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<copyright>2011</copyright>
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                  <title>Argentinian Mastiff</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[Argentinian Mastiff are big-game hunters and are sometimes trained for search and rescue, police assistance, and military work. The Argentinian Mastiff was specifically bred to be fierce hunters, but then to go home to the hunters families and be gentle with the family.

Argentinian Mastiff are protective of what they perceive as their territory and will guard it against any intruder. They get along with other dogs as long as they have been properly socialized, but will usually not tolerate another dog trying to assert dominance over them, therefore they might not coexist peacefully with another dominant breed of dog. The Argentinian Mastiff has a life expectancy of nine to fifteen years.]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED86931/Argentinian_Mastiff.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2012-01-26</pubDate>
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                  <title>Havanese</title>
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                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED61168/Havanese.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2011-11-26</pubDate>
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                  <title>Bull Terrier</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[This breed was once known as a fierce gladiator. A Bull Terrier might have a preventive effect, and it will certainly defend its owner in a truly critical situation. Bull terriers are known to be courageous, scrappy, fun-loving, active, clownish and fearless. They become very attached to their owners. The Bull Terrier thrives on a firm, consistent leadership and affection. This breed can be a pet if very thoroughly socialized and trained. 

If they do not get enough physical and mental exercise they may be too energetic for small children. Children should be taught how to display leadership towards the dog. Meek owners will find them to become very protective, willful, possessive and/or jealous. Bull Terriers may try to join into family roughhousing or quarrel. Bull Terriers generally must be given a lot of structure.Unaltered males may not get along with other male dogs. Males and females can live together happily, and two females can also be a good combination with care and supervision. They should be introduced in a proper fashion to other non-canine pets such as cats, hamsters, and guinea pigs etc.]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED02903/Bull_Terrier.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2011-10-19</pubDate>
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                  <title>American Bully</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[The ideal temperament for an American Bully dog is confident, dedicated, and loyal. American Bullies are intelligent and highly trainable, but should be well-socialized when young to avoid dog aggression. They are courageous and persistent fighters if provoked.]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED80516/American_Bully.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2011-09-19</pubDate>
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                  <title>Russkiy Toy</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[Active and cheerful, the Russkiy Toy was originally bred both as an anti-rat dog and a watch dog. The second quality is still active in the breed, and they can be very vocal. They can become quite attached to their family, regardless of the ages of the family members.]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED91337/Russkiy_Toy.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2011-09-19</pubDate>
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                  <title>Parson Jack Russell Terrier</title>
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                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED97207/Parson_Jack_Russell_Terrier.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2011-08-02</pubDate>
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                  <title>Kanni</title>
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                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED50723/Kanni.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2011-07-30</pubDate>
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                  <title>Basset Hound</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[The Basset Hound is seen as an especially friendly breed. For this reason they are an excellent pet for children. However, they can be stubborn animals.

Because Bassets are scent hounds, they should always be on a leash when out on walks. Although they are well known to be lazy, they have a tendency to run especially after prey so a leash is very important for their safety. Even though Bassets sleep a lot, walks are still necessary.

