How about the numerous pits that were
nanny dogs in the 19th century.
Not exact matches
Kathryn Hostettler, who received honorable mention
in VT's 2009 Reader Recipe Contest for this recipe, works as a pet
nanny and volunteers for Rogers» Rescues, a virtual
dog rescue.
The
nanny, babysitter, tutor, house cleaner and
dog walker keep your life
in order — but someone needs to keep them straight as... more
Date nights,
nanny cam, keeping an eye on the kids
in the playroom, watching your
dog get into mischief!
So sweet
in fact that J.M. Barrie, the author of Peter Pan included a Newfie named Nana as the children's guardian, earning them the nickname «The
Nanny Dog.»
Pictured is a staffordshire bull terrier which was bread from staffordshire UK predominantly it's «
nanny»
dog, bread to look after children... I SO wish people realised what they are doing before bringing an animal
in to their house before pointing blame on an animal...
The sole known published reference to the «
nanny dog» notion, before the rise of opposition to breed - specific laws in recent decades, came in a 1922 work of fiction, Pep: The Story of A Brave Dog, by Clarence Hawkes, a blind man who wrote by dictating his stories and, though able to spin a gripping yarn, routinely muddled his fac
dog» notion, before the rise of opposition to breed - specific laws
in recent decades, came
in a 1922 work of fiction, Pep: The Story of A Brave
Dog, by Clarence Hawkes, a blind man who wrote by dictating his stories and, though able to spin a gripping yarn, routinely muddled his fac
Dog, by Clarence Hawkes, a blind man who wrote by dictating his stories and, though able to spin a gripping yarn, routinely muddled his facts.
Second
in 1987 Toronto Star article where Breeder Kathy Thomas, president of the Staffordshire Bull Terrier Association said «In England, our Staffies were called the nanny - dog»
in 1987 Toronto Star article where Breeder Kathy Thomas, president of the Staffordshire Bull Terrier Association said «
In England, our Staffies were called the nanny - dog»
In England, our Staffies were called the
nanny -
dog».
We offer pet sitting, pet sitters, pet
nanny services as well as
dog walking services to our local clients
in Albuquerque and Rio Rancho areas.
They were
in fact so good with people and children that they maintained the reputation of «the
nanny dog» from 1800's right the way through to 1980's when a media campaign focusing on attacks on children tried to ruin the breed.
We all have busy days, so no matter what comes up
in your life, our pet sitting, overnight sitting, pet
nanny &
dog walking services ensure your furry friends have a companion at times of need.
It was
in fact once reffered to as «the
nanny dog».
We have tragically betrayed our children's beloved
nanny -
dogs, raising them irresponsibly, training them to be aggressive and then turning them into pariahs when they behave as any
dog would
in similar circumstances.
They were
in recent history known as the «
nanny dog» because they are so good with children.There are countless instances of pit bulls saving people, and yet they are reviled because a
dog that looked like «the type» was reported to have hurt someone or someone's
dog.
In the United Kingdom the Stafford is known as the Nanny Dog, in reference to its eagerness and ability to assume the role of a child's nursemai
In the United Kingdom the Stafford is known as the
Nanny Dog,
in reference to its eagerness and ability to assume the role of a child's nursemai
in reference to its eagerness and ability to assume the role of a child's nursemaid.
In this interview, Handsome Dan's dad describes what life is like for Handsome Dan now, how he loves his family and is a «
nanny dog» to the couple's toddler, and what people can learn from this former fighting
dog.
Staffordshire Bull Terriers are one of the most popular
dogs in the UK and are known as the
nanny -
dog because they are so good with children.
In fact, Leonbergers are often called the «
nanny»
dog because of their affinity for children.
A large
dog can be a good idea for your family, since you can have a reasonably imposing guard
dog, a
nanny, and a pet all
in one package.
In fact, Pit Bull Terriers used to be kept as
nanny dogs!
There was a time when the thought of Pit Bulls
nanny dogs were commonplace
in many homes around the world.
In spite of these fearsome characteristics, the Pit Bulls
nanny dogs also gained recognition.
Due to their kind nature toward children, they earned the nickname «
nanny dog»
in England.
Sometimes known as the «
Nanny Dog» these stocky little
dogs have arguably the biggest personality
in the canine world.
He fell
in love with the breed, sometimes known as «
nanny dogs» for their reputation as caretakers to young children.
You know, at night I close my eyes and I can see her, the Queen Wiener
in Heaven — barking at my Dad for cheese from the fridge, asking
Nanny to hold her, and bossing all the other
dogs around.
The SBT is great with kids
in fact it is only one of 2 breeds the Kennel Club state are totally reliable with children, so much so that it is sometimes known as the «
Nanny Dog» Many rescue charities and welfare organisations also believe it is one of the best
dogs for families with children.
Thus, it is no surprise that by 1900, the American Pit Bull Terrier gained its greatest renown as a courageous and loyal companion to both adults and children, even acquiring the nickname «
nanny dogs»
in some locations.
As the original «
nanny»
dog, it is sad to see so many of these wonderful animals
in shelters, abandoned and unwanted because of their breed.
In England, for example, the Staffordshire bull terrier was so good with kids that it became known as «The
Nanny Dog.»
Ideally, everyone
in the household including other
dogs, full time
nannies, etc. should be present at such a meeting and all humans at least should show equal enthusiasm about the adoption.