Saturday, January 29, 2011

Did you know? Mastiff...part 2


Mastiff is very large and heavy. Luckily, they are even tempered and easily led. Due to their weight, they tend to be lazy; they are very inactive indoor which makes them quite fitting to live in
apartments. However, they need to be pushed for their daily walk for their health being.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Did you know? Mastiff..



Often called as gentle giant, Mastiff is a quite guard dog. Since they are
genetically a guard dog, they don't need the training. A funny way
Mastiff catch a stranger is by laying on top of them instead of by
attacking them veraciously.

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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Happy Puppy New Year!

A year has passed and a New Year has come
Is it A Happy New Year?
Indeed, it is a Happy Puppy New Year.
AMIES wishes all dogs of any kind, any size
to have a wonderful year ahead.
Share with us the love for dogs
Owning one, the caring and their company
to be a treasure we should cherish


For those who are still in search of the company of dog or dogs, please do look for them at the local SPCA. We do want all dogs to have the chance to enjoy a wonderful life.
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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Did you know? Lowchen...part 2


For those who are allergic to animal dander (allergic to dogs), Lowchen is a perfect dog for them. On top of that, these dogs are super loyal and friendly. They are terrible as guard dogs because they would welcome intruders rather than attacking them. The Lowchen can live in smaller spaces. They can stay active indoors as long as they have their daily walk.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Did you know? Lowchen...















It is also called a little lion dog as the French called Petite Chien Lion.
They have existed since 400 years in the period of Pre-Renaissance
Europe in the area of Germany or the Mediterranean.
What was unique at the time, these dogs were used as
foot warmers and comfortable.
A part of their body would be shaved off so the
Pre-Renaissance ladies could warm their feet.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Did you know...? Komondor...


Komondor was originated from Hungary. This breed is muscular and dominant; characters that are useful to tend sheeps. One very obvious and interesting look about this dog is dreadlocks hair.
On Komondor, their hair is called cord. After baths, their cords have be toweled dry as much as possible, then allowed to air dry. This drying process can take two to three days.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Did you know? Komondor part 2...


















Komondor is a brave dog. They would fight and overcome animals
that attack the flocks, even the attackers are wolves and bears.
They can independently protect their herd; staying outside in
any weather for days in a row.