Articles about toy dogs (0-50 of 1708)

  • A Few Reasons Why The Kong Puppy Toy Is So Sought After With Animals
    By: Dirik Hameed | - If you have a dog chances that you already know much about the different supplies that you need to get for dogs. Some of the supplies include food, medication, collars, leash, hair clippers and a whole lot of others. There are also toys for dogs which you probably know already. However, Kong toy for dog is one of those toys that will surely prove very valuable in your pets rearing experience.

    It is probably a well-known fact that there are times when you will have no option than to ...

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  • Dog Products Keep Increasing At Cool Dogs
    By: Prasheel shah | - The Dog products we offer at Cool Dogs are sourced from all over Australia, Asia and now we are looking to even get some exposure by sourcing some very high quality dog products from the United States. With the Australian dollar stronger than the green back at the moment, we are trying our best to source some excellent dog products at affordable prices for our customers. We shall keep you posted when these dog products arrive onto our Australian Shores.

    Have you seen the Dog Christm ...

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  • Cool Dogs Goes To Dog Shows
    By: Prasheel shah | - Summer has kicked in and Cool Dogs has now been attending local festivals and dog shows in the beautiful capital city Perth of Western Australia. The shows have been successful for both Cool Dogs as we can learn more about the needs of our customers and their dogs and at the same time, educate our customers about some of the Unique Dog products we have.

    We would like to thank our entire Cool Dogs customer group on supporting us and believing in some our our Unique products. Our Pet ...

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  • Dogs With Arthritis
    By: Alex Kelly | - Unhappily arthritis is a disease that isn't just inflicted upon the human race. Sadly it is a very common medical condition in both humans and animals. Essentially it is an inflammation in a joint, and it can affect any part of your dog's body. The main effects are pain, problems with movement, and inflammation of the joints. The wear and tear of normal daily use of the joints is a big reason. Other reasons can be from over weight issues, joint infections, dislocation, immune system illness, mus ...
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  • Panic Attack In Dogs - Causes And Methods To Help Your Dog
    By: Karleen Lindsey | - Panic attack in dogs comes on suddenly and can be triggered by crashing noises such as the sharp sound of gun shots, fireworks or even rumbling thunder. The instinct of fight or flight takes over, but since fighting an invisible entity is not possible, some dogs will usually try to run away from the noise. For dogs who are protected within a fenced yard or confined inside a home, they have nowhere to go. All of that "flight" energy is then turned into outward damaging behavior or it is internali ...
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  • Allergies In Papillons
    By: Lea Mullins | - The papillons, also known as butterfly dogs get its distinct butterfly wing looking ears with fringed hair. They are delicate, quirky looking dogs with abundant, silky flowing coat. They do not have an undercoat and their hair is quite long. Although they are not as sensitive like other toy dogs, when it comes to allergies, papillons can still suffer from it and even cause it to their owners. Owners should always be on the look out for any allergic symptoms their pets may exhibit.

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  • Potty Training And Proper Housebreaking Of Bichon Frise Dogs
    By: Randall Flagg | - Would it surprise you if one day, your cute little toy dog, like a Bichon Frise, suddenly without warning bites you? Many bichon frise owners would. While it may be alarming at first, you might want to consider a Bichon Frise dog biting problem behavior as a sign of possible temperament problems in your pet.

    Why would a friendly, lovable dog like a Bichon Frise bite? Teething is one common reason for this specially if you gotton your bichon as a puppy. For canines, the feeling of ir ...

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  • Stuffed Toy Dogs
    By: Angeline Hope | - If you or you child has any type of plush toy collection, it would not be anywhere near complete if it did not include stuffed toy dogs. There is a stuffed toy dog for everyone and the variety is far more exciting that in any other plush toy.

    Dogs are not the most numerous of our pets, but they are arguably the most important. Apart from the practical uses from seeing-eye to guards of property the dog has a positive effect on the people around it. Petting and stroking a dog ...

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  • Tips For Stopping Aggression In Dogs
    By: Steven Pepper | - Work out first what is at the heart of your dog's aggression. There are many different factors that can cause it, and unless you apply the correct remedy to the correct problem, you may end up with an even bigger problem than you started out with. It is also crucial that you look out for early warning signs for these kinds of behaviour as you may be too late by the time serious aggression has become a problem for your dog.

    The source of much aggression in your dog can be their atte ...

