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  • Author: steven
  • Published: Aug 12th, 2011
  • Category: Pet
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Dogs’ Troubles

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If you want to get a dog,you must know that dogs can be troublesome. They can bark, dig, and shed hair all over your furniture. They need to be exercised, and they cost money to feed. Fortunately there are things you can do to make sure your dog causes as few troubles as possible.

The first part of owning a problem free dog is to do your homework before you choose your canine companion. A dog should never be an impulse buy – this can be a recipe for disaster. Be realistic about how much time you have to exercise your dog, and how much time you want to spend on bathing and grooming them.

When you bring your new four legged family member home, you will need to invest some time in socializing and training them. This is the case for all dogs, irrespective of breed. Behavioral problems such as aggression and shyness can be reduced by proper and early socialization, such as puppy pre-school and puppy play dates. Take your new puppy out and about with you, so they experience all the sights and sounds of the world around them. As your pup grows up, continue their training at a dog obedience class that uses positive training methods.

If your idea of a good day is spending most of it on the couch watching a movie marathon, don’t get a working breed that needs lots of exercise. They will be bored and you are setting yourself up for trouble. It’s not fair on the dog either. If you prefer a wash and wear hairstyle, don’t buy a long haired dog that needs more frequent haircuts and a wider range of grooming products than you do! If you choose a breed of dog whose care needs fit well with your lifestyle, you will go a long way to reducing dog problems.

Put in the effort to choose the right dog for your family, then train and socialize them properly. All dogs need some exercise, so make sure you fit in at least a stroll around the neighborhood every day. After all, a tired dog is a happy dog. If you are going to be out for several hours, leave them an interactive toy to play with, so they don’t get bored and amuse themselves by chewing your cushions. By doing this, you’ll find that your dog is a pleasure to live with, instead of a source of stress and frustration.

Anyhow,dogs are the good friends of human.If you have decided to adopt a dog ,you must treat it well despite of dogs’ trouble.

  • Author: steven
  • Published: Jul 31st, 2011
  • Category: Pet
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Recommended Summer Accessories For You and Your Dog

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Summer is the hot and fashionable season, which is not only for you.Don’t forget your dog.Dogs should also be considered how to live a happy summer.So, you don’t want to forget about the essentials, including accessories for both you and your four-legged friend. There are many great summer accessories out there for humans and their dogs.

1. Flip Flops

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What is summer without a great pair of flip flops? Though you may not be able to wear them to the office, you can make sure to kick off those heels and slip into some comfy flip flops as soon as you get home. In the summer, many people wear flip flops to the store, the beach and everywhere else they can think of. They are quick and easy–you just slide them on! They are also a lot more comfortable than stuffy business shoes. Also, make sure that you get some kind of protection to rub on your pup’s paws in the middle of summer. The sidewalks get hot and can dry them out 

2. Fun Costumes

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You can dress yourself or your dog up in some fun summer costumes. For example, finding cute outfits like the bumble bee costume above  is a great way to get into the summer spirit. Throw on a red swimming suit, and be a Baywatch lifeguard. No matter what party you are headed to, you can find some fun and funky costume for yourself or your dog.

3. Bling

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You can’t talk accessories without talking about bling. Finding the perfect collar for your dog is more than just functionality. You also need something that looks great. If you are lucky, you may even be able to find a collar for your pup that matches your bracelet or necklace. This allows you both to look great, and show off your fashion sense.

4. Hats

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You don’t want to get a sun burn, and you don’t need your furry friend getting too hot, either. You can find fun, fashionable hats for both you and your pooch. Whether you want to get a matching set, or you choose to look a little different, hats are a great option to keep you cool in the summer sun.

5. Purses

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Purses are essential for any woman. Being able to carry everything around with you is extremely helpful, but your functionality should also be fashionable. If you’re out and about with your doggy make sure you have a purse that can fit water, a small bowl, a leash, toys, etc. If you’re walking around with a tiny dog, maybe your purse should be able to hold them too.

Accessories are important. They help pull an outfit together, and also quickly can show people a lot about your fashion sense. Finding the right accessory for you is important, but don’t forget about finding something great for your dog, as well. When you are looking for the perfect accessories, what do you think is most important for your dog?

