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Pastor de los Cárpatos - Descubre la nobleza y versatilidad de la fascinante raza

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Pastor of the Carpathians - Discover the nobility and versatility of the fascinating race

by Lobo Azul on Jul 25 2023
Shepherd dogs are distributed throughout Europe and this is the case of the shepherd of the Carpatos, to which It is also known as Romanian Pastor of the Carpats and that is originally from the lands that Romania make up today. Weight: 35 to 50 kilos Hair type: smooth and hard. Medium length Character: balanced and docile Health: Very solid Life expectancy: 12 to 14 years Origins We already have records of the existence of the shepherd of the Carpats in the fifteenth century, although it is assumed that these dogs or some very similar have been in the region for longer. In fact, it is said that the shepherd dogs in the Carpatos Montes can come from Mountain Boyeros, which in turn would descend from domesticated dogs nine millennia ago in Mesopotamia, just when goats and sheep became farm animals. For centuries it has been used as a guard dog and as a pastor dog, although the truth is that because of its size it is more the first than the second. He is considered one of the best breeds of shepherd dogs, and today is still used. The first contemporary and scientific news dates from the nineteenth century, when we see that the race appears in the magazine Veterinary Science Magazine, Year XV, No. 2. We must wait more than a hundred years, specifically to 1998, so that the Race Club is based, which worked hard until in 2005 the provisional approval by the International Cinological Federation is achieved. In 2015, its standard was reviewed and the final version that is currently in force was published. Main characteristics We are facing a large dog that belongs to the mastiff family. Thus, females measure 59 to 67 cm to the cross, while males range from 65 to 73. Its weight has a very wide range of 35 to 50 kilos, which depends a lot on the size of the specimen and its sex, since It is one of the dog breeds with the most marked sexual dimorphism. The males are much larger than the females, these are better shepherd dogs as they are lighter, but the truth is that both sexes are agile despite their robustness and size. The head is quite large and the fine snout, so that it resembles that of the wolf. The nose is wide, brown eyes and triangular ears, always glued to the cheeks. By living in such a cold area, with intense and abundant snowfall, The mantle is bilay. The exterior is rough and a little longer than the inside, short, dense and very soft. There is not much variety in the tones of the mantle that are admitted, as dogs must be carbon sand, being able to have little expanded white marks along the body. Charter character This shepherd of the Carpats seems to have two personalities. One when he has to defend his flock and another with his owners, similar to that of other shepherd dogs. If you are with the animals you keep it is a fierce dog that stands out for defending them at all costs. He knows what his job is and does, but that does not mean that it is an aggressive dog. In fact, he never attacks without any reason, since he will only do it if he or the flock are in danger. They can be territorial With their family they change completely, and are faithful and affectionate. This is common to shepherd dogs, since they have developed a very special bond with man throughout several millennia. They are calm if there is no flock to take care of, although sometimes they protect their family in excess, always without distrust unless they detect a danger very close. His behavior with children and other animals is good, but with the condition that he has space when moving. You can live on a floor, although of course it is not your favorite habitat and will be happier in the field. Sometimes they become territorial, what comes from their work with herds, but this can be solved with training and a good education. To do this, we must socialize it from puppy, with a job that must be aimed at getting used to receiving unexpected visits. The idea is that you understand that you don't always have to be alert. Here, the positive reinforcement will be our ally, which we can combine with sports such as agility, which will teach the dog to obey orders while burning energy and has fun with us. Care The shepherd of the Carpats is not a very demanding dog with the care. On the contrary, we are facing an animal of the most rustic that will ask us very little. With the hair we will not have problems, because it is enough to brush it once a week If you live with us inside the house, always thinking that you do not leave everything full of hair. This frequency will have to increase it when it moves. Yes, it will require us something else regarding the outputs. As a pastor dog that is, he has the habit of exercising and we will have to take very long walks with him, in addition to practicing some sport. Said otherwise, It is an animal that will ask us time to go out, otherwise both their mental health and physics will end up being. It is not a good dog to leave it only all day or have it in a booth in the garden. It requires attention, so if we are not going to give it, we will have to opt for another race. Feeding In his "natural habitat" the shepherd of the carpats feeds on almost anything, such as bread with milk or the water left over when cheeses are manufactured. He puts few pastes in this aspect, but when he is with us, we set aside that diet and provide him with a higher quality, which can be wet without any problem. We usually opt for dry feed because it is more comfortable for us and here we will find many options, always opting for brands that are sold in specialized centers. The idea is that Our dog feeds on a quality feed, with a high amount of protein of great availability, of those that are assimilated because they come from meats suitable for human consumption, and not from by -products. Besides, You should have no grains, carefully choosing when the shepherd of the Carpats is a puppy, since it is a large breed dog that will need a high amount of nutrients to grow with health. As always, if we have doubts we can rely on the veterinarian, although the truth is that choosing a brand that they are considered as premium we will not be wrong when feeding our dog. HEALTH OF THE CARPATOS PASTOR When dogs are used for centuries for work, their health is usually iron. This is because only the most suitable have been reproduced, since the care shone by their absence. In this way, it is one of the few races that do not have their own diseases or those that are prone by genetics, something that looks very little right now. Yes indeed, You can suffer those diseases that have to do with their size, as in all big dogs are the Hip dysplasia, patellar dislocation and stomach torsion. Dysplasia is frequent in large dogs and is diagnosed by radiographs, where you see how the femur head fits into the hip. Depending on the deviation, the symptoms will be milder or serious, preventing the animal from walking normally. It can also suffer from patellar dislocation, which occurs when the bone of this joint moves. There are varying degrees and if it is serious, it is necessary to operate, although sometimes it is cured with medication and rest. Beware of stomach torsion For the end we leave the dreaded stomach torsion, an acute and very dangerous problem. It occurs when the stomach is expanded by the accumulation of gases, food or liquids. In this case, the ligaments do not hold it and rotate on its axis. One of the consequences is that blood veins and vessels are compressed, so the blood does not reach the organs and they stop working. If the dog does not receive treatment immediately, he dies and hence its gravity, more when the causes are not well known. It is believed that a way to avoid it is not to let the dog be binge of food, especially before exercising and also later. Thus, what we can do is distribute the ration in three shots and try not to stress the animal while eating. Other dog breeds that may also interest you: Doberman American Akita Bobtail German shepherd Argentine Dogo Chow chow Cane Corso Great Danish Afghan lebrel Dalmatian ROTTWEILER
Silky terrier - Descubre esta curiosa raza

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Silky Terrier - Discover this curious race

