August 10, 2006 (Press Release) --
Breeders USA Intro To
Responsible Dog Owners Month
The Dog Breeders Directory Resource
Choosing the Perfect Pet
As a part of supporting "Responsible Dog Owners Month" in September 2006, BreedersUSA is providing educational materials to help the Pet Community become more informed. Purchasing a "Puppy for Sale," doesn't make one a good dog owner.
If you are a dog breeder, they provide a means for you to advertise on their site, be listed in their Dog Breeders Directory and even direct you to Internet marketing tools to expand and grow your online business.
Today's Tip from Breeders USA - The Dog Breeders Directory
Choosing the Perfect Pet
Part of becoming a Responsible Dog Owner is picking the breed of dog that best fits your personality and lifestyle. If you live in the city and are looking for an even-tempered, mild-mannered house pet, do your research and take the follow points into consideration.
1) Look for a dog breed that has low to moderate exercise needs, a little on the lazy side or a lap dog.
2) Look for a breed that generally tends to be friendly and sociable, rather than aggressive, domineering or hyperactive.
3) Look for a dog that fits your time restraints and activity levels. Are you able to spend time walking the dog and playing in the yard with it?
4) Look for a dog that fits your budget as far as grooming and care needs.
Here are a few dog breeds that you might want to consider:
* Beagle
* French Bulldog
* Toy & Miniature Poodles
* Pomerian
* Maltese
* Miniature Schnauzer
* Pug
* Italian Greyhound
Visit BreedersUSA.com to learn more about any of these breeds in the dog breeders directory and resource area. They encourage responsible dog breeding and dog ownership. Feel free to leave your comments and post your opinions and questions at BreederUSA.blogspot.com or visit their forum at http://breedersusa.proboards78.com
For more information,
Contact Daniel Hect
Direct line: (951) 538-9357
Email: blueribbonk9@usa.net
Responsible Dog Owners Month
The Dog Breeders Directory Resource
Choosing the Perfect Pet
As a part of supporting "Responsible Dog Owners Month" in September 2006, BreedersUSA is providing educational materials to help the Pet Community become more informed. Purchasing a "Puppy for Sale," doesn't make one a good dog owner.
If you are a dog breeder, they provide a means for you to advertise on their site, be listed in their Dog Breeders Directory and even direct you to Internet marketing tools to expand and grow your online business.
Today's Tip from Breeders USA - The Dog Breeders Directory
Choosing the Perfect Pet
Part of becoming a Responsible Dog Owner is picking the breed of dog that best fits your personality and lifestyle. If you live in the city and are looking for an even-tempered, mild-mannered house pet, do your research and take the follow points into consideration.
1) Look for a dog breed that has low to moderate exercise needs, a little on the lazy side or a lap dog.
2) Look for a breed that generally tends to be friendly and sociable, rather than aggressive, domineering or hyperactive.
3) Look for a dog that fits your time restraints and activity levels. Are you able to spend time walking the dog and playing in the yard with it?
4) Look for a dog that fits your budget as far as grooming and care needs.
Here are a few dog breeds that you might want to consider:
* Beagle
* French Bulldog
* Toy & Miniature Poodles
* Pomerian
* Maltese
* Miniature Schnauzer
* Pug
* Italian Greyhound
Visit BreedersUSA.com to learn more about any of these breeds in the dog breeders directory and resource area. They encourage responsible dog breeding and dog ownership. Feel free to leave your comments and post your opinions and questions at BreederUSA.blogspot.com or visit their forum at http://breedersusa.proboards78.com
For more information,
Contact Daniel Hect
Direct line: (951) 538-9357
Email: blueribbonk9@usa.net

As a part of supporting "Responsible Dog Owners Month" in September 2006, BreedersUSA provides education to the Pet Community. Purchasing a "Puppy for Sale," doesn't make one a good dog owner.
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