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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Dog and Cat breeds

The following is a guest post written by Grayson Nance which might be helpful if you're planning to add a pet to your household, especially if you're thinking of a purebred.  

Finding the best in dog and cat breeds
Getting a new pet starts with deciding what kind of animal would be best for you, which can be a big and sometimes difficult decision.  Every pet owner has a different personality and circumstances, that are suited for different kinds of pets.  Many people turn to the internet to find information on what kind of dog or cat to get for their next pet.  FindTheBest is a valuable resource for unbiased information on the best dog breeds and cat breeds for anyone.  It is a great reference for information on 198 different dog breeds and 68 cat breeds, comparing temperament and breed standards as well as physical features like size, coat and color.  This reference will help people to select the right pet and prevent animals from ending up in unfitted homes.  

This reference presents the facts in easy to use tables and allows for side-by-side comparisons of different breeds and consumer products so that you can find the best.  This is a great reference for anyone that needs to make a quick and informed decision.






Grayson Nance is a recent graduate of UCSB and now works with FindTheBest where you can compare anything from cat breeds to the best espresso machines.  

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  • 2 comments:

    Whitney Johnston said...

    Great post! My husband and I just got an Akita...pretty excited to learn that not only are they the cutest, they're loyal dogs, they're good with kids, and can be good watch dogs too! Can't wait to make our new pup a part of our lifelong family! Thanks for the great reference!

    Marg said...

    Wow, that is a great idea to put that info up. That should help anyone looking for a pet. It is so important to fit the animal with the family. Great post.