Showing posts with label Puppies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Puppies. Show all posts

Thursday, September 26, 2013

French Bulldog Puppies | Blue French Bulldog Puppies


The blue frenchies are taking over! These babies are just beautiful, clownish and playful! They’re funny looking mouse ears make you laugh and their flat, wrinkly face and to die for. They have short, cobby bodies and snort like little pigs. Their coats come in solid blue, blue brindle, blue pied and even blue and tan. They are as exotic as any bulldog can be in a compact and portable style. The blue french bulldog is among the top most desirable canine breeds in the world. They have taken a dramatic just in popularity within the last decade according to the AKC (American Kennel Club).



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A beautiful blue french bulldog puppy



 


Their flat faces with all those wrinkles make these little pint sized bulldogs irresistible to most dog lovers. Some of these blue coated frenchies come from imported quality bloodlines. Some of the countries known for their quality blue french bulldogs are Hungary and Russia. Bloodlines such as Blue Shark from Blue Shark Kennels in Hungary are among the best and most favorable but you also have Gold-Sierra in Hungary which specializes in quality champion bred dogs and often times produce chocolate french bulldogs as well.


The look and quality of these bullies is one thing but the amount of care required for this breed of dog is another. They do require some careful attention although the are quite a sturdy and robust little dog. Their ears are one thing for example you need to consider when choosing to care for one of these frenchie pups, they can accumulate dirt due to their funnel-like shape. Their rolls on their face also need to be thoroughly cleaned and whipped dry after a bath for example.


Be sure to do your research and homework when you decide to purchase a blue french bulldog puppy from a reputable breeder. You may find quality blue frenchies by visiting: Silverblood Frenchies


For more info on puppies visit: http://www.blue-frenchbulldog.com/Blue-French-Bulldog-Puppies-for-Sale.html





Information on AKC French Bulldog Puppies


AKC MEET THE BREEDS®: French Bulldog
Often described as “a clown in the cloak of a philosopher,” the French Bulldog originated as, and continues to be used as a companion dog. The breed is small and muscular with heavy bone structure, a smooth coat, a short face and trademark “bat” ears. Prized for their affectionate natures and even dispositions, they are generally active and alert, but not unduly boisterous. Frenchies can be brindle, fawn, white, and brindle and white.


French BulldogA Look Back
Lacemakers in 19th Century Nottingham, England selectively bred the early bulldog for a downsized or “toy” bulldog, for use as a lap pet. When the Industrial Revolution displaced some lacemakers to France, they took the dogs with them, and soon the “toy” bulldogs became popular in France, where wealthy Americans doing the Grand Tour saw and fell in love with them. In the late 1800s these “toy bulldogs” became known as French Bulldogs.


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Right Breed for You?
Frenchies are indoor dogs, but require air conditioning in warm weather. While good at alerting their owners to danger (Look! The UPS Guy is coming!), their main role is that of lap warmer. The Frenchie requires minimal exercise and grooming.


If you are considering purchasing a French Bulldog puppy, learn more here.


Non-Sporting Group; AKC recognized in 1898.
Must weigh 28 pounds or less.
Companion.
© The American Kennel Club, Inc.


http://www.akc.org/breeds/french_bulldog/





Blue French bulldog puppies are the most popular and fastest growing breed of dog


French Bulldog Puppies
Many dog fans today know that there are a variety of bulldog breeds, there’s the English bulldog, the American bulldog, and of course, the French Bulldog just to name a few. Although they come from the same higher breed, there are many distinct characteristics that can be found from one sub breed that is not present from another. This is because of the different combination of breeds that they have prior to the establishment of their own line. Their is also a new largly growing trend and style of the same French Bulldog breed, they are the Blue French Bulldogs. Blue French Bulldogs are the same breed but come in a number of diluted colors and hues of bluish gray. This type of French Bulldogs are much more rare and harder to find therefore and much more expensive. The most common color or marking is the solid Blue French Bulldog, you also have the Blue Fawn French Bulldog, the Blue Pied French Bulldog and the Blue Brindle French Bulldog. They are “blue gene carriers” and if they don’t display the visible blueish gray coat color than they are know as “blue carriers” although they might not be blue in color themselves. The “blue carriers” hare capable of producing Blue French Bulldog puppies, however.
So, if you are going to purchase a French bulldog, it’s not only by the way the dog looks that you can determine whether the creature is a purebred, you can also now this by their characteristics, like in the manner they keep themselves as a puppy. Although it is not inherent in all French bulldog puppies, these are the characteristics that are very notable with this particular bulldog breed.
Most first time French bulldog owners have the dog as puppies. It is rare that one would be in possession of an adult French bulldog at the start, but it does happen, especially those who have rescued them. So when you finally own a French bulldog puppy, you most probably would like to train them to make them easier to live with. For the first time French bulldog puppy owner, be warned, if you don’t have a lot of patience, this is not the dog for you. They are reluctant learners so you need to have huge patience and persistence with them. You have to develop effective and short signals to let them know what you want them to do, this should be repeatedly done every day.
Blue French Bulldog puppies also crave attention, and lots of it. More than other dogs, they require human interaction and are psychologically let down if they don’t get that much human interaction. French bulldogs also play well with other dogs, they are not usually aggressive, but, if you have a small child that would tend to hurt the dog, this would not sit well with them. But generally, they are great companions for families as they are very lovable, playful, very affectionate, and has a pleasant behavior.
Also, French bulldog puppies tend to sleep a lot. They try to conserve their energy. With the distinct form of their face, they find it very hard to breathe so they tend to get tired easily. So don’t get frustrated if they tend to doze off after a while.
As one of the smallest in the bulldog breed, French bulldogs as puppies are generally very small, so they are very cute and cuddly, even when they go into adulthood, they don’t really grow into a huge frame, their small and stocky, unlike their American cousins. Their smooth coats also don’t shed a lot so there’s not much of a mess to clean up, provided you have trained them well to do their dirty deeds outside the house.


French Bulldog puppy







Choosing French Bulldogs for Sale Online
Many dog aficionados lovingly call Blue French Bulldogs as ‘Frenchies’, they could also be referred to as frog dogs or clowns. These names are aptly provided because of their looks and their playful manner. Although through the name of this small companion dog would lead one to believe that the French have largely played a major role in its development, many experts agree that American and British breeders have had a huge hand in this breed’s development.
First off, as a potential online buyer, you have to know that there are many differences with American Bulldogs and French Bulldogs. Their purchase price alone varies widely. Blue French Bulldogs are much more expensive and puppies can fetch anywhere from $ 2,500 to $ 5,000.
Be very wary though, the internet has become a bastion for the breeding of spurious websites and niche marketing have made money for so many people. So it’s highly probable that there are numerous websites that are posing as legitimate dog sellers but are in fact far from it.
One way to determine if a seller’s reputation is dubious is by looking at their prices. If it’s too cheap to be true, it probably isn’t worth your business. Many websites find that slashing down prices would indeed attract more customers, but if those prices are unbelievably low, then it’s a high probability that they are not selling purebreds. It is of utmost importance that you don’t get lured by these low prices and get yourself into a trap.
The next thing that you should consider is that the price tag falls as the dog ages, so if the price does indeed seem incredibly low, maybe it’s because it’s a year old French Bulldog. Try to compare the prices of different websites. Many genuine websites today have developed a system to ensure that they have a reliable user base. This usually means verifying their customer’s identity and asking them to register to their website. The registration is commonly free. Choose websites like these for your comparison.
Choosing which website to purchase from doesn’t just mean the one with the lowest price. After carefully considering if the website is genuinely reputable, then most would choose where they can get the best deal. The best deal doesn’t just mean getting the lowest asking price for French Bulldogs. You should also see if the dog is already registered and if they would provide a certification in writing. Your pup should come with AKC (American Kenel Club) registration papers. Whether with partial or full AKC rights or not, AKC is the primary and most respected and legitimate Blue French Bulldog registry in the world.


