D Dog Fan | November 9th, 2010
If you had a dog when you were a child, you will want your own children to experience the same positive feelings and you will get your children a dog. If you did not, you just have to read My First Best Friend to find out what an amazing thing a dog can be in a child’s life. Not only does a dog teach children responsibility, but it also helps them develop a healthy personality and a balanced emotional life.
However, bringing a dog into the family is not always a smart thing to do. You need to make sure that both the children and the adult members of the family are ready for a furry friend, otherwise someone is likely to get disappointed over time. You also need to make sure that you are selecting the right breed and you are treating your dog in a way that guarantees your children’s safety.
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Big Dog | July 6th, 2010

One of the first problems that usually occurs after having a new pet is housetraining it. It seems like Sandra Bakers knows something that we don’t – she promises to potty train our dog in just 7 days! She’s so confident that she’s ready to give back the whole price of the book, if the training wasn’t succesful!
The content of her e-book and audio package is based on real life experience, she had struggled as much with potty training as anyone else, and she summarized her experiences.
She promises that any kind of dogs can be housetrained in as short as 7 days. Go ahead and find out more about her secrects!
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Big Dog | December 6th, 2011

Border Terriers are generally a hardy, healthy breed but they do tend to develop certain health issues. This post will list the most important ones along with the symptoms so that you can recognize it if your dog is affected.
- Canine Epileptoid Cramping Syndrome – CECS or formerly known as “Spike’s Disease”
This disorder has commonly been confused with canine epilepsy and can be difficult to detect, because some dogs may not show any symptoms but still have the disease. The most common symptoms include: staggering, dizziness, exaggerated stretching, unusually slow and/or methodical posturing or walking, trembling, abdominal and lumbar muscle contractions, falling over, struggling to rise but unable to do so, borborygmus (loud intestinal noises) and apparent intestinal pain. Dogs suffering from CECS are cognizant, responsive to stimuli. The episodes may last from a few seconds up to a few minutes.
Hip dysplasia is a disease of the hip pocket, which can seriously affect a dog’s ability to move and have a good life, by causing painful arthritis in the joints. Symptoms include stiffness or soreness after rising from rest, reluctance to exercise, bunny-hopping or other abnormal gait (legs move more together when running rather than swinging alternately), lameness, pain, reluctance to stand on rear legs, jump up, or climb stairs, subluxation or dislocation of the hip joint, or wasting away of the muscle mass in the hip area. There is no complete cure for this condition. The aim of the treatment can be to enhance the quality of the dog’s life.
- Progressive retinal atrophy (PRA)
This condition causes the retina to degenerate, causing the vision to deteriorate and eventually blindness. The most obvious symptoms are decreased vision at night, decreased pupillary light reflex. Unfortunately there is no treatment to PRA as of today.
If you suspect that your Border Terrier might by showing symptoms of any of these conditions, take it to the vet ASAP. The earlier the diagnoses, the sooner you can help your dog’s condition.
Big Dog | March 8th, 2011
The most famous appearance of this dog breed was in the movie Hotel for Dogs. Animals, especially dogs are strictly forbidden in the foster home where Andy and her brother Bruce lives. The siblings are so desperate about wanting to to take care of a dog, that they are shown defrauding a pawn shop owner. The owner was so furious that he called the police and the kids got arrested and taken to the local police station. Soon afterwards, their social worker, Bernie arrived and told them off and took them home. They finally find an ideal place to live for their beloved dog, a huge abandoned hotel. To their biggest surprise, it has become a paradise for all kind of furry friends. All of the stray dogs found their new home in the hotel because Bruce transformed it so nicely. Andy and Bruce have to do their best to get supporters in order to keep the hotel’s secret.
In this comedy we can realize that Border Terriers are extremely lively and energetic dogs. They love to be around people and don’t like to be alone.
Do you know any other famous Border Terriers? Post a comment with your story!
Big Dog | October 20th, 2010
If you would like to be the proud owner of a small, yet extremely lively and energetic dog, the Border Terrier is the best choice for you. This dog really needs a human companion and doesn’t like to be alone, otherwise it can get stubborn and lonely and will start to bark harshly.
Border Terriers are slightly hard to train if they are older, therefore early socialization and training is advised. They respond badly to harsh and heavy-handed training, so the best is to train them with much love, consistency, patience and praise. Because the herding nature of this breed, it is not recommended for the family to have other pets in the house together with the dog, although they can get on well with other dogs.
The breed has a weather-resistant double coat that is dense and rough. They shed very little from time to time, but a thorough, weekly brushing is advised. Although they are a healthy and strong breed, they are prone to health issues like hip dysplasia, heart diseases or cataracts.
All in all, Border Terriers are friendly and very playful dogs that possess high amounts of stamina and energy; therefore the best for them is to provide them a big, fenced yard where they can play and run as much as they want.
I hope that this short article will help you decide whether Border Terrier is the best breed for you.
Big Dog | September 29th, 2010
If you are a dog owner, you probably remember the time you bought your first puppy. It is not easy to forget all the thinking, research, weighing pros and cons and the inevitable fear of not making the right decision when you buy a puppy.
If you are about to buy a puppy you are probably in the middle of this process and are reading an article that may save you a lot of hassle.
When it comes to making decisions that will effect our lives for more than a decade, we sometimes find that we just simply don’t have the intellectual capacity to consider every single factor that will influence the outcome. It is the same when buying a puppy.
“Factors To Consider When Picking Your Perfect Puppy” does a great job at pointing out the most important aspects of making such a long term commitment. It is brief, easy to understand, gives you all the essentials in a nutshell and it is free to download and share.
Big Dog | September 8th, 2010
- AKC considers the Border Terrier as the “Best of Breed” Earthdog. Earthdog trials are competitions imitating hunting situations, to find out how much the breeds have their hunting instincts.
- Although most terrier breeds are the opposite, Border Terriers are usually very sociable with other dogs
- Border Terriers are the happiest when they have a job to do!
Big Dog | August 25th, 2010
The Border Terrier is an active, playful breed, which requires a lot of exercise and attention from the owner. It is a vrey curious breed, who always has to see and know about everything 
This energetic little dog likes to relax in the lap of the owner, as a real companion dog.
It is very important to look around carefully before buying a puppy. It’s not easy to find a reliable breeder, so I’d like to provide a little help. On this site below you can only find healthy puppies from reputable breeders.
Big Dog | August 16th, 2010

Source: pictures of puppies and dogs
“Look, it is very easy!’
Big Dog | July 22nd, 2010
I was asked this question just recently, so I decided to share the answer with you too.
First, I would say: ‘obviously, yes’. But if i take a second thought, it depends on a lot of things actually. Even though Border Terriers were bred to be hunting dogs, today they can be kept as family pets, and if they are well trained and socialized, they can behave very well. But all this means nothing, if the cat doesn’t stop annoying the dog and there aren’t any trees nearby…