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		<title>The Embodiment of the American Spirit in Boston Terrier</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2009 19:36:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Greives</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The wars and countless peace ordeals us humans experience today is the product of our own doing.  And right now most of us crave to end it and have peace instead but that longing seems unreachable. However, if we have acted like the Boston Terrier our world will not be as chaotic today but peaceful and happy instead.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='htdbyline'>by Michael Greives</div>
<p>The wars and the many peace ordeals us humans go through today is the result of our own doing.  And today all of us want to end it and have peace instead but that wish seems unreachable. However, if we have been like the Boston Terrier our world will not be as chaotic today but peaceful and happy instead.</p>
<p>Boston Terriers are energetic, unsuspecting, and peace-loving creatures that they become friends with almost everybody, even with strangers. This breed is very smart, easily trained, and very eager to please. Due to their admirable characteristics, they became and are still America's most favored dogs.</p>
<p>As a matter of fact they are recognized officially in the United States as the American Gentlemen of dogs. Their innate spirit, temperament, and character are seen as the real image of an American. So whenever people think of the name Boston Terrier, they imagine red, white, and blue.</p>
<p>Going back to this breed's genetic roots, you will be surprise to learn that they came from the fighter breed the Bull Terrier. Learning this would make you expect Boston Terriers to be as fierce and vicious as their ancestors. However, cross breeding completely turned around the output of the Boston Terrier for today, this breed only loves peace and making friends and not fighting.</p>
<p>The Boston Terrier is extraordinarily friendly and it has this innate need to be a part of a family. Owning one should ready you for this longing so be attentive and affectionate to them. A lonely environment can't bring out its best potential so it is advisable to surround the dog with a cheerful family.</p>
<p>This dog shouldn't be left unguarded and alone outdoors for they trust everyone too much. It won't fight with other animals and would obligingly go with anybody regardless if they can be trusted. This attitude is risky for them so always be on your guard.</p>
<p>The Boston Terrier holds a lot of potential as a loving companion, sociable pet, and as a fashionable family member. This is why, even way back when, the Boston Terrier had been a favorite pick of thousands of American families. To this day, this animal never lost its appeal and it is still a choice of parents for their offspring.</p>
<p>As a dog paralleled to the American spirit, Boston Terriers have proven to themselves timeless. Enthusiasts assume, everything else may lose their shine but not the Boston Terrier. With an character that only craves peace and <a href="http://relationshipsblog.kpgolfpro.com" target="_blank" title="love">love</a>, we can easily see that the world will be torn out by wars but the spirit of the Boston Terrier will remain dignified.</p>
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<div class='htdlinks'>For more resources on <a href="http://boston-terrier.tv/designer-dogs-of-the-terrier-kind/">Boston Terrier raising and training</a>, go to Michael Greive's site. Everything you need to learn about <a href="http://boston-terrier.tv/">Boston Terriers</a> are there.</div>
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		<title>Question to Ask a Dog Breeder</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 16:15:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon Martin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You need to ask many questions when you are considering adopting a dog. After all, a dog is a lifetime commitment that you need to prepare for.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='htdbyline'>by Jon Martin</div>
<p>You need to ask many questions when you are considering adopting a dog. After all, a dog is a lifetime commitment that you need to prepare for.</p>
<p>A.  How old is the puppy? </p>
<p>B.      How old will the puppy before youre able to adopt them? The puppy should be at least eight weeks before they go to their new home.</p>
<p>C.  Do they have some kind of waiting list?  Most breeders that are worthy will have a waiting list for their canines.</p>
<p>D.  Have the dogs received their first shots and had their initial Vet examination?  Puppies should receive their basis vet care before they are allowed to be adopted. </p>
<p>E.     Does a Breeder require their dogs to be altered? A good breeder requires pet quality canines to be altered.</p>
<p>F.  Did previous litters suffer any genetic diseases?  If so, what type of genetic diseases were present?</p>
<p>G.     What return policy if any? A good breeder will always allow you to bring the puppies back to her home.</p>
<p>H.    How long has the breeder been breeding that particular dog? You need look for breeder that has a few years experience under his belt, avoid backyard breeders that are out to make a quick buck.</p>
<p>I.  Ask how many breeds they are currently breeding?  A breeder that is legitimate does not breed more than two different dog breeds.  If they breed more than two dog breeds you could be supporting a puppy mill. </p>
<p>J.   How many time a year is the dog bred?  A breeder that is good will only breed their dog one time a year.</p>
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<div class='htdlinks'>The Author is a Dog enthusiast and the webmaster for <a href="http://www.dogbreedingdirectory.com">Dog Breeds</a> who wants to spread the word of good canineowner ship and provide <a href="http://insuranceagentwebdirectory.com" target="_blank" title="free directory">free directory</a> for <a href="http://dogbreedingdirectory.com/dog-breeder-questions">Dog Breeders</a>.</div>
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