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  • Stuffed Toy Animals
    By: Angeline Hope | - No home is ever really complete without a few stuffed toy animals laying about. Whether they are for a child and their bedroom/playroom or part of an adult collection, stuffed toy animals bring both warmth and security to all who choose to have them.

    The great thing about stuffed toy animals is that they come in all shapes, sizes, colors, and species. From plush teddy bears to plush tigers to plush dogs, there is something for everyone no matter their taste. Having stuffed toy anima ...

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  • Reflective Toy Dog Collars Protect Your Little Dog
    By: Alex Duran | - We all know that toys are meant for children; now pets can also lay claim to the aforesaid statement. There are various kinds of toys available for your little dog. So why not gift it something that would act as a potential life saver and would also add to its entertainment? The reflective toy dog collar is finally here!
    Use it as a Toy!

    Dogs are very fond of toys, especially the puppies. Their toys are made non-toxic as well as rubbery and strong so that it cannot break or te ...

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  • Cow Plush Toy & Cow Facts
    By: Angeline Hope | - Stuffed animal collector's have very discerning tastes; some collect teddy bears, some panda bears, while others collect dogs and cats. Still others prefer the less conventional plush toys like pigs and cows. Cow plush toys may not be as popular to collect as pigs, yet there is still a demand for them regardless.

    A cow plush toy is equally as soft and cuddly as any other plush toy on the market. They are coated in soft fur, come in a wide variety of sizes, and have very pleasing exp ...

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  • Chihuahua Stuffed Toy & Facts
    By: Angeline Hope | - Chihuahua stuffed toys are as popular as many of the toy breeds are. Toy breeds, like Chihuahua's, are the perfect lap dog because they literally really do fit in your lap. A Chihuahua stuffed toy can be as big or as small as you like, although the larger it is, the more there is to snuggle.

    Although small in size, Chihuahua's have a fierce reputation for having bigger-than-life attitudes and sometimes carry themselves as though they were as large as a 260 pound St. Bernard. They ar ...

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  • Affordable Collars For Dogs And Dog Toys At Lucy"s Dog House
    By: Hans luckee | - The main purpose of collars for dogs is to help you control and train your dog more efficiently. This does not mean that collars for dogs should be plain as many dog collars these days combine fashion with function. Rather, collars for dogs are and ought to be dog-friendly utilities that can turn your dog into ally and help bring out you or your dogs personality.
    The most common types of collars for dogs include the following: head, halter-type, chain slip, pronged and dog harnesses co ...

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  • Fun Toys For Dogs - Safe, Interactive And Cheap
    By: Juliette Morgan | - Top dogs deserve safe, fun toys but it is not easy to find toys for dogs that are indestructible and cheap at the same time.

    Unruly behaviour in dogs is often caused by boredom and being left home alone with no fun dogs toys to play with. Every dog needs exercise and mental stimulation. Owners cannot always be on hand to take their dog for a walk or play with them for whatever reason. A few well chosen dogs' toys is the answer to keep your dog happy and content.

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  • Beware: Dogs Play Can Turn Ugly Fast When Children Are Involved
    By: Sylvia Dickens | - Dogs play often involves children. If you've ever seen that interaction, you will recognize what you are about to read. If you haven't, then take note. This information can protect your child and your dog.

    When dogs play, they become obsessed, and children can get over-excited. This can be a deadly combination.

    Most, if not all, children are oblivious to what dogs games can have on their pet. All they think about is having fun with the dog. This usually involves some so ...

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  • Dogs For Sale "" What You Should Know About It
    By: Johny | - There are certain very important points that you should know before you are looking for dogs from a dogs for sale shop. Knowing these aspects about the dogs is necessary because bringing a dog home from a dogs for sale place is no mean responsibility. Your dog is going to stay with you for years, and it is absolutely necessary that you know the key aspects of caring, feeding, training and medical attention for the dog.
    Adopting a pet from a dogs for sale website is very necess ...

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  • Why Do People Love Toy Poodles?
    By: Sherry Tingley | - Toy Poodles are smaller sized dogs. Although not as small as a teacup Poodle which is only five and a half inches tall, these dogs make wonderful pets.

    People in Germany and France used Poodles as gun dogs. Originating in Germany, the name of this dog is derived from the German term "pudel" which means to splash in water.

    Most poodles have a curly coat. These dogs are non-shedding which minimizes carpet hair build up. A poodle's coat requires regular grooming though so ...

