What Breed Is Right For You?
This book is a great resource to see photographs of over 400 breeds of dogs. It covers topics such as the history of the breeds, care, health and training.
From Amazon.com:
"With an extensive photographic catalog of more than 400 dog breeds, organized by to FCI groupings, each profile describes the breed's uses and character, lists compatible owner traits, and shares fascinating facts about the breed's origins.
Dog owners, breeders, and fans will also learn about canine anatomy and body systems; instinct and behavior; how dogs interact with humans; and the essentials of good care.
The book gives expert advice on equipment, handling, exercise, play, feeding, grooming, and breeding. Basic dog training is also covered, and an invaluable section on health will enable you to identify problems quickly and know exactly what to do in an emergency."
Dog Encyclopedia, The. London: DK Publishing. 2013.
From Amazon.com:
"With an extensive photographic catalog of more than 400 dog breeds, organized by to FCI groupings, each profile describes the breed's uses and character, lists compatible owner traits, and shares fascinating facts about the breed's origins.
Dog owners, breeders, and fans will also learn about canine anatomy and body systems; instinct and behavior; how dogs interact with humans; and the essentials of good care.
The book gives expert advice on equipment, handling, exercise, play, feeding, grooming, and breeding. Basic dog training is also covered, and an invaluable section on health will enable you to identify problems quickly and know exactly what to do in an emergency."
Dog Encyclopedia, The. London: DK Publishing. 2013.
Use the home page to search the listings of thousands of pets available for adoption. Search by location,
breed, age and gender to find pets that meet your criteria. (Always consult your parents before contacting an adopting agency.) The Dog Breeds page lets you select a breed to learn more information such as average size and personality traits.
breed, age and gender to find pets that meet your criteria. (Always consult your parents before contacting an adopting agency.) The Dog Breeds page lets you select a breed to learn more information such as average size and personality traits.
This link takes you to The Kennel Club Library. The library has over 70,000 images of dogs. You can search for a specific type of dog or click a category such as “Working” or “Art.” You can contact the library if you are looking for a picture you can’t find. The images are copyrighted so you must ask permission before using them.
You may e-mail them at: [email protected]
You may e-mail them at: [email protected]
Photographs of over 240 dog breeds. Click on each photo to enlarge.
Select a breed by name or group from a drop down box or type in the name of the breed you’re interested in. Selecting a dog will give you information about the dog and if it’s the right dog for you.
While the AKC promotes pure breed dogs, there is plenty of information available that applies to all dog owners.
Check out the pages related to being a responsible dog owner and keeping your dog healthy.
From the Web Site:
“The American Kennel Club is dedicated to upholding the integrity of its Registry, promoting the sport of purebred dogs and breeding for type and function. Founded in 1884, the AKC® and its affiliated organizations
advocate for the purebred dog as a family companion, advance canine health and well-being, work to protect the rights of all dog owners and promote responsible dog ownership.”
While the AKC promotes pure breed dogs, there is plenty of information available that applies to all dog owners.
Check out the pages related to being a responsible dog owner and keeping your dog healthy.
From the Web Site:
“The American Kennel Club is dedicated to upholding the integrity of its Registry, promoting the sport of purebred dogs and breeding for type and function. Founded in 1884, the AKC® and its affiliated organizations
advocate for the purebred dog as a family companion, advance canine health and well-being, work to protect the rights of all dog owners and promote responsible dog ownership.”
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Unless you have permission from the photographer, you can’t copy, distribute (no scanning and sending them to others), publicly display (no putting them online), or create derivative works from photographs. Copyright infringements—reproducing photos without permission—can result in civil and criminal penalties. Information from PPA. www.ppa.com |