Thursday, July 31, 2008

I Need an Akita!

An Akita is a large Japanese dog in the Spitz family. If you are looking for dogs for sale, consider shopping through breeders and sellers online. Researching your dog before you purchase is a good idea so that you are sure to get the dog of your dreams!
If you are looking to buy an Akita, there are some things that you may need to know. The Akita is a large, solid dog. They are very powerful and have a broad chest and head. The short face, big eyes and alert ears give the Akita a sweet look, but can also be threatening to intruders.
Akitas make good guard dogs. In fact, they can be aggressive, especially to other animals. Firm training is a must with an Akita. They can be very affectionate and gentle with people and children that they know and respect. They could have a very harmful bite if teased or abused by children or adults. They are generally very calm dogs with a regal personality. If you have small children in your home, you will have to be positive that they will always be nice to the dog and treat it with gentle kindness. Once trained and used to the family, an Akita will fiercely protect and defend the family members. Visiting children will need to be told to be gentle, and you will need to keep your Akita on a leash when walking to prevent fights with strange animals.
To own an Akita, you may need plenty of space, considering that Akitas can get up to 120 pounds, but you do not necessarily need a large yard. They are generally docile indoors and do well as indoor dogs. They do, however, need daily walks to get adequate exercise. Another thing to consider if you plan on raising your Akita indoors is that they do experience heavy shedding about twice a year. You will need to brush their thick coat often to remove excess hair. You should not bathe an Akita unless absolutely necessary or you will remove the coating that protects them from hypothermia in cold or wet conditions.
Akitas are great hunters and wonderful working dogs. They are often used in police work and for sledding. They are happiest when they serve a purpose and are rewarded for a job well done. They are very dependable and sturdy dogs. Their thick coats make them suitable for northern environments and they love to work in the snow.
When looking for Akita puppies for sale, search from a large number of breeders and sellers. You will be happy when you choose the best dog for you and your family.


About the Author: Dean Burton is the owner of MyDreamPuppy.com, a leading provider of dogs for sale and dogs for sale. For more information, please visit MyDreamPuppy.com.

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Beagles for Sale!

Beagles are very cute and cuddly puppies! Their personalities and sweet dispositions have been attracting families for years. We are here to provide information on Beagles so that you may determine if buying a Beagle for your family would be as fun and fulfilling as you have dreamed.
Beagles are small to medium sized dogs that range from eighteen to thirty pounds when full grown. Males and females grow to be about the same size. Their coats are short and easy to maintain. They only need occasional baths and brushing, which makes them easy to care for.
Beagles make great family pets. They are fun loving, affectionate, active and loyal. They are known for their sweet temperament and are generally very loving towards children. They like to be active and need some exercise, so they are recommended for families with yards for them to play in. They love being walked and daily walks are encouraged for Beagle owners. They thrive on companionship and love attention. If they are ignored, they may howl. Some simple training and extra attention can alleviate this problem.
Beagles are also great hunting dogs. They are very resilient when it comes to hunting small game and they have the stamina that a long hunting day would require. They are world renowned for hunting hare and rabbit. They have great hunting noses and this can sometimes get them into trouble around the house. If you give them plenty of attention, toys and activities, then their hunting instinct should not get them into any trouble.
Beagles are very happy dogs. They are great for cheering you up when you are down and providing plenty of comic relief for the family. They love to play and are small enough to be carried around. They do not take up much space in the house and have short coats that do not shed a lot of hair all over the place. They are very strong, fast runners and love to play fetching games and even enjoy obstacle courses. They are nimble and enjoy the challenges of the course, especially when they are rewarded with some extra love.
When you are looking for dogs for sale, you may have some questions. You may be interested in using the internet to find your dream puppy. There are sites that allow amateur and professional sellers to list their dogs. This can be very helpful when you want to have your options open. You can search by breed, group or purpose when searching for your new pet. Information on different breeds can help you to narrow down your search.


About the Author: Dean Burton is the owner of MyDreamPuppy.com, a leading provider of dogs for sale and dogs for sale. For more information, please visit MyDreamPuppy.com.