by Lobo Azul on Jun 13 2023
When we see Silky Terrier or Australian Silky, We immediately think we are facing a slightly bigger Yorkshire Terrier, what is because this English race has a lot to do with Silky, although the truth is that they are two dogs that have some differences between them. Weight: 3.5 to 5 kilos Hair type: Long, fine and very soft Character: Curious, active and faithful Health: strong, with some typical problem of small races Life expectancy: Around 15 years Origins We have to go back to the nineteenth century in order to know the origins of this dog, which was created in Australia and the reason differs according to where we look for information. In some places, in the same Wikipedia, we see that their origins were like a dog to exterminate rodents, but in others they tell us that It originated from the crosses made by an English breeder who emigrated to Australia. There he crossed some terriers with others such as Yorki and Australian terrier, obtaining the Silky which he liked a lot outside Australia, so much that in 1900 he had his first standard. It seems that this breeder, called MacArthur Little, did not want to get a new breed, but be able to select a terrier with smooth and soft hair, instead of entangled and hard hair, characteristic of the group's races. Right now the Silky Terrier It is one of the dog breeds recognized by the FCI, which classifies it as a working dog, although the truth is that its appearance is that of one more of the companion dogs that exists, something that can deceive us, since it is a working animal. Characteristics The characteristics of the silky Australian, another of the names with which this dog is known, do not differ much from those of the Yorki, so much that it is very difficult to distinguish it from it for an eye that is not an expert. It is a small and very compact dog, since They do not usually exceed 26 cm To the cross in the case of males, as well as it is complicated that the 5 kilos exceed, the 4 kilos being one of the most common weights. Seen from afar gives us the feeling of being a refined and elegant dog, something that is confirmed when we approach him. If we touch it, we realize that it has a strong musculature under that mantle and that its jaws are powerful. His head is medium -sized with respect to his body, the eyes are oval and small, while the ears are shaped like V, they are erect and should never present long hair. The eyes are one of the keys when differentiate it from Yorkshire Terrier, because those of this are round, those of Silky Terrier are oval. In addition, the body of the silky terrier is less elongated and stronger. How is your hair? Hair is very important in Silky, since It is one of its main characteristics. Thus, it is long as it lets you move and never covers your eyes. In the ears, as we have seen and on the legs, the hair should be short unlike the mantle in the rest of the body. There are few accepted colors, specifically any blue and fire, preferring intense and well -defined tones arranged as the standard dictates. Finally, it must be clarified that it is not uncommon for the puppies to be born black instead of blue, which will change as the months pass. In fact, it is said that the maximum blue tone that a dog will have can be seen when it is 18 months. Silky character Although there are diversity of opinions, it seems that the race did dedicate some time to kill rodents, as well as to warn of the presence of intruders in order for larger dogs to take care of the threat. If the silky terrier did not live this lifestyle, it was the way in which the races that created it for centuries were developed, so that instinct is always there. What does that mean? Well, although it has all the appearance of the typical animal that spends its life sleeping in your bed, the truth is that It is a working dog that has a huge hunter instinct. Therefore, it is not the best race to live with other pets, so that if we have cats, rabbits, small rodents, etc., perhaps we should think of another dog that gets along with them. Despite this instinct hunter, Silky is an excellent company animal, it is very loyal with his family, so much that despite his small size he protects them from strangers whenever he has occasion. Here we can talk about an excess of territoriality that must be treated from puppy, socializing it at an early age in order not to become an animal too aggressive. We can take it to the parks so that it is with other dogs of its size once the vaccine cycle is fulfilled, which will help you know how to relate and live without fighting. Similarly, you have to try to expose it to cats and correct their reactions if they are not adequate. Care We begin with how obvious the maintenance of your hair is, which requires intense work that consists of combing it daily, coming to do it twice a day at the time of mute. To do this, It is best to consult with a canine hairdresser, which will explain how to comb it and what kind of accessories use with the idea of ​​preventing knots without breaking the hair, which is very fine. When washing it, you have to do it with a long -haired dog shampoo, better if it carries conditioner, since it will comb it it will be easier. If possible, we will choose a sunny day, then dry it with a dryer can be a rather tedious process for both the dog and us. Another fundamental part in the care of this breed has to do with the exercise. You must walk several times, because despite its size it is very active And you need the outdoors and run. Otherwise, obesity problems will soon appear. With the exercise you also have to help you have your mind occupied, since this breed is very intelligent and restless. In this way, environmental enrichment games and even mental acuity can be practiced, in which it will surely surprise us. Feeding Food is not complicated whenever we keep in mind that It has a certain tendency to gain weight, so we will have to be careful with the amounts, although the exercise helps this not happen. Of course, we will choose a I think for small breeds, since it is the one that best goes for the size of the croquette and its composition. Any premium brand will serve us, although if we want we can buy a specific one for the Yorkshire Terrier, which is the breed that most resembles it in terms of constitution and weight, but it is not necessary. It will be necessary to be attentive to the scale, so that we must respect the amounts that the manufacturer guides and check the weight of the animal, warning the veterinarian if we see that our specimen has a tendency to gain weight. In this case, one of the solutions is to move on to a light or low -calorie feed, with a greater amount of fiber, thus getting the Silky commits and satiates, but without ingesting too much energy, something we will always do after talking to the veterinarian.   Silky Terrier health Given its origin, the silky of Australia It is a very strong dog with an iron health. In fact, it is nothing strange that the copies of the race arrive at fifteen without too many ailments. Of course, like every small dog, you will always have a willingness to suffer diseases of the type of kneecap and the problems associated with it, when this part of the joint moves. It is a painful process and if it happens we will see how the dog comes to limp or cannot sustain itself on that leg, so that it will be necessary to go to the veterinarian, where it is usually cured with medications. When the dislocations are repeated and more serious, it is possible that the dog has to go through the operating room, although this is not the most common. Another disease of the bones, which has a certain incidence in the race, is that of legg-Calvé -perthe. Under this long name, he hides A pathology that attacks young dogs and that necrotas the head of the femur causing a accused lameness, although it has treatment. Do not forget about alopecia, which also suffers from the Silky Terrier with some frequency, although there is only one cause here and it may be due to many such as environmental, parasites, food allergies, etc. Other small dog breeds that may interest you: Angaluz winemaker Boloñes bichón Cavapoo Pomerania Australian terrier Pinscher Evil-shi Teckel Norfolk Terrier Jack Russell Terrier Pekingese Poodle Westy French bulldog Maltese bichon
Akita Americano - Una raza de perro muy territorial

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American Akita - A very territorial dog breed

by Lobo Azul on Jun 06 2023
The American akita, which is now known as Akita, It has the same origin as the Japanese, but it has evolved differently from Akita Inu "Original", giving rise to two different races. Weight: 32 to 59 kg Hair type: double layer protecting it from cold Character: intelligent, balanced and very faithful Health: Very good, with some genetic diseases Life expectancy: between 12 and 14 years Origins It is common to that of Akita Inu and we already have news of them in the seventeenth century. His name comes from the city of Akita, which was the capital of the island of Honshu. There the Matagi Akitas were developed, which were used mainly in dog fights and also in the hunting of large animals, such as deer or bears. Jumping in time we go until the second half of the nineteenth century, when the race underwent a change when mixed with others such as the German shepherd or the tosa inu, all with the idea that the size of these animals grew. We advance more and thus we arrive at World War II, which was a disaster for the Akitas, as happened with many other races. Here, the policy of killing all dogs was added in order to wear their skin to make military clothing. Only German shepherds were fought, since these were employed by the military. That made some fans try to save the breed by mixing it with German shepherds, trying not to sacrifice their dogs. At the end of World War II there were several types of Akitas With the end of World War II the state of the race was disastrous and it can be said that there were three types o Lines: the Matagi Akitas, the fighting akitas and those who were mixed with the German shepherds. Fans tried to restore the race and this was done through the bloodline known as "Dewa." This Dewa line was popular and it was the one that landed in the United States with the military who returned from occupied Japan at the end of the war. In the appearance of this line there was a lot of the mastiffs and German shepherds, following their development in the hatcheries of the United States. At the same time, in 1950 in Japan they begin to work in order to recover the old Akita Inu, which will be the one that gives rise to the Japanese line. In this way, the two branches are created. The American usually has a black mask and resembles a defense dog, while the Japanese is a friendlier race and has a white mask. The total differentiation between both lines was in 2006, when the International Cinological Federation (FCI), acknowledged the American line as American Akita and places it in Group V. Main characteristics One of its main characteristics is in its appearance, which is imposing. In fact, in Spain it has been included among the PPP breeds by its force rather than its character, a law that has already been repeatedly repealed for breed lovers. As soon as we see it we realize that we are facing a solid dog, with a strong skeleton and very balanced proportions in which functionality prevails, something natural if we consider its origins. Its fur is double cape, which makes it ideal for cold areas, since it resists low problems without problems. The tail is striking, which is always curled on the spine, with a hue that is sometimes different from the one that dominates in the mantle, creating a good contrast. The American Akita can have several shades in her hair, such as gray, painting, white or gray, with a mixture of these colors, especially white. Another of the peculiarities of the race is in its head and in its ears. The head forms a triangle, with very small eyes. The ears are also triangular and it takes them raised. It can reach 71 cm high, which makes it a large-giant dog, this being one of the main differences with the Japanese Akita, which is smaller and less weight. We must not forget the black mask, that although it is a feature that tells us that we are facing an Akita, sometimes they have it and sometimes not. In fact, there may be no mask, that the head is black or even has blaze. Character We are facing a very territorial dog that tends to make rounds by his house or the plot, watching that not between any stranger, with independent and reserved temperament. In fact, it is said that it is one of the dog races that approximates the way of behaving of cats, which perhaps has to do with its origins in Japan. Protects his family above all, both people and other animals. In fact, it does not usually get along with dogs, with which it is quite dominant. It is convenient to socialize the puppy very well from a young age, educating him positively and resorting to a training if necessary, especially when teaching him basic obedience, with the idea of ​​being able to control it in all situations. Inside the house it is very docile and calm, but especially if there are children we will have to be careful when friends or strangers enter those who do not know. This is because it can attack if he perceives any gesture that seems to him a threat against his. When we go to the park you will have to be cautious with other males If he does not know them and has not maintained a relationship with them. If they undergo him, he will not cause a fight, but if they face the confrontation and it is not easy to separate it when he bites. It is said that inside there is a sleeping lion that we do not want to wake up, which is a very good definition of its character with respect to other dogs. Thus, as a conclusion of this section we can say that it is not the ideal race for those who begin with dogs, being better to leave it to people already experienced in the management of animals, especially those of large size. Care We start with the hair, which is dense and quite prominent. This forces us to brush it every day, doing it twice when he is moving, otherwise he will turn the house into a sea of ​​hairs. Luckily, The American Akita is one of the cleanest dogs that exist and is rejoiced regularly, cleaning himself when he has a time of rest like after playing or eating. Anyway, we must not neglect your hygiene and that is why you have to go through the bathtub every two months or so, expanding this period depending on whether the dog lives at home or in the garden. The nails usually grow a lot, so you have to be attentive and cut them before they bother you when walking. We can do it with a specific scissors or take it to the veterinarian. With respect to exercise, despite its size, Akita is a very active animal. Thus, at least you have to go out to take a walk three times a day, something that can be complemented with other exercises such as running, The agility, the bicycle, etc. Also They love playing and that keeps him as adults. Therefore, it should have several toys appropriate to the force of his mouth, since he entertains himself by biting. Feeding As with all dogs, we must give it the best food we can afford. That means leaving aside the food they sell in supermarkets, opting for what is acquired in specialized stores. This is even more important as it is a large or giant race, of those that grow barbarity in the first months of their life. During them, Akita will need quality nutrients in large quantities. So, We are going to provide a meal adapted to each of the stages of your life, which is simple thanks to the brands that offer it at this time. Given its size and the amount of food you need daily, we are going to distribute the taking in two or three times, and we will never give it before or after coming from doing some exercise. We cannot recommend a concrete brand and a good idea is to consult with the veterinarian, testing how a brand feels and changing another if we see that it suffers diarrhea, itching, etc. Luckily, in the market there is a good variety and we have monoproteic feed, for dogs with sensitive skin, fish, etc. Yes indeed, It would be necessary to have some component dedicated to caring for your hair, since it is one of its main characteristics. If we notice that the hair does not shine as it should, a solution would be to put a stream of olive oil a couple of times a week in its food bowl. Health Akita is a very strong dog that barely suffers from diseases. In fact, most of them are due to their size. Eczema This does not have to do with the lift, but with the type of hair it possesses. Thus, sometimes we can see that the animal scratches a lot and it is because it has an eczema, which is what is called the inflammation of the skin or dermatitis. That happens more in the time of mute, in which we will have to brush it very often. Luckily, the veterinarian will stop this problem immediately with anti -inflammatories of topical use, that is, they are placed on the affected area. Stomach torsion Here we talk about a disease that is seen in large dogs and that is deadly if it takes to go to the veterinarian. It is so serious, that even four out of ten treated dogs die. It is because the stomach is dilated by gases. It grows so much that the ligaments that hold it do not do their job and turn around, so the blood irrigation is cut. When preventing it, It is best not to give food or before the walk and nothing else come back. We will also give our pet a quality diet and divided into several portions, doing our best in order to eat without hurry. Hip dysplasia Again, it is a problem suffered by dogs from the largest breeds and that affects the hip, preventing the animal from moving normally or even running. There are several degrees and it is not uncommon for lameness to appear and also pain, being a hereditary disease that is avoided not breastfeeding with specimens that suffer from it. In fact, it is not uncommon to ask for an radiography of the parents in order to verify that this problem does not exist. In the most serious cases you have to go through the operating room for the veterinarian to correct it, while mild are solved with physiotherapy and some medications such as condoprotectors. We must not forget that it can appear due to environmental factors. Therefore, good food is crucial when Akita is a puppy, as it is not to do sudden exercises until the year. Other dog breeds that may interest you: German shepherd Bobtail Akita Inu Cane Corso American bulldog Afghan lebrel Tosa Inu Napolitan mastin Dalmatian ROTTWEILER Labrador retriever Doberman
Terranova | un verdadero perro de peluche

