Poodle Complete Profile
Key Facts:
Size: There are three sizes: standard, miniature and toy Height:
Standard - Over 38 cm (15 in) Miniature - 28-38 cm (11-15 in)
Toy - Under 28 cm (11 in) Weight: Standard - 22 kg (49 lb)
Miniature - 12 kg (26 lb) Toy - 7 kg (15 lb) Life Span: 16 years
Grooming: Demanding Exercise: Medium Feeding: Straightforward
Temperament: Sparky & cheerful Country of Origin: France AKC
Group: Toy & Non-Sporting Other Names: Caniche, Barbone
Physical Characteristics:
General Appearance: Elegant, ...
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"Toby" - My Whirling Twirling Sheltie
Five years ago this August a funny little puppy came to live in
our home.
He was tiny, blue-gray and white colored coat, skinny tail that
hurt when it hit you and the biggest bat ears I'd ever seen on a
puppy.
There was one other oddity his eyes were two different colors,
one blue one brown.
This little guy's energy level was amazing; he ran and bounced
like there were springs attached to the pads of his feet. He
made us laugh from the moment he walked through the front door.
However the ...
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Loyal Companions Promote Longevity
Have you ever wondered what a dog thinks, or if he dreams?
Canine companions, by far, are amazing creatures of habit. If
you've ever adopted one, your life has been enriched by the
spirited side of nature.
Deep, within their childlike eyes is the innocence of perpetual
bliss. These fury friends live to satisfy you and you alone.
They soothe us with their undying love and devotion, come to our
aid in a moment's notice, anxiously await our return and fill
our hearts with years of joy and ...
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Is a Boxer Dog The Right Pet For You?
Having a boxer dog as a pet, although low-maintenance, require
your consistent attention, exercise, human interaction,
consistent obedience training and lots of love. You cannot leave
them to their own design for too long or they will get lonely,
bored and into trouble.
Being a big and strong dog as well as a highly intelligent one,
Boxers need both physical and mental stimulations to keep them
even-tempered and dignified while still keeping their impish
spirit and fearless courage in ...
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Why Don't I Understand My Dog?
I have encountered folks who have complained to me about their
numerous (dog) `behavior problems.' And interestingly enough, I
usually discover that most of the behavioral problems are linked
to a common factor. That common factor being pet owners all too
often miss crucial, pet communication signals because of their
busy lifestyles.
What do I mean, "...miss crucial, pet communication
signals...?" While many people love the idea of having
animal companions, we also have daily responsibilities ...
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Good dog health and happiness for Charlie
Good dog health and happiness for Charlie
Our Charlie's dog health was a very important issue to us in our
family. It all started when he was a puppy of course. Aside from
the fun and laughter he brought into our lives he brought us new
found responsibilities we hadn't concerned ourselves with BC.
With some common sense and attention dog health shouldn't have
to be a major family issue. Here's how we dealt with Charlie.
A few dog health issues:
Feeding '
This is normally the easy and fun part. ...
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Listen To A Talking Cockatiel
A wise old man had once told me - listen to a talking cockatiel
and you will feel as happy as with a child. I did not understand
his words until the day I decided to keep cockatiels as pets.
Oh, they are simply adorable!
If you want to listen to a talking cockatiel, you need to train
it that way. Cockatiels, in the entire parrot family, are not
well known as talkers. They are more famous for whistling tunes
of your favorite songs. However, when it does, it is an
experience to listen to a ...
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Parrots For Pets
I have had many pets in my life but parrots for pets are my
all-time favorites. This is primarily because most parrots have
long lives. Moreover, parrots are one of the best pets in the
world. As pets, parrots provide a lot of entertainment and they
bond with humans just as they would with their flock.
For pets, parrots are the right choice for people with small
children at home and for those who have retired from active
professional lives. Parrots can be a lot of fun to be with and
are ideal ...
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Boxers Dogs as Pets - Are they right for you?
Pet Boxers, although low-maintenance, require your consistent
attention, exercise, human interaction, consistent obedience
training and lots of love. You cannot leave them to their own
design for too long or they get lonely, bored and into trouble.
Being a big and strong dog as well as a highly intelligent one,
Boxers need both physical and mental stimulations to keep them
even-tempered and dignified while still keeping their impish
spirit and fearless courage in tact.
How to keep Boxer out of ...
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Old Sparky! Needlephobia, Nerve Conduction Tests, and
I felt queasy contemplating the nerve conduction test and
electromyelogram (EMG) I was about to have. The nerve conduction
test involves taping electrodes to the skin and sending a small
jolt of electric current to them. During the EMG, the doctor
inserts tiny needles into various muscles and examines the
signals displayed on a laptop screen to see how quickly they
respond to stimulation. These tests help to determine if there's
any nerve impairment or damage. Now, I'm in no position ...
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Exclusive Interview With Santa Claus
Over the past two months I have been writing a Christmas story.
It is about Santa Claus and the remarkable sequence of events
that befell a young girl living on the edge of the rainforest in
Palawan, a tropical island where I live.
Of course, for such an apparently far fetched story, it was
important to check out the facts. That was easy to do here in
Palawan, but how could I interview somebody quite so famous as
Santa Claus, who lived far away in a land where I would freeze
to death as soon ...
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Milk Goats - Know Thy Enemy
Patience may be a virtue, but laughter is the only way to
survive goat milking. You can strive for the perfect fencing.
You must aim for good nutrition. But, don't kid yourself. When
it comes to milking, you do not get the last word.
When I decided to add milk goats to my backyard farm I
envisioned pitchers of milk cooling in the fridge while cheddar
rounds age in my cellar. Spirit, my first nanny, had other
ideas. There is an old saying I just made up: "Don't expect
instant gratification ...
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Songwriter Confessions #2
Any real Beatle fan knows that Stu Sutcliffe was the original
bass player,who died of a brain embolism before the Beatles
became famous. But what if it hadn't been Stu with the deadly
weakness, but rather...?
There is very little time left now. The meeting will take place
in a matter of hours: an event so significant for future
generations that nothing can be allowed to change it in any way.
I have found the boy: a cheerful soul with wide eyes that
question the world with amusement. He does not ...
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Raining Cats & Dogs & Geriatric Hookers
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I veered to the right as I keenly saw an elderly woman in the
pouring rain out of the corner of my eye. She was frantically
waving her arms signaling me to pull over. Approaching the curb
I simultaneously lowered the power windows and asked where she
needed to go. 'Across the bridge, can you get me there for three
dollars? That is all I have,' she mumbled. I was already headed
in her direction and was ok with pocketing a few extra bucks, so
I unlocked the door and let her enter. The ...
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You Know Your Breath May Be A Tad Funky When...
You know your breath may be a tad funky when....
You eat a big plate of spaghetti and meatballs for dinner along
with several slices of garlic bread, and notice that more people
are coming up to you and talking with you after dinner than
before.
The group standing alongside you waiting to board an elevator
hang back and decide to wait for the next one once you've
entered.
Your old maid aunt who has tried kissing you right on the lips
for years offers you just a handshake at your most recent ...
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