Pomeranian Dog History

The Pom is a compact dog with a soft undercoat and harsh long outer coat. He has a plumed tail that is upright with the end laying flat along the back. His demeanor is alert and curious. With his fox like appearance, the Pom has a short muzzle with rounded skull, small ears and almond shaped bright eyes. The Breed standard allows all colors. The AKC standard size for a Pom is 3 to 7 pounds. With...

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J and J Dog Supplies: Dog Agility Equipment for Dog Obedience ...

J and J Dog Supplies is focused on strengthening the relationship between people and their dogs. We offer hand braided leather leashes, dog agility, ...

Jim Rau Dog Shows Online Office

Show results and judging programs. Has a printable entry form, but no online entry available.

United States Dog Agility Association

The USDAA sanctions agility events throughout North America. Event calendar and answers to frequently asked questions.

Dog News

Weekly magazine with show results, top ten stats, and breeder and handler directories.

Good Dog Magazine, Inc.

Articles from Good Dog!(R) The Consumer Magazine for Dog Owners. Health, nutrition, and product tests. Since 1988.

Deaf Dog Education Action Fund

The mission of the Deaf Dog Education Action Fund is to provide education and funding for the purpose of improving and/or saving the lives of deaf dogs.

Welcome to Dogwise.com - Dog Books

Titles include works on individual breeds, activities, health and nutrition.

Police Dog Home Page

K9 Academy For Law Enforcement operated by Bob Eden and Gord Ney. Includes philosophy, courses and products.

Gone to the Dogs: a new British comedy film out now on DVD!

Gone to the Dogs, a surreal comedy about a stagnant relationship that gets a new leash of life from canine metamorphosis. Visit the BAFTA nominated site and ...

Dog Brothers Inc. Martial Arts

A system of many styles that also draws upon Krabi-Krabong, Silat, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and Bando. Includes information on the system and instructors, ...

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5 Big Reasons to Crate Train your Dog

Are you frustrated with your dog? Does he chew everything in sight? Does he leave puddles and piles everywhere? Is a car ride with your dog synonym of a nightmare? If you answered yes to any of these questions, I have a simple solution for you: crate training. Here are 5 big reasons why you should start crate training your dog: Reason #1: A Crate Stops Destructive Behaviors Most dogs are destructive because they don't have anything more interesting to do than chew on everything they can sink their teeth in. You have to remember that chewing is a natural dog behavior and an excellent way for your...

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What A Dog Really Needs

Loyal, friendly, protective, affectionate, fun. Those qualities have earned dogs a special place in the lives and hearts of humans. Most dogs now are owned as pets mainly because they are THE ideal pets. A dog will always try to keep you pleased and smiling. It will never hold grudges against you, and will never judge you for your looks or mistakes. It isn't called man's best friend for nothing. Dogs have a basic need for shelter, good nutrition, exercise and companionship. A dog will rely on its owner for all of these needs, in addition to training and protection. These are all basic needs,...

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