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Beauceron Dog Breed

December 8th 2007 4:15 pm
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Dog breeds are plentiful and you can always find a true breed for a dog breeder, but it is essential that you understand the dog breed you are interested in before going to the dog breeder. You want to have questions prepared and double check information. So you will find information regarding the Beauceron dog breed below to help you determine if they are the right dog for you.

The Beauceron dog breed is known by several names including Berger de Beauce, Bas Rouge, and Beauce Shepherd. They are a French breed of dog dating back to the fifteen hundreds as herders. These dogs are very athletic in build and temperament. You will find they enjoy being outdoors with plenty of room to run. You will also find they resemble Doberman Pinschers in their looks and body type. They often have the same black fur with the tan muzzle, ears, and paws. This dog can weigh up to 110 pounds with a height of 24 to 27 inches, which makes them a medium to larger sized dog.

If you are looking for a watch dog or a guard dog you will find that the Beauceron is one of the best. They are highly intelligent, obedient, and fearless. It is considered a working dog so having one for a pet is not always the best. They tend to like tasks and other activities that will keep them busy mentally as well as physically. It should come as no surprise that they are also great for herding other animals. To establish a relationship with a Beauceron you need to establish a master versus subordinate relationship. The Beauceron loves to receive praise and please you as an owner. Typically they choose just one person as the master over all. This doesn’t mean you can’t have them around little children, but you do need to take some precautions. First you will want to raise the Beauceron from a puppy if you are going to have it around children. They can be a little overzealous in energy sometimes, so small children tend to be a little wary, but the dogs will not be aggressive.

You will also find the Beauceron is great around dogs they know and have met before, but territorial instincts can override their sense when exposed to new dogs. Therefore socialization should begin as a puppy to help dissuade this behavior in a pet. As they are often guard dogs you should not be surprised if they show a little aggression towards unknown people or pets.

Part of owning a dog is understanding their care. You will find the Beauceron can have health problems related to hip dysplasia, and bloating, but for the most part they are one of the healthiest dogs. They tend to have a high amount of stamina as well. Grooming will be required periodically, but the coat does not shed much and a brush is sufficient to getting the dirt off. Again part of care is also exercise. You want to make sure you have a backyard that is sufficient to proper exercise and that they are given at least an hour a day for walking, playing and training. If you show the Beauceron proper care you should expect to have them in the family for over ten years. You will find they do well in moderate climates or even warmer climates. The cold can affect them a little, and they should be kept indoors during the colder storms.

The Beauceron is one of the most loyal dog breeds you will find and although they are guard dogs as heart they can make a great member to any family.

 

Can Older Dogs Still Be Trained?

December 8th 2007 12:40 pm
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It is true that training a dog should begin as a puppy, but that doesn’t mean you can’t continue training an adult dog or begin training for an adult dog. What you have to realize when training an older dog is that they are already going to have some behaviors defined that can be very difficult, but not impossible to override. There are some behaviors or temperaments that may not be changed. You will find that some dog breeds need to be socialized early on in order to make them great pets for families, to have them around other dogs, or other people. Failure to train the anti social behavior out as a puppy can mean that your dog is a little aggressive towards others for their life. So you first have to recognize what behaviors or temperaments can be retrained with older dogs and what may be lasting. This is in no way asking you to give up, but to be realistic and possibly seek help for training an adult dog.

There are many facilities available around the world for dog training. Some of them specialize solely in obedience schooling while others will train police dogs or show dogs. If you are trying to train your adult dog that has had no formal training and has several bad behaviors it is best to at least speak with a dog trainer or facility as well as a dog breeder. A dog breeder spends many hours with both adult dogs and puppies. They may be able to give you information regarding the regular training your dog should have had and where to go from this point. A professional trainer will often have perspectives on training the more stubborn breeds and offer you help in learning the techniques you can work on at home and in class.

