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		<title>In praise of dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 11:30:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[To The Dogs I don&#8217;t know what I would do without my dog. The unconditional love that she gives is something I cherish. It truly makes the heart sing. Then there are those big brown eyes, elegant muzzle, wagging tail and eager demeanor. What&#8217;s not to love? Okay, having to pick up doggie dodo might [...]]]></description>
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<p>I don&#8217;t know what I would do without my dog.  The unconditional love that she gives is something I cherish.  It truly makes the heart sing.  Then there are those big brown eyes, elegant muzzle, wagging tail and eager demeanor.  What&#8217;s not to love?<span id="more-1132"></span></p>
<p>Okay, having to pick up doggie dodo might not be my favourite pastime but when it comes from my lovely girl I don&#8217;t really mind that much.  Besides, I know it is the right thing to do.  Even the inevitable muddy mess in the car after our walks at the doggie park doesn&#8217;t really bother me.  I don&#8217;t even notice the ever present wet dog smell in the car anymore even though my passengers seem to judging by their quick action at rolling the window down for fresh air.</p>
<p>However, what can on occasion get me riled is some of the other dog owners.  If I hear one more time &#8220;my little dog thinks she is a big dog&#8221; while it is snapping and barking wildly at my mid sized girl I think I might lose it.  Do they really think their out of control dog is behaving like a &#8220;big dog&#8221;?  If a big dog were to actually behave like this the bylaw officers would be there in a flash, ticket book in hand insisting on muzzles or even taking them away for evaluation.</p>
<p>Maybe it&#8217;s just me but some dog owners just don&#8217;t get the whole doggie dynamic.  Small dogs behave aggressively out of fear.  Not all of them of course but many do.  Fight or flight is what dogs know.  So picking your little dog up around bigger dogs is just going to take away the flight option.  Isn&#8217;t it just better to let them do what dogs do?  Let them do the butt sniffing and before long they will be playing, as dogs will, big or little.?</p>
<p>My girl likes to swim.  It doesn&#8217;t matter if it&#8217;s below freezing.  If there is a stick or ball involved then she will be after it no matter what.   I love that about dogs.   They just love the moment.  So what if the water is bloody cold, there is a stick out there that needs to be retrieved.  It&#8217;s only better if there is another dog there that also wants the stick.  The chase is on.  What fun to watch the dog&#8217;s race around the beach after a chunk of driftwood.  It&#8217;s not really about the stick after all only the pure joy of the chase.  Well that and our loving adoration while watching.</p>
<p>Then of course there are the sleeping arrangements.  I admit it.  I let my little girl sleep on the bed.  Maybe it isn&#8217;t the right thing to do but there you have it.  She is cozy and warm and I love snuggling up to her.  I suppose she is getting between me and my wife on that snuggling thing but you can&#8217;t forget about that unconditional love at times like that.  And she still smells like the beach.</p>
<p>There is an old joke about locking both your wife and your dog in the trunk of the car and when you open it an hour later you can see who truly loves you.  That might be not far from the truth.  Your faithful companion will come out wagging and licking while your wife will likely respond a little less positively.  You can be the meanest sonofa b and your dog will still love you no matter what.</p>
<p>Are dogs just an extension of ourselves?  Maybe so.  The type of dog we pick to be our companion must certainly say something about us.  Obviously the Pit Bull owner has something they are trying to say through their dogs.  But what about the rest of us?  We must surely also have our personalities reflected in the dogs that we choose to be our companions .</p>
<p>I&#8217;m a retriever man.  I have had Golden Retrievers.  And now I have a Flatcoated Retriever.  I have loved them all.  What does that say about me?  I suppose I love a big wet smelly lap dog.  And I wouldn&#8217;t have it any other way.</p>
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		<title>Toy dog breeds</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 12:21:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Toy Dogs are the Hottest New Fashion Accessory There is a hot new fashion accessory that is gracing the arm of top celebs and the covers of many fashion magazines today. This fashion accessory is a one size fits all. What is this great fashion accessory that you must have now? It is a toy [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is a hot new fashion accessory that is gracing the arm of top celebs and the covers of many fashion magazines today. This fashion accessory is a one size fits all. What is this great fashion accessory that you must have now? It is a toy dog in your arm.<span id="more-1126"></span></p>