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  • Crates For Dogs "" 3 Benefits Of Crates For Puppy Training
    By: Oliver Bay | - When you bring your new puppy home, it is important that she (or he forgive me but I have always owned lady dogs) has somewhere that she can call her own space. A place your puppy can retreat to when it wants to be alone or just rest.
    If the intention is that your dog is going to live in the house with you then the concept of an indoor dog kennel has many benefits.
    In recent years dog baskets have been replaced with indoor kennels or indoor dog crates as they are usually known. C ...

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  • Training Sniffing Dogs
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Do you ever wonder how dogs find criminals in a passenger ship? It's simple: by sniffing. They are called detection or sniffer dogs. Trained to detect people and substances, through their senses, such as explosives, illegal drugs and blood; almost always the sense of smell, which is two thousand times much stronger, and fifty times more sensitive than that of a human's. In addition to sensitivity, a dog's sense of smell is pricky.

    It can discern a specific scent; meaning it can re ...

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  • Does Paper Training Work?
    By: Tristan Andrews | - If there's one thing that nearly all dogs have to learn it's housetraining. But there are different theories about teaching housetraining or potty training. For some people housetraining may involve using a crate and teaching their dog not to soil in his bed area when he's confined. For other people they may try to keep a sharp eye on their puppy and hustle him outdoors at the first hint that he needs to "go."

    Other people prefer to use paper training for their dog's housebreak ...

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  • Have We Spoiled Our Dogs Too Much?
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Dogs have never been more popular than they are today. More than 44 million households in the U.S. have at least one pet dog. They are beloved by people of both sexes and of all ages. But when you stop to think about it, maybe we've gone a little overboard. People walking down the street hold umbrellas over their dogs and get wet themselves. They spend more on gourmet food for dogs than they spend on their own food. One woman on a chat list announced that she spent over $10,000 a month on ...
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  • Why Do Dogs Heel On The Left?
    By: Tristan Andrews | - It's a fair question: why do we ask our dogs to heel on our left side? For that matter, why do we do so many things to the left? Why do we mount a horse from the left side? The reason is basically the same. We have our dog's heel to our left because this is a right handed world.

    In the old days, when men still wore swords, it was necessary to mount horses from the left side for safety purposes. With the swords hanging on the left side (for right handed riders), it was easier ...

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  • Best Dogs For Seniors
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Dog lovers are well aware of the benefits that come from having a dog in their lives. Whether that dog is a tiny Chihuahua or an enormous Saint Bernard, we all have our favorites. Just because we get older doesn't mean we appreciate having dogs as companions any less. Studies have even shown that having a dog as a pet can improve the health and wellbeing of seniors. Many nursing homes welcome animal visitors, pet therapists and some allow pets to live with residents.

    It is imp ...

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  • Choosing A Toy Dog
    By: Tristan Andrews | - A toy dog has the huge advantage that it is small. This often makes it an ideal dog for urban living or for older people with limited mobility. A toy dog does not need long walks. It will not take over a small apartment. A toy dog fits into the modern lifestyle of many people today.

    There are a huge variety of toy dogs. They all have different characteristics just as larger breeds of dog do. It is important to get to know the what each kind of toy dog is like before you make your ...

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  • Beyond Housebreaking - What's Toys Are To Dogs
    By: Tristan Andrews | - The next thing you will really want to work on with your puppy is his knowledge of what constitutes a toy and what doesn't. It's not fun to have a dog that doesn't understand that your new Italian shoes are not his new chew toys. This lesson is fun for your pet and should be for you, too. This lesson will teach your dog not only the word "toy", but the words for specific toys. It will ingrain a categorical concept of "toys" in his brain. The more categories your dog can be taught, the mor ...
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  • Small Dogs Breed "'" Ideal Pets For Apartment Dwellers And Those With Smaller Living Spaces
    By: Brad Zockoll | - Small dogs make ideal pets for apartment dwellers and those with smaller living spaces. They are great companion dogs that adapt well to our busy schedules. There are many good things about small breeds of dogs. They are a lot easier and cheaper to look after. It's easier to travel with a small dog. The best thing about them is that they live longer than big dogs. From cute to tough breeds, toy dog or terrier breeds - there are many different small dog breeds for you to choose from. Generally a ...
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  • A Glimpse On The Various Types Of Terrier Dogs
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Whatever your dog preference is, you are sure to find terrier dogs among the candidates for a pal. You'll get energy you want with little grooming and added wit.