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Newfoundland | A true stuffed dog

by Lobo Azul on Apr 27 2023
He never happened to you that as a child you always wanted your teddy bear to become a real bear? Apparently it was not absolutely necessary to adopt a bear to achieve this dream. At the highest point of our planet, in a set of islands northeast of Canada, a beautiful breed of dogs was raised and over the years it has become the most faithful and playful life partner of all. We refer to Newfoundland dogs. A breed of dogs that, not only can it become an excellent guardian dog, but it is also The most tender and loyal partner for the family. Newfoundic dogs, if they are well trained, can also become very good lifeguards, since their swimming skills are unique in the canine world, ideal if you have children around a pool or if, on the other hand, you like to take your children to lakes or rivers, the endicava will throw themselves in their help without hesitation if they consider that they run any risk. What do you know about this spectacular dog lineage? Accompany us to discover much more about Beautiful and Playful Newfound. Size: Giant.Weight: Between 65 and 85kg.Hair type: Medium and long.Character: Affectionate, intelligent and loyal.Health: Possible problems with joints and bones.Life expectancy: Possible problems with joints and bones. Where do the Newfoundland come from? These dogs saw their beginning on the Canadian island that bears the same name, perhaps not in the same way we know them today. It is not known for sure where they descend, although the theory that has gained more fame over the years is that they evolved from the Great Pyrenees, brought to the island of Newfoundland by Basque fishermen. While it is not completely clear how the Newfoundland dog we know evolved, what is known is that it came to the island through European fishermen. This dog evolved on the earth and in the ocean, for this reason he developed flat and wide legs and his fur has a double water resistant layer. The Newfoundland was formed by its surroundings and the works it did, even throwing sleds. He helped victims of shipwrecks to reach the shore, also He helped children when they ended up in deep water or moved away from the shore, and even helped sailors to extend the heavy fishing nets in the sea. All this allowed him to form and become the dog we know today. How can we distinguish a terranova? The Newfoundland are not the typical race that we will find in the houses of the neighborhood, They are large and classified in the dog category "giants”. Males can weigh from 65 to 80 kg, while females from 55 to 65 kg. Its stature can be up to 76 centimeters, however, much larger specimens have been recorded, some have weigh up to 120 kilograms, and others measuring more than a meter in diameter from the nose to the tail. The Newfounds are known for having a double layer of flat and water -resistant fur. The outer layer is quite thick and long, while the internal is soft and thick. His Beautiful fur It can occur in several colors. Although the most common is black, brown, gray, or white tone with black spots can be seen. Personality of a terranova These They are very sweet dogs, known for being intelligent and very loyal. It is one of the best options for a family dog, since, regardless of its size and rudeness, A terranova will always be willing to be gentle and docile. Be that as it may, each dog race must be correctly socialized with other dog breeds, with humans and with the little ones of the house that have an almost equal energy to any dog. This in order not to present any incident with the people and animals with whom they will share space at some point in their lives. These dogs need family attention, leaving it aside in the patio or garden could generate negative behaviors. Inviting family friends, children's friends home or even letting him know the neighbors is an excellent form of improve your social skills. Being so great it is not advisable to have one of these massive dogs in an apartment, they are active and of a lot of movement, they also grew in nature between lakes and seas. A house with a patio will be what will go best. Dogs, such as humans, can develop different personalities. It is not only as if they copy the attitudes of its owners, it is more like who is introverted, extroverted, lazy or very hyperactive. We must think very well before acquiring any pet and take into account its personality, a Newfoundic dog will frequently bark and not because he feels threatened, but because he is part of his way of being. A Newfoundland can become an ideal partner For any family member, it is one of the noblest, calm and loving races. The adoption of a terranova translates into adopting a life partner who can also save our lives on more than one occasion. SPECIAL CARE OF SPILLS When you have a pet with such a thick and abundant mane, the common thing is to expect that at the end of the day our pet approaches us with remains of leaves, twigs and fluffs caught between her fur. Even worse, on rainy days your terranova will surely end with the legs full of mud. Sometimes the owners of these dogs prefer to take them to stylists, because it is very difficult for them to take care of all the personal hygiene you need, however, at home it is important that we brush their fur daily to avoid the accumulation of dirt, to prevent it from getting entangled and, in the same way, to clean it of the hairs that have fallen, so we will foresee that the carpets, soils and furniture are filled with their abundant fur. The Dogs of the terranova race They need to brush their teeth as frequently as possible to avoid the accumulation of tartar, problems in gums and bad breath. If the brushing of the teeth is daily, this will help a lot to the oral health of Can. In addition to the care of their fur, like all pet, we must take care of their nails and cut them every month (if we hear them sound against the ground when they walk, we will know that they are very long and that they need to be cut). It is also necessary to clean your ears properly with a moistened cotton every time they have accumulation of dirt. To make the toilet time more enjoyable for your pet, be sure to get used to these regular reviews and care. In this way, in adulthood, they will not have problems when veterinary checks are performed. It is vitally important to perform these controls in your terranova, checking their legs, fur, eyes, nose and mouth, seeing the signs that your body gives us, and thus prevent any anomalous condition that this may be suffering. Health of a terranova Like every living being, Dogs are not exempt from suffering certain conditions or diseases, we must always keep in mind that the care of a life is something of great value and that we must ensure that this living being has a quality of life comparable to that of a human being. Being such a large dog, it is usual to develop joint problems or bones, such as hip dysplasia or shoulders. They can suffer from heart problems, cataracts, gastric torsion and even cancer. Therefore, it is very important that the dog or bitch be periodically reviewed by its trusted veterinarian and it is good to take it into account when deciding to adopt one of these puppies, no one said that adopt a big dog It would come with small challenges. The life expectancy of a Newfoundland goes from 8 to 10 years. Eating habits Having said the conditions that our terranova could suffer, it is very important that we do not oversize it, since large dogs have a greater tendency to develop overweight and obesity, which in turn could lead to a dysplasia of shoulders or hips. Keeping our dog in good shape is essential for their health, especially being a dog categorized as "giant." Giving high quality food to our pet is an essential step for their good digestive, mouth, for the good conservation of their hair, for their good growth when they are puppies, and to reinforce their immune system. The recommended thing is feed our dog Twice a day, two cups of Your dry quality of high quality will be enough, highlighting that food should be high in protein and low in its fat percentage. If the dog is an adult, the amount of food that we give will be subject to the size of our pet, it will depend on how active physically: dogs that perform more physical activities usually need more foods than dogs with more sedentary behaviors. What to expect when our dog is waiting? Regardless of their race, and although I cannot speak with words, receive the puppies of our pet is an equal magical process. We already know how beautiful our Petranova pets are, now imagine how beautiful their young will be. The delivery process begins the same as with all canines: the pregnant dog will be isolated and will look for the most comfortable place to bring their babies to this world. Dogs do not always choose the best sites to give birth, they are worried that their puppies nad them well and only look for a remote, quiet place, where they can spend their long hours of childbirth, which in some cases can become 36. In this large number of hours, the dogs do not consume food or drink any liquid. The most recommended when it comes to such a large breed is to call a veterinary doctor who can assist her at that time of so much physical and emotional stress.   The gestation of the Newfoundland dog is lengthened sixty day (two months). However, puppies should not always be expected on day 60, they can be born a few days before. How many young can we expect? It is well known that large dogs have the ability to generate a large number of puppies, range from eight to twelve puppies, and stop them more easily than a small dog. The Newborn dogs from Newfoundland They fit in the palm of our hand, and it is vital that the temperature of the room is tempered for them, even when the mother provides their heat. Another thing to take into account in this process is the size of the mother, the place you choose to give birth must be reduced, not to the point that the animal is uncomfortable, but so that it does not turn and ends up crushing the fragile young. At the end of the day you will have some Beautiful Newfoundlands And you will end up more in love than the first time you saw your dog, now mother. Conclusion A terranova is a dog that, when entering the family, will leave an indelible brand in our memory, its nobility, leadership, empathy and affection will make our hearts melt just thinking about the great friend who awaits us at home, or when we take them for a walk, I can assure that more than one passenger will be hypnotized with their mane and their charism.   They are lifeguard, and not only do we refer to the maritime field, the ending comes home to cure all those wounds: loneliness, sadness, and His disposition with his owner will always be the best, either at home, in the garden, in the park or wherever we take to Our beautiful guard dog. More interesting articles of our blog: Cane Corso Bullmastiff Tibano mastin Spanish Mastion English Lobo Great Danish Komondor Argentine Dogo San Bernardo  
Pastor del Cáucaso - Una de las razas más grandes y populares

