Traveling with Your Dog
Dogs are a part of the family, and they go everywhere with us. Whether it just a short trip for an errand, to the park, to a training class, or to a competitive event, you have to plan ahead to travel safely with your dog.
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Cont. from Registering a dog... | 6 months ago | American Bulldog |
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New titles (AKC) | 3.6 years ago | American Bulldog |
Registering a dog | 3.7 years ago | American Bulldog |
Adding generation to Ped. | 3.8 years ago | American Bulldog |
New Here | 4.2 years ago | American Bulldog |
Adding an APBT to AB pedigree | 4.8 years ago | American Bulldog |
Mississippi | 4.8 years ago | American Bulldog |
Another great weekend of Agility | 4.9 years ago | American Bulldog |
First AB to ever Acheive the Barn Hunt champion title of GRATCH | 4.6 years ago | American Bulldog |
When is too soon to breed? | 5.2 years ago | American Bulldog |
Fury's first conformation show. | 5.3 years ago | American Bulldog |
Condolence for Al Walker | 5.4 years ago | American Bulldog |
Registration Problem | 5.6 years ago | American Bulldog |
Pigmentation | 5.6 years ago | American Bulldog |
picture upload problem | 5.6 years ago | American Bulldog |
New puppy | 5.6 years ago | American Bulldog |
New title in the mail! | 5.8 years ago | American Bulldog |
Presenting my new puppy! | 5.8 years ago | American Bulldog |
Dogs are a part of the family, and they go everywhere with us. Whether it just a short trip for an errand, to the park, to a training class, or to a competitive event, you have to plan ahead to travel safely with your dog.
A well trained SAR dog is a sight to behold. The dog can evenly maneuver the most difficult of terrain with the grace of a mountain goat all the while looking for a trapped or hidden human being. This type of work is often done on the fly, at the drop of the hat, with little advanced warning. It requires a talented dog and a special handler willing to invest the time and effort.
Is there such a thing as the perfect puppy? In all likelihood there is not. There is always something one might change in any dog (or person really), but the goal should be to always strive towards raising a puppy to be its most perfect self. This is hard work, to be sure, but it is not only possible, it is necessary.