<p>A pocket-sized dog is one of the most common fashion accessories of the stars seen strolling down the street on a bedazzled leash or nestled in the arm of her owner. Usually these great fashion accessories are seen in an even more fashionable tote bag. With the likes of Paris Hilton, taking her toy dog, Tinker Bell everywhere with her, this is the new fashion trend. Paris had to post a reward when her precious Tinker Bell disappeared.</p>
<p>There is much to be taken into account before you jump on this fashion accessory bandwagon. There are many types of toy dogs that you can choose from for your fashion. You also have to consider the items that you will need to take of your pint-sized bundle of joy. There is also a world of fashion that you can get to dress your toy dog in as well. Fashion for the fashion accessory is a must.</p>
<p>TYPES OF TOY / POCKET DOGS<br />
There are a few breeds that you should consider when looking into a toy dog. The most common of the toy dogs is often the tea cup Chihuahua. This is the same type of dog that Paris Hilton has. Yorkshire Terriers are another breed of dog that is a great one to look into. This dog has a stubborn temperament and is often better suited to older people. Some of the other breeds to look into are toy Poodles, Shih Tzu, Pomeranian, and Pugs.</p>
<p>CARE OF YOUR TOY DOG<br />
This fashion accessory is going to need more care then your cashmere wrap of last season. You will need to take care of the basic necessities for your toy dog. You will need a small water and food dish that is low to the ground. Remember it will not need anywhere near as much food as their full size counterpart. You will need a place for your dog to sleep. Grooming is important as well when it comes to toy dogs. A basic dog grooming kit is essential to keep them healthy and looking his best.</p>
<p>DOG FASHION ACCESSORIES<br />
Fashion accessories are one of the fun things about owning a toy dog. There are rhinestone studded leashes and collars to make sure that your pet has their jewelry on at all times. You can buy clothing from a <a href="http://www.owd.com/">fulfillment center</a> for every event that your toy dog may need to attend. There are many fashionable bags that you can choose from to take your dog with you everywhere that you go.</p>
<p>A toy dog is a great fashion accessory for anyone looking for a little bundle of love with them all the time. These great little dogs do take some care to make them healthy and happy. Once you have done all of your research on what breed that you would like to have, you are ready to purchase this year&#8217;s hottest fashion trend.</p>
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		<title>German Shepherd Dog Breed examples</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 09:37:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kevin the Collie in happier times When I was a child one of the most imposing dog breeds was the German Shepherd, which was usually known as an Alsatian. These dogs were widely used by the police, and as guard dogs on domestic and commercial premises. The beauty of the German Shepherd is that this [...]]]></description>
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</div>When I was a child one of the most imposing <a href="http://www.dogchannel.com/dog-breeds/dog-breeds.aspx">dog breeds</a> was the German Shepherd, which was usually known as an Alsatian.  These <a href="http://www.dogchannel.com">dogs</a> were widely used by the police, and as guard dogs on domestic and commercial premises. The beauty of the <a href="http://www.dogchannel.com/german-shepherd-dogs-breed-profiles.aspx">German Shepherd</a> is that this intelligent dog can be bred to defend people and property, and to attack intruders.  But this is not a mindless fighter.  You only need to look into the eyes of a German Shepherd to appreciate its intellect and noble origins.  They make great family pets as well, and we know several families where a German Shepherd has been adopted as a much loved pet.  Of course I am probably biased because our precious Kev was a Collie-German Shepherd cross. To me, he was the most gorgeous creature in the world and he communicated volumes to us without words.  The aspect of his face or the expression in his eyes gave the message he wanted to send, and he understand everything going on around him.  It is acknowledged that brighter breeds of dog have a vocabulary as wide as a two year old child and I agree.  Our lovely German Shepherd cross was a fine example of the breed qualities and he is sorely missed.</p>
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		<title>Dog breed history</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 13:24:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A history of dogs Canine history is a history of the friendship between us and our pet dog (Canis lupus familiaris). That friendship stems from us needing help with our herding, hunting and safety. In times of famine it would also have been beneficial for the dog&#8217;s diet and possible survival. Early man also used [...]]]></description>
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<p>Canine history is a history of the friendship between us and our pet dog (Canis lupus familiaris). That friendship stems from us needing help with our herding, hunting and safety.</p>
<p>In times of famine it would also have been beneficial for the dog&#8217;s diet and possible survival.</p>
