Thursday, February 23, 2012

Cute Pug Puppy Pictures


Cute Pug Puppy Pictures

Cute Pug Puppy Pictures
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Beagle Puppy Wallpapers

Beagle Puppy Wallpapers


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Beagle Puppies Pictures

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Saturday, February 11, 2012

Alaskan Klee Kai Dog

Alaskan Klee Kai Dog

The Alaskan Klee Kai is a northern breed of dog of spitz type. The term "Klee Kai" was derived from Alaskan Athabaskan words meaning "small dog".[citation needed] The breed was developed to create a companion sized version of the Alaskan Husky (a mixed breed of dog used for sled racing), resulting in an energetic, intelligent, apartment-sized dog with an appearance that reflects its northern heritage
 Alaskan Klee kai

Alaskan Klee kai

Alaskan Klee kai

Alaskan Klee kai

Alaskan Klee kai

Alaskan Klee kai

Alaskan Klee kai

Alaskan Klee kai

Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog

Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog

The Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog, also known as Otto, is a rare breed of dogs that originated in the Alapaha River region in the southern part of Georgia, USA. These dogs have all the characteristics normally associated with bulldogs. They are well developed, muscular and sturdy. Their sizes vary considerably. Males can be between 75-95 pounds and about 22-26 inches in height. Females are usually about 60-70 pounds. The ears and tail of these dogs are usually left to grow naturally, without docking or cropping. These dogs are found in various colors. Some common colors are black, red-white, brown, brindle and mahogany.
Their prominent eyes are set well apart. They have short and stiff coats. Preferred colors for their eyes are blue or brown and blue. They have muscular hips which are narrower than their chests. The back is straight and long. These dogs are high at their shoulders. Their feet are somewhat cat-like and it is recommended that their dew claws not be removed.
These dogs are easy to train and are dutiful pets. They have excellent guarding qualities. They can be extremely protective and very loving towards their family. These dogs are well known for their leadership qualities. They will often consider the family to be their pack and will frequently assume leadership of it. However, every owner must realize that they will need to assert their leadership over the dog to keep the animal under control. These dogs have also been known to fight till death to protect their owner or their family. They make great companion dogs and are very efficient with children.
These dogs are also athletic and active. These dogs are able to thrive in apartments provided they get ample exercise. They grow best if they have access to a medium sized yard. Keeping them indoors all the time will prove detrimental to their mental and physical health. They need regular exercise, preferably daily long walks. These dogs enjoy walking about in a safe enclosed area. Their average life span is about 12-15 years, which is pretty standard for dogs of similar size.
These dogs need very little grooming. They only need to be combed occasionally and brushed to remove loose hair and prevent excessive shedding. They can be bathed once every two weeks or so.
These dogs are considered a rare breed but in recent years their population has seen an increase. At present, there are about 120-150 of these dogs all over the world. This breed was created as a result of three generations of breeding programs started in the 1800s, in Georgia. The main intention was to rescue the plantation dog of South Georgia that was about to become extinct. The creator of the breed was Papa Buck Lane of Rebecca, Georgia. His granddaughter, Lana Lou Lane later narrated how her grandfather would always have Otto (the original ABBB) always about him, on the farm and everywhere on the estate. Lana Lou would later continue the breeding work that her grandfather started. 
Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog

Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog

Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog

Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog

Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog

Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog

Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog

Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog

Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog

Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog

Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog

Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog

Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog

Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog

Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog

Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog

Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog  

Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog

Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog