The redbone coonhound is
a slightly older breed than the Bavarian mountain hound, and the breeds developed half a world apart.
Not exact matches
And just as we no longer countenance slavery, which both
Old and New Testaments regarded as normal, so we also no longer countenance the use of female slaves, concubines and captives as sexual toys or
breeding machines by their male owners, which Leviticus 19:20 f., II Samuel 5:13 and Numbers 31:17 - 20 permitted — and as many American slave owners did
slightly over 100 years ago.
They're one of the shorter - living dog
breeds, only living until 12 years at most, or
slightly older in rare instances.
While most pups are considered adults when they reach 1 year
old, the fact is, dog
breeds mature at
slightly different rates, and not all dogs are full - grown on their first birthday.
i live in Nigeria, and i have a 4 month
old Caucasian shepherd i named her Paris, she is such a wonderful pup but very playful and stubborn and will refuse to listen to basic command like «go into your cage until i am wielding a stick or Cain then she runs off, still stopping at intervals looking back at me, for me to repeat command or get closer to her till she finally goes, she is such an intelligent
breed, but pisses me off with her stubborn attitudes, she always jump at people and plays always with her teeth, not biting but just
slightly trying to chew, i do nt know much about her temperament yet, but i take away her bowl of meal while eating and sometimes commands her to sit while eating and she listens, she plays rough a lot,
In this type of tumor, the
older breeds are said to be
slightly predisposed.
The Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a medium sized, incredibly muscular dog, females can be between 33 - 38 cm (13 - 15») at the shoulders with males
slightly bigger at 36 - 41 cm (14 - 16») This is the accepted
breed standard, but you can get longer legged Staffordshire Bull terriers sometimes called
Old Tyme Terriers which are an Irish strain of the
breed and while they also make great pets they are not recognised by the Kennel Club.
The equivalent of middle age in humans is approximately 5 years in the average sized dog (30 to 40 lbs); younger in large and giant
breeds and
slightly older in toy and small
breeds.