Friday, May 16, 2008

Thinking of keeping a puppy/dog ?
It isn't as easy as you think to keep a puppy/dog. You'll have to provide them
for around 10-15years, which is their lifespan. You must be affordable, in
order to give them a proper home. There's alot of things you need to know more about
them. You must have enough time to accompany the puppy/dog, even if you've no
time. Your house must have someone who can look after your pet. That will be
more easier and convinient.

How to choose your dog's food?
According to their appetite, what they likes to eat. That's the most important.
Different dog's have diferent food liking, they would be permanent about that.
Pedigrees pups must have their own suitable food, with mixed milk in it.
In order for that to chew easily. Adult dogs are more random, their teeths
are more stronger and can tolerate foods that are harder. Their meals of important.
Dogs should eat more dry food than can, dry food have more nutrients.

Do my dog need vitamins?
Disease is a process which gradually debilitates the cells of an organism.
The organism may be you, or me, or your dog (or mine!)
Debilitated cells are unable to rebuild, regenerate and repair damage which inevitably
occurs just through the fact of being alive and moving day by day closer to the end of life.
Of course, much greater damage can be caused by poor nutrition or other dietary
deficiencies or excesses, environmental poisons, physical and/or emotional stress or
insufficient excercise. In short, anything which pushes the organism past its optimum
capacity, or causes it to fall short of its optimum capacity, can and will cause damage
and will debilitate the cells.
Vitamins for your dog work by feeding your dog's cells in such a way that helps debilitated cells activate their natural regenerative power. When this natural regenerative power is restored your dog's original vitality returns. You may notice a marked improvement in your dog's appearance, and, depending upon your dog's current age now, your dog may well appear considerably younger than his/her actual age.
Naturally if your dog is still a pup, there's unlikely to be so much of a noticeable change, but your puppy will surely benefit from lifelong treatment with vitamins and live to a healthy ripe old age. Wouldn't that be great?
Yes, your dog can certainly benefit from a vitamin supplement.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

I'm not gonna talk about dog's info for the first post in my blog.
Well, I've got something for you to take note.
Please don't bother about the date shown, It'd some errors in it.
& For my tagboard I only reply tags for dogs alright, so take note.
Please do not tag rubbish it in, for my personal blog. I've got some infos in it.
You can press my link for my blog, thanks.



I'm going to start this blog by introducing some dogs here for you.
Let's start off with the mini toy group puppies, :)
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Yorkshire Terrier



This dog breed is called the Yorkshire Terrier.
Build: Compact, athletic
Weight:3-7 pounds
Height:6-7 inches (15-17½cm)
Coat:Ultra-long, fine, silky
Color:Steel blue on body and tail; tan elsewhere
Head:Flat, with a medium-sized length muzzle and black nose
Eyes:Extremely vivacious
Ears:V-shaped, erect or semi-erect
Tail:Docked to medium-length and carried level with its back
Limbs:Straight from a rear view and curved from a side veiw
Feet:Round with black nails
Life span:13-15 years
This pretty little pal may be naughty, but it's still very obedient.

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This dog breed is called the toy poodle.
Build:Elegant, with a square silhouette
Toy weight:6-9 pounds (3-4 kg.)
Toy height:Up to 10 inches (25.4 cm.)
Miniature w:15-17 pounds (7-8 kg.)
Miniature height:11-15 inches (28-38 cm.)
Standard weight:45-70 pounds (20-32kg.)
Standard height:15 (38cm) or more
Coat:Profuse and wiry, curly or corded
Color:All solid colors permissible.
Head:Long, with neck solid and slightly arched
Eyes:Oval and very dark
Ears:Wide, hanging close to head
Tail:Docked to half the original length
Limbs:Straight, symmetrical
Feet:Small, oval and webbed, with arched toes
This proud little pal may be cute and elegant, loves being dote on.


