Monday, December 21, 2009

The Twelve Dogs of Christmas (Day Eight)

On the eighth day of Christmas my true love gave to me...

Eight boxers boxing, seven shelties swimming, six labs a-laying, five golden retrievers, four calling collies, three french poodles, two talking dogs, and a pug in a pear tree.



 










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Sunday, December 20, 2009

The Twelve Dogs of Christmas (Day Seven)

On the seventh day of Christmas, my true love gave to me...

Seven shelties swimming, six Labs a-laying, five golden retrievers, four calling collies, three french poodles, two talking dogs, and a pug in a pear tree.















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The Twelve Dogs of Christmas (Day six)

On the sixth day of Christmas my true love gave to me...

six Labs a-laying, five golden retrievers, four calling collies, three french poodles, two talking dogs, and a pug in a pear tree.


















Source:  www.towncroftlabradors.com

Saturday, December 19, 2009

The Twelve Dogs of Christmas (Day Five)


On the Fifth Day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, five golden retrievers.

Four calling collies, three french poodles, two talking dogs and a pug in a pear tree.















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The Twelve Dogs of Christmas (Day Four)

On the Fourth Day of Christmas, my true love sent to me....

Four Calling Collies, Three French Poodles, Two Talking Dogs, and a Pug in a Pear Tree.






















 
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

The twelve dogs of Christmas (day three

On the third day of Christmas my true love gave to me...

Three French Poodles two talking dogs and a pug in a pear tree




















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Monday, December 14, 2009

The twelve dogs of Christmas (day two)

On the second day of Christmas my true love sent to me...

Two Talking Dogs and a pug in a pear tree




Which one do you like the best?  I really like the last one!

Sunday, December 13, 2009

The twelve dogs of Christmas (day one)

On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me a...

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pug in a pear tree.














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Sunday, November 29, 2009

A Picture that I Want for Christmas

Last year I saw a picture that my family's friend Kathleen took of a dog at a shelter.  I asked for a copy of that picture for Christmas.  I chose it because whenever I looked at it for awhile I started to get tears in my eyes.

This year I want this picture for Christmas because I don't know why.  I like looking at it the best.  I'm going to ask my parents to buy it - and frame it. 

  
 Which dogs in the gallery do you like?

This post was dictated by me to my mom.

Monday, November 23, 2009

What I would like to find in my doggy dish for Christmas

I would like to get a lot of stuff for Christmas
but sum of the things I want to get that involve with dogs are


1.) The four puppy place books I don't have


2.) Another dog picture for Kathleen


3.) Santa buddies


4.) Snow buddies

and


5.) a dog

Sunday, November 22, 2009

What I Want to Be When I Grow Up (Part II)

If I become a dog breeder when I grow up, I will breed all kinds of dogs.

My first dog that I would breed would be a Rolly, a mix between a Rottweiler and a Collie, because my brother's favorite dog is a Rottweiler and my favorite is a Collie.
 



The second dog I would be breed would be a Miniature Husky.  I know I would use a Husky; I'm pretty sure I would use a Samoyed for the second dog because I need a smaller dog.  And I like Samoyeds because they are like Huskies but smaller.


 
What kinds of dogs would you breed?  Remember they can be more than just two dogs.

Seeing-Eye Dogs

Dogs have to go through guide dog training to become a guide dog.  Some dogs don't graduate because they don't have the right personality. 

I decided to write about guide dogs because it just came to me.   And because in school, in our social justice class, a blind woman came and brought her guide dog named Emmy; she was a Labrador Retriever.  She liked her dog a lot.   Our social justice teacher said the three best guide dogs are:  Labrador retrievers, Golden retrievers, and German shepherds. 

If I were blind, I would probably have a guide dog instead of a cane because I love dogs and I think a dog would be able to actually see where I am walking and  a cane can't see at all.



Photo courtesy istockphoto

This post was transcribed by my mother, Whitney Johnson

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Flyball


Flyball is a sport for dogs.  It's like a race, but for dogs.  The clip you can watch below is about flyball and how it works.  I watched it 4x and I liked the music a lot.



Groups of Dogs

There are seven different groups of dogs:

Herding
A collie is a herding dog.  Herding dogs are dogs that love to be out in the field herding sheep and/or goats.  I would have a herding dog because when I grow up I would like to live on a farm with lots of animals.





















Hounds
A beagle is a type of a hound.  Hounds do a lot of sniffing.  Sniffing for people, pets and sometimes bugs, but not usually.  I might get a hound but I would get one that doesn't howl very much.  Because beagles howl like "Howoooo, arrhoooo, arrrhooo".




















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Non-sporting
A Boston Terrier is a non-sporting dog.  Even though the group name is non-sporting, you still have to play games with it and such.   






















Sporting
Sporting dogs are very active as their name implies.  You can play fetch, catch, chase and race.




















Terriers
Terriers are on the small side for dogs.  But there are some that get big.  I would own a terrier, but I like other types of dogs better. 





















Toy
An example of a toy dog is a miniature pinscher (aka minpin).  I love saying minpin.  Toy dogs think they are a lot bigger than they are.  So they take on big dogs with a "You want a piece of me!"  




















Working
This is an Akita dog.   Working dogs are usually big dogs.  BIG dogs.   Some working dog jobs are:  search and rescue, pulling, and some more.  



