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Monday, May 28, 2012

The Siberian Husky



As a breed, Siberian Huskies are not bad tempered—and may even be too good for humans. These dogs look a little bit like wolves but are more handsome. Siberian Huskies have a pleasant nature. A Siberian Husky is alert, fond of fun and adjusts easily to his environment. Their intelligence is proven. Their all-around ability makes huskies a friend, usually matching to humans at all ages in a variety of situations.
Siberian Husky
Appearance

Huskies have a solid body, with erect ears and a tail like a broom. Siberian Huskies have almond shaped eyes lying at an angle—their eyes may be blue (dark or ice blue), brown (from amber to dark brown), or one eye may be blue and the other brown (complete heterochromia) or both eyes partly blue and partly brown. They have a double coat—dense undercoat and longer (but still short) guard hairs. The distinctive nature of their gait is smooth and looks like without power. Siberian Husky male race look masculine but not coarse, females look feminine but without weakness of structure. The color and pattern combinations in the Siberian Husky are similar to the Alaskan Malamute.

Characteristic

The Siberian Husky has a benign nature and is the most benign member of the family of dog ​​sled pullers. Generally, these dogs may also relate to other dogs and other breeds. The Husky is a dog that has high intelligence making them easy to train with love and praise.
In order to keep Siberian Huskies in top shape, they need a lot of exercise and mental activity (their intelligence makes them get bored easily). Because of their thick fur, they don’t do well in hot climates. Their fur also needs weekly grooming, but other than that, requires no other maintenance. They periodically shed their fur in preparation for spring.
Siberian Husky
Feeding

Huskies are known to run under even under a small amount of food. Overfeeding could be a problem in temperate countries if the amount of food is not controlled. It is common to feed them good quality dry food with red meat once a day.

As previously mentioned, Siberian Huskies don’t take well to hot climates so, if you live in the tropics and you get a Siberian Husky, you’ll need to provide the dog with an acceptable environment to make him comfortable. In the tropics, the husky may do well in cool mountain areas.
In Indonesia, for example, a new Siberian Husky can take 2-3 weeks before it adapts to its new home. Rice is mixed into the meat of these dogs’ diet to prevent them from becoming obese and they are fed twice a day, once in the morning and once in the afternoon..
Siberian Husky
Training

Education for Siberian Husky must be given daily. In the morning, exercise for an hour—the type of exercise given depends on the purpose, whether it’s for obedience or dexterity test. The training begins with gentle walking, running and skills, such as teethers, jumping, shaking hands, controlling aggression and so on. The usefulness of this exercise is to hone their skills and intelligence to maintain the health of your pet to stay alive.
Siberian Husky
 Size and proportion

Siberian Huskies are purebred dogs belonging to the Spitz of the north (like the Samoyed). They have average body size, with streaks of light fur and an elegant, powerful and free nature. Their bodies are compact with smooth hair and erect ears. As previously mentioned, they share similar looks with the Alaskan Malamute but their Alaskan cousin is slower and more powerfully built while huskies are smaller and faster.

Height: Males 21 to 23.5 inches at the withers, females 20-22 inches at the withers.
Weight: Males 45-60 pounds (20-27kg), females 35-50 pounds. (16-23kg)
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Pekingese Dog

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Pekingese dogs are dariDinasti Tang, China in the 8th century. Pekingese dogs are often referred to as the lion and is a symbol that is sacred keagaaman during the Han Dynasty, Tang, Sung, and Sun
  • Appearance
Pekingese or what we know as the Pekingese has a characteristic broad, flat head, eyes wide, short and wide muzzle, and ears are visible hanging down. The neck and legs short and thick sized Pekingese. Tail held high and arched back. Long outer feathers with heavy texture, while the fur inside is smooth and thick. Pekingese coat color varies greatly, sometimes even hitam.Warna colored feathers that are often found on the Pekingese is red and yellowish brown, so just like a lion.
Size: 30 cm - 45 cm Weight: 3.5 kg - 4.5 kg.
  • Temperament
Famous Pekingese puppy loves to play, but when mature, these dogs are calmer and like the street. Pekingese dogs are the type of companion that careful. To train it, it takes consistency and patience because these dogs have a stubborn and independent nature.
  • Grooming
Pekingese Fur perawatanyang needed intensive, so as not to tangle. Noteworthy, Pekingese as much as possible not bathed since the structure will be broken feathers
  • Health Issues
Vulnerable to health problems suffered by Chow is sensitivity (anesthetic), difficulty breathing in hot and humid air, as well as problems in the eye. In addition, the Pekingese susceptible to colds and suffer trichaiasis (eyelashes to grow toward the eyeball). Feeding too much will cause the Pekingese easily suffer from overweight. The average age ranged between 10-12 years old pekingese.

