The Big Book of Dogs
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The Big Book of Dogs includes everything to need to know about dogs including information on over 100 different breeds from Afghan to Yorkshire Terrier. Sections on puppy care and training as well as tips on choosing a dog.
Sections Include:
The Evolution of Dogs
Dog Breeds and Nicknames
Dog Facts
Famous Dogs
Presidents & Their Dogs
Puppy Training
Puppy Care
Choosing a Dog
Working Dogs
Herding Dogs
Terrier Dogs
Toy Dogs
Hound Dogs
Scenthounds
Sighthounds
Hunting Dogs
Bay Dogs
Dogs by Breed
Linda Alchin
Linda Alchin is a website author specialising in English History. Her career initially focussed on conventional training techniques to provide adult education. With the advent of the internet she moved on to distance learning projects. Combining new technology with her love of history she has created a variety of highly successful educational websites which, in turn have lead to the publication of these books. She lives with her family just outside London.
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The Big Book of Dogs - Linda Alchin
The Big Book
of Dogs
By Linda Alchin
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Linda Alchin makes no representation or warranties with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the contents of this book and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of fitness for any particular purpose and shall in no event be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damage, including but not limited to, special, incidental, consequential, or other damages
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Author Biography
Linda Alchin is a website author with a keen interest in dogs. Her career initially focussed on conventional training techniques to provide adult education. With the advent of the Internet she moved on to distance learning projects. Combining new technology with her love of dogs she has created a variety of highly successful educational websites which, in turn, have led to the publication of this book. She lives with her family just outside London.
Websites by Linda Alchin:
http://www.dog-names.org.uk
http://www.dog-symptoms-canine-health.info
http://www.dog-breeds.org.uk
http://www.facts-about.org.uk/dogs/index-dogs.htm
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Table of Contents
The Evolution of Dogs
Dog Breeds and Nicknames
Dog Facts
Famous Dogs
Presidents & Their Dogs
Puppy Training
Puppy Care
Choosing a Dog
Working Dogs
Herding Dogs
Terrier Dogs
Toy Dogs
Hound Dogs
Scenthounds
Sighthounds
Hunting Dogs
Bay Dogs
Dogs by Breed
Afghan
Akita
Alaskan Husky
Alaskan Klee Kai
Alaskan Malamute
Alsatian
American Cocker Spaniel
American Eskimo
American Foxhound
American Staffordshire Terrier
American Water Spaniel
Anatolian Shepherd
Australian Cattle
Australian Kelpie Sheep
Australian Shepherd
Australian Terrier
Bandog
Basenji
Basset Hound
Beagle
Bearded Collie
Beauceron
Bedlington Terrier
Belgian Malinois
Belgian Sheepdog
Belgian Tervuren
Bernese Mountain
Bichon Frise
Black and Tan Coonhound
Black Russian Terrier
Bloodhound
Boerboel
Border Collie
Border Terrier
Borzoi
Boston Terrier
Bouvier des Flandres
Boxer
Briard
Brittany
Brussels Griffon
Bull Terrier
Bulldog
Bullmastiff
Canary
Cairn Terrier
Canaan
Cardigan Welsh Corgi
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Chesapeake Bay Retriever
Chihuahua
Chinese Crested
Chinese Foo
Chinese Shar-pei
Chow Chow
Clumber Spaniel
Collie
Curly-Coated Retriever
Dachshund
Dalmatian
Dandie Dinmont Terrier
Doberman Pinscher
English Cocker Spaniel
English Foxhound
English Setter
English Springer Spaniel
Field Spaniel
Finnish Spitz
Flat-Coated Retriever
French Bulldog
French Mastiff
German Pinscher
German Shepherd
German Shorthaired Pointer
German Wirehaired Pointer
Giant Schnauzer
Golden Retriever
Gordon Setter
Great Dane
Great Pyrenees
Greater Swiss Mountain
Greyhound
Harrier
Havanese
Hovawart
Ibizan Hound
Irish Setter
Irish Terrier
Irish Water Spaniel
Irish Wolfhound
Italian Greyhound
Jack Russell Terrier
Japanese Chin
Japanese Spitz
Keeshond
Kerry Blue Terrier
Komondor
Kuvasz
Labrador Retriever
Lakeland Terrier
Leonberger
Lhasa Apso
Louisiana Catahoula Leopard
Lowchen
Maltese
Maremma
Mastiff
Miniature Bull Terrier
Miniature Pinscher
Miniature Schnauzer
Neapolitan Mastiff
Newfoundland
Norfolk Terrier
Norwegian Elkhound
Norwich Terrier
Old English Sheepdog
Otterhound
Papillon
Parson Russell Terrier
Patterdale Terrier
Pekingese
Pembroke Welsh Corgi
Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen Dog
Pharaoh Hound
Plott
Pointer
Pomeranian
Poodle
Portuguese Water
Pug
Puli
Rat Terrier
Redbone Coonhound
Rhodesian Ridgeback
Rottweiler
Saint Bernard
Saluki
Samoyed
Schipperke
Scottish Deerhound
Scottish Terrier
Sealyham Terrier
Shetland Sheepdog
Shiba Inu
Shih Tzu
Shikoku
Siberian Husky
Silky Terrier
Skye Terrier
Smooth Fox Terrier
Spinone Italiano
Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Standard Schnauzer
Sussex Spaniel
Thai Ridgeback
Tibetan Mastiff
Tibetan Spaniel
Tibetan Terrier
Tosa Inu
Toy Fox Terrier
Vizsla
Weimaraner
Welsh Springer Spaniel
Welsh Terrier
Westie
Whippet
Wire Fox Terrier
Wirehaired Pointing Griffon
Yorkshire Terrier
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Dog Breeds and Nicknames
A
Affenpinscher - The Moustached Little Devil
Afghan Hound - Hound of the Pharaohs and Cavemen
Airedale Terrier - Dog from the Valley of Aire
Akita - The Most Venerated
Alaskan Husky - The Sled Racer
Alaskan Klee Kai - A Rare Breed
Alaskan Malamute - The Artic Dog
Alsatian - The German Shepherd Dog
American Cocker Spaniel - The American with a British Heritage
American Eskimo Dog - The Performer
American Foxhound - The Pilgrim Father's Dog
American Staffordshire Terrie - King of the Fighting Pits
American Water Spaniel - The Great Lakes Dog
Anatolian Shepherd Dog - The Wolf Hunter
Australian Cattle Dog - The Heeler
Australian Kelpie Sheep Dog - Water Sprite
Australian Shepherd - The Basque Shepherd Dog
Australian Terrier - National Terrier of Australia
B
Bandog - The American Bandogge
Basenji - The Bark-less Dog
Basset Hound - The French Aristocrat
Beagle - The Snoopy Dog
Bearded Collie - Olde English Dog
Beauceron - Berger de Beauce
Bedlington Terrier - The Lamb-like Dog
Belgian Malinois - Bred in Malines
Belgian Sheepdog - World War I Hero
Belgian Tervuren - The Tervuren Village Dog
Bernese Mountain Dog - The Berne Herdsman's Dog
Bichon Frise - The Curly Lap Dog
Black and Tan Coonhound - The Raccoon Raider
Black Russian Terrier - A Bull Baiter
Bloodhound - The Sleuthhound
Boerboel - Dog of the Boers
Border Collie - The Trainers Dream Dog
Border Terrier - The Head of an Otter
Borzoi - Sighthound of the Russian Czars
Boston Terrier - The American Gentleman among Dogs
Bouvier des Flandres - The Strong Guy
Boxer - The Fighter
Briard - The Emperor Charlemagne's Dog
Brittany - Epagneul Breton
Brussels Griffon - Hansom Cab Stable Dogs
Bull Terrier - The White Cavalier
Bulldog - The British Bull Baiter
Bullmastiff - Poachers Beware
C
Cairn Terrier - Toto, in the Wizard of Oz
Canaan - Dog from the Land of Canaan
Canary Dog - The Canary Islands Dog of Prey
Cardigan Welsh Corgi - Dog of the Celts
Catahoula Leopard Dog- The Leopard-like Dog
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel - The Merry Monarch's Dog
Chesapeake Bay Retriever - The Strongest Swimmer
Chihuahua - The Smallest Dog in the World
Chinese Crested - A Hairless Dog or a Powder Puff !
