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Dalmatian, the Unique Dog

Ever watching Disney’s 101 Dalmatians movie? Yes, this movie has somehow popularizing the Dalmatian dog until now. This breed has unique white color with darker spots around the body. Many people mightn’t knowing this, but actually Dalmatian born in white, and the dark spots are shown after they get older, and it’s not only black, but also there are also Dalmatians with black liver, dark blue, and even lemon spots.
Many people love Dalmatian because it has soft coat and high stamina that keep them active along the day. Looking back to it’s history, Dalmatian is considered as the oldest dog breed, which many documents proven Dalmatian has shown it’s existence back in the ancient Egypt era, and many experts also relate it with Bengal Pointer which known exist in the 1700s.
If you have one at your home, or is about to have Dalmatians at home, be sure you know this. Dalmatian is a restless type, which it means you have to be ready to keep them busy or taking it to outdoor activities regularly or you will cry on your new couch being smashed by its overload stamina. However if you are kind of those whom having lots of spare time in everyday, then Dalmatian would be the suited best friend for you

Easy Tips to Potty Train Your Puppy

Potty training puppies is a job that requires a lot of time and patience. You must prepare the area for the puppy to use as a toilet. There you can place a newspaper or carpet. If the puppy looks to the toilet immediately brought to the area and wait, you can use short encouraging phrases if you wish. When the puppy starts to go then use a short phrase, or single word, which will become their toilet instruction. When they have completed the task, successfully, tell them how clever they have been and make a fuss of them. It can be helpful to place a dog urine scent on the paper. To achieve this is fairly easy. When the puppy wets the carpet or floor and you sponge it up, just wipe the cloth onto the paper. This should have the effect that when needing to relieve itself the puppy will smell the scent and think ahh dog wee this seems a good place to go.
As with all puppy training it is important to remember that praise is essential when a task is done correctly, toileting is no exception. When the puppy toilets in an acceptable place give them plenty of fuss and attention. Never get upset or angry, this will only confuse and upset the puppy.

If there are accidents, and there will be, then take the puppy to the site of the misdeed and show them you are not happy, a simple NO in a calm quiet but stern voice will normally suffice. Clean up the mess and take it to where you wish the puppy had gone. Place it down and say in a quiet kind voice this is good and stroke the puppy. Do not manhandle the puppy, if necessary put it on a lead to do this. Never shout as this will upset the puppy and will be counterproductive. Having said that it may be an idea to make sure the puppy sees what you are unhappy with and maybe tie it, on a lead, near to the accident for a minute or two. If you do this you should leave the room, do not continue to moan at the puppy as they will not understand.

If you leave a puppy for any length of time they will probably have a mishap, so if you need to leave them make sure it is in an area that is easy to clean and, deny access to other parts of the house. If it is safe to do so then leave them in the garden or yard. If you have left a puppy for several hours and you arrive back to a mess then just clean it up and do not chastise the dog, it is not their fault, they are a puppy and cannot hold on, for hours on end.

Whilst you are at home with the puppy then try to spend as much time with it as possible, looking out for signs that toileting is required. This may be circling or sniffing the floor, you will get used to the sign your puppy has quite quickly. When you feel it is time then take the puppy to their toilet area and praise them when they go.

Often you may find that you have successfully potty trained the puppy and some time later they have an accident in the house. Do not get angry just use the same criteria you use when first training them and it will all be fine again soon.

Tips on Adopting a Dog

If you are interested in adopting a dog, the first to consider is the dog’s health. Looking for a healthy dog is an important step in the process of adoption. Many new dog owners make the mistake of assuming that the dog is healthy and it turns out the dog had health problems. In choosing which type of dog you will adopt very important too. For example if you have children under the age of 7 years, to avoid a dog that is too big and strong.
Here are some general guidelines that will help you to adopt a healthy dog.

Before committing to adopt a dog, agree with the agency that you can have your own veterinarian perform a check-up on the dog. This will certainly cost you a bit of money but you will be sure that your new dog is in good physical condition.