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Monday, July 4, 2011

Pembroke Welsh Corgi dogs

pembroke welsh corgi dogs breed info pets animal domestic houndPembroke Welsh Corgi dogs originated from South West Wales, it is believed that the ancestors of the Pembroke Welsh Corgi has been introduced by Flemish Weavers, brought to Britain / England in 1100 by Henry I. Spitz is now believed to come from the Cardigan Welsh Corgi is different, which is derived from a common ancestor with Dachshunds. Pembroke Welsh Corgi has a combination of ancestral progenitor Keeshond, Pomeranian, Schipperke and Swedish Vallhund. However there is no confusion that the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a very respected fellow human beings as cattle herders in sheep and cattle in many countries until today.
  • History
With a pedigree dating back to the kingdom of King Hywel DDA, the King of Wales (and what a fantastic Welsh name!), In the early 12th century, these pooches prestige always destined for royal life. A member of the Spitz family, Pembroke Welsh Corgis that, somewhat surprisingly perhaps, be used to keep the family farmyards, as well as to bring the birds.
Over time, Corgi also proves the flexibility and use both as weapons and traitorous dog, tied himself closely to the pursuit of the well-to-do in the British Isles. In more modern times, it is recognized as a breed in the early 1930s - and became one of the most famous descendants in the world after a certain daughter (now Queen Elizabeth II) developed a fondness for them.


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  • Appearance
Fox-like and low to the ground with an elongated body and short legs, the Pei paints an endearing if slightly awkward picture. A small dog, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi weighs in at around 12kg for an adult male and 11kg for an adult female. In terms of color, it is available in red, Fawn, black and tan or sable, with or without white markings on the legs and body.

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  • Temperament
Pembroke Welsh Corgi has a high intelligence, docile, protective, active, and friendly with small children. Pembroke Welsh Corgi is famous for barking, which is worse than its bite, Pembroke is a small dog who has a great idea. Pembroke Welsh Corgi should be friendly with the goal to be ambitious, but not precocious and never aggressive or shy. Pembroke Welsh Corgi is intelligent enough to allow you to think that you are the boss. Pembroke Welsh Corgi is very easy to train because it is like to always make happy employers. Intelligence / Intelligence is combined with a sense of humor makes Pembroke Welsh Corgi well-liked by everyone. Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a dog with a high social level that makes him always want to close with humans. Pembroke Welsh Corgi loves to play with us or with other dogs.
  • Grooming
Pembroke Welsh Corgi does not require hair treatment which means simply brushed / combed two times a week to remove dead hairs. Bathe only when needed.
  • Health Issue
Obesity will be a problem on a long spine.
Pembrokes have an average life expectancy of 12 to 15 years, similar to most dogs. Like people, every animal can be susceptible to Certain physical problems as They get older. Pembroke Their owners must not indulge Them dogs by feeding too much the which can be a hard task to accomplish. Other health problems may include degenerative myelopathy, hip dysplasia, and Von Willebrand's disease if Their parents suffered from the same problems. A Responsible breeders have tested the will of parents for hips, eyes and vWD all of the which can be verified by checking the parents on the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) site at www.offa.org.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Borzoi Dog