Chinese Foo Dog - Mascot of the Tongs
Chinese Shar-pei - Chinese Fighting Dog
Chow Chow - The Dog with the Black Tongue
Clumber Spaniel - French Revolution Emigre
Collie - The Lassie Star
Curly-Coated Retriever - The Gamekeeper's Dog
D
Dachshund - The Hot Dog
Dalmatian - Immortalised by Disney
Dandie Dinmont Terrier - Sir Walter Scott's Inspiration
Doberman Pinscher - The Tax Collectors Dog
Dogue de Bordeaux - French Mastiff
E
English Cocker Spaniel - Hunter of Woodcock Pigeons
English Foxhound - Favourite of the English Aristocracy
English Setter - The Dog who Sits
English Springer Spaniel - The Quarry Springers
English Toy Spaniel - Lapdog of Mary, Queen of Scots
F
Field Spaniel - The Field Worker
Finnish Spitz - Barking Bird Dog of Finland
Flat-Coated Retriever - Natural Water Dog
French Mastiff - French Mastiff
French Bulldog - The Toy Bulldog
G
German Pinscher - Saved from Extinction
German Shepherd Dog - The Alsatian Wolf Dog
German Shorthaired Pointer - The Short Haired Dog
German Wirehaired Pointer - The Leading Pointer Dog
Giant Schnauzer - The Small Beard
Glen of Imaal Terrier - The Turnspit Dog
Golden Retriever - The World's Most Popular Dog
Gordon Setter - Gun Dog of Scotland
Great Dane - The Gentle Giant
Great Pyrenees - The Court Dog of France
Greater Swiss Mountain Dog - The Swissy
Greyhound - The Fastest Dog on Earth
H
Harrier - The Hare Hunter
Havanese - The Dog from Havana
Hovawart - Farm Watchdog
I
Ibizan Hound - Sighthound of Hannibal
Irish Setter - A Victorian Favorite
Irish Terrier - The Racy Terrier
Irish Water Spaniel - The Tallest Spaniel
Irish Wolfhound - War Dog of Irish Chieftains
Italian Greyhound - Gaze Hound of European Royalty
J
Jack Russell Terrier - The Scamp
Japanese Chin - The Ornamental Dog
Japanese Spitz - The Pure White Dog
K
Keeshond - The Dutch Barge Dog
Kerry Blue Terrier - County Kerry Beauty
Komondor - The Ultimate Sheep Dog
Kuvasz - The Dog of the Magyars
L
Labrador Retriever - The Fisherman's Friend
Lakeland Terrier - The Showman
Leonberger - The Lion-like Dog
Lhasa Apso - The Sacred Dog of Tibet
Louisiana Catahoula Leopard Dog - The Leopard-like Dog
Lowchen - The Little Lion Dog
M
Maltese - Prized Dog of Malta
Manchester Terrier (Standard) - The Cat-like Dog
Manchester Terrier (Toy) - The Rat Killer
Maremma - The Italian Sheepdog
Mastiff - War Dog and Gladiator
Miniature Bull Terrier - The Gladiator of Terriers
Miniature Pinscher - The Mini Pin
Miniature Schnauzer - Small Beard
N
Neapolitan Mastiff - The Dog of the Romans
New Guinea Singing Dog - Gazehound of New Guinea
Newfoundland - The Landseer Dog
Norfolk Terrier - The Demon
Norwegian Elkhound - War Dog of the Vikings
Norwich Terrier - The Jones
Terrier
Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever - The Splasher!
O
Old English Sheepdog - The Bobtail
Otterhound - The Otter's Foe
P
Papillon - The Butterfly
Dog
Parson Russell Terrier - The Minister's Scamp
Patterdale Terrier - The Fell Terrier
Pekingese - The Lion Dog - Sacred Symbol of Buddha
Pembroke Welsh Corgi - The Tiny dog of the Celts
Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen - Small Dog with the Big Name
Pharaoh Hound - Sighthound of the Pharaohs
Plott - Mr. Plott's Dog!