French Bulldog
Plus, they should also provide ample and comfortable transportation means for your dog when it is delivered to your home. This usually means that the transportation environment is air-conditioned. Collecting this information and listing down the pros and cons of each website will help you determine where you will be able to get a good deal.
French Bulldogs are very active companions and can be a great friend. They are very playful especially if you get the purebred. So take the time to choose the right website to buy French Bulldogs, this is an investment where both the owner and the pet wins all the time.
For more information on Blue French Bulldog puppies, including their history, origin and colors visit French Bulldog Puppies



Wednesday, September 25, 2013

About Us » Britany Bulldog Puppies

bulldog_brigman44Brittany bulldogs is a family based English bulldog kennel dedicated to a continuous effort to obtain a more perfect English bulldog.
Quality puppies meeting the breed standards, conformation, health, and temperament are our priorities.
We hope that you can find your next companion/family member at our kennel.
We at Brittany Bullies are focused on providing high quality English bulldogs and customer satisfaction. We will do everything we can to earn your trust and meet your expectations.
Look on our website and become familiar with our current puppies.
We have been breeding and raising English bulldogs since 1998 and it is our main breed we own and work with. We have a very good job so we don’t depend on breeding and selling puppies to make life. But just for the sake of experience and the fact that Bulldog has been our best breed.
We understand and appreciate the various factors to be considered when making the decision on purchasing your English bulldog puppy. For that reason, you have our support. We will walk you through each and every step because we at Legacy Bullies understand bulldogs better.

Pet store puppies damaged by puppy mill practices




Pet store puppies damaged by puppy mill practices







Back in 2008, Best Friends launched our puppy mill initiatives after identifying puppy mills as one of the primary sources of animals entering our nation’s shelters.


A revealing Best Friends–led study, just published in the current issue of the “Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association,” adds more weight to that analysis. Led by Dr. Frank McMillan, director of well-being studies at Best Friends, in collaboration with a highly regarded research team, the study compared the behavior profiles of pet store puppies with those acquired from hobbyist, noncommercial breeders. It is estimated that 99 percent of pet store puppies are sourced from high-volume commercial breeders, which is to say they come from puppy mills.


Dogs acquired as puppies from small, noncommercial breeders were selected for comparison for the following reasons:


1. They enter their new homes at approximately the same age as pet store pups do.
2. Their history prior to purchase is known.
3. They are, for the most part, purebred dogs.


In fact, the only difference then between the sampled groups was the nature of their breeding, whelping, weaning and prolonged, stressful transport. One is set in a commercial breeding environment with hundreds or even thousands of other dogs, while the other is set in a hobby breeder’s home environment with only a mother dog or a small group of household pets.


The difference in findings between the two groups was profound, but not surprising.


Problem behaviors exhibited by pet store dogs read like answers to a shelter surrender questionnaire, with the strongest effects observed in relation to aggressive behavior. For example, sexually intact pet store dogs were three times as likely to have owner-directed aggression as were sexually intact dogs acquired from small breeders. Pet store dogs were nearly twice as likely to have aggression toward unfamiliar dogs.


Additionally, pet store dogs were also 30 to 60 percent more likely to have stranger-directed aggression, aggression to other household dogs, as well as fear of dogs and nonsocial stimuli, separation anxiety, and touch sensitivity. Other undesirable behaviors included escaping from the home, sexual mounting of people and objects, and most forms of house soiling.


This Best Friends’ research effort is a follow-up to a 2011 study conducted by Dr. Frank and the same research team that compared adult puppy mill survivors to a sampling of dogs without any puppy mill history. The results of that study were equally dramatic, but likewise not at all surprising.


The adult breeding dogs from puppy mills showed significantly elevated levels of fears/phobias, compulsive/repetitive behaviors, and heightened sensitivity to being touched. “The most prominent difference was in the level of fear,” says Dr. Frank. “Compared to normal pet dogs, the chance of recovered puppy mill dogs scoring in the highest ranges for fear was six to eight times higher.”


The physical abuses associated with puppy mills are well documented. Puppy mills are just another version of factory farming, where the profit margin for the mostly rural mill operators is small. Production cost savings are paid for on the backs of the dogs held captive for breeding and their pet store–bound puppies.


For example, small cages mean that more animals can be crammed into limited space. Understaffed workers provide only subsistence level care for the dogs and pups. Low-cost, low-quality food results in dietary deficiencies and chronic disease. Puppies are force-weaned at an earlier-than-appropriate age so that they can arrive at the pet store at eight weeks of age. Veterinary care is nominal and is limited to the replacement cost of the animal. A puppy miller typically sells a pup to a middle man for as little as a couple of hundred dollars so the incentive to invest in medical care is essentially zero. Every corner that is cut represents a corresponding slice cut from the quality of life of the puppy mill dog.


