It is official, the Obama family to adopt a Portuguese Water Dog

27th February, 2009 - Posted by admin - No Comments

The Obama family have finally made there pick and they choose the Portuguese water dog. The breed was originally bred for fishermen. It is a very active dog and requires a lot of playtime. It is also a hypoallergenic dog which is of paramount importance to the First Lady and her family. This dogs gets a » Read More

Peru offers Peruvian Hairless dog to the Obama’s

13th November, 2008 - Posted by admin - No Comments

Peruvian Hairless It is true that Peru has officially offered the Obama’s a Peruvian hairless with dates to more than one hundred years of breeding and ancestry. What is the advantages of the Peruvian should the Obama girls accept it? One it is hypoallergenic, it is hairless– No mess, it is sometimes toothless. Read More

Obama’s must have a hypoallergenic dog

9th November, 2008 - Posted by admin - No Comments

The president elect stated in a press conference that the new first pet must be hypoallergenic. So what is a hypoallergenic dog breed? Hypoallergenic dog breeds are breeds that, for various reasons, might produce fewer reactions in people who suffer from allergies. It most be noted that no breed is 100% allergen free or hypoallergenic. With this in » Read More

The new first pet

8th November, 2008 - Posted by admin - No Comments

There is a lot of Buzz about what the new Presidential pet coming to the white house with the Obama’s will be. We already know it is a dog. Sorry to all the cat people out there. Maybe the president elect will get a cat also when he settles into the white house. With the temperament » Read More

Microchip Implants for Pet Birds

5th November, 2008 - Posted by admin - No Comments

MICROCHIP IMPLANTS AS AN OFFICIAL FORM OF IDENTIFICATION FOR PET BIRDS August 12, 2002 Federal Register: (Volume 67, Number 155) [Page 52393-52394] [DOCID:fr12au02-4] DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 9 CFR Part 93 [Docket No. 01-023-2] AGENCY: Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA. ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY: We are amending the regulations to allow the use of microchip implants as an acceptable form of identification for pet birds » Read More

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