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Wrinkles from Heaven! English Bulldog Puppies

There is not much cuter in the world than a wrinkly soft English Bulldog puppy! If you are looking for puppies for sale or just looking for information on owning an English Bulldog, then you have come to the right place.
The English Bulldog is a small, wide, strong dog with a distinct short snout and big wide-set eyes. They are very sought after and loved by many owners. They have little ears and have a boxy body. They come in a wide range of colors including red, yellow, white and brown. If you are looking for a pure breed, the only color to avoid is black.
If you do not mind drooling and snoring, then the English Bulldog will most likely fit right in with your family. You will need to let the dog know who is boss early on. They are extremely lovable, affectionate and loyal dogs, but they can be very stubborn if they think that they are the leader of the pack. You may have to be persistent with training to avoid stubbornness issues.
The English Bulldog is known for being a good guard dog. They look menacing and strong. Most intruders would not dare challenge a bulldog. But, despite the appearance, most English Bulldogs are extremely gentle with children and all people. They absolutely love attention and their well being actually depends on human interaction and affection.
The English Bulldog does not need a lot of exercise. Daily walks are sufficient for their health. Therefore, they do make good indoor dogs. They are not known for destroying homes or being wild inside the house. They are basically a docile pet that loves affection. Be careful when exercising your English Bulldog, as they can get too cold or too hot very easily. Be careful not to let your English Bulldog jump from high places or over exert themselves because it can lead to early hip and knee difficulties.
Other health issues include eyesight problems or breathing problems. You should also be aware that the English Bulldog has a shorter life expectancy than most dogs. They usually only live to be between eight and ten years old.
English Bulldogs have easy to maintain coats. They have short hair that only needs to be occasionally brushed. They do not shed a lot and only need baths once in a while. If you feed your dog wet food, then you may want to clean their face more often considering that their short snout and wide jaw requires them to stick their face in the food to eat it!
When looking for English Bulldog puppies for sale, consider shopping around different breeders online.

About the Author: Dean Burton is the owner of MyDreamPuppy.com, a leading provider of dogs for sale and puppies for sale. For more information, please visit MyDreamPuppy.com.

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Is that a Shih Tzu?

Shih Tzu puppies are among the cutest in the world. They are part of the Toy Group and are highly sought after for their cuteness and sweet dispositions. They are have royal attitudes and can be very entertaining around the house. They are small and portable, which makes them fun to take with you where ever you go. Many owners enjoy styling and brushing their long hair.
The Shih Tzu is a very happy breed of dog. They are fun and love to play, but do not require a whole lot of extra exercise. Therefore, they do make good house dogs or apartment dogs. They love walks and occasional walking combined with house play is sufficient activity for a Shih Tzu. They have a proud attitude and develop intricate personalities as they grow. Many owners love to spoil them and enjoy their human-like traits when it comes to their character.
The Shih Tzu is generally good with children and other pets. You will need to set certain boundaries early on and let your puppy know that you are the boss. Untrained Shih Tzu puppies can become snappy and more unruly that you may find acceptable. With plenty of love, attention and boundaries, a Shih Tzu can be a very happy and loving dog to own.
The coat of the Shih Tzu needs to be brushed daily to minimize tangles. They do not really shed and therefore are coveted by people looking for a good house dog. You can have their hair cut short if you do not have the time to brush them daily. A lot of people put the hair on top of their heads up in a bow. This not only looks cute and gives the Shih Tzu a lot of character, but it also helps them to see well.
Some owners report problems with housebreaking their Shih Tzu. This is because they are naturally resistant to following the rules. These problems can be greatly minimized by, again, letting your puppy know that you are the boss early on. Some people may think it is fun to let the dog do whatever they want and rule the roost, but they will quickly realize that there are some things that just are not acceptable. Consistency is a must when training your Shih Tzu.
If you have small children in your home, keep the size and personality of the Shih Tzu in mind. They may not take kindly to being stepped on or accidentally hurt by a child. They are a little nervous, especially around a lot of action or noise, and the end result could be snapping or biting. The Shih Tzu is also known for its snorting and snoring. Many owners think that this is an endearing quality, but some find that it keeps them or their children awake at night.
All things considered, you may decide that the Shih Tzu is the perfect dog for you. When looking for Shih Tzu puppies for sale, consider sites that allow both professional and amateur sellers to post information. This will help you to make the best decision when it comes to buying your new pet!