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Caucasus pastor - One of the largest and most popular races

by Lobo Azul on Apr 04 2023
The Caucasus pastor is a large dog that has become popular in recent years, especially as a guardian, since among the characteristics of this pastor dog is being very territorial, which does not make it suitable for everyone. Weight: between 50 and 70 kilos Hair type: abundant and smooth, forming a large mantle that can be a bit rough Character: Obedient and faithful. Very territorial Health: Excellent, without known genetic diseases Life expectancy: ten to twelve years Origins The origins of the Caucasian shepherd, name with which it is also known, are in the Caucasus mountain range, which is between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, in what today are the territories that belong to Azerbaiyan, Armenia, Georgia and Russia. Right now a Russian race is considered, although the truth is that if we see the specimens that are currently realized that there are many different constitutions and statures, in addition to several colors. This means, more when the territory that covers the race is so extensive, that the race was not constituted in Russia, but is typical of a broader area and that there is a huge variety of dogs that have been called shepherds of the Caucasus. Yes, it is certain that it is a shepherd dog, but as it happens with large dogs, it is not a Carea dog, but saved the cattle from the attack of animals such as wolves or thieves. About age, it is said that he has about six centuries, but as always happens, this is almost impossible to verify, especially when the territory where the race originated is so dispersed. Main characteristics of the shepherd of the Caucasus One of the main characteristics of the shepherd of the Caucasus is its large size, since it is a huge animal that It can reach 70 cm high and exceed 70 kilos in the case of males. That gives them a fairly fierce appearance, especially in the longest mantle varieties, since there are two others, one of short hair and another intermediate, which are admitted in the standard, which is quite permissive in this aspect. As for its morphology, we also find differences between the Caucasian pastor of the steppe and the mountain, being the first most graceful and light, while the second is a more square and robust animal. The mantle is admitted in white, straw, black or brown, although the one that is most seen is the straw with black areas such as snout. His head is very characteristic, since in these shepherds of the Caucasus it is very large and powerful, with very strong jaws that can exert great strength. As a curiosity, It is one of the races in which sexual dimorphism is more marked, so that females are much smaller than males. Character When talking about the character of the shepherd of the Caucasus, the controversy begins immediately, since there has been an image of him that does not correspond to reality. In fact, if we are looking for photos of this dog breed, we will see that there are several in which it has a little friendly attitude. What is said about him is that it is unpredictable and that it has an excessive and uncontrollable aggressiveness, something that is not true, although what Yes, it's true that it is not a race for a first -time owner. If you can expect a quick and very violent reaction when this animal sees that there is a threat to your home or your family, since this is how it has acted for centuries hiding between the sheep so as not to be seen and attacked the wolves by surprise. You need a good training A Caucasian shepherd can be a good company dog, provided we know the dog's breed we have in hand and receive adequate training since it is very small, starting right away. It will thus become an educated and more or less obedient dog, since there are times when its owner can disobey, something that must not be kept when it is loose and out of our control. Although sometimes it may seem like it is not a teddy bear, so We cannot expect from him the submission of other more familiar races. Thus, he does not like that they caress him and if they do it, he will take a step back whenever he is a copy with a balanced character. The relationship with children is excellent, who does not consider their owners, mainly obeying one of the family members, to the one who manages to dominate him without exercising violence at any time. It should be exposed to many people and other dogs since childhood, always with the idea that socialize and control your dominant character, although perhaps the best thing is to go to a training to help us in this aspect. Care You have to start talking about hair care, which is the most obvious, since if we have a long mantle specimen (they are the ones that are most seen) you will have to comb it regularly, better if it is daily. With a good brushing every day the knots are avoided and we keep their mantle clean, silky and brilliant, a frequency that may have to increase in times of mute, in which they release huge amounts of hair. You always have to use a specific comb for long -haired breeds, and given how big the shepherd of the Caucasus and the hair it has, we will have to invest in a quality brush. Exercise is another of the pillars of the care of this animal, which under no circumstances should live on a floor, where it would feel locked up and could become dangerous. Will require several daily, long walks if it can be. Leaving your home and burning energy will come very well, because it will be calmer. Do not bathe it often, more if you live away from home, but you will have to do it at least once every two or three months, depending on how dirty it is. We will use a quality shampoo and let it dry in the sun after eliminating excess water. As he has so much hair, we should check it daily looking for parasites, since they can hide in a very simple way, infecting the dog without us noticing. Caucasian pastor feed Food is fundamental in any dog ​​breed, but it is crucial when we talk about large animals like this, which belongs to giant breeds with their 70 kilos. It is convenient to establish a food plan with the veterinarian, giving it a I think adequate for this type of raceS In each of the stages of his life, the most important thing being the puppy. Here, we are always going to buy a feed for puppies of large and giant breeds, because they are the ones that have all the nutrients that the dog needs when developing a huge body. When that stage happens it is crucial that we opt for a feed without grains, all with the idea that the dog does not fat, which can cause many health problems by adding more weight to which their legs already support. We can say that the more we spend on food, the more we will save in the veterinarian, so your food always has to be of the highest quality, avoiding the feed they sell in supermarkets. The shepherd of the Caucasus does not eat as much as it seems, they are austere dogs, but Yes, it is a good idea to break the rations in order to prevent stomach torsion, a serious problem that affects large breed dogs. It seems that it can trigger her eating too much at once, so we will talk to the veterinarian to advise us when to give her your feed and what amounts to put on the bowl. Health We are facing one of the races with better health of all that exist, since due to its genetic variability and the way in which it has been raised for centuries, hereditary diseases are not known. Yes, there are several that can suffer, but they are due to their size and not to their race. Specifically, The two most common are hip dysplasia and stomach torsion. The hip dysplasia is prevented by avoiding buying dogs whose ancestors have had this problem, which is achieved by a responsible breeder and asking for radiographs of parents, grandparents, etc. It can also be given by environmental factors such as obesity, hence it is so important to feed these animals well when they are puppies and not force them to do too much until they grow. Another disease, which we have already talked about, is the stomach torsion. Here the stomach broken on itself, being able to cause death if it does not intervene immediately with an emergency operation. Its origins are not clear, but we do know that it can be prevented by dividing food into several shots and avoiding the shepherd of the Caucasus to feed before going for a walk or when he gets home. Giving it a natural diet like the barf can also come well, because it seems that it strengthens the stomach muscles. Other breeds of large and giant dogs: BullmASTIFF Argentine Dogo Cane Corso Napolitan mastin San Bernardo German shepherd Chow chow Great Danish Dalmatian ROTTWEILER Labrador
Boyero Australiano: una raza nacida fruto de la necesidad

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Australian Boyero: a breed born as a result of need