  • Author: steven
  • Published: Jul 14th, 2011
  • Category: Pet
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Is it Feasible to Dress Your Dog Up?

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You may think it is cute to dress up your dog.But what is the original purpose?Just for fun?It is not the only reason to do that.Your dog is an animal just like human beings.Alright let’s admit it. Dogs do look a bit ridiculous in pet clothes, but for some breeds they can actually serve a purpose.

Little dogs are the ones who most likely need to wear sweaters, especially during the winter months. Chihuahuas, toy terriers, min pins, Jack Russells and other tiny tots are not equipped to deal with frigid temperatures. So those of you who have a dog with short hair may want to consider investing in something to bundle them up in for your daily walks.

Sweaters are highly recommended if you live in an area where the temperature drops below zero degrees. This is especially important if you take your dog for long walks or spend a lot of time with them outdoors. (In which case, you better bundle up too!) Dog sweaters can also help animals who are recuperating from an operation or an illness…or elderly dogs who may suffer from arthritis. It’s more comfortable for them when their muscles are kept warm.

Now on a side note, dogs who have long hair, should not wear sweaters at all-at least not for a long period of time. Veterinarians actually advise against animals wearing sweaters who are naturally predisposed to survive cold temperatures. Then again, who are we to keep you from taking pictures of your pets in those cute little outfits? Just don’t keep them on for too long!

The best dog sweaters cover the chest and end at the tail, and preferably don’t have any velcro- as that can cause irritation. You can find sweaters at just about any pet supply store or even online.

What do you think? Are sweaters necessary? Or just a cute accessory? Let me know your thought.

  • Author: steven
  • Published: Jul 13th, 2011
  • Category: Pet
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Don’t Sleep With Your Pet

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Have you slept with your pet?You may think it is so warm to let your pet sleep beside of you.But i think it is not scientific.

If you have a small dog and you like to spoil them by letting them sleep in your bed, you may wonder why they burrow under your blankets and pillows. It’s pretty easy to explain. They do it for safety and security.

Little breeds like Daschshunds and Chihuahuas naturally enjoy snuggling and being cozy. More often than not, if there’s a blanket lying around they’ll be digging at it so they can crawl right under. Once your dog has bonded with you, keeping close to gives it a sense of peace. So consider it a compliment if your little one is always trying to be next to you.

If you feel like a crazy dog lady by sharing your bed with your four legged friend, know this:   A new study found that about 25% of women who own pets regularly sleep with their pet and about 16% of men do.

Now the bad news. The same study also found that sleeping with your pets can make you sick. Pets can bring  all kinds of germs into your bed – like fleas and Salmonella or things like cat scratch fever. The study even refers to some extreme cases of death related to sleeping with a pet.

So maybe it’s a better idea to give your pet his or her own blanket and bed rather than sharing one. But on a cold winter’s night, that may be easier said than done for both of you.

  • Author: steven
  • Published: Jul 10th, 2011
  • Category: Pet
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Chinese Famous Dog——Pekingese

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Do you love dogs?Dogs are human’s friends forever, because they could accompany us and they konw what feelings we have.Next,i will introduce one of the chinese famous dogs——Pekingese.

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The Pekingese, Pekinese or “Peke” (also commonly referred to as a “Lion Dog”, or “Pelchie Dog” due to their resemblance to Chinese guardian lions) is an ancient breed of toy dog, originating in China. They were the favored pet of the Chinese Imperial court, and the name relates to the city of Beijing where the Forbidden City resides. The breed has several characteristics and health issues related to its unique appearance. Because of its desirable characteristics, the Pekingese has been part of the development of designer crossbreeds, such as the Pekeatese.

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History of Pekingese

The breed originated in China in antiquity, in the city of Peking. Recent DNA analysis confirms that the Pekingese breed is one of the oldest breeds of dog, one of the least genetically diverged from the wolf. For centuries, they could be owned only by members of the Chinese Imperial Palace.

During the Second Opium War, in 1860, the Forbidden City was occupied by a contingent of British and French troops. The Emperor Xianfeng had fled with all of his court to Chengde. However, an elderly aunt of the emperor remained. When the “foreign devils” (Europeans) entered, she committed suicide. She was found with her five Pekingese mourning her passing. They were removed by the Allies before the palace was burnt to the ground.