<p>Early man also used him to supplement his own diet and even may have raised him for &#8216;camp meat&#8217;. AT first they were probably camp meat but later would be raised as delicacy. In some current societies it is still a practice.<span id="more-1112"></span></p>
<p>It is also fair to conjecture man brought his new subject into the cave as a source of warmth on cold nights and this may very well have led to &#8216;companionship&#8217; being added to the list of &#8216;pluses&#8217; garnered from the relationship.</p>
<p>Scientists have argued for many years about the evolution and history of the domestic dog. Concensus in the field is that our domestic dog is a direct descendant of the Grey Wolf. DNA research conducted by Dr. Robert K. Wayne, canid biologist and molecular geneticist of UCLA indicates that dogs are closer to the Grey Wolf (Canis Lupus) than previously suspected.</p>
<p>In fact, due in large part to Dr. Robert K. Wayne&#8217;s genetic research, the authors of the &#8220;Mammal Species of the World&#8221; the internationally accepted reference source on mammal species, reclassified the dog in 1993 from Canis Familiaris to Canis Lupus No one knows for sure when this all started.</p>
<p>Mitochondrial DNA comes from the Paternal side of the family and that is the way Canines have been studied. This research tells us that wolves and dogs went different directions about 100,000 years ago. Existing history does not tell us if man was involved in this or not.</p>
<p>What research also tells us is that our total canine population of today is descended from three females in the China area some 15,000 years ago.</p>
<p>Existing science does not give us the luxury today of determining which leg of the research is correct or if they will someday merge. Unfortunately available history does not go back that far.</p>
<p>Research at this point does not tell us what happened to Canis Lupus Familiaris between the parting from the wolves 100,000 years ago and the parentage established from the three bitches 85,000 years later.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a burial site in Germany called Bonn-Oberkassel which has joint human and dog burials dated to 14,000 years ago. China registers the earliest domestication between 7000-5800 BC.</p>
<p>In Utah&#8217;s Danger Cave we find the oldest cases of dog burial which goes back about 11,000 years. Someday there will be more information on this subject and it will be my pleasure to bring it to you. There are plenty of resources available to help with <a href="http://www.careflorida.com/">drug rehab</a>, as well as <a href="http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/">legal information</a> if you need to find out about these topics.</p>
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		<title>Labrador Retriever Breed Characteristics</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 09:47:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Labrador Retrievers Labrador Retrievers are a high spirited, very intelligent, happy-go-lucky and loyal dog breed that is very well suited for families. They have a friendly temperament and are adaptable to different environments which makes them easy to care for and safe for children to be around. Labradors will work hard to please their pack [...]]]></description>
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<p>Labrador Retrievers are a high spirited, very intelligent, happy-go-lucky and loyal dog breed that is very well suited for families. They have a friendly temperament and are adaptable to different environments which makes them easy to care for and safe for children to be around. Labradors will work hard to please their pack leader humans. They are very observant and good-humored and enjoy abundant affection.</p>
<p>Labradors are highly intelligent which is why they excel as show dogs and at dog sporting events. They are very happy outdoors and love to swim and play fetch games around water. This is because this breed is an instinctive hunter both on land and in water. The Labrador Retriever is trained and bred by sportsmen and breeders to work in the field for the purpose of retrieving game.<span id="more-1108"></span></p>
<p>A superior Labrador should be gifted with instinct to retrieve and strong, athletic and muscular body for endurance. Labrador Retrievers often times must be able to work in difficult terrain, swim in cold turbulent waters such as rivers, streams or tidal areas and be able carry downed birds for long distances. The Labrador should have a sturdy, compact body that is designed specifically for this purpose. Labradors also have a keen sense of smell. The characteristics of a Labrador Retriever makes them an ideal dog breed for hunting, police dogs, military dogs, rescue dogs and seeing eye dogs.</p>
<p>Even though Labradors are a wonderful breed, you should carefully consider whether or not they are suited for your family, your needs and your lifestyle.</p>
<p>Labradors need a lot of outdoor room to be happy. They require vigorous daily exercise to burn energy and stimulate their mind. There are also some characteristics about labs that simply do not complement the needs of some dog owners.</p>
<p>For instance, while labrador retrievers are highly intelligent and very eager to learn, training a lab takes expertise, patience and time. They don&#8217;t come from the litter programmed to understand or respond to your commands. Also, they are strong and even the medium size can make them hard to control and manage if they are not properly trained and socialized early on.</p>
