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A löwchen! The little lion dog!
#löwchen#doggust 2024#doggust#i love dogs with weird spots#and weird haircuts#little creature#just a little guy
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Emo doggy boyfriends
Both are pantsless
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@wyrddogs Sucks to be you! I get a Löwchen. XD
Remember this?
QUICK from this point on you can only get dog breeds that start with the same letter as your name, what’s your next dog gonna be?
mines a Kooikerhondje or a Keeshond >:]
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Total drama g1 cast as dog breeds
Alejandro: King Charles Cavalier Spaniel
Beth: Shih tzu
Bridgette: Brittany Spaniel
Cody: Parson Russell Terrier
Courtney: Papillon
Dj: Great Dane
Duncan: German Shepherd
Eva: Doberman Pinscher
Ezekiel: Old English Sheepdog
Geoff: Golden Retriever
Gwen: Löwchen
Harold: Bull Terrier
Heather: Japanese Chin
Izzy: Italian greyhound (Iggy lol)
Justin: Siberian Husky
Katie: Yorkshire Terrier
Sadie: Beagle
Leshawna: Standard Poodle
Lindsay: Chihuahua
Noah: Bloodhound
Owen: Great Pyrenees
Sierra: Jack Russell Terrier
Trent: Kangal Shepherd
Tyler: Icelandic Sheepdog
#total drama#total drama island#tdi#total drama gen 1#i dont wanna tag every character that sounds annoying#dogs
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FREE Dog Training Webinar With Alexandra Lowry! My tiny town’s resource centre is starting a monthly educational series. Our very first speaker is Seattle-based dog trainer Alexandra Lowry! She will give a short presentation on how to teach your dog to come back when called and will answer all of your dog training and behaviour questions.
Allie is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer – Knowledge Assessed (CPDT-KA) with the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers, an AKC Canine Good Citizen evaluator, and has a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology. She is committed to using scientifically sound, positive methods to achieve the ultimate goal of happy, well-trained dogs. Allie works on everything from puppy foundations and basic skills to more serious behavior concerns and competition skills. She currently trains and competes with her Cane Corsos and Löwchen in AKC conformation, obedience, rally, barn hunt, agility, IGP, and other fun activities.
Date: Saturday, 15 April 2023 Time: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM EDT Cost: Free! Locations:
In-person at the Village Resource Centre located at 108 Talbot Road East in Wheatley, Ontario
Online via Zoom
Here is a link to the registration form. Note that you can submit your training question to Allie in advance if you prefer! The session will also be recorded so you can watch at a later date. https://forms.gle/7CoVMEM5TXeZ7cJC9
If you have any questions then please let me (Laura) know.
#dog training#village resource centre#vrc educational series#thank you to allie for being our very first speaker!#a nice thing for everyone
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silliest dogs
excellent question: my dog.
ok but actually! silly dogs (in my opinion) consist of:
afghan hound Youth. who allowed this what even are they. they look like muppets.
papillons, named for their ears. Why you so ears what are you listening to.
this is a chinese crested and it looks like it would be shivering. and if it were a person it would be a 6 yo asking me if i have games on my phone.
these i picked mainly for their show cuts:
standard poodle - since poodles were retriever dogs, and they’d retrieve, say, ducks from water, this cut was actually utilized as a way to protect this dog’s vital organs but also allow it to efficiently swim. unfortunately it just looks very flamboyant
löwchen - i actually don’t know if this dog’s cut had a purpose outside of just matching the name “little lion” anyway this guy is funny what even are you
portuguese water dog - they fucking took his pants good lord. (same reason as the poodle)
#dog rambles#ask game#thank you !!!#plenty more where that came from but i chose the silliest of the silly!!!
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Tagged by @andallthatspookymishigas and @blossom--of--snow
Are you named after anyone?
Not my first name, but my middle name is after my parents’ best friend.
When was the last time you cried?
It has been a few days, but the last time was tears of relief.
Do you have kids?
Not human ones. I was never particularly interested in that.
What sports do you play/have played?
LOL not much of a sporter. I was an avid horse rider, though.
Do you use sarcasm?
Like it’s my job.
What’s the first thing you notice about people?
Their hair.
What are your hobbies?
My doggies. Reading. Writing. Drawing. Fan art.
Do you have any pets?
Boy do I. There’s Ocho, a 7 year old briard.
Then there’s Noodle, a 5 year old Briard.
And finally we have JJ, a 7 month old Löwchen.
