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June 20, 2008
What do you get for the dog who has everything? Some suggestions from The Arizona Republic include everything from massage to slumber parties.
June 20, 2008
What do you get for the dog who has everything? Some suggestions from The Arizona Republic include everything from massage to slumber parties.
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Friendly, Energetic, great for families, Labs are still the most popular dog worldwide.
Require plenty of love and attention, Retrievers are highly trainable and make another perfect family pet.
The most popular of the Toy Breeds, Yorkies are playful, hyper, stubborn and noisy so do your homework.
Extremely loyal and affectionate, pit bulls can be aggressive. Thorough research and training is important with this breed.
Obedient, intelligent playful and energetic, Boxers are a wonderful companion for homes with children.
Strong and intelligent, German Sheperds are perfect watchdogs. Need plenty of exercise.
This highly playful and devoted breed gets along well with other pets and despite it's small size makes a great watchdog.
Playful and fun, Doxins can be stubborn, but loyal. A loud bard for their size makes them good watchdogs.
A dignified yet funny breed, Pugs do well with visitors, children and other pets and love to show off.
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