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Breeding any dog is a very serious hobby, one that should be left to those who know how to make the right choices. There is a certain amount of cost and care involved with breeding, especially if breeders are going for a certain quality. There is also a lot of responsibility involved as well, which can take quite a bit of time to say the least.
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When looking to breed, quality breeders will have a lot of choices in front of them. They will need to determine the pair, such as the mother and the father. To get the highest quality possible from the litter, the breeder will need to determine the traits of both dogs, temperaments, and how well they seem to react to one another. The breeder will also need to determine in either of the dogs have any type of health problems, to prevent any diseases or ailments from being passed on to the litter.
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Guided by love: A reporter recalls life with Bates, a Seeing Eye dog
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nine years, my golden retriever Seeing Eye dog had faithfully accompanied
me on countless assignments for the Star-Telegram, where I am a
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(Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By ELIZABETH CAMPBELL On Aug. 29, my dog Bates came to work with me
for the last time. For nine years, my golden retriever Seeing Eye dog had
faithfully accompanied me on countless assignments for the
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Every dog has its day (The Desert Sun)
A doggie has got to look good, doggone it. Between events at the
annual dog show in Indio on Friday, dog lovers lookin' to pamper their
pooches shopped among the 75-plus vendors.
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Residents barking up wrong tree on kennel (Irish Examiner)
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kennels.
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