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Dalmation - Renewed:

Group: Non - Sporting
Exercise Level: 73
Good for Family’s: 20
Good with Children: 24
Aggressive Behavior: 52
Trainability: 70
Guarding Behavior: 50
Alert dog Behavior: 70
Socialization: 40
Shedding: 81
Grooming: 52
Weight: 58
Emotional Stability: 32 
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Irish Setter - Renewed:

Group: Sporting
Exercise Level: 88
Good for Family’s: 87
Good with Children: 80
Aggressive Behavior: 28
Trainability: 66
Guarding Behavior: 10
Alert dog Behavior: 66
Socialization: 92
Shedding: 42
Grooming: 33
Weight: 70
Emotional Stability: 57
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Chesapeake Bay Retriever - Renewed:

Group: Sporting
Exercise Level: 80
Good for Family’s: 90
Good with Children: 84
Aggressive Behavior: 30
Trainability: 50
Guarding Behavior: 47
Alert dog Behavior: 90
Socialization: 50
Shedding: 42
Grooming: 7
Weight: 73
Emotional Stability: 70
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Bio Spot News:

Dear all,

Have you ever heard of “Bio Spot”?

If you have and thought about using it, I recommend you don’t. Why? It made a mess on my baby’s back and she started losing hair there.

Pictures Below
My other kitty, Socks, Is doing fine, but that’s because we used the last of our revolution.

Have any good or bad stories about either Bio Spot or Revolution?

E-mail me at kingofdogsdane@yahoo.com and your story might show up here.

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(Story Here)

From Heather Monroe, 31 yrs, Pensacola, FL

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Sorry, they are not very good quality and the pictures are sort of red colored.
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Great Dane - Renewed:

Exercise Level: 54
Good For Familys: 88
Good with Children: 93
Aggressive Behavior: 19
Trainability: 50
Guarding Behavior: 27
Alertdog Behavior: 75
Socialization: 72
Shedding: 34
Grooming: 29
Weight: Females 110 - 150, Males 150 - 195 [Some exceed these weights]
Emotional Stability: 91
How was this? No copyright this time - COMPLETELY by me.
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 Bloodhound:
Most of this post was not by me.

Group: Hound
Exercise Needs: 66
Good with Children: 88
Obedience Trainability: 46
Watchdog Behavior: 70
Aggression: 42
Guard Dog Behavior: 30
Size (lbs.): 95
Intelligence: 54
Intensity: 82
Shedding: 46
Sociability: 90
Emotional Stability: 90

Most of this information was taken from glowdog.com
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 Neapolitan Mastiff:

I don't know much about Neopolitan Mastiffs, but I said what I know and tried my best.

Exercise Needs: 50
Good with Children: 20
Obedience Trainability: 20
Watchdog Behavior: 90
Aggression: 75 (it is only because breeders don't try hard enough to breed the aggressiveness out of them and then on top of that, some people sell the aggressive ones to people who want to breed and it just keeps going on and on and on. I believe that if people tried harder that they wouldn't be so aggressive)
Guard Dog Behavior: 89
Grooming Needs: 7
Size (lbs.): 135
Intelligence: 50
Intensity: 30
Shedding: 25
Sociability: 30
Emotional Stability: 90
Most of this information was taken from glowdog.com
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Bullmastiff:
A thought about Bullmastiff behaviors... You really need to know the parents first and know the past of the Bullmastiff. ONLY get one if you don't have any doubts and are 100% sure that the parents have good personalitys/tempermants and bloodlines. Also make sure that you can completely trust the breeder and get to know them. Bullmastiff Personalitys differ per dog.
A Bullmastiff is a cross between an (Old) English Mastiff/Mastiff and a Bulldog.
Basics... Mastiff/Bulldog Cross.
Group: Working
Exercise Needs: 48
Good with Children: 76 (depending on who you get one from. I only trust ONE person to breed them for me - and they actually breed them. This goes for Aggression too)
Obedience Trainability: 50
Watchdog Behavior: 90
Aggression: 64 (for the breeder only 27)
Guard Dog Behavior: 84 (with breeder 32)
Grooming Needs: 7
Size (lbs.): 150
Intelligence: 50
Intensity: 90 (for breeder only 45)
Shedding: 49
Sociability: 69
Emotional Stability: 70