If your dog has had training from someone else you will find keeping up that training and adding a few new skills can be a little easier. A dog that has been trained in obedience and commands will often be able to understand what you want and be more open to practicing skills. The stubbornness of the dog can still be a factor as that is part of some dog breeds, but when trained to obey they tend to be a little better depending on the skills. Keep in mind most stubborn dogs are highly intelligent and just want respect.

You should always spend at least fifteen minutes a day in training with your dog. It helps them to expound energy and it also helps keep the skills fresh in their minds. If you have purchased your dog as an adult from someone else you will need to learn all about the training and skills they have learned. It is essential to keeping them the well behaved dog you have added to your family. Raising the dog from a puppy gives you an advantage of what training and skills you should continue to practice and hone. Remember that it is essential that you know the dogs temperament when you begin any sort of training. Knowing your dog is going to help you figure out the best methods and what they can learn.

For dogs that have been abused you may need to retrain them or help them to push past their fears. Dogs that have been abused often fear other humans, loud noises, going into unfamiliar territory, and they tend to hide a lot or cower. In this case you will definitely need a trainers help that can teach you to be gentle, but firm in training your dog to recognize the potential they have.

 

The Anatolian Shepherd Dog

December 8th 2007 12:21 pm
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There are many varieties of dog breeds that you can find around the world. You will find that some breeds are more common to specific areas, but the lucky thing is if you like that breed you can usually find a breeder to purchase the dog from. With the Anatolian Shepherd dog you will find they are one of the more rare dogs in the Middle East. The temperament of this dog offers you one of the more intelligent and loyal of the species. Below you will learn not only about its physical characteristics, but also about its temperament and some training advice.

First of all you should realize that this dog is a working dog. This means that they need a lot of space to be happy and they don’t necessarily live well in cooler climates. They are a hard breed to find, but are gaining in popularity around the world because of their characteristics. You will find they are loyal and devoted to one owner. This means that while they do well in families with children they tend to have a master. They are also very agile as hunters because they are used for hunting and guarding of families.

The Anatolian Shepherd dog is one very sleek and muscular animal. They have a short coat with fawn colouring and a black muzzle and eyes. Like most dogs the over coat is rather thick and coarse. They do have a softer under coat that will keep them warm during the nights. For these dogs you need to have a lot of space for them to run around in. You may find that they do well on farms as sheep guarders or other large animals.

Care and grooming are important for any dog that you own. In some cases you will find certain dog breeds are easier to take care of than others. In the case of the Anatolian Shepherd dog you will find they are rather easy to groom. Their short haired coat doesn’t need grooming except for once a week or if you have been in a high insect area. You will also find that their toenails, eyes, and ears are easy to keep clean and that they are fairly healthy dogs. Training is important in this breed based on the dominant displays. They are masters in their race, which means it takes a specific master and some obedience training to get this dog to behave properly. When you use patience and a consistent hand you will find that training is rewarded with their high intelligence. They can be trained for other work besides guarding. All though they are not currently used for police work or rescue work they do make great show dogs when they have the proper care. These dogs also need to be socialized at an early age during training. This means that they are introduced not only to other pets and animals, but also children and other humans to make the transition a little easier.

Dogs that are great with guarding or watch dogs tend to need a little training in regards to socialization. The socialization helps them to interact with more people rather than going off to hide or worse guard the home from friends. The Anatolian Shepherd dog is still found in the Middle East primarily, but they can be found in the UK or US if you go to a breeder directly.

 

Can Older Dogs Still Be Trained?

December 8th 2007 12:20 pm
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It is true that training a dog should begin as a puppy, but that doesn’t mean you can’t continue training an adult dog or begin training for an adult dog. What you have to realize when training an older dog is that they are already going to have some behaviors defined that can be very difficult, but not impossible to override. There are some behaviors or temperaments that may not be changed. You will find that some dog breeds need to be socialized early on in order to make them great pets for families, to have them around other dogs, or other people. Failure to train the anti social behavior out as a puppy can mean that your dog is a little aggressive towards others for their life. So you first have to recognize what behaviors or temperaments can be retrained with older dogs and what may be lasting. This is in no way asking you to give up, but to be realistic and possibly seek help for training an adult dog.