by Lobo Azul on Mar 14 2023
Shepherd dogs did not arise alone in Europe. In fact, In Australia there are several races, among which is the Australian boyero, born fruit of need. Now it has become a company dog, which is not suitable for all owners. Size: 43 to 51 cm Weight: between 17 and 23 kilos Hair type: Short, smooth and very thick Character: shy, faithful and very active Health: prone to several hereditary diseases Life expectancy: 12 to 14 years Origins of the Australian Boyero Unlike very old breeds, whose origin is not documented and are the result of random crossings, in the case of the Australian Boyero we can follow its creation process very well. It all starts at the beginning of the 19th century, when many European settlers arrive and need dogs that work with wild cattle in very hard conditions. They had taken their pets with them, but the heat ended up killing them all. Already in 1840 such a hall came up with a good idea to cross collies with dingos, the wild dogs in the area. The result was regular, but to that crossing more were added races like the Dalmatian or the Bull Terrier. A hard dog was obtained, which Thanks to the Blood of Dyngo, he did not fear any kind of cattleOr, in addition to enduring the extreme heat of Australia without problems, although over time it has been losing popularity. Today a lot is used in sports with dogs And they continue to see, working with cattle in the most inhospitable areas of the Australian continent, something that endures few dogs. Characteristics of the Australian Boyero They are medium dogs with a maximum of 51 cm to the cross in the case of males, which can reach 50 kilos. This weight is not due to the fact that the Australian Boyero is a very strong and muscular dog. In fact, despite these kilos they are very agile and have great resistance. The hair is very soft and has a double layer, being the exterior of hard hair that protects it from environmental aggressions, while the internal mantle is very dense and short fur. It can have several colors such as blue or mottled red, in both cases with spots all over the body. If the color is blue, the spots will be blue, black or fire, while it is the dog with the red mantle usually has red spots distributed throughout the body and head. The colors are used to call these dogs as Red Heeler and Blue Heeler, being the first red and the second blue, without accepting more colors. Australian Boyero character As a good shepherd dog, the Australian boyero is loyal, never tires, is very intelligent and waits a lot of energy. He is a single master dog, so he will choose his in the family and will follow him everywhere, leaving others a little to sections. Although it is not a guard dog, it is accustomed to protecting cattle from attacks, so that it keeps its territory and if you feel threatened, a fierce and aggressive dog that does not hesitate to use your teeth will be shown. These qualities are at the same time what an incredible animal does and prevents many owners from having it, especially those who have no experience or that are short of time. They need an owner with energy, who can exercise with him daily and that he is able to stimulate his mind with games, training or canine sports of all kinds. Education of the Australian Boyero His education must begin with socialization when he is a puppy. We should take it with us everywhere, because it has to see people, deal with dogs, other pets such as cats, expose themselves to traffic noises, etc. This guarantees that as an adult will not have fears and phobias that make us difficult to coexist with him, since they tend to distrust strangers. As for his training, it can be said that he has two very different slopes, such as sports and the one to be destined for daily coexistence, the one we call obedience. Being a work dog, training it to perform sports will be very simple, because it is very smart and is always willing to pay attention to its owner, so he will love what we teach him in this aspect. Another thing is obedience, since it does not have too much self -control. His energy prevents him from staying still for a long time, so we will have to resort to positive reinforcement techniques and have patience, seeking to help a professional if necessary. You have never to punish it, since that will make them unstable, just as you don't have to stop offering stimuli, because your character will change to the worse. In fact, it is not uncommon to see abandoned Australian Boyeros because his family does not know how to treat them.   Australian Boyero Health Even if you come from a cross with a Dyngo and be a working dog, which usually have an iron health, in this case it is not so and There are a few hereditary diseases to which it is prone, perhaps to too many Hip dysplasia is one of them, although this may have to do with its size, but it is also predisposed to others such as deafness, which comes from the dalmatics. In addition, it can suffer from cataracts, dislocation of intraocular lenses and atrophy of the retina, which means that if we have one it is best to speak with the veterinarian in order to check your eyes very often, several times a year. It also comes to experience obsessive-compulsive disorders, although the truth is that this more than a disease is a problem that can appear if it is not treated in the way this dog requires. As we see, With this breed we will have to go to the veterinarian as a prevention, something that must be taken into account, since this means that you have to devote time and money to these visits. Australian Boyero Care The hair is very simple to take care of, since it is enough to brush it once a week and can eat everything, although It is best to give you a good quality feed, of the premium with natural ingredients. Another thing is the issue of walks, since it will need to exercise a lot, which will be very complicated in a city, because it has to leave at least three times a day and run free, which is not always possible in an urban environment. It is a country dog, where you can go loose, while we can go out with him to exercise such as running, swimming, riding a bike or even seeing some sheep in order to remember their origins. Of course, the one who is a “town” dog does not mean that the day can be spent only in a garden, because here it will suffer a lot and in the end the dreaded behavior problems will appear. In fact, If you are going to spend many hours alone, it is best to look for another dog to be together, because it does not feel very good alone or doing sports without its owner or other dogs around. Adopt an Australian boyero Adopting an Australian boyero in Spain is almost impossible. In fact, within our borders the breeders have the fingers of the hand, since it is a very unknown dog in our country and there are hardly any specimens down the street. The same happens in the rest of Europe, so that if we want one we have the option to buy it, being lucky that we know that the few breeders that exist are passionate about the race, because it is not an animal with which they will earn money. If we decide to buy, we must take into account what we have talked about about their character, the need for attention and exercise, reviewing what our life is daily in a sincere way and thinking about what this Australian boyero is going to ask us. In the event that we cannot have it, It is always possible to adopt another pastor dog That does not have that complicated character and that does not require us so much. Other dog breeds that may interest you Berna Boyero Flanders Boyero Basset Hound Belgian shepherd Golden Retriever Border Collie Harrier English bulldog Shar Pei Boxer Cocker Spaniel Samoyanddo Schnauzer French bulldog Beagle References: Federation Cynologique Internacionale: FCI - Standard Nr. 287
Schipperke - Una de las mejores razas para principiantes

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Schipperke - One of the best breeds for beginners

by Lobo Azul on Mar 07 2023
This breed is not the best known in Belgium, but yes one of the most sympathetic and the best for beginners, very manageable and that fits anywhere, such as floors or apartments. Size: 25 to 33 cm Weight: 3 to 9 kilos Hair type: abundant, soft and smooth Character: kind and awake Health: Good, with some hereditary diseases Hope of vineA: From 12 to 14 years Schipperke origins When we see Schipperke gives us the feeling that We are facing a Belgian shepherd Very small and this is normal, since both races come from Leauvenaar, the ancestor of both. His name so rare means little boatman in Belgian, where he is originally, and the reason for calling it is because I went with the barqueros that crossed the Flanders channel, taking care of cleaning rodent vessels. He also guarded, because although he does not scare anyone due to his size, he is very scandalous, so immediately the owners of the boats knew that there was someone wandering. There is already talk of a dog similar to this at the end of the 17th century, where the Brussels shoemakers made exhibitions in which animals were not judged, but the necklaces that were wearing positions. The legend tells that the tradition of amputating his tail, today prohibited in many countries, comes from an angry shoemaker who cut his dog to his dog because he did not win the contest, something that the other participants liked that they saw that the Schipperke was very good like that. Schipperke features We are facing a small dog, but that does not mean that it is weak, since the FCI describes it as solid body and harmonious forms. Maybe What attracts most attention is its appearance, since it looks like a black zorrillo and cunning look, which is what makes us distinguish this race, even if we see one of its specimens come from afar. The eyes are also very characteristic of almond and express both goodness and tenderness, because nothing in a Schipperke implies that it can be an aggressive animal. The hair is very abundant, hard and an average length by the body, shorter throughout the head area, with a very intense black color, although parts of a fairly dark gray are admitted in the subpelle. His most classic image is with the tail cut, but we can already see them intact and are even prettier. In addition, we must not forget that in many countries like Spain this is prohibited, becoming a crime and getting the dog cannot participate in exhibitions if cut. Schipperke character It is a love with its owners and is always looking for the love of theirs, being very loyal to all its owners and respectful of the rules that impose it. With children it behaves great, and in fact it is one of the best dogs for families, since he loves to spend time with the little ones, hiding and playing to look for him or doing the same with the children, who immediately work with him and worship him. Although he is very small, and that he has nothing to do against a thief, he is a good guardian, because he is very distrustful, which comes as an inheritance of his past in the ships in Belgium. He comes to keep objects if we ask for it, but with this you have to be careful, since he can do that with his toys and will cost him to leave us to have fun with him. If we live in a rural area we can carelessness of the rodents, since it will end with all those who are, becoming a natural and ecological raticide. You can only put a paste and it is a barking, which will cause us problems in the cities, since the neighbors will soon complain. Schipperke education Educating it is very simple and it will not cost you much to learn the basic rules that you need to dominate every dog, such as coming to us if we call it, sit, be still, lie down, etc. That's why It is a very appropriate race for beginners, who will enjoy teaching him and seeing how their dog responds immediately, something that is very edifying. In addition, its small size facilitates its handling, although it is better that we do not take advantage of this when educating it, for example pulling the belt if it ignores, and use various positive training techniques. Here alone He has two weak points such as barking and his fondness for hunting, which makes it complicated to live in a house with small pets, such as rabbits or chinchillas. You can try to educate to bark less, although it goes against its nature and the same can be done in order to control its hunting instinct, although this is even more complicated. On the hunt for small animals, it helps quite coincides with several when he is a puppy, at which time he can see them as playmates, although we should not take his eye off him. Schipperke health It has good health, so we will not always be in the veterinarian if we follow some basic guidelines, which consist that they see it at least once a year, put their vaccines and deworm it every three months. Anyway, there are a number of diseases that are own or hereditary, as we want to call them, and One of them is the dislocation of the kneecap, which suffer many dogs of this size and that is usually corrected with medications. He also suffers from eye problems, so you have to check his eyes often and go to the veterinarian if we see that he does not open one at all, the light bothers him, he has it red or tears in excess. It is no stranger to hip problems and there is always the possibility of developing dysplasia, something that can be avoided if we buy our copy from an accredited breeder, who proves us that his parents and grandparents are free of this disease. Schipperke care Despite what it may seem for the hair, It does not need too many brushes and is formed with two a week, in addition to a bathroom from time to time we see that it is very dirty. You have to be more careful with the food, because the Schipperke is quite glutton and that is why it has a certain tendency to gain weight, something that can be prevented by exercising with him daily, which will be good for us too. If in spite of that we see what fattens, It is best to give it a I think with a lot of fiber And talk to your veterinarian, valuing whether we must keep that kind of food while you live, always acquiring it for small dogs. Adopt a Schipperke Outside your country of origin it is difficult to find one on the street and let's not say for adoption. Thus, In the event that we want to adopt one, it is best to go to Belgium, where it will be more or less simple to find a copy. Being inside the EU to bring it is very easy, because you will only have to come vaccinated and identified. In the case of having the opportunity to possess one we should not think much, especially if we live outside the city, where its barking matters little. Other small dog breeds that may interest you: Puggle Pomerania Pinscher in miniature Evil-shi Teckel Norfolk Terrier Yorkshire Jack Russell Terrier Caniches Chihuahuas Maltese bichon French bulldog Boston Terrier Andalusian winemaker
Bobtail: todo lo que necesitas saber sobre el viejo pastor inglés

