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David Beart

David Beart is the owner of the Professors House. Our site covers family related issues from raising children to dog health, relationships to cooking.
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Chronic Barking

Whether it is your barking dog or someone else’s, a barking dog is aggravating Little dogs have that yippy, yappy squealing voice that causes your ears to ring while the sheer volume of a big dog bark can almost take your breath away

12 Ways To Fix Steak

Sometimes we get in a rut and eat the same thing over and over again Well, if you’ve been fixing steak for the past few years in the same old ways, it’s time for your taste buds to come alive with flavor

Feeding a Puppy

You are bringing your new bundle of joy home finally You have done your research, know you have the right breed and you have complete faith in the breeder of your new pup

Mastiffs

There are several breeds of Mastiff in the dog world but when standing alone it normally refers to the English Mastiff These shouldn’t be confused with American, Spanish, Tibetan, Neapolitan or Bull mastiffs

Basset Hounds

The sad eyes and the long ears endear a Basset puppy to people everywhere Used primarily to hunt rabbits his low to the ground body along with the hound nose and ears make for a good dog for those without a lot of room

Bichon Frise

A little white dog with a big heart wrapped in a coat that can vary from pet to show dog, the Bichon is a study of contrasts in some ways They are a smaller dog but active

Siberian Huskies

This is a dog that lives to work He was developed to work and he maintains those unique characteristics that allow him to thrive in cold, snowy weather

Miniature Pinschers

This is a unique small dog breed often called a “miniature Doberman” They are a unique breed in their own right

Great Danes

The Great Dane is a big dog that often has no concept of his size One family fashioned a cowbell on their Dane so they could hear him coming

Pembroke Welsh Corgis

They are small in stature but big in heart Developed to work on farms the Pembroke Welsh Corgi retains their herding instincts but can do more than herd


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