chinese-crested

2012-05-08T16:24:11Z
Pudsey the dancing dog now looks like a serious contender to fill those paws. The six year-old, a cross between a border collie, bichon frise and Chinese crested powder puff, is already the success story of Britain’s Got Talent, wowing audiences and ...
2012-05-07T22:44:45Z
But the feeling is unlikely to be mutual for the border collie/Chinese crested powder puff cross was yesterday revealed to be a camp diva who doesn’t just fall for one person. His mistress Ashleigh Butler, 17, joked: “Pudsey probably has loads of ...
2012-04-30T18:06:43Z
The RSPCA warned people who kept many animals to care for them properly. Mrs Sheldon was also found guilty of causing unnecessary suffering to a Chinese Crested-type dog and a horse. Iain Sheldon, 72, and Joan Sheldon, 68, of Cilcennin, were found guilty ...
2012-05-14T23:05:05Z
WHEN you are half bichon frise and half Chinese crested powder puff, rain and humidity can play havoc with your hair. Just ask Britain’s Got Talent winner Pudsey, who made a beeline for the make-up chair at the ITV Daybreak studios yesterday. The lovable ...
2012-05-01T07:57:05Z
“I thought he was the cutest puppy,” said Ava, 7, of the Chinese Crested Chihuahua mix named World’s Ugliest Dog in 2007. “It was a really good assembly. He teaches everyone that it’s not about being number one, it’s about helping others.

EMMA HOLLINGWORTH: Virtual pets bring out caring side

May 17,2012 07:17 AM
A couple of months ago our eldest got a portable games console which came complete with a game all about cats and dogs. She started with a couple of hundred quid (virtual cash!) which she used to choose her first puppy from the kennels.
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Christa Martin: Tannery Arts Center begins a new chapter

May 17,2012 07:17 AM
A girlfriend asked if she would make a sculpture of her dog. Schriver did so and the friend loved it. From there, the proverbial ball kept rolling; in the six years since that first commission, Schriver has created nearly 100 dog sculptures and has ...
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Media Interview with Ryan O'Meara, MD of Total Pet Publishing

May 17,2012 07:17 AM
Ryan O'Meara discusses his love for digital media, his dislike for "cutesy jargon" and how he owes a lot to his first pet dog, Jackson, in today's media interview. Don't view pet owners as a segment entirely obsessed with pets...they don't want to be ...
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