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The Grand Old Breed - Dog: Ironmen's Risky Business

Family, nanny, sport, pet and COMPLETE dog... Character and functionality FIRST.

Part of the family...Nanny dog as they should be...Perfect breed to play with kids...what they do best... give and receice LOVE !!!Patience with kids...They love LOVE...They give their life for is FAMILY... They LOVE people......and people LOVE them...Home pet...VIP pet...its a love of pet...allways ready to rumble...they love to play at home...you don't need to ask if he wants to play...concentrated in is master and "pack"...Protector and guarding the family until "the end"...not a CUR for sure...The ultimate dog...no problem to pass the problems...allways on the TOP...far far far way...flying dog?goooo......and FLYYYY...Like a SUPER...DOG !!!athletic dog, for sure..."game" dog...wait...JUMP...ready?JUMP...GREAT JUMP...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Bqv4jYVSswhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELGCeOV_V5cIts impossible to not love them...part of the family... no matters who is or not...as a puppy...perfect team......puppy...pppuuupppppyyyyyyy

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The Life Expectancy of Your Dog

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.

  • Health Issues in Dogs

    Dogs can suffer from a whole host of diseases and other serious health problems. Some of these conditions are inherited, while others are caused by viruses; still others are related to lifestyle and environmental influences.

  • Questions to Ask a Breeder

    If you have decided on a breed of dog, then probably you have already done a decent amount of research about that particular breed’s characteristics, history, temperament, appearance and potential health problems. Then again, maybe you have selected a breed based on childhood memories of another dog or because a



 


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