<p>Labradors are an outstanding dog breed that will make an excellent family pet if properly trained and socialized.</p>
<p>If you give them the proper environment, training, love and affection and you will be rewarded with a well mannered pet and a loyal companion.</p>
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<p>http://www.dobobediences.com provides comprehensive information and resources about a wide variety of dog breeds including tips on <a href="http://www.wrinklecreamguide.net/">wrinkle cream</a>, dog training, care, rescue, breeders and adoption. Viist the dog breeds page to view photos and videos of each dog breed.</p>
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		<title>Rescue Older Dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 11:22:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can teach old dogs new tricks As the time since losing Kev passes, the pain receds a little. Towards the end of the year we hope to adopt another dog -or possibly two dogs. The owner of Primrose, the Standard Poodle who came from Australia, has noticed an interesting trend among local dog owners. [...]]]></description>
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</div>As the time since losing Kev passes, the pain receds a little.  Towards the end of the year we hope to adopt another dog -or possibly two dogs. The owner of Primrose, the Standard Poodle who came from Australia, has noticed an interesting trend among local dog owners. Helen finds that, for Arundel dog owners, a rescue dog has a certain cachet.  Buying from a breeder is not seen as the best option, and some people actually frown on the idea.  This must be music to the ears of animal rescue charities.  They have been urging us for years to look at all the unwanted dogs first, rather than encourage puppy farming.  We are only one small town of admittedly middle class dog lovers, but at least the message is getting through.  Older dogs are the other neglected group, as they are often passed over in favour of puppies.  When we adopted Kev, his age was estimated at nine. We had nearly four rewarding years with him, and given the chance we would do it all over again.   Our beautiful dog was slim and handsome, with a fantastic coat. He always helped me avoid eating too much as half my snacks always reached his stomach.  This is a great alternative to an <a href="http://www.appetitesuppressants.net/">appetite suppressant</a>, and helped me keep my weight down.  That is just one more advantage to having a dog.</p>
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		<title>Terrier gets the snip</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2009 09:48:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sherbet, the Wheaten Terrier who lives near my house, has showns no signs of losing his urge to meet and mate with every female dog in our town.  His enthusiasm for the ladies meant that he had to stay on the lead all the time, which is a shame.  Before his hormones took over, Sherbet [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sherbet, the Wheaten Terrier who lives near my house, has showns no signs of losing his urge to meet and mate with every female dog in our town.  His enthusiasm for the ladies meant that he had to stay on the lead all the time, which is a shame.  Before his hormones took over, Sherbet walked well off the lead along the river bank with his family.  They are not interested in breeding any pups from Sherbet, so the desision to neuter him was taken.  My husband and Sherbet&#8217;s &#8216;Dad&#8217;  were pretty squeamish about the procedure, so his Mum took him to the vet on Thursday.  The op. went well, and Sherbet was full of beans again by Saturday. I know this because I took him for a walk and his vigour was undiminished.  It&#8217;s important to remember that there is plenty of Testosterone flowing round his body for six weeks after being neutered.  When we adopted Kevin he had been neutered at the rescue centre.  Two weeks later we visited some friend who are great fans of <a href="http://www.vegasvacationstore.com/">Vegas vacations</a>. We were mortified when he tried to &#8216;hump&#8217; their male Black Labrador!</p>
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		<title>Lovelorn Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 12:33:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sherbet the Wheaten Terrier My other occasional dog sitting client is Sherbet, a year-old Wheaten terrier who lives nearby.  He arrived as a ten week old puppy so I have been able to watch him grow to his current stage of almost full growth.  The first time I looked after him we had a lot [...]]]></description>
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	<div>Sherbet the Wheaten Terrier</div>
