Friday, September 24, 2010

Popular Dogs of America

The most popular dogs in puppy mills and bread in high demand. The problem here is that usually puppies from mills receive little medical care and almost no respect for animals, it is clear that the chances of exploitation of the effects of such deplorabele treatment can lead to serious behavioral and emotional problems later in the puppy's life. It is also key to know which puppy breed will suit you and your family best before a commitment for up to eight million healthy animals are slain in U.S. pounds and shelters each year.
The Labrador Retriever: In 2009, the Labrador is the most popular breed of dog that not only the U.S. but worldwide. This dog is currently used by police and other government agencies for their keen sense of detection.
The German Shepherd Dog was originally for herding and was first introduced by the Germans in 1899. Like the Labrador Retriever, German Shepherd used by police and military units worldwide. They are ideal for this work because of their strength, speed, intelligence and incredible sense of smell. After World War II returning soldiers spoke highly of the breed and their popularity is now well known.
The Yorkshire Terrier: Yorkshire Developed in England in the year 1800. This contest is only 3.2kg and go through several nicknames, including: Yorkie, Yorkshire and Jewel Walking Terror. Although the Yorkshire Terrier of course is usually a small breed of dog and they are known for their hardy nature and characteristics of protective of their owners, they are also known for being very loving and loyal.
The Golden Dog: This breed of dog is very smart and was originally developed in Scotland. The golden retriever was at that time trained in small game such as ducks and pheasants to get, but because of their high level of intelligence this breed of dog is perfect for search and rescue operations and make great detector for illegal drugs, hearing dogs deaf people, including one of their best qualities that are considered a guide dog for the blind. The Golden Retriever is a gentle temperament and is very loyal, this breed that makes a wonderful pet for families with children.
The Beagle, a small to medium sized dog, the Beagle is a member of the Hound Group and was developed in Britain around the 1830's for tracking rabbits and other wildlife. However, the true origin of the beagle monitored for more than two thousand years! Modern Beagle has developed from a variety of species, including Hound Dog Talbot Hound, the Southern Hound, the North Country beagle and they even said that some of the Harrier, at least today's beagle blood ... but the general consensus is that there is no evidence. Beagle is a loving mood and know that very few health problems, making them an ideal pet.

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