Thursday, December 17, 2009

Anatolian Shepherd Dog



The Anatolian Shepherd Dog is a courageous, powerful, and sturdy animal, and can be very calm and dignified yet will not hesitate to respond if challenged. Possessive and very independent, these are not the most obedient of dogs and are very strong minded and willful, which means that they are difficult to train and best suited to those with more experience with dog ownership. This is a dog that likes to make up his own mind everything, and rather than being an interactive, playful dog he likes to play more of a supervisory and protective role. Anyone that plans to have an Anatolian Shepherd Dog needs to be assertive and experienced in training, as otherwise you will end up with a handful - a dog that will quickly take over as boss and is highly dominant and willful.

This breed will get along well with children that are older and more considerate, and those from his own family, but when it comes to other children proper introduction will be required. He will usually get on okay with family pets that are passive and not challenging or aggressive. These dogs are very protective, and therefore may be very suspicious around strangers unless properly introduced. This is a breed that was bred to work and knows that he has a job to do, and unless properly socialized and well managed will quickly take over the role of leader.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Barbet (French Water Dog)


The Bassugg is a crossed breed dog from the Basset Hound and the pug. These kind of dogs are extremely smart and it is not a purebred. It has the mouth of the pug and the ears of the basset hound. It is also hyper active and enjoys walks. It is not a very friendly dog. Be careful in handling it. Make sure it only eats 2 time a day. The Bassugg likes to be eith its master. They are small but very powerful.

Recognized Names:
American Canine Hybrid Club = Bassugg
Designer Dogs Kennel Club = Bassugg

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Canaan


The Canaan Dog is a herding and flock guardian dog native to the Middle East. He is aloof with strangers, inquisitive, loyal and loving with his family. His medium-size, square body is without extremes, showing a clear, sharp outline. The Canaan Dog moves with athletic agility and grace in a quick, brisk, ground-covering trot. He has a wedge-shaped head with low-set erect ears, a bushy tail that curls over the back when excited, and a straight, harsh, flat-lying double coat.
 

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