</div>My other occasional dog sitting client is Sherbet, a year-old Wheaten terrier who lives nearby.  He arrived as a ten week old puppy so I have been able to watch him grow to his current stage of almost full growth.  The first time I looked after him we had a lot of fun &#8211; apart from his attempted &#8216;escape&#8217; as I was loading him into the car.  Once I got him back the day went well, and he settled down well while I was working.  This time his owner warned me that Sherbet has recently discovered female dogs!  A friend&#8217;s dog was on heat and this caused Sherbet to get very excited.  So I was prepared for a lot of interest in every other passing dog, and that is what happened. We had an energetic hour-long walk, no need for <a href="http://weightloss.sybervision.com/">weight loss pills</a>.</p>
<p>When we got back home Sherbet was still full of energy, and he would not settle down.  He sat at the back door, gazing through the window and howling.  I&#8217;ve never seen a lovesick dog until now!  I could not let the dog stay in the garden in case he found a way out, so reluctantly I took him home and he went back into his crate.  He always relaxes in the crate so that is where he stayed until the family returned two hours later.</p>
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		<title>Bo the Portuguese Water Dog at the White House</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 17:26:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boo, The Obamas Portuguese Water Dog, arrives The Obamas have finally welcomed their Portuguese Water Dog, named Bo, to the White House.I am a little disappointed that he is not actually from an animal; rescue centre.  It is true that his first owners gave Bo up because things were not working out with their existing [...]]]></description>
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	<div>Boo, The Obamas Portuguese Water Dog, arrives</div>
</div>The Obamas have finally welcomed their Portuguese Water Dog, named Bo, to the White House.I am a little disappointed that he is not actually from an animal; rescue centre.  It is true that his first owners gave Bo up because things were not working out with their existing dog, another Portuguese Water Dog. They gave him back to the breeder, and this was the breeder from where Ted Kennedy bought his own Portuguese Water dog.  The Senator  was obviously on the lookout for a dog from this breed, it was he who advised the family to get one.  The Portuguese Water dog sheds very little hair, making it suitable for anyone with allergies &#8211; also for people who do not want to clear up mats of dog hair every day. The Portuguese Water Dog is set to become known as the &#8220;Hypoallergenic Dog Breed&#8221; now the Obamas have given it such prominence.</p>
<p>Bo is still a puppy &#8211; just six months old &#8211; so he has had some upheaval in his short life. He was born in Texas, his first owner lived in Washington, DC, he returned for just a day to the breeder, then spent a month being trained for his new role in Virginia, before moving on to his new home at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.</p>
<p>Before his arrival at the White House the First Family&#8217;s dog spent a month with a dog trainer. Was this necessary? Hard to tell: a trained puppy can be allowed to stray into more public events, I suppose.</p>
<p>It is not always necessary to buy from a breeder if you want to adopt a specific breed.  There are plenty of rescue organisations who rehome one breed of dog, and a quick search online should find you a rescue organisation for the kind of dog you would like to own.  While there are so many dogs available for adoption, it makes no sense at all that breeders are producing so many puppies &#8211; many of whom are rejected by their owners in later life.  And the Kennel Club continues to <a href="http://www.rubberstampchamp.com/">rubber stamp</a> this culture.</p>
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		<title>Cocker Spaniels for Adoption</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 18:41:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A dog breed that I have always found attractive and amiable is the Cocker Spaniel, My brother had a Cocker Spaniel crossbreed and this dog &#8211; Charlie &#8211; was a fantastic, energetic pet. There were problems with his socialisation, though: he was apt to snap at children, especially if they passed by his front gate.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A dog breed that I have always found attractive and amiable is the Cocker Spaniel, My brother had a Cocker Spaniel crossbreed and this dog &#8211; Charlie &#8211; was a fantastic, energetic pet. There were problems with his socialisation, though: he was apt to snap at children, especially if they passed by his front gate.  I also met a Cocker Spaniel owner whose black Cocker puppy bit her in an unprovoked attack!  So I was surprised to see the breed described as follows:</p>
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<li>Conveniently sized and athletic</li>
<li>Has a pretty feathered coat in a variety of colors</li>
<li>Is lively and playful, with a tail-wagging nature</li>
<li>Is usually polite with everyone</li>
<li>Is peaceful with other pets</li>
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<p>For me, the jury is out on their expected temperament.  This is also a breed that sheds fur excessively, and I do not want to take on a dog that moults fur again. there is also a <a href="http://www.insuranceleads.com/health-insurance-leads.aspx">health insurance lead</a> concern with this breed &#8211; they suffer from serious eye problems.</p>
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