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How to Stop Dogs Jumping

May 31, 2009 by Toy Dogs · Leave a Comment 

Post from: Training Dogs . Get the latest dog training tips How to Stop Dogs Jumping The problem of dog jumping is very common. Often, dog owners will innocently encourage jumping when they respond with excitement to a puppy that jumps up at them. This teaches the puppy that he will receive hugs and kisses when he jumps up. Your dog doesn’t realize that there is a difference between dogs jumping up as a small puppy and as a large adult. In your dog’s eyes, there is no reason for him

Google’s New Search Features

May 29, 2009 by Toy Dogs · Leave a Comment 

Google’s New Search Features: Google Squared, Rich Snippets, and Search Options by Laura Gordon-Murnane, Newbreaks (May 28)Report on the three new features that Google introduced at its Searchology event. Google described these as addressing the question how can we better understand the wide range of information that's on the web and quickly connect people to just the nuggets they need at that moment+ Google Squared works on structuring unstructured data. It looks for facts from webpages,

Great Danes are Truly Great

May 24, 2009 by Toy Dogs · Leave a Comment 

Great Danes have always fascinated me, simply because they are so huge. I found the following information from a Great Dane fancier, that I thought would be a good read for my readers, especially if you are considering a Great Dane as a pet – they make great pets, but you do need a big space to house them! Here is Matt Warwick's article on Great Danes: The Great Dane appears in history as far back as 36 B.C, for it is said that the image of a dog very similar in appearance to the Great Dan

Classes Of Small Dogs Surveyed - Part One

May 21, 2009 by Toy Dogs · Leave a Comment 

Post from: Training Dogs . Get the latest dog training tips Classes Of Small Dogs Surveyed - Part One Learning about the types of small dogs can help narrow down the selection process for a new dog. The American Kennel Club (AKC), which is the principle breed registry within the United States, categorizes dog breeds into 7 categories, plus the miscellaneous class. The latter is for breeds that have not yet completed all their registration requirements. The 7 categories of American Ken

Paris’ Premiere Terraces

May 19, 2009 by Toy Dogs · Leave a Comment 

Parisians love few things more than gawking at each other from the relative safety of a café table. But long gone are the days (seriously) when it was cool to hang out at the Flore or Deux Magots. Today's choice terraces are bit dingier, a lot cheaper, and don't have any tourists or toy dogs muddling the view. Here are a few picks for where to find your summer frisson .

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