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Borzoi or Russian Wolfhound is often called hybrid Greyhound dog breeds and dog Arabic Russian long-haired shepherd. Borzoi dog is a dogs have a way a bit like a cat that has freedom of thought and independence of the natural. Borzoi keep themselves clean, they are difficult to control by their employers do not like most other dogs that make merka be difficult to train, but they have the loyalty and very friendly to people they already know well.
  • Appearance
Borzoi dogs have fur is warm, soft, and dense to adapt in cold temperature environments. Formerly Borzoi dogs are kept for hunting wolves, foxes, and rabbits, but is now usually used as pet dogs to accompany humans. Borzoi dog has the physical appearance of the skull is small, light hair color (usually white with shades of brown-yellowish), and dark eyes. Height: Dogs at least 28 inches (71cm) Bitches at least 26 inches (66cm)
Weight: Dogs 75-105 pounds (34-48kg) Bitches 60-90 pounds (27-41kg)
  • Temperament
Borzoi dog nature tend to be more docile and loyal to their owners than hundreds of years ago. Borzoi dog is also calm and discipline that fits into a pet at home. Borzoi can be friends with kids.
  • Grooming
The long silky coat is easy to groom. Brush regularly with a firm bristle brush, and dry shampoo when necessary. Bathing presents a problem with such a tall dog but shouldn't be required very often. Clip the hair between the toes to keep the feet comfortable and to stop them from spreading. This breed is a seasonally heavy shedder.
  • Health
Life expectancy is 7 to 10 years. Exceptional individuals have lived more than 14 years of age. Dogs that are physically fit and strong in their youth through middle age are more vigorous and healthier than older dogs, all other factors being equal. Cancer in the UK variety, followed by heart problems, appear to be the most common causes of premature death.
As with its native relative Hortaya Borzaya, the Borzoi is basically a very healthy breed. OCD, hip and elbow dysplasia have remained almost unknown, as were congenital eye and heart disease before 1970. However, in some countries today have raised some problems.
As with other very deep-chested breeds, gastric torsion most common serious health problems in the Borzoi. Also known as bloat, this life-threatening condition is believed to anatomical rather than strictly genetic in origin. Many Borzoi owners recommend feeding the dog instead of a podium place the food in container country, and to ensure that the dog rests quietly for several hours after eating, because the most reliable way to prevent bloat.
Less common are cardiac problems including cardiomyopathy and cardiac arrhythmia disorders. There is a dispute, the presence of progressive retinal atrophy in the breed. Condition retinopathy identified Borzoi is seen in some individuals, usually active dogs, which differs from progressive retinal atrophy in several ways. First, it is unilateral, and rare animals under 3 years of age, according to a clear pattern of inheritance has not been demonstrated, and, finally, most people do not become blind.
Borzoi puppies grow rapidly in the strong and elegant sprinters. Good nutrition during puppyhood is also debatable for Borzoi. These dogs naturally grow huge waves of the first year or two of their lives. It is now widely accepted that forcing even faster growth by feeding a highly concentrated, high-energy diet is dangerous for skeletal development, causing inconsistency and increased tendency to common problems and injuries. Being built primarily for speed, Borzoi do not carry large amounts of body fat or muscle, and thus have a rather different physiology to other dogs of similar size (such as Newfoundland, St. Bernard and Alaskan Malamute ). Laboratory formulated diets designed for a generic "large" or "giants" of the breed are unlikely to take the needs of large greyhounds into account.
Raw food issues may be particularly relevant to tall, slender breeds like the Borzoi. And 'interesting to note that Hortaya Borzaya, without a doubt a very close relative, is traditionally grown in the poor diet of oats and table scraps. Hortaya is also said to be intolerant of highly concentrated kibble feeds. In essence, the lean body weight in itself reason to be concerned, and the force-feeding of healthy young Borzoi is definitely not recommended.

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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Shih Tzu Dog Info

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Shih Tzu Dog Info

Shih Tzu has a long hair of various colors and patterns on the fur. Shih Tzu fur can cover the ears. They have a long, sturdy body, short snout, and short legs. Generally, Shih Tzu has a mercurial nature, very alert, intelligent, and have a good emotion but also arrogant. Shih Tzu is a companion dog, a friend of human beings and likes to socialize. Shih Tzu fur come in a variety of colors and patterns, but the most common is white and gold. A Shih Tzu's nose has wide open nostrils.