Lord John Hay took a pair, later called “Schloff”, and “Hytien” and gave them to his sister, the Duchess of Wellington, wife of Henry Wellesley, 3rd Duke of Wellington. Sir George Fitzroy took another pair, and gave them to his cousins, the Duke and Duchess of Richmond and Gordon. Lieutenant Dunne presented the fifth Pekingese to Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, who named it Looty.

The Empress Dowager Cixi presented Pekingese to several Americans, including John Pierpont Morgan and Alice Lee Roosevelt Longworth, daughter of Theodore Roosevelt, who named it Manchu. The first Pekingese in Ireland was introduced by Dr. Heuston. He established smallpox vaccination clinics in China. The effect was dramatic. In gratitude, the Chinese minister, Li Hongzhang presented him with a pair of Pekingese. They were named Chang and Lady Li. Dr. Heuston founded the Greystones kennel.

Around the turn of the century, Pekingese dogs became popular in Western countries. They were owned by such arbiters of fashion as Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom, and Elsie de Wolfe, popular American interior decorator.

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Temperament

An ancient toy breed, the Pekingese is an excellent watchdog who thinks he is far larger and braver than he really is. They are distrusting of strangers, and will bark at unusual noises. (However, they are generally not nuisance barkers.) The Pekingese has a high opinion of himself, and he can be protective of his owner to the point of being possessive. He will need to be trained so that this protective instinct does not turn into aggression. It takes a patient person to train a Pekingese, because they are stubborn and opinionated. They can be quite difficult to housetrain. The Pekingese has low exercise needs, but still enjoys walks. Because of the shape of their nose, they cannot handle extreme temperatures. Be careful when they exercise that they don’t overheat. Also, they must never be left out in the sun. They are hardier than their reputation lets on, and they don’t mind going out for a romp in the rain. Of course, you are the one who will have to clean them afterwards. They don’t need much space to be happy and can live contentedly in an apartment or a mansion. They can do well with other animals, but it really depends on the specific dog. Just know that all Pekingese are fearless, so a larger stronger dog can pose a serious threat. Some Pekingese do well with children. Others do not. Pekingese are small, and their large, beautiful eyes are very sensitive to the picked fingers of a toddler. Many breeders will not let a Pekingese go to a home with a small child. Your Pekingese will love to show off and will prance around trying to impress you. An independent little character, he can entertain himself for hours with a toy. But he also loves your attention. The Pekingese is an affectionate dog who will take pride in being your favorite companion. But consider yourself warned: he will snore, snort, sneeze and snuffle.

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Appearance

The Pekingese breed is over 2000 years old and has hardly changed in all that time. One exception is that modern breeders and dog-show judges seem to prefer the long-haired type over the more-traditional spaniel-type coat.

The Pekingese’s flat face is one of the breed’s most obvious characteristics. The body is compact and low to the ground. Pekingese also have a muscular and durable body The legs are noticeably bowed and restrict the Pekingese’s movement. The Peke’s unusual rolling gait may have been deliberately bred to prevent the court dogs from wandering.

CoatA Pekingese has a double coat. Trimming the coat is discouraged in show dogs. The Pekingese has a noticeable mane and feathering around the ears, tail and legs.

All breed standards allow all sorts of color combinations. The majority of Pekingese are gold, red or sable. Light gold, cream, black, white, sables, black and tan and occasionally ‘blue’ or slate grey have appeared in the breed. The latter often has poor pigment and light eyes. Albino Pekingese (white with pink eyes) should be bred cautiously due to health problems that have been associated with albinism.

A black mask or a self-colored face is equally acceptable in show dogs. Regardless of coat color the exposed skin of the muzzle, nose, lips and eye rims is black.

SizePekes weigh from 7 to 14 lb (3.2 to 6.4 kg) and stand about 6–9 inches (15–23 cm) at the withers, however they can sometimes be smaller. These smaller Pekes are commonly referred to as “Sleeve” Pekingese or just “Sleeves”. The name is taken from ancient times, when emperors would carry the smallest of the breed in their sleeves. A Pekingese over 14 pounds is disqualified in the show ring.