    Basically bred for hunting and killing vermin, Terrier dogs are now known to offer wide spectrum of features and characters that you might find lovable. They are not as cuddly as toy dogs (while there are some terrier dogs in the toy and companion dog brackets) and they may not be as intelligent like other breeds but the ...

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  • Extremely Light Shedding Dogs
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Every dog sheds some just like people lose a little hair. But some dogs shed much more than others, while the ones discussed here shed a lot less. A lightly shedding dog is better for those people that want a house dog without as much cleanup of the dog's fur required. It is also a plus for less grooming of your pet.

    Those that want a dog that shed's less have a large variety of breeds to choose from including: the Irish Water Spaniel, Puli, Yorkshire Terrier, Toy Poodle, Bologne ...

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  • Small Dog Doors Advantages And Disadvantages
    By: R.C.S | - Small dog doors are made to provide security to your small pet dogs and puppies. Since, small, toy dogs are playful and loves to roam around, these doors can give them special access and escape route if bigger animals are chasing them.

    Lets talk about pet doors for a while. In general, dog doors, or most often referred to as dog doors, are small swinging doors that can be installed in an entrance or wall.

    They can give access to your pet animal without making necess ...

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  • Taking Special Care Of Your Teacup Dog
    By: Art Gib | - One must take special care with a teacup dog. Food and nutrition is not less important because the dog is smaller; rather, with teacup dogs nutrition is equally, if not more, important.

    Always do your best to encourage your dog through mealtime. One would want the dog to associate mealtime with positive feelings so that in the future the dog will eat and have proper nutrition.

    To make sure that your little dog stays fit and healthy as an adult, it is imperative tha ...

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  • Interesting Facts About Dogs Why You Want To Own A Pet Dog
    By: Holly Mayer | - Dogs are loyal companions and valued family members for people all over the world, but how much do you really know about mans best friend? While many may take the common dog for granted, it is their heightened senses, their ability to learn through simple reinforcement and observation as well as their evolved form of social cognition that truly sets them apart from the pack.

    Dogs have superb senses. While their eyesight can vary from breed to breed, all dogs possess smell ...

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  • Toy Dog Breeds Advantages And Papillons
    By: Steve D Evans | - Breeds of toy dogs that tend to get along well with older children that are less likely to make loud noises, suddenly run or jump around or do something completely unexpected are more numerous. These dogs typically respond well to children, especially if they have been raised in a household with calm, respectful and responsible kids.

    Each of the types of toy dog breeds require different types and amounts of care, training, food, and exercise. They have different "personalities" a ...

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  • Toy Dog Breeds Advantages And Breeding
    By: Steve D Evans | - Toy dogs are beloved by many. They are loyal and intelligent and especially good at learning tricks. They are known for being very loving and loyal with their owners.
    Toy dogs are great choices for people with allergies or limited space, as they are generally docile and have less fur to irritate sensitive people. They do have a small disadvantage in that they often bark more than larger dogs for attention, but due to the small size of their vocal chords, they do so with less volume! The ...

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  • Dogs Training Series Signs Of Ill Health
    By: Alex Rocklane | - Dogs can overact when they feel unwell or when they are just not happy. They will mope and lie around, looking at you for sympathy. The moment you grab the leash or pick up his favourite toy, his attitude will change drastically. This makes it difficult to know when the dog is really ill.



    There are some signs that are sure a sure giveaway.



    1. Nasal discharge. This indicates that your dog is suffering some nasal congestion. If it is a thick discharg ...

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  • Dogs Training Series Provide Variety To Stop Bad Dog Behavior
    By: Alex Rocklane | - Dogs get bored, just like humans. And like humans, they tend to get into more trouble when they have nothing to do to keep themselves occupied. Dogs need variety just like we do.



    If your dog is misbehaving, getting into things he shouldn't, then he probably is bored. Bored dogs will chew anything handy like table legs, purse straps or footwear. They will chase and bite your family's feet. They will shred whatever is in their path, including paper, items of clothing, towel ...

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  • Dogs Training Series How To Stop My Dogs Chewing
    By: Alex Rocklane | - First of all, you can't and shouldn't stop dog chewing as it is a natural and healthy activity for puppies and dogs. This article explores the reasons for chewing and what actions you can take to minimise the damage your dog causes through chewing.



    Why do dogs and puppies chew?



    In general there are three main reasons for your dog or puppy to chew:



    Teething : This occurs between the ages 14-28 weeks. Chewing on objects helps soo ...