Bassets are known to be a vocal breed. Bassets might howl or bark when they want something or to suggest that they think something is wrong . They also use a low, murmuring whine to get attention, which sounds to many owners as though their Bassets are "talking." This whine is also used by the hound to beg (for food or treats) and varies in volume depending on the nature of the individual hound and length of time it has been begging.]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED63866/Basset_Hound.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2011-05-30</pubDate>
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                  <title>Shih Tzu</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[Courageous and clever and an alert, lively, little dog.  They make a very alert watch dog. ]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED10255/Shih_Tzu.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2011-04-13</pubDate>
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                  <title>Chippiparai</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[Since its Native India breed, its very less maintenance comparing to other breeds and no need much vet care. It needs more training and more exercise for hunting. It has good ability to secure their owners properties even other pet animals too. Strictly attached to house people not outsiders. Chippiparai body particularly formed for fast running and catch any small animals like rabbits easily.]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED05208/Chippiparai.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2010-09-02</pubDate>
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                  <title>Siberian Indian Dog</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[This breed is laid back, easy going and very friendly.]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED18665/Siberian_Indian_Dog.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-11-11</pubDate>
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                  <title>Bullmastiff</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[The Bullmastiff can be somewhat dominant toward other Bullmastiffs (males especially do not get along), but is very tolerant towards children and can get along with other household pets provided proper socialization has taken place, preferably when young. Though they would do no harm intentionally, Bullmastiffs should be watched around young children due to their immense size.]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED79385/Bullmastiff.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-11-11</pubDate>
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                  <title>Siberian Husky</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[The Siberian Husky gets along well with other Huskies, but needs to be trained carefully to interact with other household pets. It tends not to get along with cats or other small animals. Siberian Huskies deal well with children. It is wise to have more than one Siberian Husky because they do not enjoy being left alone.]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED89641/Siberian_Husky.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-11-11</pubDate>
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                  <title>Pomeranian</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[The Pomeranian gets along well with other dogs and household pets, especially if socialized at a young age. However, it does not tolerate mistreatment and will not enjoy too much attention from young children, as rough play may cause it to grow frustrated and bite. Pomeranians are suspicious of strangers, but will grow used to them when they understand that no danger is presented.]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED52427/Pomeranian.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-11-11</pubDate>
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                  <title>Pointer</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[The Pointer gets along very well with other dogs and shows no aggression towards cats or other household pets. Pointers are great with children, but puppies may a bit too boisterous for small children. Pointers do not mind strangers, but their large size and deep bark may frighten those who are not comfortable with them.]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED05218/Pointer.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-11-11</pubDate>
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                  <title>Neapolitan Mastiff</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[Neapolitan Mastiffs are very good with children if socialized early, but close supervision around young children is advised due to their massive size. The Neapolitan Mastiff generally gets along with other dogs and household pets, but socialization when young is recommended. Male Neapolitan Mastiffs may be aggressive with other male dogs.]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED40435/Neapolitan_Mastiff.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-11-11</pubDate>
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                  <title>Irish Setter</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[This dog gets along well with children, other dogs, and any household pets, and will enthusiastically welcome visitors.]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED89933/Irish_Setter.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-11-11</pubDate>
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                  <title>Lhasa Apso</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[This dog gets along well with children, other dogs, and any household pets.]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED59412/Lhasa_Apso.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-11-11</pubDate>
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                  <title>Miniature Pinscher</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[The Miniature Pinscher gets along fine with children, provided it is not pestered by them, in which case it may bite. Small children should be cautioned and supervised to protect the dog from injury. Some Miniature Pinschers are aggressive with other dogs and strangers, but this behavior is not common if proper socialization has taken place.]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED24881/Miniature_Pinscher.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-11-11</pubDate>
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                  <title>Greyhound</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[The Greyhound has a high prey instinct and is inclined to chase anything that moves quickly, so it generally is not a good companion for cats unless raised alongside them. Although cautious around strangers, the Greyhound is normally very good with children and enjoys the company of other dogs. Ex-racers in particular are unlikely to get along with other pets. Greyhounds do not bark often.]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED17800/Greyhound.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-11-11</pubDate>
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                  <title>Golden Retriever</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[Golden Retrievers easily get along well with their friends and companions, but can be belligerent with unknown visitors. They get along especially well with children, with whom they are gentle and patient. They are also friendly with other dogs and other household pets. The Golden Retriever is very devoted to family, and eager to please. The Golden Retriever is simply loving and loveable!]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED67544/Golden_Retriever.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-11-11</pubDate>
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                  <title>Doberman Pinscher</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[If properly socialized, Doberman Pinschers get along well with children, other dogs, and other household pets. Doberman Pinschers should be socialized when young. They are uncomfortable with strangers and do not take kindly to unwanted visitors. Dobes require a dominant owner to ensure they do not become overly aggressive. They are honorable, fearless, and devoted, making fine companions.]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED28970/Doberman_Pinscher.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-11-11</pubDate>
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                  <title>French Bulldog</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[French Bulldogs enjoy mixing with other dogs and household pets. They are great with children, well behaved, adaptable, comfortable companions with an affectionate nature and even disposition. Some French Bulldogs are cautious with strangers, but most are friendly to everyone. They are likely to drool or snore.]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED25176/French_Bulldog.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-11-11</pubDate>
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                  <title>Dalmatian</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[The Dalmatian makes a good playmate for children, although it may be a little too rambunctious for smaller children. Dalmatians get along well with other dogs or household pets, though it is should be socialized as a puppy if possible. The Dalmatian is naturally fond of humans and horses. The Dalmatian can be watchful around strangers.]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED37907/Dalmatian.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-11-11</pubDate>