Little of this information was taken from glowdog.com
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Black and Tan Coonhound:
Group: Hound
Exercise Needs: 66
Good with Children: 70
Obedience: 45
Trainability: 40
Watchdog Behavior: 70
Aggression: 46
Guard Dog Behavior: 50
Grooming Needs: 15
Size (lbs.): 83
Intelligence: 34
Intensity: 67
Shedding: 67
Sociability: 59
Emotional Stability: 70

Most of this information was taken from glowdog.com
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Bernese Mountain Dog:
Group: Working
Exercise Needs: 66
Good with Children: 90
Obedience: 70
Trainability: 66
Watchdog Behavior: 68
Aggression: 25
Guard Dog Behavior: 50
Grooming Needs: 22
Size (lbs.): 98
Intelligence: 70
Intensity: 30
Shedding: 46
Sociability: 70
Emotional Stability: 70

Some of this information was taken from glowdog.com
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 Australian Shepherd:

Group: Herding
Exercise Needs: 54
Good with Children: 58
Obedience: 73
Trainability: 70
Watchdog Behavior: 90
Aggression: 46
Guard Dog Behavior: 80
Grooming Needs: 33
Size (lbs.): 55
Intelligence: 90
Intensity: 30
Shedding: 60
Sociability: 60
Emotional Stability: 70

Some of this information was taken from glowdog.com
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Gordon Setter:
Group: Sporting
Exercise Needs: 83
Good with Children: 86
Obedience Trainability: 42
Watchdog Behavior: 70
Aggression: 41
Guard Dog Behavior: 50
Grooming: 33
Size (lbs.): 69
Intelligence: 46
Intensity: 68
Shedding: 83
Sociability: 52
Emotional Stability: 50

Most of this information was taken from glowdog.com
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Scottish Deerhound:
Group: Hound
Exercise Needs: 79
Good with Children: 90
Obedience Trainability: 46
Watchdog Behavior: 30
Aggression: 35
Guard Dog Behavior: 30
Grooming: 33
Size (lbs.): 120
Intelligence: 36
Intensity: 30
Shedding: 46
Sociability: 68
Emotional Stability: 90

Some of this information was taken from glowdog.com
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Shiba Inu:
Exercise Needs: 70
Good with Children: 49
Obedience: 50
Trainability: 47
Watchdog Behavior: 80
Aggression: 40-90
Guard Dog Behavior: 50
Grooming Needs: 50
Size (lbs.): 15-25
Intelligence: 40
Intensity: 50
Shedding: 40
Sociability: 79
Emotional Stability: 46

For more information on Shiba Inu’s, please visit http://dogbreedinfo.com/shiba.htm

Some of this information was taken from glowdog.com and dogbreedinfo.com
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Housebreaking/Housetraining:
Here I will explain how to housebreak your puppy/dog.Tip: Did you know, that Great Danes are sometimes housebroken by the time they are 8 weeks and you bring them home?
Tip: It can be hard to housebreak an Adult dog. If you have a puppy and it isn't housebroken yet, start housebreaking him the first day he comes to your house to live there with you.
  • When you are not available to watch your pup, put him in his crate so that he should not/will not relieve himself where he is not supposed to. Or, If you would like, put up a babygate (Or babygates) and confine him in a room such as the kitchen or laundry room instead of using a crate - But make sure that the room is completely puppy proofed
  • ALWAYS supervise your puppy when out of his crate (You don't have to, but to do so, you may umbilical cord him or shadow him).
  • Feed him highquality food (You will spend around the same amount of money because with highquality food, the dog doesn't eat as much) at scheduled times everyday and try to limit treats even if you are training him to do something. If you are training him to do something, you can use treats, but not to many, and to improvise, try patting him on the head or rubbing his belly.
  • Take your dog to a usual potty-spot so that he knows that is where he is supposed to go.
    After you get home from doing something, always take your puppy out to his potty-spot to relieve himself as soon as possible. Also do so after meals and when he wakes up for a nap.
    Try teaching him to go on command by saying something like "Go potty" and if he does, then praise him by saying "Good puppy!"
I will have more sometime...
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Maltese:
Exersice Needs: 9
Good with Children: 30
Obedience: 67
Trainability: 50
Watchdog Behavior: 90
Aggression: 45
Grooming Needs: 78 - If long coated
Size(lbs.): 7
Intelligence: 63
Intensity: 32
Shedding: 17
Sociability: 60
Emotional Stability: 50
Some of this information was taken from glowdog.com
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Pomeranian:
Exersice Needs: 15
Good with Children: 8
Obedience: 10
Trainability: 10
Watchdog Behavior: 90
Aggression: 62
Guard dog Behavior: 46
Grooming Needs: 44
Size(lbs.): 7
Intelligence: 60
Intensity: 50
Shedding: 22
Sociability: 30
Emotional Stability: 31
Some of this information was taken from glowdog.com
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Basset Hound:

