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How to Find Beauceron Friendly Hotels When I Travel
If you are planning to travel with your beauceron, you should start the research process far in advance. Finding a beauceron-friendly hotel is not something that you should be doing at the very last minute when you are stuck in unfamiliar surroundings.

The joys of motherhood struck with a vengeance when, in 1984, a great dane became the third dog to join the record holders for largest litter. She had twenty-three puppies. Interestingly, each of the three dogs that hold the record are different breeds.
A good thing to do first is to research the subject. Many pet and travel websites have good listings for beauceron-friendly hotels. Also, any good pet books and magazines should be a wealth of information on the subject.

Chinese Crested dogs are often considered to be so ugly that they are cute. They often win ugly dog contests. They are odd looking, mostly hairless dogs. They are also the only breed of dog that is capable of getting acne.
Asking friends and family for recommendations is also a good option, especially if you know that they've taken their beaucerons to a destination near where you are planning to take your beauceron.

The Broholmer is a breed that is recognized only in Denmark. It was thought extinct in the 1960's but, in December of 1974, a purebred Broholmer popped up in Finland. This dog was a male, and the owners hoped to find a female for him to mate with, but it never happened. While still recognized as a breed, an example has yet to appear again.
Once you've acquired a list of possible hotels, call ahead. Some hotels only accept certain types or sizes of pet. It's good to make sure that your beauceron fits any size, breed type or other requirements.

An American foxhound became one of the most amazing mothers in the dog world when she set a record for the largest litter of puppies in 1944. She had not one, not two, not even ten, but twenty-three puppies!
This phone call is also a good time to ask about rates. Some beauceron-friendly hotels ask that you sign an agreement to pay extra if your beauceron damages anything. Some require that you pay money upfront in case, but give it back to you when your stay is over if nothing has been damaged. Other hotels require that you pay a nightly fee per pet per night.

An American foxhound became one of the most amazing mothers in the dog world when she set a record for the largest litter of puppies in 1944. She had not one, not two, not even ten, but twenty-three puppies!
Use the phone call to ask other questions that you may have as well. For instance, ask if there are beauceron walking services, beauceron daycare or other options available during your stay. The more information you can learn ahead of time the more prepared you'll be when you arrive.

The Broholmer is a breed that is recognized only in Denmark. It was thought extinct in the 1960's but, in December of 1974, a purebred Broholmer popped up in Finland. This dog was a male, and the owners hoped to find a female for him to mate with, but it never happened. While still recognized as a breed, an example has yet to appear again.
In short, finding a beauceron-friendly hotel is all about being prepared ahead of time. That way you won�t find yourself stranded with nowhere for your beauceron to stay in the middle of the night in strange surroundings. Make your next trip safe and fun for you and for your beauceron by planning everything ahead.

The boxer breed was so named for his manner of fighting. As opposed to biting, like most dogs would, a boxer will actually begin a fight by "punching" with its front paws, just liek a human boxer.

Border collies are excellent at herding. But they don't descriminate between livestock and other things. This makes them great at things like fly-ball, obedience, tracking, fetching, Frisbee toss, and sheep herding. Sometimes they get out of hand though, several border collies have been known to try to herd small groups of children!

Newfoundlands have webbed feet, just like ducks. They also have extremely water-proof fur. Those features, as well as their great strength, loyalty and willingness to learn, make newfies great candidates to work as water rescue dogs.

People are always taking their Yorkshire terriers to the groomer. Why? Well, Yorkshire terriers can grow hair up to 2 feet in length! Considering that they are nowhere near two feet tall, this makes regular grooming a must!

The name Pug is believed to have derived from this dog's resemblance to the pug monkey. That also fits the breed in other ways. Pugs tend to be curious and mischievous. They always seem to have a look of mischief and fun on their face, just like a monkey.

The Lowchen, a small, somewhat rare breed of dog, is native to France. It's called "petit chien lion" or, "little lion dog". This is due to its fur growth, as it resembles the mane of a lion.

While most dogs shed, poodles are actually incapable of shedding. That fact makes them excellent house pets, since they don't get the furniture covered in fur. Also, due to the nature of their fur and the fact that they do not shed, most people with dog allergies aren't allergic to poodles.

The basenji, an African wolf dog, is the only breed of dog that cannot bark. Instead of barking, it makes an odd yodel-like noise. Due to this fact, the basenji is also sometimes known as an African barkless dog.
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