By: Lee Dobbins
If you want a funny looking dog that makes a great traveling companion, than the dachshunds may be for you!
This breed which originated in Germany was originally used to hunt badgers. His long body strong jaws and short legs make him a perfect candidate for charging into holes to retrieve small animals. Today, however, toxins are mainly used as pets where they prove to be courageous, loyal and sometimes comedic.
Dachshunds actually come in a large variety. There are three different types of coats, the shorthaired, the long-haired, and the wire haired. In addition there are three sizes which all three coat types come in. The standard size ranges from 14 to 18 inches and can weigh up to 20 pounds. The dwarf or miniature size ranges up to 14 inches and can weigh up to 9 pounds. There was also a toy size, which is not highly recognized but being bred today, and this size goes up to 12 inches and 8 pounds. Along with the different coat types and sizes they also come in many colors. Toxins can be a single color or by colored and can also come in a harlequin or piebald. The solid colored dachshunds can be yellow or can. Bi colored dark sense are usually a chestnut color and have black gray or brown markings. So if you are thinking about adopting a dachshund you have a lot to choose from!
The dachshund is a muscular dog with short legs and a long body, he has a long head and ears that droop down past his skull. he has a strong chest and strong draws. The eyes are oval in shape and dark in color and can be black, brown or dark red. His tail is in line with the back and carried straight up.
As part of their nature dachshunds can be a bit willful and stubborn and this can make them rather difficult to train. They also can be clownish and mischievous and are prolific diggers so if you let one out in your yard you'll have to watch for holes! They usually get along with other pets but they can tend to be a bit protective and probably are not a good match for a family with young children. Some say the long-haired dachshund is the calmest of the three coat types and the wire haired as more of a clown. Dachshunds are said to be great travelers, so if you travel a lot and like to take your dog, the dachshund maybe a good choice.
Dachshunds can make good apartment dogs as they are active inside and don't necessarily need a yard. However, this is not mean that they don't need any exercise. Dachshunds are quite active and love to be walked and, despite their small legs, can keep up with you quite easily. You will have to take care to watch her dachshunds in crowded areas, however, since these little dogs can easily be stepped on.
One of the biggest health issues with dachshunds Is that they can easily become lazy and overweight. This can exacerbate troubles that they have with spinal discs. For this reason it is important not to overfeed your dachshund and he should also be discouraged from jumping as this can damage his spine as well. Other health issues include diabetes, urinary tract problem, and heart disease.
Dachshunds do not shed excessively and are fairly easy to groom. The long haired type will need weekly brushing and wire haired should also be taken in for a professional trim twice a year.
The dachshund and can make an affectionate and loyal pet and with proper vet care can live up to 15 years.
About the Author:
Lee Dobbins is a dog lover and long time pet owner. She hosts http://www.dogbreeds123.com where you can learn more about dog care and supplies as well as different breeds like the dachshund.
Monday, December 10, 2007
Is A Dachshund The Perfect Dog For You?
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Giant Dog Breeds
Author: Wishbone
Giant Dog breeds refers to those breeds whose height and weight classified them into largest ends of all dog breeds. Although there are no universal height or weight breed as giant, some measures will consider them as giants such as weighing from 45 kg to 80 kg when adult and reaching 80 cm at the shoulders. Giant Dogs are popular dogs for their impressive size that arouse admiration aside from being so mellow, gentle and relaxed. Peaceful, affectionate and docile, Giant dogs show absolute devotion to their owners. They make precious companions for the whole family, they can be good with children. They have remarkable courage, their ruggedness enables them to perform outstanding exploits such as legendary rescues and as excellent helpers for human in many situations.
In August 2004, a Harlequin Great Dane dog named "Gibson" from California was recognized by Guinness Book of Records as the world's tallest dog, measuring 42.2 inches (107 cm) at the withers, he is more than 7 feet tall standing on his hind legs, he's 170 lbs. The 17 common giant dog breeds are divided into 3 main groups:
- Mastiff Type: Bull Mastiff, Tibetan Mastiff, Dogue de Bordeaux, Mastiff, Neopolitan Mastiff, Rottweiler and Great Dane.