Exersice Needs: 30
Good with Children: 70
Obedience: 46
Trainability: 35
Watchdog Behavior: 70
Aggression: 46
Guard dog Behavior: 30
Grooming Needs: 15
Size(lbs.): 50
Intelligence: 30
Intensity: 50
Shedding: 39
Sociability: 57
Emotional Stability: 68

Some of this information was taken from glowdog.com
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 Dachshund:

Exercise Needs: 30
Good with Children: 35
Obedience: 56
Trainability: 43
Watchdog Behavior: 90
Aggression: 44
Guard dog Behavior: 10
Grooming Needs: 22
Size(lbs.): 14
Intelligence: 74
Intensity: 70
Shedding: 28
Sociability: 27
Emotional Stability: 31

Some of this information was taken from glowdog.com
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ShadowTH's Fav breeds:
Collies
Great Danes
St. Bernards
Great Saints
Mastiffs
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  • Collies
  • Golden Retriever
  • Siberian Husky
  • Great Dane
  • Saint Bernard
  • Great Saint
  • Alaskan Husky
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Boxer:
Exersice Needs: 61
Good with Children: 73
Obedience: 32
Trainability: 23
Watchdog Behavior: 70
Aggression: 44
Guard dog Behavior: 50
Grooming Needs: 15
Size(lbs.): 66
Intelligence: 34
Intensity: 70
Shedding: 42
Sociability: 66
Emotional Stability: 55

Some of this information was taken from glowdog.com

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Golden Retriever:
Note: If you have children, This could be a very good dog!
Exersice Needs: 53
Good with Children: 90
Obedience: 65
Trainability: 55
Watchdog Behavior: 61
Aggression: 16
Guard dog Behavior: 16
Grooming Needs: 33
Size(lbs.): 66
Intelligence: 53
Intensity: 32
Shedding: 80
Sociability: 96
Emotional Stability: 70

Some/Little of this information was taken from glowdog.com
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Collie:
Exersice Needs: 65
Good with Children: 75
Obedience: 60
Trainability: 45
Watchdog Behavior: 80
Aggression: 43
Guard dog Behavior: 58
Grooming Needs: 33
Size(lbs.): 72
Intelligence: 70
Intensity: 36
Shedding: 67
Sociability: 59
Emotional Stability: 59

Some of this information was taken from glowdog.com
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Doberman:
Note: Before you get a doberman, you need to know that 70% of dobermans have serious health problems, 15% of them have mild health problems, and the last 15%, Are ones without health problems, except for other things that aren't usually genetic related.
Exerscie Needs: 80
Good with Children: 70
Obedience: 50
Trainability: 40
Watchdog Behavior: 90
Aggression: 44
Guard dog Behavior: 50
Grooming Needs: 23
Size(lbs.): 75
Intelligence: 87
Intensity: 47
Shedding: 43
Sociability: 60
Emotional Stability: 60
Some of this information was taken from glowdog.com