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Bobtail: everything you need to know about the old English shepherd

by Lobo Azul on Mar 02 2023
To the Bobtail He is also known as "old English shepherd", recognized for his extraordinary ability to drive herds, his ability to take care of the human family very well and for his peculiar aspect similar to that of a giant size teddy. There is a peculiarity that usually enchants the owners of this race and is their funny habit of grouping children when they are playing in the garden, an instinct derived from Its origin as a pastor dog. In the following text we will guide you for its history, customs and behavior, in addition to offering you a complete information guide with all the relevant information about this canine species so interesting and physically beautiful. Characteristics: Size: Big Weight: Between 27 and 35kg. Hair type: Abundant and long Character: Sociable, affectionate, intelligent. Health: Little susceptible to hereditary diseases Origin In the mid -nineteenth century this race was created to perform the function of helping cattle control in the rural area of ​​western England. There is the general belief that the bobtail that we all know descends from Roman -origin dogs that were transferred to central Europe and that were later mixed with others of English mastiff race, allowing the development of the bobtail race.  It was then in the British islands that he was called "old English shepherd", where he was extremely appreciated by the shepherds for his particular ability to direct the cattle, a genetic quality collected from his crossing with cattle races of Great Britain. You have this historical reference, but there really is no certainty of what the races that were used for such a particular mixing have been, but given their physical characteristics, it is possible to determine that among their ancestors are the Bearded Collies either Barbudos collies. Learn more about another Collie race in our blog. Similarly, characteristics of the race Ovtcharka, of Russian origin, are found in the bobtail.  What is full of certainty is of its geographical origin. The Bobtail was born from the need of the shepherds to get dogs suitable for work task and that will be agile and resistant. That happened in western England and it was in 1880 that The bobtail race was officially presented during a canine exposure. Since then, the Bobtail race began to be recognized by the Kennel Club Association, the organization that is worldwide in charge of the classification of canine breeds, having since then and for posterity, a clear record of the necessary standards to consider a specimen of bobtail as a race with pedigree. At present, genetically devoid of tail bobtail lines are already used, a peculiarity that was adopted as a standard of this breed because their tail was originally cut. Physical characteristics of this race The large bobtail size is perhaps one of the main physical characteristics of this shepherd breed. It is creditor of a height that ranges between 50 and 70 centimeters and a weight of up to 35 kg. He is very hairy, in fact it is in essence a Langoso dog, therefore, his fur is usually two colors, long and wavy. Another feature of the hair of a bobtail is that it is usually opaque, unlike that of other races, which have a higher level of brightness. Its fur is abundant and very thick, usually of a white standard color, in combination with large black or gray spots. A bobtail has a large head, square and with fallen ears. The expression of his face is very sweet, very similar to that of a Yorkshire. The hair usually covers his eyes almost completely, and his eyes have the peculiarity of being blue or brown, being possible that some specimens have an eye of each color, the heterochromia being a common feature in this race.  They have a muscular chest and a strong neck, although it is not much appreciated for the thick and abundant of their fur. A Bobtail dog gives the feeling of being low and plump, but that is only due to its fur, since they have a muscular body, long legs and slender that perfectly coordinate with the size of their head. The tail of a bobtail is usually amputated, although there are currently genetically devoid of it. In fact, the meaning of his name would be "cut tail", a Physical characteristic associated with shepherd dogs. The barking of the Bobtail race is very characteristic, since its voice is penetrating and very serious, an interesting and very useful quality in a dog created for the grazing of cattle in the farms of Europe, as at the time was the bobtail. Bobtail character Very smart and with great vitality, thus we can describe the character of the bobtail. Is A dog that loves feeling part of the family and fulfill your work in the field. It always seems very willing to participate in the activities that take place in their home, sometimes behaving in a similar way to that of small skirt dogs. The bobtail is, without a doubt, a pretty sweet dog and with a personality that can fall in love with anyone. It comes to familiarize family members and, therefore, many owners of this race claim to feel this dog as "very human." He becomes easily friends with the children and knows how to behave by his side, hence he is known in England as "Nanny-Dog" for their quality of being especially sensitive to the little ones of the house and keep them under surveillance.  Bobtail dogs They are very affectionate and patientsIn addition to knowing how to adapt to new environments easily. Their intelligence and patience helps the owners when training them and educating them, since they learn the lessons quite quickly. Are Perfect home dogs, but it is necessary to provide space to carry out physical activities outdoors. We must remember that it is a working dog and therefore, we cannot deny the exercise. It needs a frequent stimulation dose, otherwise we would have a lazy and depressed bobtail that will not even be encouraged to play with children. With a good training, the bobtail is so docile that it does not even require Correa to go for a walk. It is almost touching to observe the scene of a Bobtail dog with his family in his walks to the parquet, or walking next to the children some streets until he reaches school. It's quiet, playful, kind, expressive and very tender. Recommended care for this breed Taking care of a bobtail is not a difficult job, since it is not a breed that requires special care, although it certainly has some particular requirements that must be satisfied to ensure that you enjoy a happy life.  First, the bobtail They need a constant routine of physical exercise: jog, give a long walk or play ball or any other sport is essential. So if you are a sedentary person, you should avoid compromising in the breeding of a bobtail dog. On the other hand, if you are a person who likes outdoor activities, perhaps you are the owner indicated for an old English shepherd. The ideal for raising a bobtail is that his adoptive family has a house with space available for recreation, since he usually gets bored a lot in small spaces. Of course, you can adapt to living in an apartment, provided that the owner understands that he must have time to take him for a walk at least twice during the day. Exercise derives in episodes of depression, anxiety and stress in the Bobtail race, since they prefer the freedom of life in the field, running outdoors. They need to exercise to avoid muscle atrophy.  Other fundamental care for This race so striking and particular are the following: Feeding. The diet of this can must be based on the feed that are formulated for the requirements of this race in terms of protein value, adequate vitamins and minerals for the maintenance of its fur, etc. The daily caloric consumption of this animal is 1400 lime, otherwise it will lose its muscles. Bathroom. A dry bath routine is enough for them, and eventually a humid bath with special shampoo for its type of fur, always with the right products. Daily brushing. Bobtail need their fur to be brushed and groomed as a daily routine, so you should avoid this breed if you have time or patience to cover this need. Training. This is care and a need in this species, since it allows them to develop a full life, learn to adapt to family routine and obey the orders of their masters. How a bobtail puppy should be educated Training a Bobtail dog is not as complex as it may seem, in fact, it is much simpler than with other races, since it has a genetic predisposition for work and fulfill orders instinctively, which comes from its past as a sheep dog. Of course it requires a little patience, because this dog has its own sense of humor and can be playful and disobedient when you try to make your bobtail learn something. However, It is easy to train And he will show his patience every time you try to learn a lesson. Everything will depend on your attitude and the training technique you decide to apply. The docility of the bobtail is great to learn, because you can even get used to staying dressed with the most peculiar costumes, something that families with children usually love.  They are tolerant with their environment and They learn from very puppies to adapt. As they are trained, they even learn to recognize the general moods of the home and understand the routines, so that they will not bother when the family sleeps. Now, all this is learned, you cannot fall into the mistake of believing that just because they are Bobtail do not need to learn obedience and discipline. Bobtail is an intelligent dog And, therefore, it is your responsibility to strengthen those behaviors that you consider correct and teach the behavior guidelines you want from your pet. The way of acting and behaving during visits to the house, the way it will act in front of children and how it will interact with others of their species are issues that are under your full control if you decide Apply strategies to train it properly. A daily routine is something that is much appreciated by the Bobtail race because order is something that makes their lives much easier and more happy. You must teach you to do your needs at a single point in the house, how to eat and the speed at which you should do it, when to exercise and what kind of activity and be attentive and available in times of grooming, which are necessary for the maintenance of your fur. Health care Bobtail dogs usually enjoy good health and life expectancy greater than 10 years, but their owners must provide the conditions and The necessary care to ensure that they grow happy and their health last. Bobtail is not prone to hereditary diseases, being a fairly resistant race. Of course, like any other canine, it has some common ailments that should try to prevent themselves.  There are three key points that need to be covered to take care of the health of a bobtail, and are the following: Dental hygiene. A denture in good condition needs cleanliness, thus avoiding the development of periodontal disease that can cause the loss of dental pieces, which affects the quality of life and bobtail feeding. Care of the fur. The daily brushing routine must be complemented with a monthly hair cut that removes the hair from your eyes, so that it is avoided to accumulation of waste in the area and infections occur. Vaccines and deworming. Once you adopt a bobtail you assume responsibility for its vaccination calendar and its deworming schedule, so that it is possible to face the diseases and infections to which all dogs are prone. Bobtail are quite prone to external parasites such as ticks and fleas, which is due to their type of fur, abundant and thick. Additionally, there are six diseases to which bobtail are usually exposed and of which care must be taken: Hip dysplasia Wobbler syndrome Diabetes Deafness Falls Stomach torsion  Bobtail have some genetic predisposition to these diseases, but they can try to be avoided by delivering a daily canine routine that includes all the basic breeding criteria of this race, which is what can guarantee a full and satisfactory life with their adoptive family. Prevent non -hereditary diseases such as Perrura cough And leishmaniosis is equally important to ensure the health of your pet. Bobtail race curiosities There are some curious data that you surely did not know about this Race of dogs that is friendly and ideal for family life. Its original name is "Old English Sheepdog", which translates as "old English shepherd", but by Bobtail it became known throughout the world, a word that means "short tail", because it was a rule to cut the tail of shepherd dogs. In the course of World War I (1914-1918) the bobtail was used to drag sleds with provisions to the battle front, while for World War II (1939-1945) the race almost reached extinction. It has a high caloric consumption, needing a diet that provides 1,400 cal a day to ensure the quality of its muscles and that its weight remains in the appropriate weight standards as corresponds to the Bobtail race.  There are also two sub-razes of cats that bear the same name, Bobtail, but with different variations: American Bobtail and Japanese Bobtail. This is a dog that due to its good education is very simple to spend to be used in the entertainment world, hence since 1960 make constant appearances in the cinema and television of Australia and the United Kingdom, also starring in many advertisements, including spots for a great variety of dog feed. Finally, the fur and The eyes are its most curious characteristics, since heterochromy in this race is common, therefore many puppies are born with a brown and the other blue. His fur neither varies much, just having a color palette that only includes white, black and gray, in an abundant and very long way. Throughout this guide we have taught you a series of valuable information for the raising of bobtail puppies, which will allow you to know if this breed is what you need for your life or if you already have it, get valuable advice for your care. Information designed to help adoptive families of this beautiful and intelligent canine breed. Find out about the care of other races such as: Czechoslovaco wolf dog. German shepherd Akita Inu Chow chow Cane Corso Argentine Dogo Great Danish San Bernardo Napolitan mastin ROTTWEILER Doberman Labrador retriever  
Bullmastiff: alimentación, carácter, cachorros, precio y mucho más

