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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Registration | 2.3 years ago | American Bulldog |
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Hi everyone | 3.9 years ago | American Bulldog |
Paula's Little Sweetheart | 4.9 years ago | American Bulldog |
New titles (AKC) | 6.6 years ago | American Bulldog |
Registering a dog | 6.7 years ago | American Bulldog |
Adding generation to Ped. | 6.8 years ago | American Bulldog |
New Here | 7.2 years ago | American Bulldog |
Adding an APBT to AB pedigree | 7.8 years ago | American Bulldog |
Mississippi | 7.8 years ago | American Bulldog |
Another great weekend of Agility | 7.9 years ago | American Bulldog |
First AB to ever Acheive the Barn Hunt champion title of GRATCH | 7.6 years ago | American Bulldog |
When is too soon to breed? | 8.2 years ago | American Bulldog |
Fury's first conformation show. | 8.3 years ago | American Bulldog |
Condolence for Al Walker | 8.4 years ago | American Bulldog |
Registration Problem | 8.6 years ago | American Bulldog |
Pigmentation | 8.6 years ago | American Bulldog |
picture upload problem | 8.6 years ago | American Bulldog |
New puppy | 8.6 years ago | American Bulldog |
New title in the mail! | 8.8 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.
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.
Herding is one of oldest canine activities available. It has real world applications and is still in place for viable farm assistance in many places. For urban individuals, herding has become more of a training activity for competition for those breeds of dogs with natural instinct.