Labrador rescue and where to find it

It takes a cold and cruel person to abandon or abuse a Labrador dog and if you know of a situation where a Labrador dog is being abused or has been abandoned then you should do the right thing and contact a Labrador rescue group right away. There are resources all around you that can help you find a rescue group and it is the right thing to do rather than let the poor dog suffer.

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The best places to find Havanese puppies

When searching for Havanese puppies for sale, there are many things that every potential buyer should understand. The most important of which is the fact that the Havanese breed requires a certain amount of special attention as they were, until quite recently, an endangered breed. The original dogs, sometimes also called Bichon Havanais are thought to be completely extinct. But with a few dogs having been smuggled into the U.S. from Cuba in the early 1900's, the Havanese breed has gained in popularity over the last several years.
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American Rottweilers make excellent therapy dogs

The American Rottweiler is a black dog with tan markings behind his eyes, cheeks, chest and muzzle. It has a medium length coat that is straight and coarse and has a double undercoat. These dogs are very possessive with their owners and their possessions and will make wonderful guard dogs. Their history goes back hundreds of years when they marched with the Romans over the Alps pulling their carts.

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How to form a Boston Terrier rescue center

Boston Terrier rescue centers are good organizations in which to volunteer. They look for abandoned Boston Terrier dogs and try to find them proper homes to live out the rest of their lives. Very rarely will you find a Boston Terrier puppy to adopt in one of these organizations unless you are lucky enough to find a rescue center that has discovered a puppy mill. Usually these puppies will adopt out very quickly.
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Boston Terrier information - Breed history

Although not colored red, white and blue, Boston Terriers are the all-American dog. They were developed in the city of Boston, as their name suggests, and then spread out across the nation and the world. They are very much like the American owners who developed them. The Boston Terrier was not in America when the colonists arrived. They were developed from dogs brought over and imported from Europe.
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The Boston Terrier: An all American

The history of the Boston Terrier parallels the history of the new Americans descended from European colonists. In the 1800's, new America was trying to find their own identity not only in their place in the world, but in their own homes. They wanted to take the best of the European dogs they were familiar with, but change it a bit to make the dog breed more American like they were. They wanted a companion in the home.
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