There are many facilities available around the world for dog training. Some of them specialize solely in obedience schooling while others will train police dogs or show dogs. If you are trying to train your adult dog that has had no formal training and has several bad behaviors it is best to at least speak with a dog trainer or facility as well as a dog breeder. A dog breeder spends many hours with both adult dogs and puppies. They may be able to give you information regarding the regular training your dog should have had and where to go from this point. A professional trainer will often have perspectives on training the more stubborn breeds and offer you help in learning the techniques you can work on at home and in class.

If your dog has had training from someone else you will find keeping up that training and adding a few new skills can be a little easier. A dog that has been trained in obedience and commands will often be able to understand what you want and be more open to practicing skills. The stubbornness of the dog can still be a factor as that is part of some dog breeds, but when trained to obey they tend to be a little better depending on the skills. Keep in mind most stubborn dogs are highly intelligent and just want respect.

You should always spend at least fifteen minutes a day in training with your dog. It helps them to expound energy and it also helps keep the skills fresh in their minds. If you have purchased your dog as an adult from someone else you will need to learn all about the training and skills they have learned. It is essential to keeping them the well behaved dog you have added to your family. Raising the dog from a puppy gives you an advantage of what training and skills you should continue to practice and hone. Remember that it is essential that you know the dogs temperament when you begin any sort of training. Knowing your dog is going to help you figure out the best methods and what they can learn.

For dogs that have been abused you may need to retrain them or help them to push past their fears. Dogs that have been abused often fear other humans, loud noises, going into unfamiliar territory, and they tend to hide a lot or cower. In this case you will definitely need a trainers help that can teach you to be gentle, but firm in training your dog to recognize the potential they have.

 

Belgian Tervuren Dog Breed

December 8th 2007 5:26 am
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There are many dog breeds out there to choose from and it is important that you find the right companion for yourself. When you are trying to choose a dog breed you will need to know what each dog is like, not only in looks, size, but also temperament. The Belgian Tervuren is considered a herding dog. Most often this dog was used for helping with farm duties. The Belgian Tervuren dog breed has been around since the late 19th century, so they are relatively new compared to other dog breeds that have histories dating back to early empires.

The Belgian Tervuren has a fawn or russet coat, with a black topcoat. The ears and face are also covered with the black rather than the russet. You will find they are a medium large dog weighing in at sixty to sixty- five pounds. The male dogs are twenty- four to twenty- six inches in height, with the females ranging about two inches smaller.

You will find the Belgian Tervuren dog is very adaptable, especially in terms of weather. They can handle changes in weather to extreme climates due to the coat they have. The coat while not the softest is dense allowing their bodies to be protected from cold. You will also find despite the long hair they tend to shed heavily only once a year. At other times they do shed, but it is lighter and less noticeable.

Each dog breed has a different temperament and you will find the Belgian Tervuren is not any different. They are one of the best companions to have. They enjoy human contact as well as being alert, agile, and very inquisitive. You will find these dogs tend to become lonely without a master and do not take well to being ignored or left alone for long periods of time. You will also find the Belgian Tervuren will behave better around older children as they don’t like the rough treatment little ones can often supply. Being herders by nature this dog breed will show signs of protectiveness, watchfulness, and they can be very territorial. The Belgian Tervuren is best as a single pet household or with other dogs. They can show a dominant side even to their own breed if you don’t bring them up as puppies together.

Training is very important whether you are going to use this dog as a herder or just have for a pet. You will want to train them as puppies to help with socialization of other humans and pets as well as bring out their cooperative nature. You will find yourself spending a little time training them because they exhibit plenty of energy, love things to do, and need consistency. You should never be harsh during training sessions, but being fair and showing respect is very important. The Belgian Tervuren does well with active owners, someone who will take them for daily walks, have play time for at least fifteen minutes a day, and allow them plenty of backyard to roam in. Owners who live in small apartments, or work for long hours every day will not find this breed to be the best for them.