- Mountain Dogs: Bernese Mountain Dog, Leonberger, Pyrenean Mountain Dog, Estrela, St. Bernard, Newfoundland.
- Other Types: Anatolian Shepherd Dog, Irish Wolfhound, Komondor, Hungarian Kuvasz, Bloodhound.
The giant dog breeds grow more rapidly comparing to smaller dog breeds, they take longer to mature up to their full adult size, about 18 months to 24 months. Their lifespan is generally shorter than smaller breeds, often living around only 6 years to 10 years of age. Giant expenses more on overall, they eat more and require less exercise than smaller dogs. On health issues, giant dog has common joint problems such as hip dysplasia and arthritis, others where hypothyroidism or low thyroid function and bloat or gastric dilatation. Proper caring and support can be able to double the life spans of some gentle giant dogs like Great Danes up to 14-18 years. By catering physical and emotional needs of dogs such as like freedom going in and out of the house, just like human, proper feeding, balanced diets, scheduled exercise, caring procedures and out of harm and heat of sun. Enough shelter space is needed for them like giant dog containment fences and large heated dog beds are required to ensure quality rest and comfort.
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The Under Dog of Mobile Philippine Phone
Author: Christine Layug
To all the Filipinos out there, do you know what the Cellular Mobile Philippine Phone Sun is? Well who wouldn’t know what the Cellular Mobile Philippine Phone Sun? The Cellular Mobile Philippine Phone Sun is the one that started the low cost “Unlimited Call and Text” here in the Philippines. But what do we really know about the Cellular Mobile Philippine Phone Sun?
Cellular Mobile Philippine Phone Sun, formally known as Digitel Mobile Philippines, Inc., is a mobile telecommunication service provider in the Philippines. Bet you didn’t know that! The not so popular Digitel Mobile Philippines were the former name of the Cellular Mobile Philippine Phone Sun.
The Cellular Mobile Philippine Phone Sun began its operations in 2003, positioned as a latecomer in the market allowed it to put up infrastructure at lower cost. The Cellular Mobile Philippine Phone Sun gained popularity because of its "24/7" offer of unlimited text messaging and calls for a fixed price for Sun-to-Sun transactions. This led competing networks Smart Communications and Globe Telecom to offer similar but higher-cost plans.
According to a former CEO of the Cellular Mobile Philippine Phone Sun, before Cellular Mobile Philippine Phone Sun entered the market, the competing giants Globe and Smart had been running smoothly and is competing for the same price of service, while the lower providers of these two companies known as “Branches” such as the Touch Mobile and Talk n' Text offers low prices on calls and services.
Back then the Cellular Mobile Philippine Phone Sun was as popular as its predecessors and that the two giants didn’t even feel it coming, or because the Cellular Mobile Philippine Phone Sun was too small that it wasn’t considered as a threat. So the Cellular Mobile Philippine Phone Sun retreated for a while and reconstructed their foundation. After much thinking and coffee, they have thought of a way to lure subscribers to their cause. This became the origin of UNLIMITED. Cellular Mobile Philippine Phone Sun used this strategy to lure customers, and sure enough, the population grew each week.
The strategy of Cellular Mobile Philippine Phone Sun was so strong, the giants of mobile phones industry such as the Globe and the Smart mobile phones was forced to follow in Cellular Mobile Philippine Phone Sun foot steps (Who’s the giant now!). Cellular Mobile Philippine Phone Sun, today, is providing the best offers and services for its subscribers. Cellular Mobile Philippine Phone Sun is branded as the fastest growing network in the Philippines.
So if you want more information regarding the Cellular Mobile Philippine Phone Sun, then visit www.expressregalo.com.
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Love is More Expensive Than a Dog Bed
Author: Christine Layug
We love our dogs, which are why we would give anything for them. When they get sick, we bring them to the veterinary clinic. We buy them specialized dog shampoos, dog foods and other things that can give comfort to our pet dogs.