Shih Tzu adults can adapt easily to new owners and environments. They mature at the age of three. Shih Tzu can easily gain weight so that the provision of food should be regulated so as not to overdo it. Shih 


Tzu can be kept indoors along with other dogs that are sensitive to heat.



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  • Grooming your Shih Tzu
    These little dogs require a good daily grooming with a bristle brush. The hair on a Shi-Tzu’s head is usually tied to keep the hair off the dog's eyes. Some Shi-Tzu owners puppy-clip their dog’s hair to make it easier to maintain. Keep the ear passages and the area around the eyes clean. Shih-Tzu's eyes are sensitive, and should be be kept clean. There are special drops you can buy them, if necessary. Ask your vet what to use for your dog. This breed sheds little to no hair and are good for allergy sufferers, though their coats are very well cared for, is the fact that they shed little skin dander.

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  • Shih Tzu Temperament Shih-Tzu is an alert, lively, small dog—happy and hardy, full of character. The gentle loyal Shih-Tzu makes friends easily and responds well to consistent, patient training. They do make a very careful watch dog. A brave and intelligent. Playful and bold, this affectionate little dog loves being with people and is generally good with other domestic animals. Some may be difficult to house break.
    Shih Tzu should be taught that all the people of the house are leaders of the pack, reinforcing these rules house constantly. Owners who allow their dogs to win over them can find their Shi-Tzu cantankerous, especially when surprised or angry. The small size of the dogs, their beautiful face, plus human induced behaviors, where the dog believes he is the leader over people, generally lead to the “small dog syndrome.” This causes various degrees of behavioral problems, such as, but not limited to, separation anxiety, guarding, growling, snapping, and even biting.
    Shi-Tzu can, at times, be unreliable with children and adults, because they might try to tell people what they want them to do. They can be stubborn when taking a stand and will defend their being top of the pack. They may bark obsessively as they try to say what they want. This behavior is not characteristic Shih Tzu, but the behavior added when they are treated deferentially by the people around them. Give this dog rules and boundaries for what they can and cannot do. Though they tend to be a stable and consistent pack leader, this is not something you’d want your pet to be. Shi-Tzu enjoy daily walks to expend their mental and physical energy. This way, their temperament will be more reliable, and you’ll end up with a sweet dog.

Labrador Retriever Dog Info

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Labrador Retriever is a very smart dog, so it is not difficult to train because he learns quickly and likes to work for trainer / employer. Labrador Retriever is one of the most popular dog breeds in the world because of energetic, intelligent, and friendly making it suitable to be used as working dogs. Labrador Retrievers are very smart and have a working natural instinct to make the Labrador is almost perfect as a gundog. Labrador Retriever robust and muscular; proportional (compact); very active; skull width; chest wide and deep; rib width; the waist width and stronger until at the back. Although the Labrador Retriever is very jovial and somewhat captious in his childhood, this breed is a very friendly dog, want to work to please their master, obedient, easy socializing, loving, well-adjusted, thoughtful, understanding, loyal, very easy to be trained , has a very close relationship with the owner, loves to play, can be a good friend to small children, has a nose that is very good in track. Labrador Retriever is also known as a very friendly dog €‹that would make a dog house, including as a friend to play children of all ages. Labrador has a calm temperament and be able to grasp the situation quickly making it ideal to be employed for tasks SAR (Search and Rescue). Labrador Retriever has very thick fur and bushy, not choppy or feathering with Undercoat is resistant to all weather. Labrador Retriever is easy to adapt, a very loyal friend. Have a very good nature, with not an iota of aggressive nature and undue shyness.
  • Health Issue
- Labrador life expectancy is between 12 to 13 years. In general, the Labrador is a breed that is relatively healthy and have few health problems. Health problems that are common to the Labrador are:
Diseases HD (hip dysplasia) is also often experienced a dog with a great body. Hip condition should be checked first before breeding.
- Labrador dogs are prone to ear infections because the position of his ears are "falling" and memperangkap humid air inside the ear. Owners need to frequently check the dog's ear to ensure a healthy ear, no odor and no earwax that has accumulated. A healthy ear should look clean from dirt and in it is pink (almost white). The color pink is a little old to red, or encountered a lot of earwax is brown is a sign of ear infection. The owner can clean the ears of a Labrador once daily or even twice a day, and need to be careful that no dirt to actually get into the inner ear. Appropriate ear drops can be asked to the nearest vet. As a preventative and for air circulation smoothly, the owner can cut the hair on the edge of the ears and fur-covered ears
- Labrador dogs are often overfed and become obese. Because Labrador glad to eat well, have a big appetite, and happy to be pampered. A healthy Labrador should have a waist (abdomen) are slim and toned, not fat, and as large as the chest. Excessive weight to be a major cause of hip dysplasia disease and diabetes. Besides excessive weight can pose a risk of disease in old age, including arthritis.
- Labrador also frequently suffer from abnormalities of the kneecap, called luxating patella.
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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Alaskan Klee Kai Dog Information