Care of your Belgian Tervuren is essential for grooming daily, bathing once a month, and making sure they have the necessities as well. This dog breed can have issues with hip and elbow dysplasia, epilepsy, and retinal atrophy. You should talk with a breeder extensively about the proper care for your dog and what to expect and how you might be able to prevent a few health concerns from happening.

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Alaskan Malamute Dog Breed

December 8th 2007 5:25 am
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There are many working dogs available from dog breeders when you are considering a dog. You will also find these working dogs make some of the best companions. One of the most popular working dogs in the northern United States is the Alaskan Malamute. They are largely used in Alaska for sled dogs, but also make wonderful companions. If you are interested in finding an Alaskan Malamute to become apart of your family you will want to learn all you can about the breed and speak with dog breeders.

The Alaskan Malamute dog breed is a medium to large sized dog weighing in at 75 to 85 pounds depending on the sex. The female dogs are a little smaller at 23 inches in height and weight less. You will find the male dogs are 25 inches in height. They are depicted with a curly tail, plenty of fur, and an almost wolf like face, though the snout is a little shorter. They have grey, black, sable, red, or white coloring. You will find their coats can be a mix of all colors or they can be completely white. The coat is actually a double coat designed for warmth with the top coat being extremely thick and coarse. The under coat is softer, and more dense.

An Alaskan Malamute resembles huskies, though there are differences. As sled dogs the Alaskan Malamute is often very loyal, hard working, and intelligent. You will also find they are affectionate with their owners and other dogs they have been raised with. You can find a little aggression as they work on a ranked basis when sledding. However don’t let this dissuade you as they make wonderful family pets. Maturity will see a calming of the dogs spirit and a growing affection. While they make wonderful working dogs they are not the best guard dogs. They tend to be too friendly around others; though they can alert you to other animals or danger. With training you will find activity is best with a firm hand. They like to have plenty to keep them from getting bored, but they can also be stubborn in nature so a firm, but kind hand is needed. You also need to keep training going even as adults to help them keep the skills fresh in their minds.

The Alaskan Malamute breed should be given plenty of space to run. They do not like to be inside all day, in fact apartment living is not recommended. You will need plenty of space in a backyard. You can even let them run all day while you are at work. You may find they get a little lonely if left for more than a day, but with other Alaskan Malamute dogs around they will be content. They also suffer from heat issues if it gets too hot. Being raised for Arctic weather they don’t like the warmer climates.

Care for this dog breed will require a brushing at least twice a week. This will help you get the dirt out of their fur. They don’t usually require bathes, but if needed it is okay. They tend to be heavy shedders because of the thick long coats, so you may have to clean your home a bit. You will also find they are prone to a few diseases such as hip dysplasia, chondrodysplasia, and bloating. You should expect to have this dog in your home for a good twelve to fifteen years.

Alaskan Malamutes are one of the most lovable dogs you can find for your family. They are a wonderful pet and extremely loyal. They also love meeting new people.

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The Affenpinscher Dog Breed

December 8th 2007 5:24 am
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The Affenpinscher dog is a relatively small dog weighing 7-9 pounds. They reach a height between 9 to 11.5 inches, with a shaggy gray, black, silver, or black and tan coat. While their hair is not the cuddliest, you will find they are a very active dog breed. This type of dog is low maintenance when it comes to grooming, as they don’t tend to shed their hair.

The Affenpinscher breed originated in Germany in the 16th century. They are considered one of the most amiable companions for humans. They tend to have a strong playful spirit, while being great at hunting rats and mice. You can consider their character to be balanced and sturdy. In other words they will have pretty much the same behavioral characteristics throughout their lives and be a pleasure. They are also very agile, inquisitive, and quick- witted.

