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Denville Animal Hospital |
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Denville, NJ |
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Mountain Lakes Animal Hospital |
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Mountain Lakes Animal Hospital |
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973-625-3641 |
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Denville, NJ |
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Cockapoo puppies for sale 03/27/2007 09:24 AM
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A family pet can have a positive influence on the entire household. Many adults who had a dog or cat in the home when they were youngsters grow up to be pet lovers themselves. Choosing the right breed of dog or cat can be a challenge, but there are some who fair better with children. One of these is a dog that is a mixture of a Cocker Spaniel and a Poodle. These Cockapoo puppies for sale are easy to train and they are lovable.
One of the first places people go to when they are ready to adopt a pet is their local pet store. Depending on the size of the city you live in, you may just find some Cockapoo puppies for sale there. Generally with most major pet stores, the Cockapoo puppies for sale are ready to go that day, meaning that they are now at an age where they can be separated from their mother and littermates without any ill effects.
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Designer Breeds 10/10/2006 05:42 PM
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I have recently seen and heard of a lot of different designer breeds, pugapoo, maltipoo, lhasapoo, morkie, yorkipin, yorkypoo and I am very confused as to what breed of dogs these are. And the list just gets bigger and bigger every day. Does anyone know if these designer breeds have any characteristic problems or do they have the tendencies of what breed they are being mixed with. I have seen a few of these cute little mixes and wow are they adorable, but how many different ones can there be without hurting the pure breed down the road. I am not a vet or a specialist in this catagory so I dont know but if anyone can tell me anything about all this mixing I would love to hear it.
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The second dog. 10/05/2006 03:21 PM
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Buying a Second Dog
If you are a dog lover, you may feel that one dog is not enough. However, before you add a second dog to your household, there are a few important points you should consider.
First, you may want to consider your dog's nature. If your beloved pet is a bit of a bully and the new dog isn't submissive, there are going to be some major battles before they sort out which dog is in charge. Sometimes, two dogs are equally dominant and these battles flare up again and again. By the time you visit your veterinarian for the fourth or fifth time to have their battle scars treated, you may be regretting the purchase of a second dog.
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