September 2, 2010

Video Cachorros chihuahuas Mini Toy

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September 1, 2010

Where can I buy a chihuahua or maltese puppy for a reasonable price?

I am looking for a maltese or chihuahua puppy for myself for a reasonable price because they are very expensive. If you are a breeder please let me know how much you charge for these breeds?.. Thank you.

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All The Amazing Secrets About Pomeranians

The Pomeranian is one of the most lovable toy dogs on the planet and have become hugely popular in America. The Pomeranian belongs to the family of dogs known as the Spitz who were first bred in the Pomerania region of Germany. This article will discuss everything there is to know about the Pomeranian so you can get to know this wonderful breed of dog more intimately.

The Origin of The Pomeranian

Believe it or not the Pomeranian actually originated from the sled dogs of Iceland. These dogs were eventually brought into Germany. Of course they were much larger dogs back then and were often used for work purposes like most animals in that day.

So when did the Pomeranian start taking the shape of the dogs we know so well today. Well, it was Queen Charlotte who first brought the Pomeranian into England and through trial and error, English breeders were able to bring this 20 pound dog down to the size of a healthy toy dog. It wasn't until the 19th century that the Pomeranian was first declared a modern breed of dog.

The Appearance of The Pomeranian

The average size of a typical Pomeranian is around 3 to 7lbs. The face of a Pomeranian closely resembles a fox, with a typical pointy snout and cat-like ears. Their tails are generally thick coated and usually only become this way once they reach maturity. The coat is orange with shades of black, white and grey. There are different types of Pomeranians such as the black and white Pomeranian whose color, like its name is only black and white in appearance.

Temperament

The Pomeranian is a very active dog that enjoys a lot of action. This comes from the days when they were first used as sled dogs when being fit and active was highly necessary. As you might also suspect, they are very loyal and are one of the best companion dogs around. Due to their tiny framed bodies, they are usually not the best dogs to have with small children. There is a possibility when playing too hard with a Pomeranian, may cause it to snap and bite on occasions. Because of this many people like to compare them to the Chihuahua, but the only time a Pomeranian will become aggressive is when it feels it is being threatened. They are generally friendly dogs that enjoy as much play as possible as long as it doesn't become too rough!

Dane Stanton
http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/all-the-amazing-secrets-about-pomeranians-98631.html

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August 28, 2010

How can I get my chihuahua to overcome her timidness?

I have a 2 year old Chihuahua who is very timid. I know her lack of socialization has to contribute to it (her previous owner did not socialize her when she was a puppy and poorly took care of her). She gets very scared around other dogs and growls out of fear, and gets very scared around new people. She's even scared to walk on a leash, and does not like to participate in normal dog activities. What can I do to help her?

Timid dogs can only process so much at once, so baby steps. Get her used to the leash in your house first, put a short leash on and let her run around with it for 10 minutes at a time, use food rewards. Then short leash walks along the same route for at least 4 weeks, she needs time to get used to the same things. If she sees something that scares, don't comfort, this says that there is something scary, instead tell her not to be silly and give time to look and sniff.
Tell visitors to ignore the dog when they first come in, and when looking at the dog to look at her shoulder. Save eye contact for when the dog is more relaxed and confident

Finally, think in terms of baby steps, and having the new dog become a full-fledged dog way down the road. The first 4 months or so just get him used to your house - routine noises, routine schedule, routine whatever. This will be quite enough for him to absorb. Think of it as setting the foundation for all the great years to come, when he will be mentally healthy and ready and eager to learn whatever you want to teach him.

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August 24, 2010

Comprar (Cachorro chihuahua) 665 92 16 55 .

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August 23, 2010

7 Factors Of An Effective Advertising Campaign

You've probably heard the old saying - I know that half of my advertising dollars are wasted, if I only knew which half! Although it's not possible to know all the factors that go into effective advertising, there are a few elements that are crucial to an ad campaign that is profitable. If you strive to achieve as many of the following 7 factors as possible, you can be confident that you'll have a winning campaign.

1) Choose an appropriate medium to convey your message. This is so obvious, but you'd be amazed at how many people don't use common sense when buying media. If you're trying to reach a 14 year old, don't buy an ad in the daily paper - buy the radio station that plays hip hop music! Try to target your advertising as much as possible. Think about the person you're trying to reach with your message. The more you know about that person, the easier this will be.

If you're selling clothing to working women, buying TV is probably not a good idea. They're probably so busy doing household chores and taking kids to various activities, they probably don't have time to watch much TV. But billboards and radio are great because she's probably on the road a lot and those media fit for that audience.

2) Don't believe that everyone uses media the way you or your spouse does. Just because you don't like a certain program on TV doesn't mean that your potential customer doesn't like it - they may be big fans and never miss an episode.

Don't assume that everyone reads the newspaper because everyone you know does. Ask for information about the medium's audience - let your rep show you exactly who is watching/reading/listening/driving by/surfing their medium.

