: http://www.epupz.co.uk/search/index. asp? The search results also show breeders = all clubs belonging to breeders and registered. The Kennel Club runs a licensed livestock – Details http://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/item/203 here and the site also gives advice on buying a dog, so I hope these help
The Boston Terrier is one of the few breeds of dogs that America can claim as their own. Around 1870, Robert C. Hooper of Boston purchased J. Hooper a cross between a Bulldog English and English White Terrier. Judge Hooper crossed with a juvenile female, and litter bred with French Bulldogs, providing the beginnings of the Boston Terrier, the first U.S. not hunting dog. Although originally raised for dog fighting, Boston Terriers are no longer used for this purpose and the aggressive traits have been bred for the breed.
Also known as the Boston Bull Terrier Boston are compact, muscular dogs with short nose, broad, dark, large, round eyes, short tail and pointed ears pricked. Their coats come in black and white or brown and white are easy to prepare. Some farmers have tried to sell the entire Boston Terriers White as rare. However, the White usually indicates a genetic weakness, making them more susceptible to health problems. Boston Terriers Although not free is not excessive and regular brushing, the spill is manageable. Baths are only given if necessary.
With proper care, Boston Terriers can live 15 years or more, but in general, years a average of 13. Boston Terrier increase at an average of 15 to 17 inches tall and 10 to 25 pounds. Its small size makes them suitable for all types of environments life including apartments.
Boston Terriers do not need regular sessions of walking and playing time, and do not require large amounts of space for your exercise. They are sociable and friendly dogs that are described as intelligent and energetic. Boston Terriers make good pets in good family and his companions are generally good around the children and other pets. Only guard dogs, some of Boston Terriers bark only when necessary and never bark. Boston Terriers are prone to respiratory problems due to their short snout.
Some of them snore while sleeping, which may be a sign of a serious medical condition or disease, but can be corrected by the intervention of surgical or medical. Be careful when excessive heat and humidity with a Boston terrier, because they are more prone to heat exhaustion due to their short snout. Boston Terriers are more likely to experience heart problems and tumors of the skin and are more likely to suffer eye damage because of his bulging eyes.
When choosing a dog, it is important to choose the breed for you. For this you need to know the characteristics and temperament career to think about adopting or buying first. The Boxer is only one race among many to choose from.
History / Background: The Boxer was developed in Germany and was a precursor Type 2 German mastiffs – the Bullenbeiszer and Barenbeiszer then crossed with the ancestors of the mastiff and bulldog. This breed is mainly used for hunting and taking in a animal in its mouth stronger than the hunter arrived. Also used to harass bull and pulling carts and later became a cattle dog and used to herd cattle. For she has learned tricks so easily, boxer dogs became popular as circus and theater.
While from Germany, Boxer is a name of English that adequately describes how the dog uses its paws to play or fight, like a boxer man. Boxers early May have been fierce, but the race today is very sweet and is a loving family companion.
This dog breed has come to the United States in 1903 and began to gain popularity in the 1940s. Talents include surveillance, surveillance, law enforcement, military work, search and rescue, competitive obedience, performance tips and dog. There are 2 types of Boxers – American and German.
Physical characteristics: The body of the boxer is compact, muscular and strong. It has a shiny coat and hair short. The colors are different shades of tan, brindle, white and red, with or without white markings. The tail is usually docked and sometimes ears cut off. The lower jaw exceeds the top, curving upward. The nose is large and black with open nostrils and eyes are dark. A Boxer's height is 21 to 25 inches, and weighing de 53 a 70 pounds.
Personality / Temperament: Boxers are very smart, eager and quick to learn and are good for competitive obedience. They are happy, energetic, curious, energetic, playful and clown and constantly moving. They are sensitive, good humor and get along well with children. They are loyal and affectionate and bond with his family, and is likely to Boxer protect the family and home. Because of their courage, she makes a watchdog and keep an intruder in the same way as a bulldog. This breed is very athletic, even in old age. Without daily exercise, mental and physical, that race May was bored or High Strung, as a result of chewing, digging or barking. The Boxer needs a lot of leadership and the man needs a dominant owner or can be stubborn, shrewd, demanding, noisy and difficult to control. Training should start early and be firm and consistent.
The best possible Health: Some health conditions that affect this breed include cardiomyopathy and other heart problems, subaortic stenosis and hypothyroidism. This breed can be prone to skin allergies and sometimes prone to epilepsy and hip dysplasia. From 8 years, a boxer is more likely than other races to develop tumors. There is also a tendency for allergies. May Boxers drool and snore and may have excessive flatulence. White Boxers are prone to deafness. Life expectancy for this breed is about 11 to 14 years.
Exercise / Preparation: Boxers need daily work or exercise as a daily walk along. They have to fetch a ball or other sessions of play. The preparation is simple, and includes brushing with a firm bristle brush and bathing only when necessary. Boxers are very clean and wash a little like cats. They are average shedders.
Terms Life: This dog breed does well in an apartment if sufficiently exercised and is fairly active indoors. They do best, at least, with an average size triage. They can easily be cold in winter and the difficulty of reflection in hot weather.
Summary: The boxer is very easy to treat, is very intelligent, cheerful and protection and makes a good family companion, but she is strong, needs regular exercise and an owner's needs dominant behavior to avoid problems. If you are looking for characteristics and traits of a dog and are able to meet their needs, then perhaps a boxer is the breed for you.
Hello I’m Ben Parker. I created this site because I love dogs. And believe that it is our job as humans to care for the animals on this planet. But mostly what I see is abuse and neglect. The biggest one that I see is the food we feed our pets. Did you know that most of the food we feed our dogs (or we get from the store) is made of corn.
Dogs can’t digest corn and it has petroliem products in it, as in the same stuff they make gasoline out of. Dogs can live 20 or more years, but they don’t because the food they eat slowly poisions them. Any way sorry to go off on a tangent, I just passionate about taking car of our dogs the right way.