How tall are you?
I thought I was 5’7” but at the doctor they said 5’5.5”.
Favorite subject in school?
I guess English class. It was the easiest for me.
Dream job?
Independent wealth so I can travel around to dog shows with my Briards and lowchen prepping the showdogs for the ring. That’s it. That’s the dream. Oh and raising puppies.
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just don't confuse the löwchen with the leonberger
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A dog must win at least two majors (by winning at two different shows under two different judges where there are enough entries defeated to equal 3-5 points by the AKC point system. OTCh – Obedience Trial Champion To earn an obedience title, the dog must have a passing score of 50% of possible points or better, and an overall passing score at three different competitions under three different judges. CD – Companion Dog (First Level Obedience Competition, basic obedience exercises) CDX – Companion Dog Excellent (Intermediate Level Obedience Competition, more advanced obedience work) UD – Utility Dog (Advanced Level Obedience Competition, difficult obedience work, including hand signals) UDX – The highest obedience degree AKC presently awards TRACKING TD – Tracking Dog TDX – Tracking Dog Excellent VST – Variable Surface Tracking HERDING HIC – Herding Instinct Certificate HT – Herding Tested PT – PreTrial Tested HS – Herding Started HI – Herding Intermediate HX – Herding Excellent HCh – Herding Champion AGILITY NA – Novice Agility OA – Open Agility AX – Agility Excellent MX – Master Agility Excellent NAJ – Novice Agility Jumper OAJ – Open Agility Jumper EAJ – Excellent Agility Jumper AKC Unofficial Titles CGC – Canine Good Citizen ROM – Register of Merit – A dog or bitch must earn a number of points specified by the DPCA rules, and also meet the numbers of champion and major pointed progeny required by DPCA. The requirements for bitches are less than the requirements for the dogs because males have the opportunity to produce a far larger number of offspring. ROMC – Canadian ROM ROM/C – designates that the dog has earned an American and a Canadian ROM. TT – Temperament Tested TC – Temperament Certified AOE – Award of Excellence-A dog must meet qualifications in conformation, obedience, and also be OFA´d to earn this award. New competitions are being added and rules for competitions change, for the most up to date rules and regulations, check with the AKC and the DPCA. Miscellaneous American titles often seen on pedigrees and in advertising. BIS – Best in Show at an All-Breed Show in conformation. BISS – Best in Show Specialty (where only dogs of the same breed are competing in conformation) BOB – Best of Breed BOS – Best Opposite Sex BOW – Best of Winners (best between Winners Dog and Winners Bitch in breed conformation class competition) WD – Winners Dog – the winning dog overall of the regular classes of his sex. WB – Winners Bitch – the winning bitch overall of the regular classes of her sex. RWD/RWB – Runner up to the winners dog and bitch, if the winner becomes ineligible for the award then the runner up will receive the points awarded from that show. Special – A dog that is already a Champion that is competing for Best of Breed only. A Champion cannot compete in the classes where points are earned (because a Champion has already earned them!) RTD – Registered Therapy Dog TD I- Dog has passed Therapy Dog International´s testing HEALTH CERTIFICATIONS OVC – Ontario Veterinary College OVC Hip Certification – A dog may be preliminary screened at a younger age, but will not receive a certification unless the dog is at least 18 months old. It was told to me by a tech in the radiology department of OVC that they consider hips to either be bad, in which case they are rated on a scale from 0 – 4, with 4 being the worse, or they are “good” in which case the animal will receive a certification number (if 18 months or older. Therefore they do not follow the U.S. rating system which includes “FAIR”, Good, Excellent”. Their exact words were “the hips are either GOOD or they are NOT. OFA – Orthopedic Foundation for Animals OFA Hip Certifications – dogs within a specified range of normal hip x-rays are certified OFA-Excellent, Good, or Fair OFA – Elbow Certification – Certified by OFA for normal elbows on x-ray, only one grade recognized as normal. Check with OFA for proper procedures and positioning for hip and elbow x-rays. A dog may be preliminary screened at a younger age, but will not receive a certification unless the dog is at least 24 months old. OFA is also now doing certifications for other canine health concerns such as normal thyroid levels, check with OFA for accurate data and rules concerning these. CERF – Canine Eye Registry Foundation-dog is certified to have normal eyes. Re-certification must be done annually. vWD – Von Willebrands Disease free-meaning the dog has been tested and found free of vWD, a bleeding disorder, vWD free ratings also are often given with a percentage listed. For the best information on Von Willebrand´s Disease, contact Dr Jean Dodds, who is the leading research specialist in blood disorders. Dog show prize idea
#Dog art#Dog decor#Gift ideas#National Specialty#Akc#Westminster dog show#National dog show#Dog breed#Crufts dog show#Well bred dog#Ethical breeder#Dog groomer#Colorful
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ALSO ALSO FROM YESTERDAY!! what dog & deer breeds would barnroe be :3
ooooo hell yeah omg...
