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The 5 Most Popular "Country Dog" Breeds...

 

 

 

 

 

1. The German Shepherd

 

The German Shepherd dogs were well known for herding and protecting sheep. The white shepherd was originally used because it could hide unnoticed among the sheep and surprise any wild attacker.

 

These dogs, because of their extensive training ability, have been very popular with police for pursuing and tracking criminals.

 

The German Shepherd is attentive, faithful, good watch-dog, and responsive to very diverse training. They also make great family pets when they are well trained.

 

 

 

 

 

2. The Collie

 

Collies are of a very old breed from Scotland, and were used as sheep dogs.

 

Having a Scottish name, the famous Lassie made this breed very well known.

 

They have great personalities, are watchful, faithful, obedient, and intelligent.

 

 

 

 

 

3. The Golden Retriever

 

These dogs are of British origin, developed in the mid-Nineteenth Century by Scotsman Lord Tweedmouth.

 

The dog’s intelligence and gentleness have earned it a well-deserved reputation as the perfect family pet. As well as being a reliable, gentle-mouthed retriever, this breed is obedient and easily trained.

 

This retriever’s coat is dense and water-repellent and comes in various shades of gold -- hence the name -- helping give this dog its beautiful classic good looks.  

 

The Golden, along with the Labrador Retriever, is the most popular dog overall in America -- country, city and suburbs.

 

 

 

 

 

4. The Siberian Husky

 

These dogs we call “Huskies” and “sled dogs”, were used by the Arctic people for transportation. They can travel long distances bearing the cold and snow.

 

Sledding or “mushing’ is what they love to do. They are very affectionate, kind and loyal and like to feel that they are part of the “pack”. 

 

Related dogs are the Canadian husky (including the now-rare, powerful Ungava husky, a timber-wolf/dog hybrid), Samoyed,  American Eskimo dog and the Alaskan malamute.  See our DOGS IN LITERATURE for more on these Northern breeds. 

 

"On, you huskies!"

 

 

 

 

 

5. The Newfoundland Dog

 

These dogs being so large and bear-like helped the fishermen by dragging nets and drawing carts and sleighs. It is a genuine water dog, with an oily undercoat that keeps the water away from the skin.

 

There have been many occasions where Newfoundland dogs have saved men from drowning. They have also been used to rescue people that have been in avalanches.

 

They are calm, trustworthy, self-confident, gentle and courageous.

 

 

 

 

THE TOP 10 DOG BREEDS OVERALL:

 

 1.  Labrador Retriever

 

 2.  Golden Retriever

 

 3.  Beagle

 

 4.  German Shepherd

 

 5.  Dachshund

 

 6.  Yorkshire Terrier

 

 7.  Boxer

 

 8.  Poodle

 

 9.  Shih Tzu

 

10.  Chihuahua

 

Other Top Breeds, besides the "Country Dogs" mentioned above, include the Boston Terrier, English Bulldog, Great Dane, West Highland White Terrier, Cavalier King Charles, Cocker Spaniel, Scottish Terrier, Pug, Doberman Pinscher, Pomeranian and Welsh Corgi. 

 

Recently, Japanese breeds have increased in popularity worldwide.  The best known Japanese breed is the Akita Inu.  An ancient breed of Arctic origin, the Akita Inu is a handsome dog with broad skull and proud bearing.  Originally bred to hunt wild boar and deer, they are now employed as watch-dogs.  The Hokkaido Ken (Ainu) is similar and slightly smaller, renowned for its courage, obedience and intelligence.  The Tosa (Japanese Fighting Dog) was bred during Japan's Meiji period for dog fights.  The original animal, from the Kochi region, has been crossed with a number of European breeds, including the Great Dane and the Saint Bernard to produce a big dog that is a courageous watch-dog but patient and gentle.

 

 

Every dog, of course, is the "most popular" to somebody! 

 

From the Affenpinscher to the Zwergschnauser, from Bernese to Maltese, from the Pit bull to the Pekingese, Border Collie to Dalmatian, any dog -- with the proper training and care -- can be your most loving and loyal companion.  Whether you've got a dog with a pedigree or a hybrid mutt, an absolutely cute puppy or the world's ugliest dog, we must love 'em!

 

 

 

 

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RECOMMENDED GUIDES FOR SOME OF THE MOST POPULAR DOG BREEDS:

 

 

THE CHIHUAHUA   The definitive guide to taking good care of your Chihuahua -- "The #1 Chihuahua site on the Web!  Check it out!"... Click Here for THE ULTIMATE CHIHUAHUA CARE HANDBOOK!