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BullMastiff: food, character, puppies, price and much more

by Lobo Azul on Feb 16 2023
It is not a bulldog or a mastiff ... it is a Bullmastiff!!! One of the most balanced dogs that exist according to the opinion of the world's qualified experts and coaches. From previous centuries This dog breed was preferred by rangers and landowners to face and neutralize illegal hunters and those who stalked in the regions where he lived without becoming violent. A firm, obedient, protective and affectionate dog at the same time. If you decide to adopt or buy one, here we will tell you everything you need to know: from your breeding, to the price at which it is valued in the current market. Keep reading and you will know how take care of your bullmastiff. Size: Giant. Weight: Between 45 and 55kg. Hair type: Short, smooth and hard. Character: Intelligent, quiet, sociable and affectionate. Health: Healthy Life expectancy: Between 8 and 12 years. BullMastiff History The bullmastiff It is a breed that became known as such in the nineteenth century, but its origins come from the thirteenth century. It is originally from Europe, specifically from Great Britain, and from there extended to the Iberian Peninsula and other regions of the continent. His cross arose from the need of English rangers to have a dog that could chase the poachers who lurked the wooded regions and that illegally penetrated the private lands of the great landowners usurping the existing fauna. An illegal activity that had become a big problem and that due to the cunning of these poachers was not over. So he thought about looking A canine guardian who was great and strong like mastiff and at the same time agile and cunning like bulldog, without becoming aggressive, but that was also very obedient. From that crossing the bullmastiff was born, and the results were surprising, since its sharp smell to track over several days its prey, together with its great resistance and strength, made the BullMastiff The ideal dog for this surveillance and protection work. In the beginning the name that received this breed was that of "Gamekeeper’s Night Dog«, Which in Spanish translates as"Night Ravent Dog”. It is worth mentioning that, although it is a breed originally from the United Kingdom as described by the records, it already knew its existence in Spain with the name of "Bull dogs”, And proof of this are the oils of the Spanish painter Goya, who date from 1800, and Manuel Castellano, of later nearby dates, where these specimens can be observed with the aspect very similar to the one it has today. Another dog breed that is also English is the Bobtail dog, and you can read about her on our blog. Physical characteristics of the BullMastiff He BullMastiff is a big dog But not giant. Is within the category of dogs known as Molosoides for its great muscular and robust contexture. According to the FCI classification, it is classified in Group II. Because of their characteristics, they fulfill guards' functions very well, but in turn, if they are correctly raised from puppies, become very affectionate with their masters and the rest of the family members. Height In males the average height is between 60 and 70 cm and females are a bit lower that is usually between 60 and 65 cm. Its maximum height reaches it towards 3 and a half years. Weight The males are thicker and heavier content than females such as other similar dog races. The males weigh between 50 and 60 kilos and females the weight ranges between 45 and 55 kilos. Head and snout Wide, robust and square with folds. The snout is short, wide and square appearance. The truffle is round and open windows. Eyes and ears His eyes are medium and dark narrowed. Of deep look. Its ears are small, falls and triangular; Darker color than the rest of the fur as well as its snout. Body It has a vigorous body. Short and very straight back that towards the back and chest becomes more robust, wide and muscular. Deep chest. Line Long of high and strong insertion. Mouth The bullmastiff is a breed of dog that drools a lot. There are no records of the type of bite of these dogs since it is not a dog trained or used to bite but to tear down and immobilize your adversary. Its lower jaw is wide. Of large canines and strong denture. Fur Short, smooth and hard. Light brown (beige), red or tied. He usually has a white lock in the chest. This type of fur is ideal for enduring extreme climatic conditions. Black marks on the face are always present regardless of the color of the fur. Life expectancy Between 8 and 12 years, but everything will depend on the care and food we provide. Despite being a dog that can appear fear at first glance, it is very quiet, reserved and always on alert. Is Very docile and protective with their masters And it's always calm. Inherits Bulldog that friendly and protective treatment towards children, so if you leave it only with them they will not run any risk. Despite being a big dog, he likes and feels comfortable making life inside the house, which he adapts without causing any destruction. The only thing you should know is that you need routine walks to feel cheerful and keep it in good shape.   Personality The bullmastiff It is a very brave dog And nothing alters him or scares him, on the contrary, he inspires a lot of confidence. Before strangers they are very calm and not aggressive. Nor are they dogs that bark a lot, there must be a very big reason for the bullmastiff to start barking, and their bark is strong and even his hair brings him to an imminent danger, but the rest of the time is silent. And if, by chance an intruder invades its territory, as a good hound will detect its presence and will not bark to scare away, rather it will seek to tear it down and neutralize it without attacking or biting it until you wait for an order of your master. If you have a bullmastiff you will know that what we tell you is so. A small weakness presented by BullMastiff is that they are not very friendly with other dogs, which it seeks to impose and dominate, so at the time of their training its socialization process with other canine races is important to maintain the same balance it presents to people. Bullmastiff feed A dog of great proportions such as the bullmastiff needs a Good quality dry food That helps him perform the functions of Guardian and Protective Dog. Press it twice a day. Use brand food containing an adequate protein balance with an adequate contribution of vitamins, minerals and enzymes. We tell this because an excess of proteins would be counterproductive, especially when it is in its growth stage, since it can cause problems in its joints. Prevents you from falling in overweight to any age. The daily portions vary according to the life stage of your bullmastiff. Until 5 months of birth, portions should not exceed 400 grams a day. Until 8 months supply portions of up to 500 grams per day. A year the portions should not exceed 550 grams and from 12 months and older you must reduce portions to 400 grams again. We do this to look for the right weight and do not have an obese pet, but rather a healthy, agile and happy dog. You can incorporate raw food into small proportions such as cow meat. They also serve a tongue, veal heart, and combine it with food without salt such as spinach, celery, broccoli, carrot and cauliflor, which will provide those vitamins that often lose dry foods for animals in their elaboration process. By supplying them and supplies them and supplied at room temperature in small pieces. Natural foods must be supplied little by little and with the knowledge of your veterinarian. Nor do you combine the two types of food at the same time. Do not forget that dry foods cause more water intake than natural foods so if you choose to give natural foods you will see that the amount of urine decreases. Water should be changed daily and cleanses the containers to avoid the presence of germs and fats from food waste. It prevents it from eating too fast in the shots, since this can lead to hypo episodes caused by air intake when swallowing. Health To complete its optimal state of health you must brush it two to three times a week and bathe it every 15 days with a neutral shampoo. Combine your care with 2 or 3 moderate walks daily. In general, bullmastiff does not usually have hereditary diseases. However, you should have it protected against evils that affect dogs such as the canine breath complex or the Cutaneous leishmaniasis. The first thing you should know is that you should not acquire a bullmastiff less than two months of birth, since its breastfeeding process is very important and if it is weaned before completing this process does not have those nutrients that provide breast milk. Puppies These puppies are very naughty and can be clumsy with the children for their puppy condition, so do not think that the dog appears to be a threat to the smallest members of the family, but it is an indicative that they need training from 6 weeks. As we do not want a obese puppy, since the fact that it is “chubby” is not a symptom of good health, you must feed it with a dry feed with an adequate balance of protein, cereals, vitamins and calcium, Ideal for large breeds In growth stage. Do not forget to be strict in vaccination control and keep in touch with your veterinarian more than twice a year. Yeah You adopted a bullmastiff as a pet... congratulations !!! You have made a great choice. If on the contrary you are interested in Buy a copy of this breed The price varies depending on the hatchery, age, sex, training and food it receives. BullMastiff Purchase At the time of buying it you should know who their parents are, as well as their health status and the farm of origin. The price of A BullMastiff specimen with Pedigree and all its regulations up to date It varies, but the most economical is around 300 euros. From then on the price can reach up to 1300 euros. A female specimen for Monta is achieved at a price of 500 euros on average. There are those who offer a 3 specimen litter at a price that is around 750 euros. As you will see, this dog breed, if you really interest you, need a great investment, but we assure you that you will not regret having done it. Another reference that may help you help you is the age at which you acquire this specimen. A bullmastiff of approximately 50 days of birth (with its pedigree and vaccination card in order) you can purchase it at a price of 800 euros. Also the price of a puppy already dewormed, vaccinated and with a sanitary guarantee, you can get it for a price of 900 euros. A 5 -year -old copy is sold at a price of 500 euros. Conclusion In conclusion, BullMastiff is an exceptional dog especially to live with family. Although it is a dog cataloged as a guardian, the truth goes further, and it is an excellent companion. His faithfulness towards his owner and the rest of the family members make him An adorable pet. If you have the availability of having a partner and give a litter of these specimens you will not imagine the moments of happiness you will have. Despite its robust and firm appearance, it is a very sweet character, and especially for the little ones in the house, with whom the entertainment and care hours towards them will not miss. Dare to acquire a copy of this race and share with us your moments of happiness and experiences. Other giant dog breeds: Cane Corso Newfoundland Tibetan mastin Rhodesian Great Danish Akita Inu Argentine Dogo Kangal Persian shepherd San Bernardo  
Pastor Belga: Origen, características y alimentación de las cuatro variedades