Pointer - The Bird Locator
Polish Lowland Sheepdog - The Nizinny
Pomeranian - Poms or Puffballs
Poodle - The Stylish Breed
Portuguese Water Dog - Trawler Crew Member
Pug - The Dog of Kings & Monks
Puli - The Hungarian Water Dog
R
Rat Terrier - The Ratter
Redbone Coonhound - The Treeing Red Dog
Rhodesian Ridgeback - The Lion Dog
Rottweiler - Marched with the Romans
S
Saint Bernard - The Saviour of Lost Travellers
Saluki - Sacred Dog of the Sumerian Empire
Samoyed - The Dog with the Smiling Face
Schipperke - Little Captain
Scottish Deerhound - Royal Dog of Scotland
Scottish Terrier - The Scotty Dog
Sealyham Terrier - The Mystery Dog
Shetland Sheepdog - The Sheltie
Shiba Inu - The Brushwood Dog
Shih Tzu - The Chrysanthemum Dog
Shikoku - The Most Venerated
Siberian Husky - The Team Racer
Silky Terrier - The Sydney Silky
Skye Terrier - Greyfriars Bobby
Smooth Fox Terrier - The Adventurer
Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier - The Teddy Bear
Spinone Italiano - Italian Renaissance Pointer
Staffordshire Bull Terrier - The Nanny Dog
Standard Schnauzer - The Rat Catcher
Sussex Spaniel - The Flusher
T
Thai Ridgeback - The Thailand Spitz
Tibetan Mastiff - A War Dog
Tibetan Spaniel - The Prayer Dog
Tibetan Terrier - The Good Luck
Dog
Tosa Inu - Dog from Tosa
Toy Fox Terrier - The AmerToy
V
Vizsla - The Hungarian Pointer
W
Weimaraner - The Forester's Dog
Welsh Springer Spaniel - Dog of the Celts
Welsh Terrier - The Loveable Rogue
West Highland White Terrier - The Westie
Whippet - The Snap Dog
Wire Fox Terrier - The Live Wire
Wirehaired Pointing Griffon - The Rough Coat
Y
Yorkshire Terrier - The Yorkies
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The Evolution of Dogs
Is Man's best friend really a descendent of tamed wolves?
Biologists have debated over the history and evolution of the domestic dog for hundreds of years. Most Scientists now agree that dogs are directly descended from Canis Lupus - the Grey Wolf.
Dr. Robert K. Wayne, canid biologist and molecular geneticist at UCLA, has shown, through DNA research, that dogs are more closely related to the Grey Wolf than Biologists had previously suspected. In fact, due in large part to Dr. Robert K. Wayne's genetic research, the authors of the Mammal Species of the World
the internationally accepted reference source on mammal species, reclassified the dog in 1993 from Canis Familiaris to Canis Lupus.
The Evolution Dogs from Wolves - How could Wolves be tamed and Why?
We will never now exactly why or how wolves were tamed by man, but remains of dogs dating back 10 to 15 thousand years have been found, so we at least have a ball-park
figure of when which helps to build a picture of the History and Evolution of dogs. The wolf and man had several important things in common; we were both hunters and also hunted in packs. It is certain that during our history our paths would have regularly crossed, we would have even hunted and eaten each other! The most likely scenario is that a human hunting party came across a very young Wolf Cub and decided to take it with them. The Wolf Cub would have been very puppy like at an early age, when grown although far less trustworthy than a dog of today, would not have been quite as dangerous as a wild Wolf. A semi-tamed Wolf would probably have had considerable value to a hunter gatherer group, lending its superior hunting senses to the group. This would have helped not just in hunting but defensively as a warning system as well. The evolution of the wolf to the domestic dog began.
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Dog Facts
The largest, smallest, oldest and fastest – keep reading for amazing dog information and facts. Interesting information and facts about dog anatomy and development are also included!
Interesting Dog Facts - The World Record Breakers!
The Greyhound is the Fastest Dog on Earth and can run 45 miles per hour for short periods of time.
The Irish Wolfhounds is the largest dog.
The Great Dane is the tallest dog.
The Chihuahua is the smallest dog.
The St. Bernard is the heaviest dog.
The Worlds oldest dog was an Australian cattle-dog named Bluey who lived to the age of 29 years and 5 months!
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