 

 

 

THE GERMAN SHEPHERD   It's important to your German Shepherd's development that you learn how to positively channel your German Shepherd's energy and intelligence so as to build a healthy bond between you and your German Shepherd. Click Here for ZONE TRAINING YOUR GERMAN SHEPHERD!

 

 

 

THE PUG   Get your Pug to listen to you!  Top Pug expert reveals the little known secrets about Pugs -- A Special Report just for people with Pugs -- or people who want a Pug...  Click Here for the ULTIMATE PUG HANDBOOK!

 

 

 

 

THE BOSTON TERRIER   Breakthrough new book reveals how to have the happiest, healthiest and most well behaved Boston Terrier... Click Here for BOSTON TERRIER SECRETS!

 

 

 

THE NEWFOUNDLAND DOG   Your Backstage Pass to the world of Newfoundland Dogs... Click Here for the NEWFOUNDLAND DOG OWNER'S GUIDE!

 

 

 

THE GREAT DANE   Finally!  Everything you need to know to build a lasting, loving relationship with your Great Dane... Click here for GREAT DANE SECRETS!

 

 

 

THE GOLDEN RETRIEVER   The #1 e-book specifically about Golden Retrievers.  "If you are thinking about getting a Golden Retriever, or you already have one, then this is definitely the book for you!"  Click Here for the GOLDEN RETRIEVER BOOK!

 

 

 

THE LABRADOR RETRIEVER   Your ultimate Guide to make your Labrador Retriever's life long and happy.  Guides to Health, Training and even finding the perfect name.  A Top Choice Info eBook...  Click Here for the LABRADOR RETRIEVER GUIDE!

 

 

 

THE BOXER   How to make your Boxer Dog happy, healthy and obedient to your training -- easily and quickly... Click Here for BOXER DOG TIPS AND SECRETS!

 

 

 

THE ENGLISH BULLDOG   Guide covers everything that you need to know to buy the best quality bulldog puppy.  Also includes many extras on their health and training... Click Here for the ENGLISH BULLDOG GUIDE!

 

 

 

THE NOVA SCOTIA DUCK TOLLING RETRIEVER   The Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever is fast becoming a popular breed.  The Little River Kennels is permanently Registered.  Contains a fascinating history and Picture Gallery of the breed... Click Here to See More on the NOVA SCOTIA DUCK TOLLING RETRIEVER!

 

 

 

THE WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIER -- THE WESTIE  How to have the healthiest, happiest and most well-behaved West Highland Terrier that you have ever dreamed of.  Free subscription to the WESTIE NEWS Newsletter.  Free Report: "7 Warning Signs That Could Save Your Westie's Life!"  Click Here to see MAD ABOUT WESTIES!

 

 

 

THE PITBULL  The Pitbull Guide was written just for Pitbull Owners and is currently the #1 best selling Pitbull book in it's market. Inside you will find an in depth background on the breed, secrets that make raising a Pitbull much easier, solutions to common Behavior Problems, Essential Training tips, and more...  Click Here to see THE PITBULL GUIDE from Pet Guide Books 

 

 

 

THE WEIMARANER  "It's important to your Weimaraner's development that you learn how to positively channel your Weimaraner's energy and intelligence so as to build a healthy bond between you and your Weimaraner."  -Richard Romero, author of ZONE TRAINING YOUR WEIMARANER...  Click Here to See ZONE TRAINING YOUR WEIMARANER!

 

 

 

 

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PUPPY MILLS -- What Are They?

 

"The Truth About Puppy Mills"

 

An Article by Wendy Jackson for DOG BREEDERS BIZ

 

An individual or family looking to add a new puppy to their home should be aware of the puppy mill industry. With so many consumers in the market for pets, some individuals have jumped into the business of breeding dogs for greed.  They usually are not pet lovers, themselves. 

 

So, what is the typical life history of one of these pets that you may purchase at a pet store, via the Internet, or simply out of the classifieds? 

 

It will shock you.

 

Most puppy mills will usually consist of anywhere from 60 plus animals.  There have been some larger documented puppy mills that have housed upwards of a thousand dogs.  The dogs are typically fed once daily, sometimes twice, if they are lucky.  The waste is usually cleaned up once a week.

 

The dogs are usually housed in either cement floored cages, or in a rabbit style cage with a wire bottom where the faeces and urine stacks up. Most of these housing areas are very small, and the dogs have to sit and sleep in their own faecal matter.  The puppies that are stuck in the wire bottom cages sometimes have their paws and legs get stuck through the holes.  This can rip open the flesh, and the germs and faecal matter that has collected on the wire infects the wound.

 

Most puppies that become ill are simply killed.  Vermin such as rats, mice, fleas, ticks, worms, and flies are prevalent in these puppy mills.

