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Ease of Use of Dog Games Online

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
Dogs and Dog Lovers
by RenoTahoe

Ease of Use of Dog Games Online

Even though, not everybody in the world is dog enthusiast, you could find eighty percent of them love to have a dog as their pet. Many have the ability to raise a pet at home, with a specific space, time and some additional money to spend on their needs. Some dog lovers cannot grow pet dogs, when any one of the essentials is missing. Online flash dog games are for both of these people, bringing joy to those who cannot own a dog, and entertainment to those who own one at home. With the main purpose of satisfying dog lovers, these dog games are magnificently designed.

The games feature both big dogs and cute puppies, which you will definitely fall in love with. The puppy games are specially designed to enthrall the kids who love to raise dogs at home. Every game is so diplomatic and non-violent in nature that your kids can enjoy hours of fun together. Since the games are simple in nature, they are most appealing to a younger audience.

There are different types of flash dog games. If you are in a mood for adventure and involve yourself in active games, you can take up the rescue genre, where you have to protect your pet from enemies or obstacles or at times you will be asked to crack simple puzzles to gain high scores.

Every game you come across in these websites is very unique and innovative. It makes you engage in various activities such as playing catch games, assisting the dogs to find the way to come home, grooming them well or to rescue from foes. Flash dog games include all the simple aspects which you do in your real life, with the pet dogs. You can also find nearly all the breeds of dog, in an animated form.

It is not hard to locate these flash dog games websites, but you have to look out for a game that makes you go crazy. If you narrow your search with specific kind of dog games, or breed of dogs or puppies or adventure games, you will get the list of all the websites that host particular games.

Most of these games are designed using flash. Flash brings quick loading of the flash dog games and makes it easy for immediate play. None of the genuine website asks you to download the dog games into your computer to run. Yet, your computer should be installed with flash plug-in, to avail the games to the browser, in order to run them.

Generally, browsers today have the built in facility of flash plug-in in them. Further, the kind of platforms too does not matter to hold the dog games. Any kind of operating system like Linux, Windows or Mac, running in your computer does not affect your dog games play. No expensive software or hardware is required to fetch the games in your computer. The flash dog games are so simple without any such complications.

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German Shepherd Dog Lover ? Are You One?

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
Dogs and Dog Lovers
by phrenologist

German Shepherd Dog Lover ? Are You One?

 

In the Islands the German shepherd is still called an Alsatian and is one of the most respected dogs in the country to this day. Since becoming a dog lover I like to talk about German shepherds and how I acquired the little love of my life.

 

Even though I have had a long history with dogs I did not become a real dog lover and owner until recently. Although I was always impressed by how smart police dogs were I never thought in my wildest dreams I would own a German shepherd.

 

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What impressive dogs the German shepherds are; a highly intelligent, strong, loyal dog that looks nice, or is a nice looking dog. Most often employed by the military and police for search and rescue missions, they are known for being the best bred dogs for working. Some of their great characteristics are that they are extremely loyal towards their owners and people they are familiar with even children but they also can become very much attached and show aggression towards people they do not know.

 

These dogs are known to have two coats, the bottom or undercoat is made up of short hairs that are not shed often, while the outer or top coat sheds constantly to shows the short or medium hairs, with the long hairs being less common.

 

I acquired my German shepherd at work one day when one of the young men I worked with mentioned to a group of ladies that his neighbor’s dog and her two, two-month old puppies jumped into his pool. He said that his neighbor did not really want to keep the puppies because someone else’s dog mated their dog unknown to them and they did not need too many dogs, so they wanted to give them away.

 

Needless to say the pups were to be given away and all the ladies were excited inquiring as to what type of pups they were. Since ladies seem to prefer smaller breed dogs he was calling out smaller dog breed names and seemingly the two dogs had found new owners among the staff.

 

The young man agreed to bring the pups in to work to their new owners as there were two dogs to be given away. When the ladies saw that the dogs were not the smaller breed dogs they were expecting excitement and interest disappeared because instead these pups were German shepherd mix. German Shepherds are large-breed dogs that are generally between 22 and 26 inches long, and their ideal height is 25 inches. Those ladies did not want the big type dogs because these dogs weigh between 49 and 95 pounds. One dog ended up getting an owner from the ladies who had promised to take them. The other pup was in a box waiting, hoping someone would want to take her home.

