Sunday, September 25, 2016

clumber spaniel - clumber

All About the Clumber

 The mild-mannered, almost imperturbable Clumber Spaniel sometimes puts on aristocratic airs, yet he also plays the clown, greeting people with two tennis balls stuffed into his mouth and his entire rear end wagging.

The adult  clumber spend much of their time lying around and looking sleepy, but this massive dog needs regular exercise to stay fit.
Outdoors he comes alive and moves with great determination -- he has been called "a great bustling creature."
Fetching and ball playing are good sources of exercise, though too much twisting and jumping could injure a disk in his long back.
Most Clumber Spaniels are friendly with strangers and other animals. This is not a guard dog.
Though stubborn, he does respond to persuasive, persistent, motivational obedience training, especially if it includes food. He resists harshness or force by refusing to move.
He does have a mischievous streak, but because of his easygoing approach to life, he is seldom a problem even when he doesn't obey very quickly.

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african wild dog

All about the african wild dog


The african wild dog, also called Cape hunting dog or painted dog, typically roams the open plains and sparse woodlands of sub-Saharan Africa.

These long-legged canines have only four toes per foot, unlike other dogs, which have five toes on their forefeet. The dog's Latin name means "painted wolf," referring to the animal's irregular, mottled coat, which features patches of red, black, brown, white, and yellow fur. Each animal has its own unique coat pattern, and all have big, rounded ears.

Packs and Hunting

The african wild dog live in packs that are usually dominated by a monogamous breeding pair. The female has a litter of 2 to 20 pups, which are cared for by the entire pack. These dogs are very social, and packs have been known to share food and to assist weak or ill members. Social interactions are common, and the dogs communicate by touch, actions, and vocalizations.

African wild dogs hunt in formidable, cooperative packs of 6 to 20 (or more) animals. Larger packs were more common before the dogs became endangered. Packs hunt antelopes and will also tackle much larger prey, such as wildebeests, particularly if their quarry is ill or injured. The dogs supplement their diet with rodents and birds. As human settlements expand, the dogs have sometimes developed a taste for livestock, though significant damage is rare. Unfortunately, they are often hunted and killed by farmers who fear for their domestic animals.

African hunting dogs are endangered. They are faced with shrinking room to roam in their African home. They are also quite susceptible to diseases spread by domestic animals.

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Saturday, September 24, 2016

standard schnauzer puppies

All about the standard schnauzer
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Top 10 Most Amazing Facts About Sheltie - Shetland Sheepdog

All about the Shetland Sheepdog



Proud and animated, the shetland sheepdog is a swift, light-footed runner and an agile, graceful jumper. Though on the small side, this breed has the heritage of an active herding dog and needs more exercise than many other smallish dogs.

More importantly, shetland sheepdog need "mental exercise." These bright dogs cannot just sit in the backyard and do nothing. To be happy and well-behaved, they require mental stimulation such as advanced obedience, agility, herding, or challenging games you play with them, even if it's just fetching balls and finding hidden toys.

Exceptionally attentive and responsive, sheltie puppies are easy to train if you have a calm voice and a light hand on the leash. Sensitivity is one of the hallmarks of this breed. Often they need only verbal corrections, and they wilt or become defensive if you jerk them around. Praise, gentle guidance, and food rewards are the way to go with Shelties.

These dogs have quick reflexes, which can make them overly reactive to loud noises and sudden touches. Indeed, quite a few individuals are highstrung, startle easily, and do not do well in an environment with frequent tension, loud voices, or too much rough-housing. They can be overwhelmed by the herky-jerky mannerisms of small children.

Most Shelties have a soft, sweet temperament. They're peaceful with other animals and polite with everyone, though typically reserved and sometimes timid with strangers. To build a confident temperament, the Shetland Sheepdog needs more extensive socialization than many other breeds.

Shelties become unhappy when left for long periods of time without companionship, and unhappiness can translate to neurotic behaviors, destructive chewing, or chronic barking. The major behavioral issue with Shelties, in fact, is excessive barking, and some individuals have high-pitched, piercing voices.

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Schnoodle and Standard Schnauzer

All about Schnoodle and Standard Schnauzer

  The standard schnauzer keen expression is what you may notice first. Some are "harder tempered," projecting boldness, seriousness, and vigor, while others are sweeter and more mellow. Lively indoors and out, the agile, athletic standard schnauzer puppies love to play games and needs brisk walking every day and a chance to run several times per week. Mental exercise (such as advanced obedience or agility) will the standard schnauzer dog satisfy his highly developed intelligence. Without structured activities, the standard schnauzer 101 will find his own amusements and his choices may change the appearance of your house or yard. Most standard schnauzers are aloof with strangers, but with proper socialization are sensible and discriminating about who is a friend and who is not. Many standard schnauzer dogs 101 are aggressive with other dogs of the same sex.