Especially if you are considering adopting a pure bred dog, you should know as much as you can about the breed you are interested in. Many pure bred dogs have specific health conditions that can come about at any age. This is an extremely common problem that should not be overlooked. In fact, there may even be some medical procedures that your veterinarian will recommend to prevent future illness or health concerns. In addition, ask your vet to conduct a thorough blood test and fecal and urine analysis as these tests can provide information about possible future problems related to breed.

Many new dog owners fail to give due attention to the dog before they adopt him or her. Adopting a dog is an exciting time in one’s life but it is important to not get lost in that excitement. Spend as much time with the dog as possible to see how s/he interacts with you and pay special attention to possible behavioral problems. In addition, by observing the dog, you can watch for any strange characteristics that might be a warning of health problems.

Finally, be sure to ask for any pertinent medical documents or histories before you adopt a pet. This will hopefully give you a clear indication of the dog’s current health.

About Food Allergy in Dogs

Allergies can appear as a sneeze or rash, just like humans, your dog can have allergies too.Allergies in dogs can cause itchiness – or even ear infections. In addition, if your dog has food allergies, this may cause him to scratch himself constantly, despite not having problems with parasites.

Dog allergies rarely get solved with medicine, so the best we can do for our four-footed friends is focus on prevention. Providing the right type of food is essential to stopping your dog’s scratching habit.

Many people like to share their food with their dogs or let them help “clean up” the kitchen after a meal. Little do they know, their dogs just may not be able to take the tasty food we love so much, and some breeds (like the greyhound) are extremely sensitive. Even common foods like cheese, beef sausage and tuna may cause allergic reactions in some dogs. So it’s best to let dogs enjoy dog food and not human food, even though they clearly adore and want what we’re eating!

To determine the exact ingredients your dog is allergic to, try an elimination diet. Although powerful, it also requires patience. In fact, the elimination diet can call for eliminating specific food for up to 12 weeks before you’ll notice the effects. And if you still haven’t found the right (and wrong) ingredients, you’ll have to repeat the process all over again.

So is there an alternative to the lengthy elimination diet? Yes — give your dog a brand or type of food he’s never eaten before. But simply changing to a new brand of dog food might not be enough to eliminate his food allergies, since many brands contain similar ingredients. Instead, study the existing ingredients your dog is eating to determine which types of protein source he hasn’t been exposed to. Then, hunt for a dog food that doesn’t contain any of the ingredients you saw listed. For example, there are many brands of dog food that contains unusual protein sources such as rabbit or venison — great for testing allergic reactions to other, more common proteins.

Perhaps the best way for you to get control of dog’s allergies is to whip up your own dog food. That way, you’ll know exactly what he’s getting and what he isn’t — something that’s extremely hard to tell from reading the back of a dog food bag. Making your own food is especially helpful in elimination diets. To start, combine a portion of rice with baby food and lamb — so long as your dog isn’t already eating lamb and possibly displaying a reaction to it.

Problem of dog food allergies can not disappear in quick time. You will need time and patience to deal with. But with the right handling will make your dog free from allergies.

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Great Dane is the Largest Dog in the World

Dog has a lot of uniqueness that many people chooses this animal as pets. The dog has many types that you can choose according to your wishes. One dog that can be used as a pet is Great Dane. Great Dane is the biggest dog in the world because of the high could reach 160 cm when measured from ground surface to the tip of the ear. It appearance is very elegant and authoritative supported by a very large size.

Great Dane growth period could reach the age of 18 months. The Great Dane is made slim during its growth in order that its feet strong enough. Although a large size, Great Dane does not require a large maintenance because this dog is not needs exercise. Over exercise can cause damage to the legs. This dog has many attractive colors, including Black, Blue, Fawn, Brindle, harlequin and mantle. Usually, the dog is maintained by many boys as very masculine and quiet so they can be a good playmate.

This dog has a very good nature, calm, not aggressive, rarely barks, and easy to train. It is very suitable for combination with any type of dog, including with smallest dog, Chihuahua.