West Highland Terrier
West Highland White Terrier
This dog breed is called the west highland white terrier.
Personality:Spunky, lazy, loyal, love to play
Weight:15-22 pounds (7-10kg.)
Height:10-12 inches (25-30cm.)
Coat:All-white, 2-inch, uncurled with a soft, dense undercoat
Color: White, yellow white.
Eyes: bright, deep-set dark.
Life span:12-14 years
Life span:Median 12-15 years
This little pal here may be active, but he's very loyal to owners.


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shih tzu
This dog breed is called the Shih Tzu.
Build:Small and sturdy with body slightly longer than height at withers
Height:Up to 11 inches (28cm.)
Coat:Abundant double coat of long hair lined with a woolly undercoat
Head:Rounded, with short hairy muzzle and definite stop
Eyes:Large, round and wide-set, usually dark
Ears:Pendent
Tail:Heavily plumed, curled over back
Limbs:Short, muscular, straight
Feet:Rounded, firm and well padded
Life span:15 years (regular) to 18 (good care)
This little pal here will be your great house baby, best suitable baby's friend.


Maltese
maltese
This dog breed is called the Maltese.
Build:Tiny, compact
Weight:4-10 lbs. standard.
Height:7-9 inches (21-25cm.)
Coat:Luxurious silky white, shiny, thick, heavy hair
Color:Pure white (light ivory acceptable-off white)
Head:Slightly rounded
Eyes:Dark, round, large, deep, with dark rims
Ears:Long, pendant usually perfectly groomed.
Tail:Long-haired plume carried gracefully over the back can also be docked. (very fluffy)
Limbs:Fine-boned (very graceful and flexible)
Feet:Small and round (very fluffy)
Life span:Median 15-20 years
This pretty little pal may be very shy, but it's friendly.


PUG
pug
This dog breed is called the pug.
Build:Square, thickset, stocky, compact
Coat:fine smooth glossy soft and short
Color:Fawn, black, apricot, silver
Head:Short, flat, black muzzle
Eyes:Prominent, expressive, dark, lustrous
Ears:Velvety
Tail:In a tight curl or double curl
Limbs:Straight and strong
Feet:Well split-up toes
Life span:Median 10-15 years
This little pal would love to play ball, just a little time makes him happy.


Enough of seeing toy group's dog, now we're going to the larget dog's profile.
Beagle
beagle
This dog breed is called the Beagle.
Build: Athletic, alert.
Coat: very light tan
Color: white with large black areas and light brown shading
Ears: long, soft and low-set, turning towards the cheeks slightly and rounded at the tips
Tail: a short, slightly curved tail tipped with white
Lifespan: 10-14 years
This little cutie is a little shy, but it's a fast learner.


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This dog breed is called the Labrador Retriever.
Weight
Male:27–36 kg (60–80 lb)
Female:25–32 kg (55–70 lb)
Height
Male:56–63 cm (22–25 in)
Female:54–60 cm (21–24 in)
Coat:Smooth and oily
Color:Black, chocolate or yellow
Lifespan:10–13 years
This chap is mischevious, and loves to learn new things.


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This dog breed is called the Golden Retriever.
Although it might look similar to the labrador retriever, but they are different.
Build: Althelic, friendly, loyal
Coat: Smooth and long
Colour: White yellow, golden
Lifespan: 12-15 years
This is a friendly pal that would looks after kids when you're away

Border Collie
Border Collie
This dog breed is the Border Collie.
Weight:30-50 pounds
Height:
Male: 19" to 22"
Female: 18" to 21"
Coat:They come in many different coats, black and white,solid color, bi-color, tri-color.
Life span:12-15 years
This pal here is strong enough, and has a good stamina. They love to play frsibee.

husky
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This dog breed is the Alaskan Husky.
It's famous in the Northern Side, california.
Build: Strong, Loyal, Althelic
Weight
Males: 46 to 60 pounds (21 to 25 kg)
Females: 38 to 42 pounds (17 to 19 kg)
Eyes: Often light blue
Coats: always short to medium in length, and usually less dense than those of northern purebreds.
Lifespan: 10-15 years
This dogs can survive in the cold as they have thick furs, they need to be in the cold.