Sunday, November 8, 2009

My Three Favorite Puppy Place Books


Puppy Place is my favorite book series because in every book it has a different puppy, and in every book the puppy finds a home.  

My three favorite books are:  Buddy, Noodle and Patches.

My favorite book in the series of all the ones I've read is Buddy.  It was my favorite book because it was a story about a mama dog that had three puppies, Cinnamon, Cocoa and Buddy.   At the end of the book, an author adopted Cinnamon and Cocoa.  A bookstore person was going to adopt Buddy, but he came to the house later and said his store was too busy to take care of a puppy, but he would be happy to take the mother Skipper.  So Buddy got to stay with his foster family, the Petersons.



 



Noodle is my second favorite book because it is a story about a puppy that was drowning in an icy lake.  Lizzie takes Buddy out to get some firewood, but while she's getting the firewood she sees a puppy drowning.  She runs as fast as she can to tell her mom and dad.  Her dad calls the fire department where he works.   They say they'll get over there as fast as they can.  When the ice rescue team is out on the ice, the ice starts to break.   One of the rescue workers says she can reach the puppy, but the people on land say they have to haul the rescue workers back in.   She grabs the puppy anyway, and then they pull them back in.  At the end, the owners that accidentally left Noodle at Loon Lake Park take Noodle home.


My third favorite book is Patches.  It's about when Sammy and Charles go to a haunted house.  They hear a howling which they think is a ghost.  But then they see a cute little beagle puppy tangled up in its leash.  They can't take him home because they see someone sitting on the porch so they know he has an owner. At the end, Patches lives with Sammy's cousin who was fixing up the house they thought was haunted.


Monday, November 2, 2009

What I Want to Be When I Grow Up (Part 1)

I drew this picture because there was a contest at my school. They asked me to draw what I want to be when I grow up. When I grow up I want to be a stay-at-home mom dog breeder. I won't start breeding dogs until all my children are five.

In this drawing, I drew lots of pictures of hills in the background. I'm in the field playing ball with a Rottweiler/Husky puppy. The dad Rottweiler is checking on his puppy. One of the other puppies is playing on a ball. In the lower cage, a puppy is sleeping in his bed. Also a puppy is eating from the food bowl. In both cages I drew a pile of balls.






This post was written by Miranda Johnson, transcribed by my Mother.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

What kind of dog is right for you?

Below is a quiz that you can take to find out what kind of dog could be right for you.

Where do you live?
a. Rural Suburb
b. Suburb
c. Urban
d. Rural

What's the weather like where you live?
a. Warm
b. Cool
c. Warm/Hot
d. Cool/Cold

What would you like to do with your dog?
a. Sit on the couch
b. Play outdoors
c. Walk in the park
d. Herd

Approximately how old are you, and how old are the people you live with?
a. Grandparent age
b. Older child
c. Live alone, any age
d. Tween

What size of dog do you want?
a. Small/Medium
b. Large
c. Small
d. Medium/Large

What personality of dog would you like?
a. Well-behaved and companionable
b. Intelligent and easy-going
c. Combative, intelligent, tightly wound
d. Intelligent and independent

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Here are photos of the four different types of dogs:

Fox Terrier
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Border Collie
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Boston Terrier
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Collie
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Key:
Mostly 'a': Boston Terrier
Mostly 'b': Collie
Mostly 'c': Fox Terrier
Mostly 'd': Border Collie


This post was inspired by: Girls and Their Dogs and Choosing the Dog That's Right for You
Thanks to Whitney Johnson for transcribing this post

Sunday, October 11, 2009

My Friends' Boston Terrier Sophie

I am posting about a Boston Terrier because my friends have a cute little puppy named Sophie.
Boston Terriers aren't supposed to be hyper, but my friends' dog Sophie is.

Me and my friends hide from Sophie and she comes squeaking after us to try and find us.

Here are three facts about Boston Terriers:
1. Boston Terriers ears start out bent but then they are cropped.

2. Boston Terriers shouldn't exercise strenuously on hot days because they are prone to heat stroke.

3. The Boston Terrier's nickname is American Gentleman.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Bernese Mountain Dogs

Bernese weigh 70-115 pounds and are 23-28 inches tall Berneses have hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, eye problems, thyroid disorders, and autoimmune diseases. Berneses have white on thier coats with brownish-red, and black. Berneses love to dig. Bernese need a lot of grooming.


Source: istockphoto

Bibliography:choosing the dog that's right for you by sam stall





Saturday, May 23, 2009

Collies

I'm talking about collies because my friend Xander has a Collie, and before I liked Brittany Spaniels, Labs and Silky Terriers, I liked Collies.  

Collies are in the herding group. Collies were bred to herd sheep and some time goats. Collies weigh about 48-70 pounds and hight is 22-24 inches tall. Collies are on the large side for dogs  Collie have problems with hip dysplasia and vision problems. Collies coats can be long and flowing, rough, or smooth. Collies have white in  coats and could have sable, and blue merle. Collies are really smart. Collies are good with families with older kids, single people, and athletic people and good in the suburbs.

Bibliography:  Choosing the Dog That's Right for You by Sam Stall      

Thanks for visiting!

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