About the Author: Dean Burton is the owner of MyDreamPuppy.com, a leading provider of dogs for sale and dogs for sale. For more information, please visit MyDreamPuppy.com.

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Monday, July 14, 2008

Canine Compulsive Behaviors

Dogs can exhibit obsessive compulsive behaviors much like humans can. Many pet owners witness strange, repetitive, destructive or even harmful behaviors in their dogs and may have questions about treatment. Unfortunately, many owners elect to get rid of their dogs because of the behavioral issues. But, with a little love, care and special training, you can try to treat your dog and remedy some of these behaviors instead of giving them away or putting them in a shelter.

Many dogs may have a genetic predisposition to exhibit certain behaviors. Many breeds may show insistent tail chasing. This is the most common compulsive behavior in dogs. Other dogs will obsessively lick a paw or other part of their body. This may seem harmless at first, but over time, they can lick off the fur and wear down the skin, producing open sores and exposing them to infection. Many obsessive behaviors are destructive in nature and can hurt or injure the dog over time. Another compulsive behavior is snapping. Some dogs will snap into the air continually and wear out their jaws. Some have been reported to attack at certain times. Many will attack their food bowl or violently protect it. Some will jump to attack doorknobs and break off their teeth. Compulsive behaviors will continue if untreated and can become life-threatening to the dog.

Compulsive behaviors in dogs almost always stem from a stressful situation. Compulsive behaviors are a response to anxiety, much like they are in humans. Sometimes the behaviors come on gradually and sometimes there is a marked event, such as being hit by a car or being abused that can trigger compulsive behaviors. The behaviors can continue for years after the event is forgotten as a way to cope with any anxiety.

For example, if a dog is blind or going blind, it may feel very anxious about other pets or humans at feeding time. They may be thinking that something or someone will take their food and they will not be able to see it coming. The anxiety can cause the dog to snarl, bark, bite or even attack to protect the food dish. Many owners are afraid, threatened and even in real danger when they witness this behavior. The high anxiety of the dog needs to be controlled to reverse this behavior.

Before resorting to prescription drugs, such as serotonin re-uptake inhibitors, which have been shown to be very effective in treating such behaviors and anxieties in humans and dogs, try to work with your dog on treating the underlying anxiety.

Dogs are very good at sensing human anxiety. You must remain very calm even when you know that the behavior is about to begin. If you notice the anxiety level arising, take charge and show the dog that you are the leader of the pack by laying the dog down, without hurting them of course, and use a firm voice. Get the dog very calm and praise them for being calm. Only attempt this behavior modification if it is safe to do so. Talk with a vet or trainer about specific behaviors that you are trying to correct. The general idea is to let the dog know that you are the boss, and it is not acceptable to let your anxiety level rise to the point of doing the behavior.

A lot of dogs are very responsive to behavior modification training. You may have to stay with your dog constantly at first, depending on how often the behaviors are exhibited, but it may not take long to break these bad habits. If you are looking for dogs for sale and are concerned about compulsive behaviors, do not go to puppy mills where the dogs may have already been traumatized. Make sure that you are getting your dog from someone who has been treating them right. Online adoption and sales can allow you to really shop around when searching for your new pet.

About the Author: Dean Burton is the owner of MyDreamPuppy.com, a leading provider of purebred puppies for sale. For more information, please visit www.MyDreamPuppy.com.

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Alaskan Malamute Information

The Alaskan Malamute is a stunningly beautiful large breed of dog. The Alaskan Malamute is often used as a sled dog. They can grow up to weigh between seventy five and one hundred pounds, so be sure that you want a big dog before you commit to owning one as a pet.

The Alaskan Malamute, as its name suggests, is best suited for northern climates. This is mainly due to its very thick coat and undercoat. Their coats can be a variety of main colors, such as grey, black, red and sable. The main color is always paired with white in these dogs. If you are looking for a pure bred Alaskan Malamute, it should always have brown eyes. The tail should plume up over the back and have a lot of fur to keep the dog’s face warm in freezing weather while sleeping.

