Pedigree Database

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Sample photo gallery

Xhaiden and Family - Dog: Xhaiden Tobias Fortibus Bolin

A few pictures of Xhaiden from puppyhood to present.

Xhaiden & Xavier (son & father)Puppy XhaidenThree Generations: Amiga (mother to Xavier, grandmother to Xhaiden), Xavier, & XhaidenThree Generations: Amiga (mother to Xavier, grandmother to Xhaiden), Xavier, & XhaidenFamily Photo: MIrage (paternal aunt), Dorado (unrelated), Xira (maternal aunt), Xavier (father), Amiga (grandmother)Happy 3rd Birthday XhaidenXhaiden & Xavier (son & father)Xhaiden & Xaya (half siblings; Xavier sired both)Xavier & Xhaiden (father & son)Xhaiden, Ray, Xander (all half brothers; Xavier sired all three with three different females)Sibling Photo: All brothers & sisters (either half or full); Xavier sired all five of these dogs.Xavier & his children: Xhaiden, Ray, Xaya, Josie, & Xander (all sired by Xavier; either half or full siblings)

Articles

How to Successfully Adopt a Dog from a Rescue

How to Successfully Adopt a Dog from a Rescue

One of the kindest things any person can do is to adopt an animal from a shelter or humane society. These are animals that desperately need a home and human beings to love and care for them. However, if you have decided to adopt a dog from a rescue situation, you must go in with your eyes wide open.

  • The Importance of Socializing Your Dog

    The personality of a dog is flexible and indeterminate. Dogs can be exuberant or shy; friendly or hostile; fearful or bold; aggressive or passive or some combination of the above. These differences in personality may to some extent be determined by breed, or individual genetics, but for the most part it is based on how and to what extent each particular dog has been socialized.

  • The Life Expectancy of Your Dog

    When you decide to get a dog, you are doing so with the expectation that your new canine companion is going to be with you for many years to come. But how many years, exactly? This is something that all prospective pet owners would like to know. The average lifespan for a dog is about 12 years, but this fact by itself tells you very little. In reality, there are a number of variables that will help determine how long the newest member of your family is likely to be with you.



 


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