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Bull Terrier:
Bull Terriers aren't always the kindest, but some though, are sweet. You don't really know unless you meet one. Below, Is their usual behavior's and needs.
Exersice Needs: 57
Good with Children: 36
Obedience: 32
Trainability: 30
Watchdog Behavior: 87
Aggression: 62
Guard Dog Behavior: 68
Grooming Needs: 21
Size(lbs.): 45 lbs.
Intelligence: 38
Intensity: 86
Shedding: 19
Sociability: 50
Emotional Stability: 63
Bull Terriers must be given a lot of companionship, or they may become destructive. Be sure to socialize them well and remain their pack leader 100% of the time, otherwise, they can be extremely aggressive with other dogs. Unaltered males usually do not get along with other male dogs. Males and females can live together happily and two females can also be a good combination with care and supervision. They are not recommended with other pets. They make excellent watch dogs. This breed can be somewhat difficult to train.
They do not do well in situations where they are left alone for 8 hours a day.
Standard Bull Terrier Height: 20-24 inches (51-61 cm.) Weight: 45-80 pounds (20-36 kg.)Miniature Bull Terrier Height: 10-14 inches (25-33 cm) Weight: up to 24-33 pounds (11-15 kg)
Most of this information was taken from glowdog.com and dogbreedinfo.com
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ShadowTH:
ShadowTH is my little brother, and I have allowed him to be one of the authors of King of Dogs.
So, he is a little new, and hopefully he will help out a bit. You know, Put up things that I ask him to, or things that have to do with dogs-but anyway, He has a blog too, so, if you are into club penguin, (If you have no idea what clubpenguin is, here is the link: http://clubpenguin.com/)
He has a blog on clubpenguin Cheat codes, and could possibly have other things too.
Now, before I put the link on, I would like you to know, that he hasn't really done much to his site yet, so check back soon! :
Thanks!
~New Item!~~Polls are going to be added to my site~
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Siberian Husky:
These dogs are gentle and playful, but willful and mischievous. A puppy at heart, they are clever, sociable and, I suppose loving. Though they do generally have a lot of energy, especially as puppies. Huskies are very intelligent and trainable, but they have a mind of their own and will only obey a command if they see the point. Training takes patience, consistency and an understanding of the Arctic dog character. This dog will take advantage if he can. Huskies make an excellent jogging companion, as long as it is not too hot. Huskies may be difficult to housebreak. This breed likes to howl and gets bored easily. They do not like to be left alone, so if this is the breed for you, you may want to consider having two, or just another play mate. A lonely Husky can be very destructive. Remember that the Husky is a sled dog in heart and soul. They are good with other pets if they are raised with them from puppyhood. This breed likes to roam.
Siberian Huskies need a fair amount of exercise, including a daily walk or jog, but should not be excessively exercised in warm weather. They need a large yard and might need a high fence, but bury the wire at the base of the fence because they are likely to dig their way out and go off hunting.
(Some of this info is from this page: http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/siberianhusky.htm . Please note that I am not a stealer. I usually take things just to get ideas, and then edit them.)
Exerscise Needs: 70
Good with Children: 60
Obedience: 40
Trainability: 28
Watchdog Behavior: 50
Aggression: 30-60
Guard Dog Behavior: 45
Grooming Needs: 35
35-60 lbs.
Life Expectancy of 12-15 years
Intelligence: 60
Intensity: 45
Shedding: 30
Socialbility: 70
Emotional Stability: 57
Huskys eat 2-5 cups of food a day
Most of this information was taken from glowdog.com and dogbreedinfo.com
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What Breed is right for you?:
Please fill out this form and then send it to kingofdogsdane@yahoo.com to find out what dog breed is right for you.
Section A:
How active are you?:
How much Exercise needs can you tolerate?:
How much Grooming needs can you tolerate?:
How much Shedding can you tolerate?:
How much Agression can you tolerate?:
How good do they have to be with children?:
What dogs breeds do you like?:
Section B:
Please tell me what age group you are in; 0-10, 11-16, 17-23, 24-32, 33-43, 44-52, 53-67, 68-75 or are you 76 and up?(If you are comfortable to, you may just enter your exact age):
Section C:
How much money do you have to spend on a dog?:
How much money do you have to pay for food?:
How much money do you have to pay for Toys?:
How much money do you have to pay when you take it to the vets for the first time?
How much money do you have to pay for leashes, collars, food bowls, water bowls etc.?:
Section D:
If you have ever had (a) dog(s) before, what breed(s) was it/were they?:
Do you have a cat, other dogs or any other animals?:
Do you have children?:
If you have children, What are/is there/it's age(s)?:
Section E:
How often will you and/or family(If you have anyone in your household besides you)be at home?:
How much time will you, and/or your family if you have one, be able to care, love, play and pay attention to your dog?:
Section F:
Optional Questions(Information about you):
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Newfoundland (Noo-finnd-lind):
Newfoundlands are very cute, and loving. Although they drool and shed a lot, they are still loving. Fact: Newfoundlands have webbed feet for swimming!
Exersicing Needs: 77
Good Behavior around Children: 90
Obedience Response: 70
Trainibility: 60
Watchdog Behavior: 70
Aggression: 36
Guard Dog Behavior: 32
Grooming Needs: 47
Usual Size (lbs.): 135
Intelligence: 70
Intensity: 16
Shedding: 100 - Bad!
Sociability: 90
Emotional Stability: 90
Feeding: 10 - 12 cups a day.
Some of this information was taken from glowdog.com
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Saint Bernard:
Saint Bernards can have a long coat or a short coat. Most of the time you see them, they have a long coat. They are sweet big baby's, but the only 2 problems are that if they have a long coat, the shed about have of the highest percentage (Not that bad...) and they drool alot.
Exercise Needs: 56
Good with Children: 90
Obedience: 50
Trainability: 50
Watchdog Behavior: 90
Aggression: 30
Guard Dog Behavior: 30
Grooming Needs: 44
Size (lbs.) 155
Intelligence: 70
Intensity: 30
Shedding: 52
Sociability: 70
Emotional Stability: 90
Feeding:
Usually 10 - 12 Cups total a day when full grown.
These are great, gentle, sweet dogs and are very good with scent. They are usually the only dogs that people take to find people that are buried by avalanches and such. Even if the people or other creatures are several feet beneath the snow!
Little of this information was taken from glowdog.com
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Great Dane:
Great Danes are my Absolute favorite dog breed.
Here's more about them! (If you just want to read without comments, skip over the list below to do so.)
Exersice Needs: 68 - A good walk everyday would be nice.
Good with Children: 90
Obedience: 50
Trainability: 53 - fairly good
Watchdog Behavior: 90 - Which means it will be ready to protect your family when needed
Aggression: 32 - Good
Guard Dog Behavior: 30 - Which means it isn't very territorial
Grooming Needs: 22
Size (lbs.): 140 - It can be higher. That's just what they usually can weigh up to.
Intelligence: 56
Intensity: 30 - That's great because intensity means how uncareful they are.
Shedding: 48 - Low shedding
Sociability: 85 - Pretty Social
Emotional Stability: 90 - That means that it doesn't usually have mood swings.
Here they are again without comments:
Exercise Needs: 68
Good with Children: 90
Obedience: 50
Trainability: 53
Watchdog Behavior: 90
Aggression: 32
Guard Dog Behavior: 30
Grooming Needs: 22
Size (lbs.): 140
Intelligence: 56
Intensity: 30
Shedding: 48
Sociability: 85
Emotional Stability: 90
Feeding:
Usually 10 - 12 cups of food a day when full grown adults.
Thanks for Reading! Hope you consider these little guys!
~-Emeline McCarter-~

Little of this information was taken from glowdog.com
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My Favorite Breeds:
My Favorite breeds from first to last are:
Great Dane,
Grear Saint(Great Dane-Saint Bernard Mix),
Saint Bernard,
Newfoundland,
Irish Wolfhound,
Mastiff (Are very sweet and Gentle, but because of their size, they tend to knock people over and especially children),
Golden Retriever,
Bernese Mountain Dog
and
Great Pyrenees.
They are great pets. Really! They are sweeties and Are good family pets.
I will be posting all of their usual behaviors very soon, just as I will for as many breeds as possible. Please check back often to see if there are any breeds that are right for you.