You will find that this dog breed is great for a family. They tend to play well with younger children as well as be aware of the delicate nature of the child. They will want to play, amuse, and be affectionate with the entire family. This will lead us into the care of the Affenpinscher. While they require minimal grooming you will find they do need a lot of attention. They tend to have a lot of energy so taking the dog out for long walks, playing with them often, and not leaving them along too much is going to be the best care you can give them. When you are grooming your Affenpinscher you will need to pay close attention to the eyes. They tend to have little hairs that will grow near the eyes causing irritation or even infections if left for too long.

This dog breed is one of the hardest to house train despite the wonderful pet they do make. They are extremely active and therefore they don’t want to pay attention to training and lessons. When training the dog you need to use the crate method. In other words they need to understand what the crate means, and that until they are house trained to go outside or let the owner know when they need to go they will be in the crate while you are away. You need to be extremely authoritarian with the Affenpinscher with firmness and consistency. While they are quick to learn they often don’t like to sit still for the lessons as they become bored. If you are trying to train the dog to do tricks it must be something that stimulates them.

You will also find that this particular breed of dog is a fairly good watchdog. While they are certainly not the best they do tend to let you know when a person is arriving and will stand guard. With their heightened sense of play you will find that this dog also loves to climb and bark. You will need to train them when it is appropriate to bark and when it is not. You will also have to make sure your backyard is large enough and set up with a high fence to keep them contained.

When you are considering further dog care keep in mind that they are extremely active. They need to have a place they can run and expend energy. This means during the day while you are at work and your children are in school you probably need to leave the dog outside in the yard. Make sure that they will not be able to dig themselves out or climb over the fence. It is really best to have a dog runner set up so they are chained, but have the freedom to explore the yard and stay in the shade.

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All About Basset Hounds

December 8th 2007 5:22 am
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Why the long face? Well to start of with the Basset hound has a longer face than most dogs. They also have long ears in comparison to the rest of their body. They are a distinctive breed that usually weighs 40 to 60 pounds and stands about 14 inches. You will find that they are about any hound color from brown, tan, black, and white or a mixture of colors. You will find that their coat is coarse with short hairs and it is weather resistant. In other words they don’t tend to get too soaked from rain, get too cold or too warm depending on the climate.

The Bassett Hound is one of the most pleasurable breeds in the dog groups because they are well behaved, affectionate, and they love to be sweet. One minor issue with this dog is the need to howl or bark. They tend to make noise even when there is nothing to bark at. Therefore you may see them as a great alarm system, but not a great guard dog. They tend to be very affectionate with strangers and other dogs as well.

You will find that they are quite lazy and peaceful despite the need to bark or howl. They also tend to be stubborn during training, but more on that later. First you will want to know they are better with older children. Their ears are extremely sensitive and they don’t wish to be handled roughly by the younger set. As for intelligence they can be taught tricks with patience, but they are not the most intelligent dog.

Basset hounds need grooming daily. You will find they shed quite a bit so brushing and combing them at least once a day will keep this down. The basset hound tends to neglect the natural method of grooming as well as their toenails so you will need to spend a little time and care to get them in shape.

Part of the laziness factor is actually due to a tendency to overheat easily. They do need to have plenty of exercise, but it should be a moderate pace. Since they don’t tend to run around a lot you need to help them stay healthy as part of the dog care package. You can certainly let them roam around a fenced yard, but again they do need a regiment of exercise to keep them healthy.

Training is one of the most important aspects of this breed. The basset hound tends to be sensitive and gentle so it requires patience and consistency to train them. You also need to understand that they are stubborn so it may take a little bit to get them motivated. They also like to go off and sniff around rather than be trained. Training should begin as early as puppy- hood to get the best results. You can train them out of the barking and howling for the most part, but that will take a bit of time and definitely some type of reward.

The basset hound is one of the best pets you can have when you consider the dog breeds available. They love to be around humans and other dogs even if they tend to be a little on the lazy side. You will find that affection, devotion, and tranquility are their best qualities as well as being someone to complete a family with children. They don’t have any major medical issues, but you do need to remember their sensitive ears. In case of an accident with their ears you may need to seek your vet.

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