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Small Dogs Do a Big Job

Gordon Doane of Cape Coral has small dogs. Nevertheless, they alerted when there was a break-in and they did a great job of protecting the house:

"... When Gordon Doane's dogs started barking while he was in the shower, it was his first sign something just wasn't right.

"They were barking in the other part of the house and kept it up and finally the smaller dog came into the shower with me and started pulling on my leg," he said."


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Posted on November 4, 2009 at 5:21pm — 3 Comments

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Boomer Is a Big Dog

It might be difficult to put things in high places, out of Boomer's reach. He's tall and may be the world's tallest dog:

"... Boomer, a 3-year-old Landseer Newfoundland (Newfoundland is his breed, which hails from the Canadian island of the same name, and Landseer refers to his black-and-white markings), is here to fill that second void. Boomer measures 36 inches tall at the withers (the ridge between the shoulder blades where dogs and horses are measured for height) -- a bit smaller than GiContinue

Posted on October 15, 2009 at 11:47am —

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Ella's Dog Story Is About Loyalty... and Love

Ella is a Rottweiler and her recent misadventure is a story of loyalty. It is also a tale of love: the affection of a dog for her family and the kindness of a dog person, Kathy Wilkes-Myers. She understands dogs and knows that dog behaviour is not random. There is a purpose behind canine behaviour:

"... Kathy remembered two weeks earlier she'd driven by an accident on the same stretch of highway. She remembered because it was such a horrible crash. A single car had flipped over and landed onContinue

Posted on October 2, 2009 at 1:30pm —

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World's Most Expensive Dog

Ms Wang really must love dogs, especially Tibetan mastiffs. She paid over a half million dollars ( over $600,000 - depending on the exchange rate ) for one dog:

"... A young woman paid $600,000 (£360,000) for a Tibetan Mastiff and had a convoy of luxury cars meet her and the dog at an airport, the Xian Evening News said.

"Gold has a price but this Tibetan Mastiff doesn't," the woman, named only as Wang, was quoted as saying."


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Posted on September 16, 2009 at 10:41am — 1 Comment

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Marketing to Your Affection for the Dog

Do you think the dog knows what a Snuggie is? Do you think the dog cares? Evidently, there is a marketing firm that thinks that dog owners care enough to spend ten dollars for a Dog Snuggie:

"... "With an estimated 74 million family dogs in the United States, it only made sense to keep those almost 300 million chilly paws warm this season," said Anne Flynn, Director of Marketing for Allstar Products Group."

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Posted on July 31, 2009 at 4:55pm — 1 Comment

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At 3:40am on December 07, 2009, DolbertX gave DogReader a gift
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At 7:34pm on December 6, 2009, brian said…
hi catherine - great to be here!
At 9:08pm on December 3, 2009, Venesa Talor said…
Thanks for the welcome! Lo-Venesa
At 1:45pm on December 3, 2009, Laura said…
Thanks :)
At 10:31pm on December 1, 2009, Brendan Loftus said…
Thank you, glad to be here!
At 7:14pm on December 1, 2009, Joe Bama said…
Thanks! My friend told me he joined a social networking site for geeks and I couldn't believe it haha :] had to see for myself.
At 12:32pm on December 1, 2009, Chris Anadnec said…
How's it going catherine, cat, cat dawg ;P get it ? haha, but anyways thanks for the welcoming
At 5:32pm on November 30, 2009, John Alexander Estes said…
"Georgia" Gawgs/dogs what of DawgReader, gum'N soon?
At 5:30pm on November 30, 2009, John Alexander Estes said…
Thank's; Multi-tasking (monitor's & Listing to web radio "fusion out of Chicago. Plan to get a 3-D TV/web tv to cont... multi-tasking my wireless network. An surf (family tree'(s)?
At 3:25pm on November 30, 2009, Jim Poppell said…
Hey Catherine,

Thanks 4 the welcome, it is great to be here. This site seems like a fun site :-)

J
 
 

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