 

With such a large quantity of animals it is impossible to handle the animals, comfort them or socialize them with the human touch. They are just considered noisy and smelly products.

 

So where do all these dogs come from at the puppy mill?  A few selected females are singled out as the breeders. They will stay at the puppy mills until they are dead.  These poor animals spend their life mating and delivering. When their insides have broken down due to malnutrition and overwork and they no longer are viable to the mill, they are simply killed and another breeder is put in its place.  It is not uncommon for disease and inbreeding to occur at these mills.  If you have purchased a dog that just seems like it has no sense, or is ill, it is not the dog's fault. It was probably inbreed.

 

The dog’s papers may say they are purebred, but truly these papers only list the father and mother, and not the history of each.

 

When it’s time to ship these dogs out for sale, the clean up process begins. They are usually wormed a few days prior to their departure.  They are bathed close to the time of sale. They are sprayed with odour fighting sprays to disguise any stench.  If their eyes are runny, or pussy, they are wiped cleaned and sent on their way. 

 

Where do these puppy’s go? Your local pet store, and other animal outlet centers. Where else would they get their inventory? It is reported that pet stores sell approximately half a million animals per year. These animals aren’t coming from the loving pet owner who just had a litter. 

 

There are laws to protect the consumer who has found themselves with a sick puppy. It is hoped that these laws will force the industry to take better care of the animals they breed, and that the pet store owners are more particular about the animals they stock.

 

You can find a pure breed dog at your local animal shelter.  It is strongly recommended that you start your search for a new pet there and boycott the pet chains.

 

Written By Wendy Jackson for DOG BREEDERS BIZ 

 

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The 10 Most Intelligent Dogs

 

"What Breeds Are The Most Intelligent?"

 

An Article by Brian Alan Burhoe

 

 

 

1. "Left for the wolves."

 

In the late Spring of 1902, Constable Richard Morris, of the Royal North-West Mounted Police, reported an incident dealing with the native Cree Indians and their dogs.  Stationed in a community north of Lake Winnipeg, he noticed that a number of dogs had been staked out in the forest.  Each one was left alone and fastened to an iron stake by a chain.  When he asked the reason for this, the Crees told him that the dogs were "left for the wolves."

 

When Const. Morris objected to this treatment, the Crees explained that the dogs wouldn't be harmed by the wolves.  The dogs -- Ungava huskies -- were bitches in heat.  Male wolves without mates of their own would be attracted to the bitches and mate with them, resulting in cross-bred puppies with "wolfblood."

 

Morris said, "Oh, I see.  This is so your sled-dogs will be bigger and stronger."

 

"No," said one Cree.  "A wolf can outrace our dogs in a quick dash -- but our huskies have much more stamina than wolves and can easily outlast them in a long run.  Wolves make poor work dogs."

 

"Then," concluded Morris, "it's because wolves are healthier."

 

"No.  They are the same."

 

"Then -- why?" asked the Mountie.

 

"Up here," replied the Indian, tapping his forehead.

 

Father LeBeaux, an Oblate Missionary, later explained, "The Cree people believe that when an animal becomes domesticated, each generation loses in intelligence.  That's why wolves are more intelligent than dogs.  The Indians say, 'The closer to the wolf, the smarter.'  If it is true of domesticated animals, what does that say of civilized man, eh?"

 

 

 

2. "How intelligent are they?"

 

Our ancestors might have asked this 15,000 years ago when they played with their adopted wolf or jackal pups -- the first dogs.

 

Even the ancient Egyptians asked that question, and studied their own dogs to answer it.

 

The first modern attempt was by Rene Descartes, who only went one step beyond the cloudy thinking of his time, saying all animals were just soulless biological machines.  Descartes set up the narrow, human-centered theory of behaviorism that would dominate until well into the 20th Century.

 

For decades, behaviorists put animals -- including dogs -- through sterile tests in sterile labs, looking for mechanical results that proved worthless. 

 

In the middle of this muddle came one sane voice: Donald Griffin, professor of biology at Rockefeller University, who said, "Behaviorism should be abandoned not so much because it belittles the value of living animals, but because it leads to a serious incomplete and hence misleading picture of reality."

 

In 1953, Konrad Lorenz's MAN MEETS DOG created an instant classic about canine intelligence.  Written with humor, wisdom and great insight, the German Nobel Laureate almost single-handedly recreated our methods of exploring animal behavior.

 

In his ground-breaking 1994 book THE INTELLIGENCE OF DOGS -- CANINE CONSCIOUSNESS AND CAPABILITIES, Canadian Stanley Coren, psychologist, dog trainer, "and avowed dog lover," presented his controversial Ranking of Dogs for Obedience and Working Intelligence.

