Archive for the ‘Non-Sporting Group’ Category
by: Mary Rose
The Bulldog is one of the most popular purebred dogs. It is popular among celebrities and families.The broad shouldered,stocky bulldog with it characteristic under bite and pugnacious gait has long been a mascot of sports teams and military units.
But their docile,even tempered personality that belies their tough guy image makes them good pets [...]
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by Daniel Millions
The Poodle, regardless of size or color, is a distinctive, squarely built, elegant dog with a coat that serves as the crowning touch to a royal entity.
From the largest Standard to the tiniest Toy, Poodles have a unique way about them that transcends everything they do in life. How they carry themselves [...]
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by Robert W. Benjamin
Descended from the English Bulldog, the American Bulldog was nearly extinct after World War II. Thanks to the efforts of John D. Summerville, this breed has returned from the edge of extinction and flourished in America. This working dog has been described as fiercely loyal, an excellent hunter, and wonderful family pet. [...]
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by Tom Antion
I’m pretty much considered a hard core businessman. I work 16 hours a day on my very successful Internet business and I think profit all the time. I take care of my obligations and once in a while I donate a little to a good cause although I rarely give much of myself. [...]
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