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Whether you have one Dalmatian or 101 this spotted dog breed is born completely white.
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No, your cat is not batting its eyelashes at you because most cats don’t have eyelashes.
 
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A mix of tricks: Learn more about the highly intelligent Saint Bernese dog


 
Information available about training pure dog bred dogs is vast and never-ending. Which dog is the best, most intelligent and most trainable seem to be common questions. Why not mix it up and spend some time looking at a highly trainable mix breed that dog lovers may be overlooking- the Saint Bernese.
Most responsible pet owners do some breed research before they adopt and rightfully so- different lifestyles cater to different breed characteristics. The American Kennel Club (AKC) released its list of the top 10 dog breeds of 2013 and the top three dogs were repeats from the previous year- Labrador retriever, German shepherd and the golden retriever.
In the book The Intelligence of Dogs: Canine Consciousness and Capabilities author Stanley Coren came to the conclusion that the best breeds for training are the Border collie, Poodle and German shepherd. The Border collie is thought to be the most intelligent of all dog breeds according to canine dog experts worldwide.
What doesn't exist is well documented information about hybrid breeds. Some popular hybrids include the Puggle (Pug mixed with Beagle) and Labradoodle (Lab mixed with Poodle.) I own a Saint Bernese- three year old Keira.
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The Saint Bernese hybrid is a mix of two mountain dogs: the Saint Bernard and the Bernese mountain dog. Both breeds have things in common and things that set them apart. According to Marc Dubé- a breeder of the Saint Bernese cross- these dogs are not only intelligent but they are extremely loyal.
Marc and his wife Sylvie own Valley Ranch Kennel, a family run dog breeding kennel specializing in giant breeds. Located in Boulter, Ontario this family has been breeding big dogs since 2002 and have a great reputation due to their high standards. He breeds pure bred Saint Bernard’s and Saint Pyrenees (Saint Bernard mixed with Great Pyrenees) and is in his third year of breeding the Saint Bernese cross.


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At first, Keira was excited about the beach...
 
 
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Get a dog and get healthy- studies show that petting a dog can lower the owner’s blood pressure. Not to mention walking the dog is a great way to stay in shape! Your dog can be your ticket to a healthy lifestyle.


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This March take a break to celebrate these pet themed holidays
 
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Holidays in March seem endless with Easter celebrations coming on the heels of a Saint Patrick’s Day party weekend. While us ‘two-leggeds’ celebrate our furry family members are also honored with these holidays and awareness weeks.

On March 1st skip the bacon and celebrate National Pig Day! Pigs as pets are growing in popularity and this day asks us to respect the meat and pass on the pork!
 
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This dog went down in history! Alexander the Great is said to have had a dog equally as great- so great that he founded and named the city Peritas in memory of his dog.
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A group of grown cats is called a "clowder." A group of kittens is called a "kindle." A male cat is called a "tom," a female cat is called a "molly" or "queen."

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Have your heard of all those stray dogs in Russia? Well some of those super smart pups have learned how to use the subway- allowing them to travel quickly to more populated areas in search of food. Stray certainly doesn't mean stupid!

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Top dog: AKC most popular dog breed of 2013 has held its title for 23 years

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The American Kennel Club (AKC) released its annual list of top dog breeds and the results are the exact same as 2012. The top dog once again is the Labrador Retriever- holding its title for 23 years. Pets Best Insurance Services, LLC (Pets Best) - a leading pet insurance agency in the United States- also released a list of top dog and cat breeds of 2013. The results differ slightly from the AKC but their database includes mixed breeds and Pit Bulls.

The Labrador Retriever may have the number one spot but these other repeat offenders are beloved as well. These are the AKC top 10 dog breeds of 2013. PLUS at the bottom of the page view the Pets Best list of top dogs and top cats of 2013.
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Bella of the ball: the most popular pet name of 2013 pays homage to Twilight



Is your pets name inspired by a vampire- or by a burrito? If so then maybe your pets name made the list. Veterinary Pet Insurance (VPI) has released its list of the Top Pet Names of 2013 along with an extensive list of some of the wackiest pet names.

 

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Pet Food Recall:February 2014 *UPDATED*



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Pro-Pet LLC Recalls a Limited Number of Dry Dog and Cat Foods Due to Possible Salmonella Contamination
 
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PRESS RELEASE- February 5, 2014 - Pro-Pet LLC, St. Marys, Ohio, has initiated a voluntary recall of a limited number of Dry Dog and Cat Foods for possible Salmonella contamination. A single field test indicated products manufactured during a two-day period, on a single production line may have the potential for Salmonella contamination. Pro-Pet LLC is voluntarily recalling the potentially impacted products made during this timeframe. There have been no reports of illness related to this product to date.
 

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Only domestic cats hold their tails straight up while walking. In the wild cats hold their tails horizontally or tucked between their legs while taking a stroll.
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