Among all dog accessories that we can buy for our dogs, the dog beds are the most expensive. Buying a dog bed is like buying yourself a brand new bed, which is why some dog owners would rather give their dogs a basket to sleep in.
We always have to take in to mind that not all of us can afford such luxury item. I know that you would do anything for you dog, you wanted them to have what we have, this is why discount dog beds as been made.
Some dog accessory shop especially those online dog accessory shop, can provide dog owners some discount dog beds so their dogs can have a comfortable sleep. Rather that the cheap ones, discount dog beds retain their originality.
There are a lot of online dog accessory shop that offers a large collection of discount dog beds such as cashmere made discount dog beds, fleece made discount dog beds, suede made discount dog beds, small discount dog beds, big discount dog beds, large discount dog beds, extra large discount dog beds, some orthopedic discount dog beds, heated discount dog beds, wooden discount dog beds, wicker discount dog beds, memory foam discount dog beds, bolster discount dog beds, donut shaped discount dog beds, some luxurious discount dog beds, outdoor discount dog beds, some personalized discount dog beds and many more discount dog beds.
Bottom line is, you do not need some dog beds or some discount dog beds to make your dog happy. You just have to give them your love, and I assure you, love is more expensive than a kind of dog accessory.
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Havanese Dogs Are Fun To Own
Author: Fiona A Kelly
The Havanese dog is a breed that came back from a crisis in the last century to become a popular family pet today. This dog is especially popular in the United States, with some breeders still charging up to $1000 for a pup, despite the fact that the Havanese dog is becoming more readily available today. The reason for their popularity is mainly in their personality: Havanese are fiercely loyal, eternally playful and consistently cute entertainers. This makes them a good choice as a family pet for many families, including those with children and other animals in the house. These dogs are also quite brave, despite their small size, and can make excellent watch dogs. One of the best things about this breed is the fact that they never seem to lose their zest for life that they have as puppies. You will rarely see a grumpy adult Havanese dog, but you are likely to see one that is always ready to play.
Intelligent, submissive and eager to please his master. These characteristics are typical in the Havanese breed, which makes it easy t train most of the time. However, housebreaking a Havanese can be a more challenging process than with other types of breeds. Most breeders and Havanese owners will advise someone purchasing a Havanese puppy to allow plenty of time and patience to complete the housebreaking routine. One reason is because Havanese pups do not always leash train well, meaning they may not complete their "business" when enjoying a walk with you. If you are having a hard time getting your Havanese pup housebroken, one method that has worked with some Havanese owners is the use of a litter box that is designed for use with toy dog breeds. Do not ever use regular cat litter in your dog's box, since he could eat it and get sick. Instead, you can use a hard, cylindrical paper pellet that will actually attract your dog to his box. It is also important to make sure that you spend plenty of time with your puppy, since a lonely dog can easily turn into a chewing dog.
If you are looking for a new pet for your family, and you are hoping for a dog that will be easy to train and fun to own, a Havanese puppy might be the right choice for you. This dog is submissive by nature, eager to please, and intelligent to boot. He is generally a pup that will always be ready to play with your family, and never lacking in energy. Often Havanese are natural performers and your pup may entertain you frequently with his antics. He will be loyal and loveable, and despite his small size, he may make a fairly effective watchdog. Most Havanese tend to be fearless, and even fierce when the situation calls for it. If you are thinking that a Havanese puppy might be the right dog for you, there are plenty of Havanese breeders available who can offer you one of these pups in good health and with good breeding. To find a breeder, you can search online or ask friends or your veterinarian for recommendations. It is also a wise idea to continue to research the breed, so that you can learn everything possible about the Havanese dog.
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Fiona Kelly,breeder of Havanese dogs offers plenty of good information on the website. For a playful,loveable family pet, consider a Havanese dog. For everything you need to know about this breed,there is plenty of good Havanese information available.
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