If you are considering an Alaskan Malamute as a house pet, there are a few things to be aware of. They can be great with children, but may not take well to a small child that hurts or teases. Older children in the home are preferred. Alaskan Malamutes are very active as puppies and need a lot of room to run and play. You will need a big yard with a good fence. Alaskan Malamutes can be destructive if ignored or not properly socialized. With some obedience training and proper handling, they usually grow into gentle mild-mannered dogs.

It is important to exercise your dog. Overheating is the main concern and you should be careful about exercising your dog in hot weather. Alaskan Malamutes can easily get too hot in warm climates. Their dense undercoat sheds for warmer weather. Make sure that your dog has plenty of shade and fresh water during warmer months.

Alaskan Malamutes are generally healthy dogs with little health issues to worry about. They eat as much as you give them and can get rather bloated and overweight. They only need a surprisingly small amount of food, so be careful about overfeeding.

Alaskan Malamutes have historically been prized sledding dogs. They were originally bred for sledding and are very powerful animals. They usually have a very sweet disposition as adults and may not make the best guard dogs. They are loyal companions and loved for their friendly mild manners by many owners. They do like to dig, so make sure that your fence is equipped to handle some deep digs and keep your dog in. They are territorial and may not get along well with other dogs. This is especially true with same sex or same breed dogs. They can be raised to accept other pets in the home, even small animals. You will need to properly introduce your dog to smaller pets so that your dog does not see them as prey.

Having an Alaskan Malamute in your life can be a real blessing and add a lot of love to your family. Choose wisely and avoid puppy mills when choosing your dog. Puppy mill dogs tend to have a lot more health and temperament problems. When looking for purebred dogs for sale, please visit www.mydreampuppy.com.

About the Author: Dean Burton is the owner of MyDreamPuppy.com, a leading provider of purebred puppies for sale. For more information, please visit www.MyDreamPuppy.com.

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Friday, July 11, 2008

Eye on your Dog’s Health: Obesity

Like people, healthy dogs become overweight or obese when there is an imbalance between the amount of calories consumed and the calories burned. Logic would lead us to conclude, then, that an overweight dog is likely receiving either too many calories, too little exercise or a combination of the two. Be aware that certain health conditions such as diabetes or thyroid problems can be underlying causes of obesity in dogs, making it important that you seek appropriate testing and veterinary care if there are signs that your dog is overweight, or if sudden changes in his weight occur. If health problems are ruled out as the root of your dog’s weight problem, an appropriate combination of calorie control and exercise is likely all it will take to get your best friend back to a healthy size.

"But," you may be thinking, "my dog doesn’t even eat that much!" Or does he? Many dog owners neglect to consider the caloric value of treats and human food fed to dogs, which can pack a lot of calories when consumed in addition to the dog’s regular food. Even little bits of treats and human food now and then can add up to an excess of calories, resulting in your dog reaching an unhealthy weight. Since health problems can compound as a result of being overweight, it is important to address increases in your dog’s weight as soon as signs are evident. It is easier to get a dog’s weight under control from an early stage than to tackle obesity and a slew of consequent health issues later.

Feeding your dog too many treats and table scraps is an easy enough habit to reverse. Sure, your dog appears to be in bliss when you finally cave to his begging at the table, but chances are your mannerisms and tone of voice have conditioned him to believe that table scraps are exciting. If you want to see a happy dog without putting him at risk of being overweight, how about taking him for a walk or run instead! In addition to appropriate caloric intake, dogs need exercise to maintain a healthy weight as well as overall good health. If your dog does not receive any extras besides his regular food, the type or amount of food he consumes may be the culprit for weight gain. The best plan of action is to consult with your veterinarian regarding the appropriate feeding and exercise plan to meet your dog’s individual needs. Your veterinarian may also suggest specific types of food and treats that will contribute to a healthy diet.

Many people believe that a dog is too thin if any of the dog’s ribs are visible, though this can actually be a sign of a healthy weight. Determining whether your dog is a healthy weight is best left to your veterinarian, who can use your dog’s breed, health and history to advise you on a fitting food and exercise regimen.

About the Author: Dean Burton is the owner of MyDreamPuppy.com, a leading provider of purebred puppies for sale. For more information, please visit www.MyDreamPuppy.com.

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