This newly published research fills in the picture of the invisible psychological damage that puppy mills inflict on innocent, young dogs.


The entire pet trade industry — from breeder to pet store — is a disgrace and needs a major overhaul. Needless to say, there is often a considerable desire to “save” pet store puppies by buying them, but that sentiment is misguided because it merely makes room for another victim. The best way to fight puppy mills is to never buy from a pet store or an online retailer.


Many thanks to Dr. Frank and his research colleagues, James A. Serpell, PhD and Deborah L. Duffy, PhD from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, along with Elmabrok Masaoud, PhD and Ian R. Dohoo, DVM, PhD from the Department of Health Management, Atlantic Veterinary College, University of Prince Edward Island, Canada. Your work has given us another compelling argument in our campaign against the shame of puppy mills.



Gregory Castle
CEO
Best Friends Animal Society












  • puppygirl



    while i know better now, 12 years ago i had no clue and i bought a beautiful cocker spaniel from a pet store in NYC. she is now 12 1/2 and is the most wonderful dog. she was a typical puppy but didn’t even chew that much and she has been an amazing, well behaved dog her whole life. she never really needed a leash as she always listens and stays close. while i’ll never buy another dog, i wouldn’t change a thing from my past as she is my baby and i wouldn’t change a hair on her head.






  • http://www.facebook.com/pamela.beck.1232 Pamela Beck



    Many blessings to all who work to make animals’ lives better. We are their only voice. ♥ So I am using my voice to post this repeatedly, until it somehow falls into the hands of someone who has the authority and the courage to help us put an end to puppy and kittens mills, once and for all…. PUPPY MILLS ARE GLUTTING THE SYSTEM
    We will euthanize 10,000 pets today at our animal shelters and city Animal Care & Control facilities. We will euthanize 10,000 pets tomorrow too, and most every day. Unless our lawmakers enact regulations on the production of puppy and kitten mills, this pet overpopulation crisis is doomed to increase. This is costing our government millions of dollars, which are OUR TAX DOLLARS! And they are being spent to KILL PETS that the PUPPY MILLS ARE PRODUCING. What is wrong with this picture? The USDA has NEGLECTED to regulate this mill production, to the point that our country is about to explode with dead and suffering animals. Surely, our government must know that this has to stop! I will never understand how the USDA has any business having pets under the same regulations, (or the lack thereof), as poultry, slaughter hogs and beef cattle producers…WE DO NOT EAT DOGS AND CATS IN THIS COUNTRY, they are pets! Our government must stop allowing them to be mass produced like they were food animals! And the conditions that we accept as “USDA approved” for these animals to live in, consist of a lifetime of horrific neglect and deprivation! These pets don’t even go to slaughter when they are old enough and fattened up. They live their entire lives in a cage, often left out in all kinds of weather, with little or no veterinary care. The female’s’ life is spent carrying, nursing, or grieving her lost babies, until she is bred yet again. Then about twice a year, the male shares her cage until mating is complete. Then he is returned to languish in his own flthy cage until it is time to breed again. This only ends for them when they die, or become “no longer good for breeding” and there is no regulation on how they are “disposed of” then. But the numbers of dead and decaying animal carcasses that are strewn throughout or piled up on the property of far too many of these mills, speaks volumes. Unfortunately, the financial influence of the Agriculture business has managed to supercede the horrific conditions of the animals, the pet overpopulation crisis, even the glutting of our own systems!
    WE THE PEOPLE, MUST RISE UP AND DEMAND THAT OUR GOVERNMENT ENACT LAWS TO END THIS INSANITY! I guarantee you, if the beef producers were churning out millions of pounds of beef in a year, and we only ate half of it, and the other half had to be “disposed of” at great expense to the government, you can bet the USDA would be slapping some major restrictions on beef production. So why don’t they see that we are euthanizing over four million pets a year, and the puppy and kitten mills are “producing” a majority of them? IS OUR GOVERNMENT REALLY SO “OWNED” BY THE PUPPY MILL/Ag INDUSTRY, THAT THEY BETRAY THEIR CONSTITUENTS, WASTE OUR TAX DOLLARS AND GLUT THEIR OWN SYSTEM? We need to find a way to rid our world of this horrific business of abuse and neglect! OUR GOVERNMENT MUST TAKE ACTION TODAY!