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Alaskan Klee Kai
Alaskan Klee Kai is a breed originally developed to be a companion dog. It looks like a miniature Siberian Husky but its origins come from an accidental mating of an Alaskan Husky and an unknow small dog.

Alaskan Klee Kai can live up to 13-15 years and can be used as guard dogs for the home and family. Alaskan Klee Kai do not bark excessively but are suspicious of strangers. This trait, along with their diminutive size makes them ideal as apartment dogs. Alaskan Klee Kai puppies do need socialization early on to prevent them from being shy dogs.

Alaskan Klee Kai weigh from 4.5 to 9 kg, with a height of 33-43 cm, and the colors are varied, ranging from a mix of black and white, gray-white, red and white, or pure white.

Grooming

Their coats should be brushed and groomed regularly. This breed is an average shedder, but only sheds twice a year, unlike other breeds which shed the whole year. Remarkably, the Alaskan Klee Kai is very clean and have that Northern dog breed characteristic of not having the typical dog smell or breath.

Origin

Named after the Eskimo words for ‘little dog,’ Alaskan Klee Kai are a blend of Alaskan and the Siberian Husky and small amounts of American Eskimo and Schipperke. They have been developed in the 1970s and was only released into the public around 1987, making the Klee Kai still a rare breed.

Health Issues

Alaskan Klee Kai are relatively free from genetic defects. However, because of their small gene pool there are some health conditions associated with the breed including:

  •     Juvenile Cataracts
  •     Liver Disease
  •     Extreme Shyness
  •     Factor VII Deficiency
  •     Pyometra
  •     Luxating Patella
  •     Cryptorchids
  •     Cardiac Issues including PDA
  •     Thyroid disease-including autoimmune thyroiditis
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Rottweiler

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Rottweiler is a type of mastiff dog, hence their strong build and the tendency to look stocky. Rottweilers are a very old breed—dating back to Roman times—used for herding and guarding sheep and cattle. Rottweilers are generally healthy, strong, and calm—making them excellent guard dogs. In addition, they are easily trained, courageous and protective of their owners. As herding dogs, Rotts (as they are affectionately called) are bold, powerful, and devote everything to the task at hand. But they are laid back if not working. Rottweiler females can give birth to 12 puppies at one time, although 6-8 puppies in a litter is considered average. Contrary to recent negative media portrayals that led to their being banned in some countries, Rottweilers are not attack dogs. They are devoted companion dogs—only that their large size do not make them good companions for non-active people.



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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

List Of Toy Dog Breeds

Breed dogs have a wide range, like on this page are the dog breeds that generally in use for toys, because of the cute and packed. Toy dog's body is not too large so lightweight to carry anywhere you want and their long coats make us always want to spoil. It was 9 dog breeds that generally favored person for the toy.

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Yorkshire Terrier Dog

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Poodle Dog

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Pekingese

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Lhasa Apso Dog

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Chihuahua Dog

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Cairn Terrier Dog
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