The Pekingese is slightly longer than tall when measured from the forechest to the buttocks. The overall outline is an approximate ratio of 3 high to 5 long.

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Grooming and Exercise

Daily combing and brushing of the very long, double coat is essential. Take extra care around the hindquarters, which can become solid and matted. Females shed the undercoat when in season. Dry shampoo regularly. Clean the face and eyes daily and check the hairy feet for burrs and objects that stick there. These dogs are average shedders.

Pekingese need a daily walk, where the dog is made to heel beside or behind the person holding the lead, as instinct tells a dog the leader leads the way, and that leader needs to be the human.  Play will take care of a lot of their exercise needs, however, as with all breeds, play will not fulfill their primal instinct to walk. Dogs who do not get to go on daily walks are more likely to display behavior problems. They will also enjoy a good romp in a safe open area off lead, such as a large fenced in yard. Get your Pek accustomed to the leash when they are still a puppy. Some owners have told me their Pek will walk up to 4 miles on a nightly walk.

Is this dog cute?If you own this lovely dog,i believe that your life will be more colourful.Feeding Pekingese is not complex, he will be your loyal friend.

 

  • Author: Bonnie
  • Published: Aug 6th, 2009
  • Category: Pet
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What Dog Do You Like Best?

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There are so many kinds of dogs, what dog is your favor? Different people like the different types. There is an interesting saying:”The dog is the host. ” I like the dobra most. Because Dobra is clever and loyal to their host.

You may be surprised at how many different dog breeds are available today. Before choosing a breed, look for an informative book on dog breeds or Web site to help you determine which one is right for you.

Shetland Sheepdog: Small, easily trainable and possessing a soft temperament, they are intelligent and – with the right training techniques – will learn new behaviors very quickly.

Poodle (any variety): These dogs score extremely high on both the trainability scale and on the intelligence scale. I’m always amazed at how quickly these dogs can pick up an new behavior. It’s almost like communicating to a human in dog clothing. If it wasn’t for the sissy factor, I’d probably own one myself. Professional dog trainers see very few dog owners who walk through the door with troubling behavior problems. If everyone owned a Poodle, we’d all be out of business.

Golden Retriever: These dogs have a soft, pliable and easily trainable temperament. They are very pain-resistant and very forgiving to the owner who accidentally steps on a toe or clumsily trips on the dog. Purchased from a good breeder, these dogs are a joy to own.

Boston Terrier: These dogs are clean and quiet. They make a fantastic house dog and are very easy to get along with. A perfect companion for the elder dog owner, or just somebody who wants a very peaceful dog ownership experience with a breed that is not very demanding.

Each dog breed is known for certain characteristics; as you choose from your list of dogs you can find out more about each breed and how it is likely to interact with your family and whether it will fit in with your lifestyle. The dog breed selector will help you make the right choice about the next member of your family.

  • Author: Bonnie
  • Published: Jun 29th, 2009
  • Category: Pet
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Keep a Dog as Your Friend

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Why keep a dog at home? I think there is no reason for those who like dog. I am one of the dog persons. I like dogs from my childhood. Because dog always is the loyal and honest friend to me. When I was sad, they would be stay on my side like a good friends. Then, I would be better. Dog is a good friend and honest defender for us.

It is not very easy to keep a dog. When it comes to feeding your dog, there are many considerations to keep in mind. First and foremost, pets are living creatures, capable of fear, love, pain, loneliness, and joy. They should never be considered disposable property, for they should be considered members of the family.

Food: dogs have very particular dietary needs, and commercial dog food, having been developed specifically to address these needs, is really the best choice for them. Dogs have a very specific hierarchy or “pecking order” which stems from their early years in the wild and they will expect to be fed accordingly. Feeding the puppies separate from the older dogs will preserve this relationship and ensure less conflict.

Dog House: Give your dog a good weather tight kennel. Consider having a flexible cover over the kennel entrance to keep drafts out, and make sure that the kennel has adequate bedding for your dog. And remember to regularly wash the bedding and pet cage, and treat them for fleas. Do all of this and your dog will be contented and happy.

Train a Dog: It is an interesting thing to train a dog. And you will have a sense of achievement very much. You design some order to let the dog do or don’t. After some time, the dog will understand what you want to do. They are very clever.