Sunday, October 25, 2009

British bull dogs



British bull dog.

Ways of doggies




• Running with companion dog is terrific exercise. But be sure that you are in control.
• If you choose a pedigree dog, you must still look for a strain in that breed that fits your lifestyle. Gundogs (Sporting) can come from a “working” or a “show” strain.
• It is safe to let prospective owners handle the puppies if they haven’t been handling other dogs.
• The best way to decide on the suitability of a particular kennel is to see as many of their dogs as possible, both at home and at work or in the show-ring.




• When you are giving out the dogs: the age to leave home is a compromise. A critical socializing time is about six week, when ideally the puppy should meet its new family, but other factors usually dictate that eight weeks is probably the best practical age at which to buy your puppy.

Ways of doggies

· Most dogs love jumping for toys. it can be a helpful supplement to their exercise when walks are restricted.

· A fair return for the cost of keeping a dog may be the exercise it encouragers its owner to take.

· The size and breed of a dog may not be an accurate guide to its demand for exercise.


· Diet and exercise may both be critical to the well-being of the older dog. Over weight dogs are often reluctant to walk far; few pounds off works wonder.

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• Before getting a dog it is important to ensure that you can provide it with environment it needs
• A common problem with insecure dogs is barking when they are left alone. Once established it may be very difficult to overcome.

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The young of every breed are appealing, but an owner's responsibility may last for over fifteen years.
Children and dogs are good for each other. both have much to learn from their mutual love.

Ways of Dogies



* The golden retriever is one of the most popular companion breeds and has an impeccable working background as a gundog.
* German shepherd is true companion and guard, always keen to please his owner.
* Some dogs are inveterate game players, always learning from their play.


* The great dane's are likely to weigh more than 54 kg (119lb)when mature.
*A dof will roll on to its back as a sign of submission to its owner or to another dog.


Training
Every dog is capable of learning a great deal more than is generally recognized. Although it may take a special type of dog and a special type of owner to create a canine film star, home helper or agility champion, there is no reason why- socialized behavior. A well-trained dog is less likely to develop unwanted behavior patterns, partly because dogs often adopt bad habits when they are bored. Dogs enjoy the stimulation of training and most love to please their owners too.

Breeding
There are ten thousands of four-legged reasons for not breeding from your dog. They occupy hundred of welfare and rescue kennels. So consider very carefully indeed whether you are at risk of adding to the large number of unwanted dogs. If you decide to go ahead, it is a most rewarding experience. Never decide to breed in the expectation that you will make money. It is almost certainly not true- the appetites of eight unsold twelve week old puppies are devastating –and you would be breeding for all the wrong reasons.

Health Care and First Aid.

In order to recognize when a dog is ill, you must know the signs of health. A healthy dog is alert and lively, and takes a great interest in its environment, although young puppies will be, quite normally, rushing about one minute and sound asleep the next. There should be no discharges from the eyes or nose. The nose is usually moist and shiny, but this will depend on what the dog has been doing – people are often concerned that their dog’s nose is dry, when all that has happened is that he has been digging for his favorite bone! The ears should be clean and free of visible wax. The coat should be free of dandruff and, depending on the coat type, more or less shiny. The skin should be free from sores or spots. The dog should move soundly, that is to say without favoring one leg over another, and should move freely. A healthy dog should have a appetite. He should be ready for his food, and eat it with relish.

Grooming
Grooming your dog performs two functions. The obvious one is to keep him looking, and smelling, acceptable to you and to other people. The second one is just as important. Grooming, of a very different sort, between dogs establishes and maintains the relative status of each dog. By daily grooming you are telling the dog, in most gentle terms, that you are in charge. The whole ritual of insisting that your dog stands while you brush and comb him emphasize that when push comes to shove, what you say goes. There is no important lesson in dog training.

Nutrition and feeding
The diets of yesteryears, of home-mixed meat and biscuits, have long gone. Nowadays, professional nutritionists produce feeds of a variety and quality that should satisfy any dog in forms convenient enough to suit any owner. Nutrition is complex subject and there is a simple question: do you know more about the nutrition of the dog than the experts? Teams of nutritionists form part of a multi-million pound industry involving science, marketing and, most importantly, competition between feed companies. For modern dogs, palatability is considered to be of great deal of time getting the flavor just right.

Choosing a Suitable Dog.

Many households are just not suitable for a dog. If you work long periods away from home, or even just very long hours, and if there is no-one else at home while you are away, you need to consider very carefully whether the comforts of coming home to a dog are not overweighed by the lack of company that the dog will have to endure, with all potential behavior problems that this may cause. Consider just not how the dog would fit in to your own way of life, but how your life style would affect the dog.

Mans best friend
The dog is humanity’s oldest companion. Human and dog came together thousands of years ago for mutual comfort and slowly developed the interdependence seen today humans caring for the dog in return for continuing companionship and a great variety of the working functions.
The gradual recognition of many difference ways in which the dog could contribute to the association has led to the development an enormous variety of dog types. All varieties of dogs are members of a single species; it is the most variety of any species known, ranging from the tiny Chihuahua to the massive Irish wolf hound.