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  • Heartworm Disease In Dogs
    By: Gerry Ronson | - Heartworms are parasites that can be transmitted by mosquitoes. A mosquito will usually bite a dog and transfer the parasites into the bloodstream of the dog. Most often a dog will come into contact with mosquitoes during the warmer seasons. Typically April through September there are more cases of heartworms. When you live in moist climates your dog is generally more susceptible to the disease. When the dog is infected with heartworms they travel in the blood until they reach the heart cav ...
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  • The Pomeranian Personality
    By: Rosie Allan | - A Pomeranian is the perfect companion dog. The breed is a loyal friend, full of fun and eager to be the center of attention. Like most toy dogs, they enjoy human companionship more than just about anything else. Dog breeds are generally categorized: into different groups. The working group usually does some kind of work, like carrying brandy to the snowbound or guarding property.

    Some groups of dog breeds are classified by their ability to do labor, like the working group, the sp ...

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  • Cataracts In Dogs
    By: Gerry Ronson | - Dogs can have several issues regarding their eyes. Most often we talk in general about the eye infections that can occur and how to prevent them. The eye infections are usually easier to diagnose and more common for those who have long hair that gets into the eyes. With cataracts you will find that there are certain breeds who are genetically predisposed to the disease and that it can be quite a process to treat. So what are cataracts?

    Cataracts are a breakdown of the lens fib ...

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  • Dog Crate Training For Your Pet Dogs
    By: Shellaine Enfesta | - When you have new pet dogs or puppies, you have to train them on how to use the crate. There are few very handy tips that you can use or apply. For most experts, dog crate training is done for the best interest of your new pet dogs or puppies. This task is very simple and easy as long as you are consistent with how you do it. The key is being consistent with your new pet or puppies. It will be beneficial for your dog transport when you travel.

    But then what is a dog crate? It is a ...

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  • All About Brain Cancer In Dogs
    By: Gerry Ronson | - Brain cancer or meningioma is a tumor cell that can form in several areas of the brain. The cancer can form at the base of the spine, or any part of the brain. The cells will mutate and the cancer will grow if left untreated. You should know that this type of cancer is malignant. This means that the cancer will continue to grow in the brain until the dog either dies from the cancer or from the pressure on the brain causing an aneurism. It is important that you know and recognize the early s ...
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  • Search And Rescue Dogs
    By: Gerry Ronson | - Did you know that there are a lot of private owners of search and rescue dogs? Well there are. Many people find they need to do something during catastrophes and because they love dogs they decide to adopt and have a dog trained for search and rescue. If you are interested in adopting a search and rescue dog or just in knowing how to care for one you will want to read the below article.

    Search and rescue dogs are very hard working heroes. They can work in earthquake aftermaths ...

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  • Dogs And Cats Can Live Together
    By: Gerry Ronson | - Many first time dog owners have many questions about whether their dog will be good around other pets, around cats, and of course around children. You will find that most dog breeds have specific information on whether they can actually be around other pets. You may have seen stories of dogs adopting little baby chicks or becoming friendly with deer, but are the stories really true? For the most part you have to be very careful with dogs around other pets. There are certain breeds of dogs th ...
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  • Using Dogs For Protection
    By: Gerry Ronson | - Some individuals like to have dogs to protect their home. If you are looking for a dog that will guard your home while you are in absence and even when you are home you will have a few different breeds to choose from. There are some dogs that make really great watchdogs, but are not so great at being guard dogs. So if you are interested in having a guard dog you will want to choose from some of these breeds below.

    The Doberman pinscher is one of the most popular guard dogs in ...

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  • Toy Dog Breeds: The Top Ten Dogs Of This Group
    By: Mike Mathews | - The Toy Group includes most of the very small and miniature lap dogs and apartment-sized companion dog breeds. Toy dogs play a critical role in the lives of people that live alone and their presence can have beneficial effects on the health of the sick, the elderly and the housebound. Toys are popular companion dogs for people living in cities and adapt well to apartment life. Many Toys distrust strangers and make great watchdogs and don't need a lot of exercise beyond what they get running arou ...
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  • The Wonderful World Of Toy Breed Dogs
    By: Connie Limon | - Small toy dogs teach us more about the mystery and magic of canines than the larger dog breeds. Sharing your life with a toy dog can be one of the most enjoyable and intimate experiences you will have with a pet. These little guys will follow you from room to room. In fact, they can be quite nosey. The little guys just love to know exactly what you are doing at all times. He will hop on your lap suddenly while you are reading or watching T.V. You will just routinely start to take him with ...
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