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                  <title>Dachshund</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[The Dachshund is somewhat reserved around strangers and may bark at them, but forms a strong bond with family. It can be too courageous around larger dogs. Dachshunds are bold and outgoing, enjoying attention and frequently seeking adventure. They get along well with known children but may behave aggressively towards unknown children. Wired-haired Dachshunds tend to be more lively and outgoing then smooth-hairs; miniature Dachshunds may also be more reserved.]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED70713/Dachshund.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-11-11</pubDate>
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                  <title>Chinese Shar-Pei</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[The Chinese Shar-Pei bonds quickly with its family, and is extremely devoted. Chinese Shar-Peis are not unfriendly toward strangers, but may bark at them when first introduced. They are fine with children and get along with other household pets, provided socialization has taken place at a young age. They sometimes fight with other dogs.]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED41104/Chinese_Shar-Pei.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-11-11</pubDate>
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                  <title>Cocker Spaniel</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[Cocker Spaniels get along well with children and other dogs or household pets. They should be exposed to pets and children when young for maximum social potential. The Cocker Spaniel is very joyous and energetic, enjoying play. It sometimes likes to bark. The Cocker Spaniel requires plenty of attention, love, and devotion, and if it feels its not getting enough it will come looking.]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED15511/Cocker_Spaniel.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-11-11</pubDate>
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                  <title>Chihuahua</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[Chihuahuas can usually live with other dogs and cats without problem. They get along particularly well with other Chihuahuas. It is important to socialize the Chihuahua as a puppy to prevent overt aggressiveness. Small children may regard the Chihuahua as a toy, and their teasing can cause it to snap or bite. It is preferable not to leave the Chihuahua with children under the age of 12, unless they are well taught or supervised.]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED54646/Chihuahua.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-11-11</pubDate>
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                  <title>English Bulldog</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[English Bulldogs enjoy mixing with other dogs and household pets. They are great with children, well behaved, adaptable, comfortable companions with an affectionate nature and even disposition. Some English Bulldogs are cautious with strangers, but most are friendly to everyone. They are likely to drool or snore.]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED29872/English_Bulldog.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-11-11</pubDate>
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                  <title>Mastiff</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[The Mastiff is good with children, and gets along well with other dogs and household pets if properly socialized. In the words of the 1800 Cynographia Britannica ‘What the lion is to the cat, the Mastiff is to the dog. The noblest of the family, he stands alone, all others sinking before him...I have seen him down with his paw the Terrier or cur that has bit him, without offering further injury. In a family he will permit the children to play with him and will suffer all their little pranks without offence.’]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED62392/Mastiff.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-11-11</pubDate>
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                  <title>Beagle</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[The Beagle should undergo early socialization with other household pets, especially cats or other small non-canine pets they are intended to live with. Beagles are friendly to dogs and children as well as strangers. Bred as a pack dog, the Beagle thrives on companionship with humans and other pets, especially other Beagles. They have a generally happy, lively demeanor and their tails are usually wagging.]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED00666/Beagle.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-11-10</pubDate>
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                  <title>Saint Bernard</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[The Saint Bernard is friendly with children, other dogs, and household pets. It is playful and adventurous.
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                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED64627/Saint_Bernard.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-11-10</pubDate>
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                  <title>German Shepherd Dog</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[German Shepherd Dogs are highly territorial, making them among the least likely of breeds to run away from a fight. They are not friendly towards strangers and will stop unwanted visitors. The German Shepherd Dog gets along fine with children and other animals, provided proper socialization has taken place, but does not prefer the companionship of other dogs.
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                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED41754/German_Shepherd_Dog.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-11-10</pubDate>
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                  <title>Boxer</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[The Boxer gets along especially well with children. They also get along well with other dogs and household pets, but may be aggressive towards unknown dogs. It is best if the Boxer undergoes early socialization due to its strong, boisterous personality. Female Boxers may fight each other on occasion. They are naturally inclined to protect you and your family from strangers. 
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                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED62284/Boxer.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-11-10</pubDate>
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                  <title>Affenpinscher</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[The Affenpinscher has a personality similar to most terriers (though it is categorized under the pinscher-schnauzer subgroup). The Affenpinscher gets along fine with children, other Affenpinschers, and other dogs or household pets, especially those they have been raised alongside. Affenpinschers may be alarmed by unknown visitors. The Affenpinscher enjoys playing and occasionally getting into trouble, like the monkey after which it is named! While generally quiet, the Affenpinscher can become aggressive when agitated and may occasionally pick battles with larger dogs.
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                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED95531/Affenpinscher.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-10-04</pubDate>
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                  <title>Pug</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[The Pug gets along well with children, other dogs, and any household pets. It has a high socialization requirement and may get jealous if ignored by its owner. Pugs are lovable lap dogs who like to stick close to their owner’s side. Most Pugs wheeze or snore.]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED32048/Pug.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-07-01</pubDate>
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                  <title>Great Dane</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[The Great Dane gets along well with children, other dogs, and any household pets. Some Great Danes are dominant with other dogs of the same sex or have a high prey instinct with small cats. Great Danes should be socialized when young. The Great Dane is usually wary around strangers, but will welcome friends of the family.]]></description>
                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED61805/Great_Dane.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-07-01</pubDate>
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                  <title>Rottweiler</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[If properly socialized, a Rottweiler makes a good playmate for children and gets along well with cats and other household animals. This is all contingent on whether the dog has had positive experiences with them when young, however.
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                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED56581/Rottweiler.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-06-24</pubDate>
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                  <title>Labrador Retriever</title>
				   <description><![CDATA[The Labrador Retriever has a mellow personality and gets along well with children, other dogs, and any household pets. Some Labrador Retrievers may chew, but they can be trained not to. Labradors do not make great watchdogs because they are friendly with strangers and are not territorial.
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                  <link>http://www.kennelsindia.com/breed_details/BREED10279/Labrador_Retriever.html</link>
                  
                  <pubDate>2008-06-23</pubDate>
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