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Controversial dog writer, Louise Louis created the website www.ToyBreeds.com to help people understand and care for small dogs and to be an advocate for responsible pet ownership.

Unlike many dog writers who fear offending customers and losing business, Ms. Louis has managed to outrage animal rights groups such as PETA and HSUS with her support for dog breeding and dog ownership.

At the same time, she’s annoyed establishment groups such as the American Kennel Club with her support for pit bull breed bans and recognition of crossbreds.

“It’s sad that neither the establishment nor the animal rights people care about the average dog owner,” she said. "A perfect example is the lack of support for the Fairness to Pet Owners Act in Congress. The Act would require veterinarians to provide prescriptions and the option to get medications some place (cheaper) than through the veterinarian.

“The AKC isn’t lobbying for it because it would offend the veterinarian groups. PETA and HSUS aren’t lobbying for it because they have no interest in helping or promoting pet ownership. The result is a bill that could curb the explosion in veterinary costs is stalled in Congress.“

For more of her view or to learn more about small dogs and their care at her website: http://www.toybreeds.com

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CCRCs Find the Right Continuing Care Retirement Community for Yourself or a Loved One
Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 33,290. Language: English. Published: July 29, 2012 by CanyonNewMedia. Categories: Nonfiction » Business & Economics » Personal finance / retirement planning, Nonfiction » Business & Economics » Personal finance
What you need to know about Continuing Care Retirement Communities. If you've considered a move to a life care community for yourself or a family member, you need to understand how these contracts work, what fees you'll pay, what guarantees you'll get and what to do if things don't work out the way you hoped.
Before You Get a Puppy
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 12,550. Language: English. Published: March 12, 2011 by CanyonNewMedia. Categories: Nonfiction » Home & Garden » Pets & livestock » Dogs, Nonfiction » Business & Economics » Purchasing & buying
Get real world tips on how to what to look for and what to avoid when buying from breeders, pet stores, friends, shelters and rescue groups or over the Internet. Break the code to understand pedigrees, registrations, health certifications and puppy lemon laws. Find out how to inspect a puppy and go home with your new best friend.
A to Z Common Puppy Problems
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 7,330. Language: English. Published: September 26, 2010 by CanyonNewMedia. Categories: Nonfiction » Home & Garden » Pets & livestock » Dogs
Real-life tips to curb barking, biting, car sickness, chewing, digging, jumping, mounting, pulling and the other most common first year problems.
Puppy's Caregivers: How To Pick Them
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 11,880. Language: English. Published: September 12, 2010 by CanyonNewMedia. Categories: Nonfiction » Home & Garden » Pets & livestock » Dogs
Real-life lessons and dirty secrets from the pet industry. Understand what makes a good versus bad groomer, veterinarian, pet sitter, pet insurance, rescue, breeder, doggy day care, dog trainer and more.
Puppy's First Year: What To Expect Month by Month
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 7,410. Language: English. Published: August 29, 2010 by CanyonNewMedia. Categories: Nonfiction » Home & Garden » Pets & livestock » Dogs, Nonfiction » Home & Garden » Pets & livestock » Dogs
Understand how your puppy will grow and develop in his first year of life. Learn what you can do to help him become a healthy, happy dog. Also included is a appendix deciphering the most common puppy body language.
What If Your Dog Outlives You?
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 5,680. Language: English. Published: June 20, 2010 by CanyonNewMedia. Categories: Nonfiction » Home & Garden » Pets & livestock » Dogs
Don't let your best friend end up on death row at the county shelter. Learn about wills, trusts, rescue groups, private shelters, veterinary schools and sanctuaries that will provide for lifetime care for Fido. Take a few simple and inexpensive steps now to ensure your dog is well cared for even when you're not around.
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