    “Cruelty to animals is as if man did not love God… there is something so dreadful, so satanic, in tormenting those who have never harmed us, and who cannot defend themselves, who are utterly in our power.” Cardinal John Henry Newman.






  • Peggy



    YAY! another plus for proving how bad puppy mills are. God Bless all of you who work tirelessly to end this disgusting practice. My husband and I are members of Best Friends and leave in about 3 weeks for another week at the sanctuary to volunteer in any way we can. This will be our 4th year in a row going and if I could, I would buy a house and move to Kanab to be as close to Angel Canyon, home of Best Friends, and be there every day to help. That canyon has magic at work in it….one of the most healing places I have ever been. I will continue to go back every year as long as I can
    and get more and more involved w/all their causes. ♥ to all the animals and their beautiful caregivers.






  • lokiswife



    As the “mommy” of two dogs rescued from abusive situations and one rescued puppy mill dog, I can tell you that it takes a lot of love and patience to overcome the bad starts these dogs get. Too many people don’t understand this, or don’t have the time and patience to work through the problems before they give up and the pet goes to a shelter or another home. It is heartbreaking….but I feel happy about the two I saved.
    One problem that hasn’t been mentioned is the dog shows like Westminster. Every year people see the winner prancing around, well behaved and cute, and they want a dog like that. Puppy mills and pet stores are glad to oblige and soon the clones of the top Westminster dog are being sent to pounds and other facilities when people realize that the dog they saw on TV was not the same as the puppy they bought. You want a dog of the winning variety at Westminster? Wait six months and go to the pound or dog shelter. There will be some “copies” of the top Westminster dog there.






  • zippysmon



    Why can’t we get some kind of law that would take the puppy mill owners home and land or a very large fine like 1/2 milliom. I think that would slow down people from opening a mill. I took in 2 rescue dogs so if every one would take in one homeless animal that would help reduce the problem. Every person that buy a animal must sign a paper to have that animal fixed at 3 mo. and then have a signed paper by a Vet. and they must show that paper to get dog tags. The breader must buy a Lic. at a lg price so every one can’t afford one.







Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Cute Australian Labradoodle Puppies! « Manor Lake Australian Labradoodles Blog

These are a few pictures of our cute Australian Labradoodle puppies at Manor Lake. The top picture is a sweet little girl from Cali and Ryder – she has a curly fleece coat and is an apricot color – she is available for adoption to a wonderful home. The middle picture is a beautiful wavy fleece chocolate puppy from our Clover and Cloudcatchers Limited Eddition (Eddie). The bottom picture is also of Cali’s and Ryder’s Australian Labradoodle puppies posing for us in a Christmas basket. We do have some availability from our Cali and Ryder litter. Please email at kim@manorlakelabradoodles.com or call 360-303-0497 for information and availability.


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Blue French Bulldogs do require special care and some considerations must be made prior to your puppy purchase.



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Exotic and Rare blue french bulldogs



1. First off the proper research must be done regarding this bully breed. Research is imperative in getting to know this breed’s most important aspects.


2. Blue French Bulldogs need to live in a cool place, they certainly don’t do good outside, they are predominantly an inside dog type of breed.


3. Frenchies also have a flat face also known as brachycephaly and it is wise to not keep them under direct sun light for an extended amount of time due to their restrictions in breathing. Hot conditions are totally not recommended.


4. Frenchies need to have fresh water available to them at all times. They can overheat easily and in summer months may require a little more water than usual. So it’s very important to KEEP THEM COOL.


5. One good way to cool french bulldogs down when they get a little hot is with a nice doggie bath. However, when bathing there are two very important things to note:



  • Be cautious not to get excess water into their ears. Remember, their ear due to size and shape, act as a funnel and it’s easy to get excess water into them when being bathed.

  • Also, when drying your little frenchie please be sure to dry up between those rolls, folds and wrinkles. Frenchies have folds in their faces and on their nose that can trap moisture and harm them by becoming infected. So be sure to thoroughly dry them.


6. Be prepared to “smell” your Frenchie! This is not the case with all french bulldogs but it sure is with a large percentage of them, they due let out a lot of gas! This is mostly due to the fact that they are brachycephalic dogs they breathe in a lot of air through their mouth instead of their noses.


