Instructions Step 1: Check the registration papers of both dogs to be sure that they are from the same kennel club. Some kennel clubs will not recognize dogs from certain other kennel clubs. If the dogs belong to kennel clubs, find out if you can dual...
Instructions Step 1: Start a list of English bulldog breeders by going to kennel clubs or obedience classes in your area. These can be found online or in the phone book. Another good source of information would be a vet, as a vet would know, first hand...
Instructions Step 1: Decide if you want to keep the males, females or both. Each avenue has its advantages; sire owners don't have to care for mothers and puppies and won't incur the expense that comes with them; dam owners get to watch the birth of the...
Instructions Step 1: Learn how to read a pedigree and to recognize top bloodlines. Pups from good lines and track-proven ancestors will sell for more than pups from unknown lines and unraced parents. Step 2: Go to greyhound races and learn who's who in...
Instructions Step 1: Find a feline chart that shows the acupressure points. These charts can help you know where the acupressure points are and what conditions you can help by focusing on each. You can also ask a holistic vet or animal massage therapist...
Instructions Step 1: Register a purebred puppy that has no litter registration or that lacks two registered parents through the American Purebred Association (APA). Request application materials from the organization. See Resources. Step 2: Research the...
Instructions Prepare for Puppies Step 1: Obtain good breeding stock. Locate a reputable breeder through local breed fancier clubs or the Papillon Club of America. Select breeding stock that is of a champion bloodline, solid temperament and is free of...
InstructionsThings You’ll Need:Whelping boxOld SheetsHeating padOld towelsExtra puppy foodCottage cheeseFingernail clippersHair scissorsStep 1:Provide a place for the puppies. This can be a whelping box that is purchased or one you make out of wood...
So once you've been smitten with the goat bug, you need to decide what kind, and how many. So there are numerous varieties of goats, and they come from different places, and they've been adapted for different purposes. We started out with the Nubians...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Internet access Registered name or number of horse Credit card Printer and paper Step 1: Find the website for the breed registry your horse is registered with, such as American Quarter Horse Association, Appaloosa...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: At least two guinea pigs At least two guinea pig cages, pens or hutches A lot of money Your veterinarian An expert on guinea pigs Guinea pig books Honesty Baby Cavies Step 1: Take all of your guinea pigs to the vet...
Instructions Step 1: Decide what kind of a dog you want and the attributes the dog should possess. The dog should probably be balanced, in that it will be easily trained, perform its duty of guarding the junkyard after hours, yet not be uncontrollable by...
Instructions Learn About Dingoes Step 1: Know that the export of dingoes from Australia is illegal. Step 2: Check with local authorities in Australia to determine whether or not dingoes are illegal in your particular state. A permit may be needed. Step 3...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Irish setter Medical records including x-rays AKC registration forms Step 1: Buy a puppy for breeding from a reputable breeder. Look for healthy, well adjusted animals raised in a clean environment. Ask if the...
Instructions Step 1: Find a reputable golden retriever breeder. Ensure the breeder is serious about promoting the breed, provides a clean and healthy environment for her dogs, and provides good references from other dog buyers. Ask if the breeder shows...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Binoculars Patience Step 1: Find an area that is well suited to spot a Canadian goose. This includes ponds, lakes or even golf courses. Some species of Canadian geese will lay their eggs on beaver dams. Step 2...
Instructions Step 1: Consult the Jockey Club rule book for name requirements. You'll save time and frustration if you are aware of the rules governing race horse names from the beginning. They have regulations on when names must be submitted and which...
Instructions Step 1: Buy a breed-specific magazine about great danes. Alternately, check out a similar website, such as Great Dane Rescue. It details lots of information about danes, and even lists some that are available for adoption. Step 2: Bypass the...