3) Don't judge the price of the ad by the dollar amount alone. Just because an ad is expensive doesn't mean it isn't a good buy - and the opposite is true also. If an ad is cheap, but no one reads or sees it, it's worthless to you. If an ad is reaching tens of thousands of people for $1,000, it might be a good buy if those are the people who are in the market for your product.

Try to gauge the real value of an ad by the cost per thousand or cost per rating point (for TV, radio & cable). If you're not familiar with those terms, ask your ad rep - they will be happy to fill you in. (And if they aren't, find a new rep.)

4) Develop a relationship with your customers and prospects. This is another thing that should be obvious, but very few companies actually do this. Proctor and Gamble has found that this is what makes them money. And it makes sense. If people trust your brand and feel that they know your company, they're far more likely to buy your products. This is actually easier to do as a smaller business than a large one - and many local businesses have done this for years.

It may be schmaltzy, but when the local furniture store owner is on camera for all his TV commercials, people develop a relationship of sorts with him or her. They feel like they know that business. Anytime you can link a personality - even if it's not a celebrity - to a business, that makes that business stand out. This is an important element that there's not nearly enough room to cover - so think this one through for your business and come up with ways (and they can be very simple) to develop a relationship with your customers and prospects. An email newsletter is a simple, cheap and very effective way to do this, by the way.

5) Have a hook. Give people something that makes them remember you. Big companies spend millions on this - and for a good reason - it sells stuff. Whatever you do, don't say "for the best in service and quality" - no one will believe you! If you want to convey that message, have one of your customers give a testimonial on camera - have them describe how you provided them with great service and quality. Give details.

A hook needs to be simple, memorable and if possible, fun or heartwarming. The Taco Bell Chihuahua is a good example - the Pillsbury Doughboy is another one. Do something different and let people know about it. Give them a reason to choose your company over your competitors.

6) Be relevant. Talk to your prospects in your advertising - let them know that you feel their pain and are going to help them make it go away. If you're talking about something they can't relate to, they'll ignore you. There are way too many advertising messages in the world today - and people have learned to tune them out unless they click with something that is important to them. You know how this works - you do the same thing.

If you're sick of how your car is nickel & dimming you lately, you suddenly are much more aware of ads for cars. Find out why people buy your product and talk about how you will give that to them. It's really pretty simple - but an overwhelming majority of businesses totally miss this.

7) Make sure you know what you're trying to get your prospect to do. Do you want them to come to your store and buy a specific product? Or do you want them to call your business to get an estimate on a project so your sales person can close the sale in person? The more specific you are in your call to action (please make sure to include one!), the more likely your audience will do what you want them to do.

All of the elements that go into your advertising - the media, the creative, the copywriting, the call to action - create a synergistic result. The more focused you are with any of those elements, the better your results will be. It's always crucial to measure your ad results. Determine what you want to achieve and include devices that will allow you to determine whether or not you achieved your goal. Then you can tweak results from there.

Kevin Sinclair
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August 22, 2010

How do I get my chihuahua to like me all the time?

Jack, my longhaired chihuahua, chills with me sometimes, but then he gets mad at me after a while and growls.

I feed him, I take him on walks, I play with him and I know he misses me when I leave, but he still growls at me. D:
How can I bond with my doggy and get him to love me consistantly and stop growling at me?

first of all chihuahuas r ugly so u dont need him 2 like u
and if u want ur dog to like u take him to see that new chihuahua movie

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August 17, 2010

How can I get my chihuahua used to a walking leash?

My chihuahua is absolutely terrified of leashes for some reason. When I latch it on, he freezes in place and trembles nonstop. When I take it off, he runs away and hides like if I'm torturing him! How can I get him used to it? Just the sight of the leash makes him run away.

Clip the leash on him & let him drag it in the house. He may shake & be upset to start. Just ignore that behavior. When he settles some. Take a hold of the leash & call him to you for treats. Take a hold of the leash & call him to you to get pet. Take him on leash to his dinner bowl. Won't take long for him to associate the leash with good things. Then you can progress to taking him outside with the leash on. At first, just like a puppy, you follow him where he wants to go & sniff. Then you encourage him to walk along with you for treats & praise. Don't carry this guy around. Anywhere he wants to go, he goes on leash & walking. Soon he'll be begging you to put that leash on so he can do fun stuff.

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August 14, 2010

Law and Order Chihuahua

My dog Spike likes to sing to the Law and Order theme.

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August 13, 2010

How do I get my 3 yr old Chihuahua to stop humping my 3 month old puppy's head?

It looks like my puppy is getting violated and I don't think she likes the chihuahua doing that. If I got the chihuahua a stuff animal to do, would she hump that instead of the puppy?
They're both spayed.

push him off and scold him. if he persists, begin issuing punishments until he connects the two.

ps. that's HILARIOUS

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