7. Blue French Bulldogs can gain weight fairly quickly once they hit adulthood. Since their bodies are compact and cobby they can put on the pound fast and if you have one that likes to eat this could happen to you. Keep in mind that a small compact body can gain weigh very quickly so keep watch of your french bulldog puppies’ weight,


For more information about blue french bulldog puppies for sale visit: http://www.blue-frenchbulldog.com/Blue-French-Bulldog-Puppies-for-Sale.html






Solid Blue Shark French Bulldog

Solid Blue Shark French Bulldog



This is an example of what a quality solid blue french bulldog stud dog should look like. He has absolutely no brindle anywhere on his body. He is SOLID through and through. He is also a special subject due to the fact he has no white anywhere on his body. This is a very rare coloration and pattern for a frenchie and is considered and exotic look and color. He also carrier a large blocky head with a flat face with many wrinkles. This is a very desirable physical trait for a quality bred blue french bulldog of any color. He happens to come from Blue Shark Kennels in Hungary son to the Legendary Iwan.



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This particular male has a ton of bone with a thick muscular body and great confirmation. Smaller ears and short and compact body frame, referred to as “cobby” by most frenchie enthusiasts.



Monday, September 23, 2013

Puppies for sale - Labradoodles

MINIATURE RED & APRICOT F1B LABRADOODLE PUPPIES FOR SALE IN OHIO


Welcome to the home of A J and Kisha Genter, and our Mini-Labradoodle Family.  Our Mini-F1B Labradoodles are stocky, and larger-boned than most other F1B Labradoodles, and have a beautiful, blocky style of head. Our Mini-Labradoodles have unique allergy friendly coats that are low to non-shedding. One can expect our Mini- F1B Labradoodles to be full grown at 15-25 pounds.


 The Mini’s have been raised within our family and are great with kids!  


If you are interested in a future Red or Apricot Mini please feel free to drop us an email.  We are taking deposits for our Future  Red Mini Doodles.  We we are expecting late October, and will have Mini Doodles just in time for Christmas !!! 


Health Warranty Included.


Please let us know you saw our ad on BreedersClub.net.

BLUE HEELER PUPPIES FOR SALE


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Australian Cattle Dogs (Complete Pet Owner’s Manual)

Australian Cattle Dogs (Complete Pet Owner

The sturdy, active Australian Cattle Dog is an excellent working dog, noted for its loyalty and protective instincts toward its master. This book is a title in Barron’s extensive line of Complete Pet Owner’s Manuals . Heavily illustrated with color photos and instructive line art, these books present information on housing, feeding, health care, the title animal’s traits–and where applicable, on grooming, training, and breeding. Each book is individually written by a trainer, breeder, veterinarian, or other animal specialist. The titles cover virtually all animals that are kept as pets, and include a wide selection of dog and cat breeds, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians, small mammals, and even some insects and arachnids.


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The Blue Heeler Hotel, Kynuna QLD Australia. The walls are covered with signatures. Yes mine’s there! This pub is just out in the middle of nowhere. If you are driving from Longreach to Mt Isa, you will go past it. There’s this, and the petrol station, and come cattle yards. And that’s about it.


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Catta collects Eze, her nine weeks old Blue Heeler puppy – the fifth and last for sale. We keep Kina, a beautiful girl – which will live together with her mum SE UCH Caisa, 5 years old, in Hoor in the south of Sweden.


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How To Train Your Blue Heeler To Do Fun Tricks

Teaching your Blue Heeler to do tricks is not just fun for you both it also helps stop a lot of problems some Blue Heelers have with destructive tendencies. Many Blue Heelers and some breeds more than others get board and this boredom can lead to destructive behavior, but if you keep your Blue Heelers mind active and busy then the boardom is not an issue and so the destructive behavior is less lightly.

With these INCREDIBLY EASY tricks, you can quickly train your Blue Heeler to do a number of great tricks, and have a load of fun with him along the way!


Table Of Contents:


Introduction
Motivating Your Blue Heeler
Some Basic Tips
Basic Training For Your Blue Heeler
Give Your Blue Heeler A Bribe
Teaching Signals For Your Blue Heeler
Your Blue Heeler Must Learn To Focus
Chaining?