linda is a löwchen dog, and a javan rusa deer :]
becky..... beagle. sika deer. <3
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Number 184, the Löwchen. The name comes from the cut, which is its signature. The breed originated in the Middle Ages around the Mediterranean. It was probably used as a retriver to fetch nets.
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Luxury Pets: Ranking the Top 10 Priciest Dog Breeds
Dogs are arguably the most popular pet in the world. From small pups to large canines, they come in all shapes and sizes. But some of the most expensive dog breeds can cost you an arm and a leg! In this blog post, we'll be ranking the top 10 priciest dog breeds out there today, so if you're looking to spoil your pup with luxury, read on!
1) Tibetan Mastiff
The Tibetan Mastiff is one of the most expensive and luxurious dog breeds. This breed originated in the Himalayas and has been bred as a guard dog for centuries.
The breed is known for its thick, wooly coat, loyal and protective nature, and large size. On average, a Tibetan Mastiff can weigh up to 160 lbs and cost anywhere from $1,000 to $8,000. The breed is also prone to hip dysplasia, so it is important to find a reputable breeder and provide your pet with proper health care. With the right owner, this breed can make a loving and loyal companion.
2) Chow Chow
The Chow Chow is a distinctive looking breed of dog that originated in China. These canines have a distinctive lion-like mane around the neck and head, along with a large muzzle, deep-set eyes, and a thick tail that curves over their back. As one of the oldest breeds of dog, they were historically used as guard dogs and hunting companions.
When it comes to their temperaments, Chow Chows are known for being independent, loyal, and protective of their family. They need plenty of mental and physical stimulation to stay happy and healthy, Indian Spitz Price and can be quite stubborn if not properly trained.
In terms of price, Chow Chows are some of the most expensive dog breeds. Prices can range from $1,000 to upwards of $5,000 depending on the breeder and lineage.
3) Löwchen
The Löwchen, also known as the Little Lion Dog, is a rare breed of dog that originates from Germany. Though it may look like an oversized lapdog, this breed was historically used as a guard dog and companion animal. As one of the most expensive breeds in the world, the Löwchen can cost anywhere between $3,000 to $7,000 USD.
The Löwchen stands about 12-14 inches tall and weighs anywhere from 8-18 pounds. It has a medium-length double coat with a soft undercoat and is often seen in colors such as black, white, apricot, red, blue and sable. As its name implies, the Löwchen has a lion-like mane around its neck and shoulders and is known for its lively and independent personality.
The Löwchen is a very intelligent breed that loves to learn new commands and tricks. It is also very loving and loyal to its owners, but can be suspicious of strangers. This breed does best with a family that will provide it with ample mental stimulation and exercise. With proper training and socialization, the Löwchen can make an excellent companion for the right family.
4) Samoyed
The Samoyed is an ancient breed of spitz-type dogs originating from the region of Siberia in northern Russia. It was bred to work as a sled dog and to guard herds of reindeer. The Samoyed has a thick, white double coat that can reach up to 12 inches in length, which helps it stay warm during the cold winters of its native Siberia. Its distinctive face has given it the nickname “smiling Sammie.”
In terms of price, the Samoyed is one of the most expensive dog breeds around, with prices ranging from $1,500-$7,000 depending on pedigree. The cost of feeding and grooming this breed is also relatively high, as they need to be brushed and groomed often to keep their long coats looking their best. They are also prone to separation anxiety and other behavioral issues, so make sure to do your research and understand what you’re getting into before investing in a Samoyed puppy.
5) Chinese Shar-Pei
The Chinese Shar-Pei is a rare and unique breed that is known for its wrinkles and short coat. This dog is said to have originated in China during the Han Dynasty, where it was used as a fighting and hunting dog. This ancient breed is loyal and alert, making them a great watchdog. They also make great family pets, but they do require a lot of mental and physical stimulation to prevent them from getting bored.
