To kennel or not to kennel

Are you planning to board your pet while you travel?  When you are deciding on which kennel to choose, you might want to start by searching complaints at the Better Business Bureau.  The Bureau offers free online searches of many kennels.  There are documented complaints of dirty living quarters, dehydrated or malnourished pets, animals that pick up parasites or diseases, and many other problems.  Make sure your kennel has a clean record

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Choosing a kennel

With the holidays in full swing, make them a happy time for your pets too.  Many of us will be heading out of town and leaving our pets in kennels.  Just be sure you choose a kennel that will keep your pets both safe and happy.  There are many websites, such as the Better Business Bureau that can offer insight into kennels in your area.  Always visit kennels prior to making your final decision.  Check the living quarters, exercise areas, and staff.  They must all meet your approval.  Remember, your pet will be in unfamiliar surroundings while you are gone.  And be sure to confirm your reservation, as well as drop off and pickup times well in advance of your trip.

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Dandie Dinmont Terrier – can you name that cute Breed of Dog BBC

Back in January 2006 Dandie Dinmont Terrier Breeders and enthusiasts from all over the world converged on Coventry, England for a breed crisis meeting called Dandie Dinmont — from Vulnerable to Viable to discuss the decline in the breeds world wide population and how this could be address in the future to ensure the long term viability of this delightful breed of dog. The event received national publicity and the lovely Emma Massey filmed a short piece for BBC Midlands Today TV. The piece was great fun and Emma took Margaret Russell’s lovely mustard dog, Fergus to a Coventry shopping centre to see how many members of the public could identify the breed. The fact that no one could emphasis just one of the problems the breed has to face up to, that of not being a very well known breed like (say) the Westie. This short film also shows what good natured, affectionate, Happy and attractive dogs Dandie Dinmont Terriers are. For more details on the Dandie Dinmont Terrier please contact me via my web site: canineartconnections.com If you have enjoyed this item please post a comment and give this item a 5 star rating. Thanks, Paul Keevil Sorry, if the sound is a little out of sync with the images.

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Dandie Dinmont Terrier Puppy Dog Playing Hockey Cute Happy Funny Pedigree

Dandie Dinmont Terrier: This is Jackson, our very fun loving Dandie Dinmont Terrier puppy dog. This item was filmed when he was about 4 months old. We have given up on buying our pups very expensive toys as they seem happier with old plastic bottles and a tatty rubber chicken. His mother Scarlett loves to play with the rubber chicken (please see one of my other videos posted on YouTube) but Jackson takes it one stage further. He likes to play hockey with it, using the rubber chicken as a tool to hit his other toys around the floor. The first time I saw him hit one of his toys like this I thought it was a fluke, but he just keeps on doing it and it is his favorite game to play. I have never seen another dog play quite like this and I think Jackson will grow up to be a wonderfully eccentric companion and a lot of fun to have about the house. Dandies are I believe one of the only dog breeds with a genuine sense of humor! The Dandie Dinmont Terrier is one of the UK’s rarest breeds. They are officially designated by the UK Kennel Club as a “Vulnerable Native Breed” due to their very low numbers. If you want to find out more about Dandie Dinmont Terriers and how we care for them please visit: dandiedinmontweb.com Paul Keevil Yazga Dandie Dinmont Terriers http

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Ozzy cute puppy pug

Ozzy puppy pug six weeks old, with his sister and mum. We are bringing him home in Two weeks, can’t wait!

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