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     Mastiff
     Mini Pinscher
     Newfoundland
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     Siberian Husky
     Spaniel
     Springer
     Terrier
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Dog bits is full of information about various dog breeds. The intent is to provide the visitor a smorgasbord of information concerning each breed of dog. These dog bits we hope will provide you a better understanding about your dog, or the dog you hope to adopt.

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Adopting a Second Dog
Many dog lovers feel that one dog is not enough. It is important to consider a few things before adding a new dog to your home. (continue reading)

Is that Dog Right for You?
Did you know that there are several hundred dog breeds? With that large number of breeds to choose from, how do people manage to decide which breed is right for them? Luckily, you can narrow down the choices and find the right dog breed by following a few simple steps. (continue reading)

Choosing a Good Dog Breeder
Have you ever purchased a car that was a lemon? Problems rob you of the pleasure of enjoying the new car. Unfortunately there are dogs that are 'lemons' also. A dog with health problems can lead to an empty checkbooks and a lot of heartache. A good breeder will stand behind health guarantees and will do everything possible to assist in the case of an animal with a serious health issue. (continue reading)

How to Become a Dog Breeder
For those that love one particular breed of dog it may be a wise choice to devote their time to bettering that breed. Many times dog breeding involves working with animals from specific bloodlines to create specific traits passed on to future generations. However, many are uncertain on how to breed dogs. (continue reading)
 

 

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