3918 - Classified Dogs Puppies - Bullmastiff | Family raised bullmastiff puppy and stud service | bullmastiff puppies born 7/18 and ready for home 9/12/05,
deposits being taken. male: red brindle with a female fawn.
raised with family in the house. email for information
henorton @netzero.net for more information. i do not ship,
puppies must be picked up.
| | Date : 07/29/2005 City : Millville Zip Code : 17846 State : Pennsylvania Country : United States of America Phone : 570-458-5192
| | Price : 1200 USD | | | | 2397 - Classified Dogs Puppies - Bullmastiff | Champion puppies are on the way! | champion sired lakeview's cowboy baby and criders loni
athena are having babies!! cowboy is a massive, smart,
loving and magnificent animal; loni is like him on too much
coffee. litter is due 5/10-5/14 sometime. males are $1500.00
and females are $1200.00. we are now accepting deposits to
hold your little one now. please e-mail me for additional
photos and information.
| | Date : 03/14/2005 City : Indianapolis Zip Code : 46227 State : Indiana Country : United States of America Phone : (317) 787-0344 Website : http://www.geocities.com/cccrittercompany | | Price : 1200 USD | | | | 1222 - Classified Dogs Puppies - Bullmastiff | 3 male beautifull pupps! 6 weeks old! $75.00 | we have 3 male six week old bullmastiff pups we are selling.
they will only go to good homes.... please contact me.. if
interested.... thank you melissa 480-644-5925 or e-mail me
at melconklin2003@yahoo.com
| | Date : 12/07/2004 City : mesa Zip Code : 85208 State : Arizona Country : United States of America Phone : 480-644-5925
| | Price : 75 USD | | | | 485 - Classified Dogs Puppies - Bullmastiff | Bullmastiff/rottweiler puppies born 10/26/04 | bullmastiff/rottweiler puppies shots and dewormed by 5
weeks old.
| | Date : 10/27/2004 City : Conroe Zip Code : 77302 State : Texas Country : United States of America Phone : 281 572 1091
| | Price : 150 USD | | | | 226 - Classified Dogs Puppies - Bullmastiff | Female english mastiff puppy $150 | female english mastiff puppy last pup left out of litter of six,
not registered, 7 weeks old. needs loving-permanent home,
please. fawn/black mask.
| | Date : 17/10/2004 City : Sanger Zip Code : 76266 State : Texas Country : United States of America Phone : 9404580262
| | Price : 150 USD | | | | 188 - Classified Dogs Puppies - Bullmastiff | not full bull mastiff brown blondish hair built, pretty and needs
a home fast . please very friendly protective of kids, male
| | Date : 15/10/2004 City : marshfield Zip Code : 65706 State : Missouri Country : United States of America Phone : 8597358
| | | | | | | | | | | The warm belly, the swinging tail, the wet nose, the big brown eyes -- these are just some of the things that make living with a puppy pure bliss. But sometimes it's too easy to forget that a puppy is more than just an adorable plaything: He is like a four-legged child, in need of love, guidance and the best care there is. The first year of a dog's life is roughly equivalent to the first eighteen years of a child's life. It's a crucial time in the development of his behavior, personality and lifetime habits, so it's important to get it right!
Enter The Good Life. In their trademark good-humored, engaging style, Mordecai Siegal and Matthew Margolis take new dog owners by the hand and explain what they should be doing to raise their dogs throughout the first year and beyond. To help along new "parents," the book breaks down the first year into clear time frames with essential information for each developmental stage of a young dog's life. From feeding to housebreaking to behavior problem solving, The Good Life is filled with invaluable tips on every aspect of caring for a puppy. Areas covered include:
Crate-training
Acclimating your puppy to your
household and to strangers
Fun and instructive play activities for each time frame
Typical behavioral problems of
each stage, and ways to remedy them
Plus: A fully illustrated obedience-training course and a complete housebreaking program that really work!
Comprehensive and easy to follow, The Good Life is the Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care for dogs -- filled with everything owners need to help their puppy become a happy, healthy member of the family.
| | | | | | | | | | Author : D. Caroline Coile Ph.D. | | | In this volume, readers will find information to help them make sound decisions as they consider bringing a purebred dog into their lives. More than 150 breed descriptions are grouped along American Kennel Club divisions: the sporting group, the hound group, the working group, and so on. Each breed entry includes a lovely color photograph that, thanks to the size of the book itself, is large enough to offer bright, clear images. Breed descriptions are organized into subsections entitled "History," "Temperament," "Upkeep," "Health," and "Form and Function." An "Illustrated Standard" sidebar consists of helpful black-and-white line drawings that highlight some of the distinguishing elements of the breed standard as defined by the AKC. Another sidebar, "At a Glance," lists characteristics for each breed, including energy level; playfulness; friendliness toward dogs, other pets, and strangers; protection and watchdog ability; grooming requirements; and heat and cold tolerance. It is easy to compare breeds using these "At a Glance" sidebars.
The appendixes include "Definitions of Medical Conditions," a list of Web-based genetic health resources, lists of currently available DNA tests and testing laboratories for disease-causing genes, a glossary, and drawings of dog anatomy. The glossary is broken into subsections such as "General Terms," "Color Terms," "Head Terms," and "Movement Terms." The "Index of Breed Entries" includes the AKC names as well as alternate names, with the former clearly marked in bold type.
This book is recommended for public and school libraries, and its affordable price makes it a good candidate for the circulating as well as the reference collection. It would also be useful in compact reference facilities such as mobile libraries. Scottie Wallace
Book Description
Updated with the latest information on canine breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club, this lavishly illustrated volume is a treasure house of information for dog lovers, owners, breeders, and prospective buyers. It begins with a detailed discussion of breed evolution, focusing on the physical and behavioral traits that distinguish one canine breed from another. The book’s main section profiles more than 150 breeds, arranged in the general categories specified by the AKC—Sporting Group, Hound Group, Working Group, Terrier Group, Toy Group, Non-Sporting Group, and Herding Group. Each profile tells how and why the breed was developed, and how selection to perpetuate specific traits affects a dog’s suitability as a pet. Advice for prospective dog owners will help them be sure they are choosing a breed that is compatible with their own situation and needs. They will also find information on each breed’s vulnerability to specific health problems, longevity, exercise needs, compatibility with children, and much more. Profuse illustrations include color photos of all listed breeds.
| | | | | | | | | | | | With over 200,000 copies sold to date, everyone agrees that "the 'ultimate' in the subtitle is not an exaggeration" (Minneapolis Star Tribune). Legacy of the Dog has been established as the reference book for potential dog owners, breeders, and people who are just plain crazy for dogs. Revised and updated, with many new breeds rarely seen outside their country of origin, it is an invaluable reference. Seven standard categories are covered, with each breed shown alphabetically within, for a total of 195 breeds. Each breed's description includes a brief history, key characteristics, care and exercise requirements, and tips on training puppies. Tetsu Yamazaki's photographs are exceptional not only for their careful emphasis on the particularity of the different breeds, but also for capturing the individual spirit of each dog. A treasure trove of photography and a wealth of information, here's a book for canine owners guaranteed to be the most dog-eared one on the shelf.
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