As far as cost goes, the Chinese Shar-Pei is one of the more expensive breeds, costing anywhere from $1,000 - $3,000. It's important to note that some of this cost may come from potential health issues related to the breed, such as allergies, Wolf Dog Price in India, eye problems, and skin issues. When considering purchasing a Chinese Shar-Pei, be sure to research potential breeders carefully to ensure you're getting a healthy puppy.
With the proper care, the Chinese Shar-Pei can be a great addition to your family and can live up to 12 years.
6) Akita
The Akita is a large and powerful dog breed from Japan. It is a popular companion and guard dog, thanks to its courageous and loyal nature. Akitas are fiercely independent and can be very territorial when it comes to their family members. They need a strong leader who is able to handle their strong will.
The Akita is one of the most expensive dog breeds. Their high price tag is largely due to the fact that they are difficult to breed, and there are limited numbers of registered breeders in the United States. These dogs are also often expensive because they are relatively rare and have a long life expectancy of up to 15 years.
The Akita has a striking look, with a thick coat of fur that can range from white to red to brindle. They have distinctive upright ears and a pointed muzzle. Akitas are a medium-large sized breed that typically weighs between 60-90 pounds.
The Akita is an ancient breed with a rich history in Japan, where it is seen as a symbol of good health and good luck. This breed is also popularly known for its loyalty and devotion to its owners. While the Akita is not as well known as other large breeds such as the German Shepherd or Golden Retriever, they make excellent family pets that can be incredibly loyal and protective of their owners.
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aw man. i love löwchens. i guess i have a type and it's a funky longhaired dog with a naked butt.
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1. Workingline GSD but I am very picky about pedigree so it's difficult to find a breeding I want to own. I love everything about the breed. You have to be on top of training or they will fill in the open spaces with activities that you do not like or want. I want a dog that is bred to love protection sports and have a high hunt drive for tracking. A fuck around and find out breed.
2. Löwchen because I really like @molosseraptor 's Ash. What I enjoy about Ash is that he's a friendly, open dog that's not overly social to people or dogs. No aggression or fear; just a polite sniff and he moves on with his day. I cannot have a dog that pursues confrontation with other dogs as fun because I don't want to spend my day trying to keep a small dog that's too stupid to live from picking fights with a male workingline GSD. Martin trained with an Australian Cattle Dog that kept trying to pick fights with Bosco. The owner thought it was hilarious until the ACD brushed very close to Jesus. Exhausting.
3. That's it. I'm not into any other breeds. XD
i’m bored and wanna hear people talk about their favorite dogs so..
Dogblr, what are the top 5 breeds you are currently most interested in owning? Doesn’t have to be in any particular order! I’ll go first:
1.) Boykin Spaniel
2.) Field Spaniel
3.) Bracco Italiano
4.) English Cocker Spaniel
5.) Working Clumber Spaniel
Bonus points if you add why these particular breeds appeal to you!
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We already have some interesting dog training questions submitted in advance to Allie! Four examples include:
Classic questions such as handling my dog's jumping and nipping when I arrive home from work.
Any advice for when I get my first serious sport dog?
What five things should my puppy learn in her first year? and
Tips for helping my dog feel less anxious/fearful?
Here is a link to the registration form. Note that you can submit your training question to Allie in advance if you prefer. The session will also be recorded so you can watch at a later date. https://forms.gle/7CoVMEM5TXeZ7cJC9
More information about the session:
The Village Resource Centre is starting a monthly educational series. Our very first speaker is Seattle-based dog trainer Alexandra Lowry, who will be joining us via Zoom! She will give a short presentation on how to teach your dog to come back when called and will answer all of your dog training and behaviour questions.
Allie is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer – Knowledge Assessed (CPDT-KA) with the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers, an AKC Canine Good Citizen evaluator, and has a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology. She is committed to using scientifically sound, positive methods to achieve the ultimate goal of happy, well-trained dogs. Allie works on everything from puppy foundations and basic skills to more serious behavior concerns and competition skills. She currently trains and competes with her Cane Corsos and Löwchen in AKC conformation, obedience, rally, barn hunt, agility, IGP, and other fun activities.
Date: Saturday, 15 April 2023 Time: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM EDT Cost: Free! Locations: In-person at the Village Resource Centre located at 108 Talbot Road East in Wheatley, Ontario and Globally via Zoom.
#vrc educational series#free dog training resource#I appreciate all shares of this post#if people register then we can make a case for more funding to provide educational opportunities
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