Thursday, July 31, 2008

Beagles for Sale!

Beagles are very cute and cuddly puppies! Their personalities and sweet dispositions have been attracting families for years. We are here to provide information on Beagles so that you may determine if buying a Beagle for your family would be as fun and fulfilling as you have dreamed.
Beagles are small to medium sized dogs that range from eighteen to thirty pounds when full grown. Males and females grow to be about the same size. Their coats are short and easy to maintain. They only need occasional baths and brushing, which makes them easy to care for.
Beagles make great family pets. They are fun loving, affectionate, active and loyal. They are known for their sweet temperament and are generally very loving towards children. They like to be active and need some exercise, so they are recommended for families with yards for them to play in. They love being walked and daily walks are encouraged for Beagle owners. They thrive on companionship and love attention. If they are ignored, they may howl. Some simple training and extra attention can alleviate this problem.
Beagles are also great hunting dogs. They are very resilient when it comes to hunting small game and they have the stamina that a long hunting day would require. They are world renowned for hunting hare and rabbit. They have great hunting noses and this can sometimes get them into trouble around the house. If you give them plenty of attention, toys and activities, then their hunting instinct should not get them into any trouble.
Beagles are very happy dogs. They are great for cheering you up when you are down and providing plenty of comic relief for the family. They love to play and are small enough to be carried around. They do not take up much space in the house and have short coats that do not shed a lot of hair all over the place. They are very strong, fast runners and love to play fetching games and even enjoy obstacle courses. They are nimble and enjoy the challenges of the course, especially when they are rewarded with some extra love.
When you are looking for dogs for sale, you may have some questions. You may be interested in using the internet to find your dream puppy. There are sites that allow amateur and professional sellers to list their dogs. This can be very helpful when you want to have your options open. You can search by breed, group or purpose when searching for your new pet. Information on different breeds can help you to narrow down your search.


About the Author: Dean Burton is the owner of MyDreamPuppy.com, a leading provider of dogs for sale and dogs for sale. For more information, please visit MyDreamPuppy.com.

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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Affen Poo Breed Information

If you’re considering adopting or buying a small dog with a good temperament, you might consider the Affen Poo. The Affen Poo is actually a mixed breed, a cross between an Affenpinscher and a Poodle. Some Affen Poos are considered designer breeds. An Affen Poo is considered designer if both parents are purebred dogs. Hybrid, or crossbred, dogs are very popular, and the Affen Poo is so cute that it is no exception!

In order to research what type of pet an Affen Poo will be, you should probably research the Affenpinscher and the Poodle separately. Since the Affen Poo is a cross of the two dogs, then you can expect it to have a mixture of characteristics, some from each parent.

For example, an Affen Poo can be timid like some bloodlines of Toy Poodles, or protective of food and toys like a lot of Affenpinschers. Affen Poos make great little watchdogs. They are very trainable, smart and entertaining pets. They do not need a lot of room to be happy and healthy, so a yard is not a must. They only get up to about eight pounds and are ideal for apartment or city dwellers. Affen Poos love to be with people and are great with kids and other animals if they’re raised together. Children should not tease or surprise the Affen Poo or they might get snapped at or possibly bitten. The Affen Poo can bark a lot, but can also be trained not too. Some say that Affen Poos are among the most trainable of the mixed breeds.

Let’s take a look at the Affenpinscher and the Poodle’s temperaments separately to get an idea of the different characteristics that your Affen Poo might exhibit.

The Affenpinscher is very much like a terrier, personality-wise. They are very active and stay busy. They love to play, but can also be very bold and fearless. The Affenpinscher is very sweet and loving with its family. They may not work well with young children that haven’t learned to respect the dog and treat it gently. This is mainly due to the guard dog nature of the Affenpinscher. They don’t tend to bark a lot, but when protecting toys or food, they can be fearless. They are known for stubbornly not backing down when threatened or attacked by even the largest of dogs. These little guys are very funny and entertaining to watch and own.

Next we’ll look at the Poodle. The Affen Poo is usually a mix between the tiny Affenpinscher and Toy Poodle. Toy Poodles are sensitive and extremely smart. They generally have a sophisticated disposition and can become very spoiled. Most poodle owners think that this just adds to their unique charm, and spoil them as much as possible. Toy Poodles can demand a lot of attention and want to be with you whenever you are around. They love to play and perform tricks for their owners. They are extremely trainable in most cases. Some are more timid and nervous by nature and you may not be able to change that. Some bark a lot of the time and it can be hard to train them to be quiet in the house. The Toy Poodle, like the Affenpinscher, is a watchdog at heart and will fearlessly defend against intruders or sometimes other dogs. They tend to be good with children and other pets as long as they are raised together and the Toy Poodle does not get teased or surprised. Again, this maybe not the best breed for very small children.

Consider the traits that your Affen Poo can get from both the Affenpinscher and the Poodle. If this sounds like the dog for you, then you can find dogs for sale at My Dream Puppy’s web site.

About the Author: Dean Burton is the owner of MyDreamPuppy.com, a leading provider of dogs for sale. For more information, please visit www.MyDreamPuppy.com.

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