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		<title>Chow Chow</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2009 21:19:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An extremely ancient breed, of majestic appearance, the Chow Chow was originally used in China as a hunter and guard dog and, on occasion, for herding cattle or even pulling sledges. His meat was considered a delicacy, resulting in the Chow being bred for his flesh and fur, thereby earning him the name of &#8220;The [...]]]></description>
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<p>An extremely ancient breed, of majestic          appearance,<strong> the Chow Chow </strong>was originally used in China as a hunter and          guard dog and, on occasion, for herding cattle or even pulling sledges.          His meat was considered a delicacy, resulting in the Chow being bred for          his flesh and fur, thereby earning him the name of &#8220;The Cantonese          Butchers&#8217; Dog.&#8221; As if that wasn&#8217;t bad enough, when the first <strong>Chow          Chows</strong> went to England, they were kept in zoos.</p>
<p>Rather lion-like in appearance,<strong> the Chow          Chow</strong> is a massive, powerful and imposing animal with a dense two ply coat,          complete with a big ruff around his neck. His unique features include          his blue-black tongue and gums, distinctive scowling expression, and peculiar          stilted gait.<span id="more-79"></span><br />
Independent, arrogant and curiously detached,          <strong>the Chow Chow</strong> tends to be rather aloof and suspicious and not prone to          giving his friendship lightly. However, when he does bestow his friendship          upon you, you feel extremely privileged, knowing you have an ally for          life.</p>
<p>Protective in the extreme, <strong>the Chow Chow </strong>makes an excellent guard dog but is generally not fond of young children.          He tends to be a one person or, in some instances, one family dog. He          is very strong-willed with a stubborn streak and a definite mind of his          own &#8211; therefore not the ideal subject for obedience training. Training          and socialization of this breed must begin at a very young age.</p>
<p>Height: Approximately 46 &#8211; 56cm<br />
Weight being from 25 to 40 kg.</p>
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		<title>The Boxer</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2009 19:51:50 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Escort dogs]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Developed in Germany to serve the multiple purposes of guard, working and escort dog, the Boxer is a strong, boisterous, active dog with a very positive personality. It is a very serviceable and utilitarian breed. To provide the necessary speed, dexterity and jumping ability required for the many arduous hikes, riding expeditions, plus varied police [...]]]></description>
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<p>Developed in Germany to serve the multiple purposes          of guard, working and escort dog, <strong>the Boxer</strong> is a strong, boisterous, active          <strong>dog</strong> with a very positive personality. It is a very serviceable and utilitarian <strong> breed</strong>. To provide the necessary speed, dexterity and jumping ability required          for the many arduous hikes, riding expeditions, plus varied police and          military duty which characterized his working life, <strong>the Boxer</strong> needed to          be an elegant but substantial<strong> dog</strong> of great power. This legacy has left          us with a sound, no-frills animal, whose functional clean-cut lines are          very pleasing to the eye.</p>
<p>Despite his imposing past and sombre expression,          <strong>the Boxer </strong>is nevertheless the clown of the <strong>guard dogs</strong>. Although he takes          his guard work very seriously, he is always ready to play &#8211; even in old          age!<span id="more-64"></span></p>
<p>He enjoys as much exercise as you care to give          him. <strong>Boxers</strong> can be very boisterous if left unchecked, particularly as          youngsters, and obedience training is recommended. Apart from that, <strong>the          Boxer&#8217;s</strong> easy-to-care-for coat and cleanliness around the house, coupled          with his manageable size and the fact that he is not a noisy dog, make          him a welcome addition to any household. He is usually fond of children,          is highly intelligent, and very tractable.<br />
Ideal height:</p>
<p>Males 56-61 cm<br />
Females 53-58.5cm<br />
Weight 25-32kg</p>

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		<title>Australian Cattle Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2008 15:16:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A &#8220;true blue&#8221; Aussie, the Australian Cattle Dog&#8216;s prime function is the movement and control of cattle in both confined and wide, open spaces. Always alert, extremely intelligent, watchful and courageous, this breed is a tribute to the ability of the Australian stockmen who knew what they wanted in a cattle dog and set about [...]]]></description>
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<p>A &#8220;true blue&#8221; Aussie,             <strong>the Australian Cattle Dog</strong>&#8216;s prime function is the movement and control             of cattle in both confined and wide, open spaces. Always alert, extremely             intelligent, watchful and courageous, this breed is a tribute to             the ability of the Australian stockmen who knew what they wanted           in a <strong>cattle dog</strong> and set about producing it.</p>
<p>Naturally suspicious of strangers,            and retaining the protective instincts which made him such an invaluable            guardian of the stockman and his herd,<strong> the Australian Cattle Dog</strong> is            still very much a working dog, even when living in the suburbs. He likes            to feel useful and is never happier than when he has a job to do, and            requires physically and mentally challenging activities. Long walks,            plenty of company, and an active lifestyle are necessary to keep this            dog at his happiest. In a home where these needs are not met, the breed            is likely to become destructive, noisy and dominant.</p>
<p><span id="more-54"></span><strong>The Australian Cattle Dog&#8217;s</strong> natural            herding, strong protective and territorial instincts require that this            breed is supervised with children.</p>
<p><strong>The Australian Cattle Dog</strong> comes            in colorings of blue, or red speckle.</p>
<p>Ideal height:<br />
Dogs 46 to 51cm<br />
Females 43-38cm<br />
Weight 23 to 27kg</p>
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