 

Coren ranked 133 breeds, from #1 on...  The reaction was predictable: "The Poodle?  He ranked a POODLE above my Belgian sheepdog?"  "Come on!  My Samoyed is smarter than any Australian Cattle Dog!"  "No Papillon can out-think my Lassie."  "OK, maybe a Poodle is intelligent --but..."

 

"Controversial" doesn't begin to describe the reaction to "Coren's Ranking." 

 

But his observations have proven to be pretty accurate.  Coren was testing, of course, pure breeds.  The "purebred" Siberian husky, for instance, isn't as quick-witted as the native husky of northern Siberia.  This is even more true of the Alaskan malamute.  We deliberately breed out some of the "wolfishness" in our pets.

 

 

 

3. "Never Cry Wolf!"

 

In 1963, Farley Mowat's NEVER CRY WOLF appeared on the bookshelves.  Described as "an intimate casebook in wolf sociology," Mowatt described how, as a biologist employed by the Canadian Wildlife Service, he had spent a summer on his own, studying a pack of Arctic wolves.  The book sparked an avid interest in wolf research that has never dimmed. 

 

IN PRAISE OF WOLVES and SECRET GO THE WOLVES described R D Lawrence's close experiences with wolves in Canada.  DANCE OF THE WOLVES by Roger Peters describes his three winters in the forests of northern Michigan.  These and others have shown us the remarkable lives and intelligence of the wolf.

 

R D Lawrence wrote: "Reality, particularly in the case of wolves, means that these animals have keen intelligence, excellent memory, and demonstrable capacity of conscious thought.  When Shawano fed his pack before keeping a piece of chicken for himself, he demonstrated not only that he could profit from experience in a profitable way, but that other wolves could do so as well. 

 

"This demonstration is alone sufficient to discredit the mechanistic theory which contends that evolution, by means of hereditary imprinting, has led to the thoughtless or automatic responses of animals to any one of an enormously wide variety of natural stimuli... 

 

"Memory, by allowing an animal to benefit from experience, plays an important role in the formulation of conscious decisions; the better its memory, the better able will the animal be to adapt to a changing environment."

 

It's the wolf's intelligence, as well as its loyalty and great heart that caused our ancient Northern ancestors to bring the wolf into their families, or to interbreed their existing dogs (probably of ancient jackal ancestry) with wolves.

 

 

"In the summers there is one visitor, however, to that valley, of which the Yeehats do not know.  It is a great, gloriously coated wolf -- like, and yet unlike all the other wolves.  He crosses alone the smiling timberland and comes down into an open space among the trees. 

 

"Here a yellow stream flows from rotted moose hide sacks and sinks into the ground, with long grasses growing through it and the vegetable mold overrunning it and hiding its yellow from the sun; and here he muses for a time, howling once, long and mournfully, ere he departs.

 

"But he is not always alone.  When the long winter nights come on and the wolves follow their meat into the lower valleys, he may be seen running at the head of the pack through the pale moonlight or glimmering borealis, leaping gigantic above his fellows, his great throat abellow as he sings a song of the younger world, which is the song of the pack."  -Jack London, THE CALL OF THE WILD

 

 

Today, we mingle with wolves, in a sanctuary and in the wild.

 

 

 

THE TOP 10 MOST INTELLIGENT DOGS!

 

What, then are the smartest breeds? 

 

Taking in the conclusions of dog trainers, psychologists and researchers, as well as those who work with dogs in life and death situations, such as police, search & rescuers, and wilderness inhabitants -- and balancing the Cree wisdom: "the closer to the wolf, the smarter!" with ongoing research into the evolution of dogs (the earliest dogs were probably adopted jackal pups), here are the TEN MOST INTELLIGENT DOGS:

 

 1.  Ungava Husky, or Wolf Dog

 

 2.  German Shepherd

 

 3.  Golden Retriever

 

 4.  Labrador Retriever

 

 5.  Border Collie

 

 6.  Poodle

 

 7.  Doberman Pinscher

 

 8.  Papillon

 

 9.  Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever

 

10. Alaskan Malamute

 

If your dog is not on this list, you can be sure it's #11!

 

 

 

To contact the author, or to read more about wolves and huskies, see the free online story... WOLFBLOOD -- A Northwestern in the Jack London Tradition by Brian Alan Burhoe

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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His articles include: "How to Prepare to Protect Your Dog in a Hurricane" -- "How to Pick the Right Name for Your Dog" -- "Famous Celebrities Dogs: Their Names and Breeds" -- "EIGHT BELOW and the Husky Sled Dog" -- "Rin-Tin-Tin: The First Canine Star of the Silver Screen" -- LASSIE COME HOME -- From Scotland to Hollywood" -- and more!

 

 

 

 

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