Small dog toys can keep your pup busy for hours while you are at work or out with friends. We know you would love to take your dog everywhere you go but that is not always possible.
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You can buy all sorts of toys so that your dog never gets bored. Variety is always a good idea especially if you want to keep your dog occupied for a long period of time.
Make sure the small dog toys are completely safe for your dog as they are made of materials that are suited for dogs and there are no small parts that could harm your dog in any way.
Your dogs natural instinct is to want to play and what better way than with the use of some dog toys. Small or large, all breeds of dogs are welcome to join in on the fun. Invite them all and let’s tug-of-war. So the next time Christmas or your dog’s birthday rolls around you know that you can buy him small dog toys.
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Nov 10, 2009 | | Dog Toys
If you are a dog lover or want to adopt a dog, and are wondering about the different breeds of dogs, then this article will help you know more about all the dogs of different breeds. All the different breeds of dogs have special characteristics, that make them stand apart from their fellow species. Different types of breeds of dogs are characterized into different breed groups.
Let’s take a closer look at some of the dog breeds that are out there to choose from alphabetically from A to Y (interestingly enough, there are no dog breeds that start with the letter Z). Under the A to C categories of dog breeds there are many varieties from small to large. Examples of these include the American Bulldog, the American Foxhound, the Afghan Hound, the Basset Hound, the Beagle, the Belgian Sheepdog, the Bloodhound, the Border Collie, the Boxer, the Bull Terrier, the Chihuahua, the Chow Chow and the Cocker Spaniel. Letters D through F boast such breeds as the Dachshund, the Dalmatian, the Doberman Pinscher, the English Foxhound, the English Setter, the Finnish Spitz, and the French Bulldog.
But there are so many other dog breeds throughout the alphabet to consider. In the G to I category there is the German Shepherd, the Golden Retriever, the Great Dane, the Greyhound, the Harrier, the Ibizan Hound, the Irish Terrier and the Irish Wolfhound. Moving right along, the J category boasts the Jack Russell Terrier while K and L give rise to the Kerry Blue Terrier, the Komondor, the Labrador Retriever and the Lhasa Apso.
Are you still having trouble deciding on a dog breed? Let us continue then to make our way through the alphabet. Letters M through O include such breeds as the Maltese, the Manchester Terrier, the Mareema Sheepdog, the Miniature Poodle, the Norfolk Terrier, the Norwegian Elkhound, the Old English Sheepdog and the Otterhound. Letters P through S (noting that there are no dog breeds that start with the letter Q) are plentiful. Some of these breeds include the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, the Pekingese, the Pomeranian, the Pug, the Rhodesian Ridgeback, the Rottweiler, the Saint Bernard, the Samoyed and the Siberian Husky.
Finally we reach the last few letters of the alphabet and look at the T to W dog breeds, which include the Tibetan Spaniel and Tibetan Terrier, the Toy Poodle, the Vizsla, the Welsh Terrier and the Whippet. Last but not least we consider the letters X and Y which contain only one breed each, for X it is the Xoloitzcuintli and for Y, the Yorkshire Terrier.
There are ten dog breeds that have the honor as standing out as the top ones. These ten breeds include the Bulldog, Chihuahua, Golden Retriever, Maltese, Poodle, Pomeranian, Pug, Rottweiler, Shih Tzu and Yorkshire Terrier.
Nov 10, 2009 | | Dog Breeds