Blue Heeler Tricks
Teach Your Blue Heeler To React To Bang-Bang!
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Play Dead
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Limp
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Crawl
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Beg
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Bow
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Dance
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Spin
Teach Your Blue Heeler To “Find It”
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Fetch
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Give Kisses
Teach Your Blue Heeler To “Go That Way”
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Open A Box
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Roll Over
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Sit
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Hide His Eyes
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Sneeze
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Turn Around
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Turn On The Light
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Wave
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Yawn
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Speak
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Say Hello
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Say No
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Count
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Jump Rope


Conclusion


Teaching your Blue Heeler to do tricks is not just fun for you both it also helps stop a lot of problems some Blue Heelers have with destructive tendencies. Many Blue Heelers and some breeds more than others get board and this boredom can lead to destructive behavior, but if you keep your Blue Heelers mind active and busy then the boardom is not an issue and so the destructive behavior is less lightly.


With these INCREDIBLY EASY tricks, you can quickly train your Blue Heeler to do a number of great tricks, and have a load of fun with him along the way!


Table Of Contents:


Introduction
Motivating Your Blue Heeler
Some Basic Tips
Basic Training For Your Blue Heeler
Give Your Blue Heeler A Bribe
Teaching Signals For Your Blue Heeler
Your Blue Heeler Must Learn To Focus
Chaining?


Blue Heeler Tricks
Teach Your Blue Heeler To React To Bang-Bang!
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Play Dead
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Limp
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Crawl
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Beg
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Bow
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Dance
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Spin
Teach Your Blue Heeler To “Find It”
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Fetch
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Give Kisses
Teach Your Blue Heeler To “Go That Way”
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Open A Box
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Roll Over
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Sit
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Hide His Eyes
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Sneeze
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Turn Around
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Turn On The Light
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Wave
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Yawn
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Speak
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Say Hello
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Say No
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Count
Teach Your Blue Heeler To Jump Rope


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    Saturday, September 21, 2013

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      bloodhound
    • a breed of large powerful hound of European origin having very acute smell and used in tracking



    • A large hound of a breed with a very keen sense of smell, used in tracking



    • A bloodhound (also known as the St. Hubert hound and Sleuth Hound) is a large breed of dog that was bred originally to hunt deer and wild boar, later specifically to track human beings by scent. It is famed for its ability to follow scents hours or even days old over great distances.



    • A Bloodhound is a cocktail made with gin, vermouth and strawberry coulis.



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    • For Sale is the fifth album by German pop band Fool’s Garden, released in 2000.



    • For Sale is a tour EP by Say Anything. It contains 3 songs from …Is a Real Boy and 2 additional b-sides that were left off the album.



    • purchasable: available for purchase; “purchasable goods”; “many houses in the area are for sale”



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    • A conceited or arrogant young man



    • A person or thing of a specified kind



    • (puppy) an inexperienced young person



    • The Puppies is a child hip hop duo composed of brother and sister Calvin “Big Boy” Mills and Tamara “Dee” Mills.



    • A young dog



    • (puppy) a young dog




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    Bloodhound: The Legend of Beka Cooper #2


    Bloodhound: The Legend of Beka Cooper #2

    Beka Cooper, the heroine of Terrier, is no longer a Puppy.

    She’s a Dog now—a full-fledged member of the Provost’s Guard, dedicated to keeping peace in Tortall. But there’s unrest throughout land. Counterfeit coins are turning up in shops all over the capital city of Corus, and the nation’s economy is on the brink of collapse.


    The Dogs discover that the counterfeit money seems to originate in Port Caynn. So Beka heads upriver to investigate, traveling with her mentor, Goodwin; Achoo, a hound whose nose is as sharp as her claws; and the pigeon Slapper, who carries the voices of the dead.


    In Port Caynn, Beka delves deep into the gambling world, where she meets a charming banking clerk named Dale Rowan. Beka thinks she may be falling for Rowan, but she won’t let anything—or anyone—jeopardize her mission. From the Silversmith’s Guild to the Provost’s House to the city sewers, it won’t be enough for Beka to be her usual Terrier self. She’ll have to learn from Achoo how to sniff out the criminals—to be a Bloodhound. . . .




    Harmony
    Harmony

    Harmony is a pup out of Sweetie and Charlies Litter born 09/13/10. She has spunk and very loveable



    Hailey
    Hailey

    Hailey is a great little laid back Bloodhound puppy that is very affectionate and lovable.



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