Inquire your humane societies to establish where in California you could find a dog shelter. There are many in different areas across the state; and a directory may be available to you.
A keeshond is a type of dog. They can be found different places, such as a breeder, or at some dog shows you might find some that are available for sale. You might get lucky and find one in a shelter or in a rescue.
It will be the one you teach manners, obedience & rules to. Socialize your dog lots and find a local obedience class to take your dog to. You can find one near you by asking your Veterinarian, local Animal Shelter or local dog club.
Usually there is a puggle at your local shelter. Or you can shop for a dog at Dog Channel . com
Whatever you do, do not just let it go outside. Surrender it to a shelter if you can't find anyone to take it. I would suggest advertising it on craigslist. If no one shows an interest, just take it to your nearest "no kill" shelter (this means that the shelter won't kill your dog if no one adopts it).
One can adopt a dog from the local animal shelter. In order to find out what is available, one can look in their local Yellow Pages and contact their animal shelter. There are also websites such as Adopt A Pet or Petfinder that allow one to search for pets in need of adoption in their state.
One can find a Big Dog clothing shop around the Santa Barbara area in California. Alternatively the official site for Big Dog has a listing of its stores.
There are a number of places that one can find more information about getting a dog. For starter information, some of the best resources are the local animal shelter, a veterinarian, or the Humane Society.
You would need to call the shelter where the dog was dropped off/turned in. When calling you will more than likely need th dog's "In Take Number" this is an identification number that is used for the staff of the shelter to keep track of the dogs they have in their care. If you do not have this number it may not be possible to find the dog you are looking for, but you could try asking about any dogs that fit the description of the dog you are wanting information about if you weren't the one who took the dog to the shelter in the first place. However, if the animal was seized or turned over to Animal Control/Animal Services you may not be able to find out any information on the dog. Especially if the dog was removed from your/your family's care or you/a family member signed ownership of the dog over to Animal Services/Animal control.
Usually about $200 - $600 but I got my Brendal mountain cur at an animal shelter for $60 a really good price so you should try to go to an animal shelter and find one and she is a wonderful dog she likes to protect are yard also so if you get one you will love it
One can obtain natural dog food in California from the California Natural Pet website. One can also obtain natural dog food from retail stores like Target, Walmart and many more.
None- only 11 US states have one designated
Adopt one from a shelter! Don't buy from pet shops, or bad breeders, such as puppy mills. ADOPT A SHELTER DOG MONTH!