Here's the list of recognized breeds by the American
Kennel Club. Please remember, mixed breed puppies are also beautiful
companions who are wonderful combination of all the best traits
of the various breeds represented! Having said that, we invite you
to join our "Do you look like
your dog" contest.
It doesnt matter what your dog looks like. For all we care, he or
she looks like you! Please e-mail your pictures as an attachment
to: pictures@housepetmagazine.com.
"Besides the
dog, only one other mammal has that rare combination of unusual
genetic diversity & a widespread, well-mixed gene pool: humans."
- Robert Wayne of the University of California,
Los Angeles.
Article Reprinted as a courtesy
and with permission from George Johnson,txtwriter.com
"...From what creature
did the domestic dog arise? Darwin suggested that wolves, coyotes,
and jackals -- all of which can interbreed and produce fertile
offspring-- may all have played a role, producing a complex dog
ancestry that would be impossible to unravel. In the 1950s, Nobel
Prize-winning behaviorist Konrad Lorenz suggested some dog breeds
derive from jackals, others from wolves.
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Higher voices, faster motions, and often
forgetting to use gentle hands may upset your dog whether or not
he or she is a young puppy or an older friend who is very well
trained. Please act kindly with dogs. Pulling ears and tails,
running like crazy, teasing, hitting, cornering the dog, tormenting
the dog when he or she is sleeping, etc., can lead to a nip or
worse. Granted, dogs should learn to tolerate all body parts being
touched, having food and toys taken from them and various sounds,
but even the best trained dog has his or her limits. Many dog
bites are not directly the fault of the dog but were instigated
by a child. Even the best trained dog if hurt or pushed enough
could bite. Dogs have bad days and if they are not feeling well,
a pulled ear that normally would be ignored could this time end
in a bite. Being with a dog is a privilege for a child. If you
cannot behave, the dog will not want to play with you.
Please do not torment
dogs that are confined to the dogs' property - this includes:
running up and down fences getting dogs to chase; poking sticks
at or tossing things over the fence; barking at or otherwise aggravating
the dogs. Ideally, dogs should not be left outside when the owner
is not at home to intervene children who would tease the pet.
However, many dog owners leave their dogs out when no one is home
so parents must make sure their children are behaved and know
rules about dogs. A hand dangling over a fence to tease a dog
is a prime target for a bite. Dont forget kids, that dogs are
feeling beings. To tease and/or hurt a dog can lead to a serious
problem.
The
adventures of an unusual dog, part St. Bernard, part Scotch Shepherd,
that is forcibly taken to the Klondike gold fields where he eventually
becomes the leader of a wolf pack. First published in 1903, The
Call of the Wild is regarded as Jack London's masterpiece 160 pages.
Call of the Wild
by Jack London (Grades 3-6)
Meet Ginger Pye, the smartest dog you'll ever know. Jerry Pye
and his sister, Rachel, feel pretty smart themselves for buying
Ginger. It was the best dollar they ever spent. Ginger steals
everybody's heart . . . until someone steals him! Newbery Award
winning story. 250 pages
Ginger Pye
by Eleanor Estes (Grades
3-6)
This
illustrated guide is written especially for kids, with information
on dogs and how they develop and grow. Kids learn what to feed puppies,
how to play games that are safe and enjoyable. They also learn basics
of puppy handling and grooming, obedience, tricks they can teach
young canines, and much more. Ages 9-12, or 4-8 with parents' guidance.
Puppy Training for Kids
by Sarah Whitehead, Jane Burton
What's really going on behind those patient eyes and wagging
tails, that loving lick or plaintive bark? You Are a Dog reveals
all in a series of whimsical yet profound vignettes told in the
voice of "everydog." Readers will discover their dogs
and themselves in passages so funny and so true that they'll read
them out loud to friends and family. Filled with good-hearted
humor, sweetness, and even pathos, You Are a Dog is an irresistible
treat.
You Are A Dog
by Terry Bain
(Highschool and +)
When is a dog not just a dog? Is it when he's a growling lion
standing guard at the gate? Or a slippery seal slick with soap
from his bath? Or maybe it's when he's a crouching crocodile stalking
the dinner table crumbs--or a billy goat chewing the mail once
again (oh no!) Michael J. Rosen and artist Ted Rand have created
a fanciful and affectionate tribute to dogs, kids, and the magical
combination they form together.
With a Dog Like That, a Kid Like
Me
by Michael J. Rosen
(Baby-Preschool)