 

After coming out of a meeting the night in question that the young man brought the dogs, I saw him standing in the lobby looking bewildered with a box containing the one remaining dog. When I inquired as to why he was still at work he said he did not know what to do with the pup no one wanted and he did not want to take it back home to his neighbor because the dog would be given to an animal shelter.

 

I was still not an actual “dog lover” but I agreed to take the frightened little German shepherd pup home to my two sons. My boys had been asking for a dog for years but I never wanted to get one until they were old enough and would be responsible for taking care of it.

 

When I called and told my boys I was bringing a puppy home they dismissed the thought quickly because they never believed I would bring a dog into the house. Remember, as an Islander we never bring dogs inside the house, but that nigh I did. No sooner I arrived at the house with the little frightened puppy, my sons promptly took her and lovingly gave her a bath.

 

We named our little shepherd mix Nahla who is now going on seven months. The boys are doing very well training the dog. She has a great temperament for our family and she is a sweet, loving dog.

 

This Article was originally published in Are You A German Shepherd Dog Lover?

 

I am Nelsa Leslie, I grew up in the Islands. My family had a lot of animals and dogs so I enjoy sharing experiences and stories about dogs.

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Why You Should Buy Havanese Dogs

Saturday, July 24th, 2010
Dogs and Dog Lovers
by NinaOA

Why You Should Buy Havanese Dogs

If a person is considering buying a new dog they should consider what type of dog they are buying carefully. There is nothing worse than having an adorable puppy grow into a dog that is inappropriate for the family, especially when a little research would have let them know that before they bought it. Havanese dogs are a great small dog breed for any person seeking a new pet. In fact, Havanese are a great all around type of dog, no matter the size they are compared to. They have a good temperament, are hypoallergenic, and are a very healthy breed. When buying dogs like the Havanese (or any other breed really) a person should make sure that the breed is right for him or her and the person’s family. Adopting or buying dog is a long commitment that should not be taken lightly. Remember, when a person is getting a dog, they are getting a new family member. If a person is thinking about getting a new dog for his or her family, that person may wish to consider the small dog breed called the Havanese dog. This is a dog that originates from breeding in Cuba, and has been made somewhat more famous due to celebrities such as Barbara Walters owning them. This is a very varied type of dog. Havanese dogs may come in many different fur types and colors. In fact, very few colors and fur types and combinations will exclude them from being shown.

The Havanese dog breed is considered a very intelligent and a highly-trainable one. Dog lovers will find many reasons to buy this particular breed. First of all, this dog does not shed so it is considered hypoallergenic, which is great for anyone who is allergic to dogs. Second of all, Havanese dogs have a great temperament and even enjoys playing with children. Third of all, Havanese dogs are considered to be very healthy and most are healthier than the average small breed dog according to reliable Havanese information.

Havanese dogs are considered (like Bichons and poodles) to be a shed-free dog. This means that they shed very little, although they must be brushed. This type of dog is considered to be hypoallergenic because although they have dander, they do not shed it off easily. This adds one bit of work for a pet owner, because that means they must be brushed frequently to avoid damage to their skin and fur.

The temperament of Havanese dogs is another great reason to have this type of dog. Unlike most small dogs, Havanese dogs do not get nervous around people and children. Most children (even fairly young ones) are able to play with this dog easily.

A huge concern among pet owners, particularly among purebred dog owners, is the general health of the dog and the dog breed. Unlike many dog breeds, particularly smaller dog breeds, the Havanese is relatively hardy. The breed overall, is a very healthy one.

Choosing a dog for one’s family can be a very difficult choice. There are many factors a person should consider, many of which they do not even think about until they adopted a dog they are not ready for. One type of dog that is generally a safe choice for most families is the Havanese dog breed. Havanese Dogs are a beautiful small dog breed that fit well into most households and bring joy along with them.

Havanese Dogs fit in with most families so well because of the fact that they do not shed, which makes them hypoallergenic, they are a very good temperament, and even get along with small children. They are a very healthy breed, especially compared to other small dog breeds. In addition to these factors, Havanese Dogs are very trainable smart dogs. Overall, they will fit into almost every household and are an excellent breed of dog.

A particular lover of small breeds, Fiona Kelly has extensive experience raising, breeding and caring for many types of dogs. Havanese are a wonderful small dog breed characterized by its lack of shedding, good temperament, and good general health. Information about what to expect with the Havanese can be found in this article.