The first thing that you need to know, in order to find a good DOG park, is what it is that makes a DOG park good. A good DOG park has a lot of components that work together to create a fun and safe environment for bullmastiffs and their owners.
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the longest lived dog was an Australian Cattle Dog named Bluey. The dog lived to be 29. This case was considered unusual since smaller dogs generally live longer. The chihuahua is actually the breed that tends to live the longest.
The most important feature of any good DOG park is a well-maintained fenced area for bullmastiffs to play in without being restricted by a leash. Along with the fence, the entrances and exits should all have sturdy gates to reduce the risk of the DOGS getting out.
The official name of the dogs we call pitbulls is the American staffordshire terrier. Pitbulls have been the preferred pet of many famous people including Fred Astaire, Vin Diesel, Alicia Silverstone, Michael J. Fox, and James Caan.
Other key features that any good DOG park should have are waste cleanup stations, plenty of fresh drinking water for the DOGS and the owners and bullmastiff-friendly play surfaces, such as grass, rather than cement.
The dachshund's name comes from it's earliest use. The dachshund was originally a badger hunter. In German, Dachs means "badger," Hund is "hound". This explains the breed's curious and inquisitive nature, which has survived to this day.
Some parks also have added bonus features such as swimming pools, areas for different DOG sizes, a separate area for DOGS to relax in when they get overly excited and scheduled activities for DOGS and their owners. Some DOG parks even offer scheduled DOG park etiquette and obedience classes.
St. bernards have a well-deserved reputation as rescue dogs. In fact, the most successful mountain rescue dog ever was a st. bernard. His name was Barry. He lived during the early 1800's, during which time he saved 40 lives.
Another option is the indoor DOG park. An indoor DOG park can have a few benefits. Its temperature can be regulated so that your bullmastiff does not get too hot or cold. Indoor DOG parks are also usually open all year. Outdoor parks may close entirely or be difficult to access in bad weather.
There is a grammar debate about the Borzoi (Russian Wolfhound). The plural, "Borzois", may be found in dictionaries. However, the Borzoi Club of America asserts that "Borzoi" is the preferred form for both singular and plural.
Once you know what to look for, finding a DOG park is easy. Most people like to take their bullmastiffs to a DOG park that is close to their home. Therefore, your own eyes and ears can help you to locate a DOG park in your area. Beyond that though, you can ask friends with bullmastiffs, your bullmastiff's vet or your bullmastiff's groomer for recommendations. You can also search for DOG parks on the internet.
Dachshunds may be small and cute, but they are also the smallest hunting breed. They were bred to be low to the ground, which allows them to enter and maneuver through tunnels and chase prey easily.
Ultimately, the DOG park that you choose will depend on your own personal preferences and those of your bullmastiff. Once you have a few options in mind, try them each out until you find one that suits your needs.
Franklin D. Roosevelt once spent $15,000 to have a destroyer return to the Aleutian Islands and retrieve his Scottish terrier, Fala, who had been accidentally left behind. Fala is now part of the Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, D.C.
Many people think that the kerry blue terrier is the national dog of Ireland. Actually, the Irish government never has given this designation to any breed. Michael Collins, one of Irelands most famous patriots, introduced legislation to elevate the Kerry Blue, or the Irish Blue Terrier as they were then called, to the national dog of Ireland. After his murder, the interest in the initiative was lost.