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Belgian shepherd: origin, characteristics and food of the four varieties

by Lobo Azul on Feb 02 2023
He Belgian shepherdAs the name implies, he is a native of Belgium, where they originally raised as work dogs. Exist Four Varieties of the Race, each of which is named after the regions of the country where they raised for the first time. These are the Malinois, Groenendael, Tervueren and Laekenois. It is an ancient race that has been highly appreciated in its native Belgium, but in recent times, it has become better known in other parts of the world, thanks to its attractive appearance and its loyal, noble and friendly nature. Size: Medium - large. Weight: Between 20 and 30kg. Hair type: Dense and smooth. Character: Intelligent and sensitive. Health: According to the variety. Life expectancy: Until 14 years. Elegant and proud, it is a strong, but not bulky dog. During World War I, these dogs distinguished themselves in the battlefields, serving as messengers, ambulance dogs and even as an infantry support. It is not surprising that today this race successfully performs activities such as obedience, grazing and monitoring. They are also excellent in search and rescue work, guide dogs and therapy dogs. You may be interested: The German shepherd The Belgian pastor is intelligent and very sensitive to everything that happens in his environment. Form strong ties with its owner and family, which makes it an excellent family pet. That said, being so intelligent, they must be well socialized, trained and educated correctly from an early age as a way to avoid unwanted behaviors. They are dogs that stand out in all kinds of canine activities and are highly appreciated for their excellent characteristics. History and origin of the Belgian Pastor Dog TO End of the 19th century, there were a large number of grazing dogs in Belgium, which belonged to a wide heterogeneous variety. To put some order to this situation, some passionate about these dogs formed a club, led by the Professor A. Reul, of the CUREGHEM VETERINARY SCHOOL, which can be considered as the true pioneer and founder of the Belgian Pastor race.  The race was officially born between 1891 and 1897. On September 29, 1891, the "Club du Chien de Berger Belge" In Brussels, and again in the same year, on November 15, Professor A. Reul organized, in Cureghem, a confluence of 117 dogs, which allowed to make a census and make an choice of the best specimens. In the following years a true selection was created, practicing extreme inbreeding among some stallions. April 3, 1892, the Du Chien de Berger Belge club had already prepared a very detailed breeding rule. Only one race was admitted, with three varieties of fur. However, as stated at the time, the Belgian pastor was nothing more than a popular class dog, for this reason, the race lacked prestige among the high classes of society of the late nineteenth century. As a consequence, it was not until the year 1901 that the first Belgian shepherds were recorded in the Book of Origins of Société Royale Saint-Hubert (Lash). In the following years, the drivers of the race went to work tenaciously to unify the profiled characteristics of the race and correct the defects. It can be said that around 1910 The type and character were already perfectly defined. During the history of the race, the question of the various varieties and colors allowed gave rise to many controversies. On the contrary, there has never been a disagreement regarding morphology, character and attitude towards work.  Physical characteristics of the Belgian pastor dog The Belgian shepherd is a medium linear dog, harmoniously proportionate, which combines the elegance, proportionality and power, of medium size, with the dry, strong, accustomed muscle, accustomed to life outdoors and built to withstand the so frequent atmospheric variations of the Belgian climate. For the harmony of the forms and the altered position of the head, it must give the impression of that robust elegance that has become the domain of the selected representatives of a work race. The Belgian pastor will be static in his natural positions, without physical contact with the presenter. The Belgian pastor fits the geometry of a square. The chest has descended to the elbow level. The length of the snout is equal or slightly greater than half of the length of the head. Head: High flow, long without exaggeration, straight and well chiseled. The skull and snout significantly have the same length, at most with a slight advantage for the snout, which gives the impression of a perfect finish. Cranial region: middle width, in proportion to the length of the head, quite flat and rounded, with a slightly pronounced medium groove; Viewed in profile, parallel to the imaginary line that extends the snout; small occipital crest developed; Non -prominent eyebrows and cygomatic arches. Truffle or nose: It must be black and symmetric geometry. Snout: medium length and well chiseled under the eyes; Gradually he thinns towards the nose, in the form of an elongated cone; straight nasal cane and parallel to the extension of the top line of the forehead. Lips: thin, well adherent and strongly pigmented. Jaws / teeth: strong and white teeth, regularly implanted with force in a well developed jaw. Scissor closure; He tolerated the folded clamp, which is preferred by sheep and cattle shepherds. Complete dentition, corresponding to the dental formula; The absence of two premolars (2 PM1) is tolerated and molars 3 (m3) are not taken into consideration. Cheeks: Chiseled and well flat, although muscular. Eyes: medium, neither prominent nor sunk, slightly almond, oblique, brownish, preferably dark; black lords of black; direct, alive, intelligent and interrogative look. Ears: quite small, inserted high, clearly triangular, well rounded, the end pointed, rigid, taken straight and vertically when the dog is attentive. Neck: of remarkable evidence, slightly elongated, quite straight, well muscular; Gradually widens towards the shoulders and is free of a small way; lightly arched neck. Body: powerful without heaviness; The length from the tip of the shoulder to the tip of the thigh is approximately equal to the height to the cross. This is accentuated and the one with the upper, firm, short and well muscular. The chest is slightly wide and low, the ribs arched at the top. Seen in front, the chest is not wide. The lower line begins under the chest and rises gently in a harmonious curve to the belly, which is neither fallen or retracted, but slightly elevated and moderately developed. Line: Well united, strong in the base, of average length preferably on the corvejón. At rest, pendant, the tip slightly curved backwards, higher in action, without passing over the horizontal, the curve towards the tip is more accentuated, however, which at no time can form hook or deviation. Fur: elastic and well -stretched on the body, the edge of the lips and the eyelids strongly pigmented. The four variants of the race: Since the layer varies in length, direction, appearance and color between Belgian shepherds, this particular point, a criterion has been adopted to distinguish between the four varieties of the race: Malinois, the Groenendael, the Tervueren, and the theekenois. These four varieties are evaluated separately and each can obtain their own proposal from Cac, Cacib or Reserve. Later we deepen the four varieties of the Belgian shepherd in each Nature of the fur: In all varieties, hair should always be dense forming an excellent protective layer with the inner layer. Dimensions: The height to the desired cross is an average of 62 cm for males and 58 cm for females, with scales of their limits less than 2 cm and more 4 cm. Weight: around 25/30 kg in the case of males and 20/25 kg in that of females. The four varieties of the Belgian Pastor Dog Race The race is distinguished by its four varieties; Malinois, Groenendaels, Tervueren and Laekenois. Each represents a region of Belgium. These four varieties of the race come from this Central European country, where they occupied a prominent place in raising cattle and grazing work. Even today, the Belgian shepherd is used as a work dog, for example in the Canine units of the Gign, intervention group of the National Gendarmerie, the Belgian police.  Belgian pastor Malinois Since its origins, this variety of Belgian shepherd has mainly stood out as a grazing dog. Malinois is also at the service of the Special Police Forces from different countries. It is a very useful dog thanks to its highly developed style that makes it indispensable for military and police operations.  The story of the Belgian pastor Malinois The Malinois variety It is an officially recognized race in 1909 which is mainly found in Belgium, where he held an important position. The Malinois was used to drive sheep herds. In 1910, the character, means and habits are already established by the Belgian shepherd club. Physical characteristics of the Belgian pastor Malinois The Belgian pastor Malinois is distinguished by his short hair and long head. A Malinois female weighs on average between 20 kg and 25 kg and 28 to 30 kg for the male Malinois, the average size is 60 cm to 66 cm to the cross for larger males, the female is slightly smaller with 58 cm and 62 cm to the cross. All these qualities allow you to have excellent agility.  The character of the Belgian pastor Malinois Belgian pastor Malinois is a very smart dog, shows a great joy of living, is affectionate and protective, will always be ready and determined to protect its owner, knows how to demonstrate joy with children and love to play with them. He pastor's health problems Malinois Malinois is a robust and agile dog, however, its greatest fears are hip problems, although it is relatively exposed than other races. This dog has no other risks to fear, especially because it is developed to resist the different atmospheric variations of Belgium.  Activities in which the Belgian pastor Malinois stands out It's a multifunctional dogIt can be a great family dog ​​but also an excellent work dog. If you are a fan of Cani-Cross or Agility, it will be your favorite partner. The training of the Belgian pastor Malinois The Malinois He is a pastor dog and a guard dog. Its defense, protection or grazing services require a selection in the level of more sensitive dogs. Therefore, it is important to understand that the choice of this breed must adapt to the expectations you will have of your dog. In fact, if you want a family dog ​​"Passe-Partout", it will be necessary to focus on a Malinois reproductive family and not work. On the contrary, if you want a dog that practices security or sport such as RCI and others, you will have to resort to a work dog breeder. We cannot say that a working dog is better than a domestic dog, it must be specially adapted to your way of life and according to your expectations. Remember that the breeder and trainer of your dog will be a very important choice to choose the ideal puppy. Do not hesitate to be accompanied by educational or behavior professionals to choose your puppy.  The training of the Belgian pastor Malinois The first thing to do is socialize your dog: walk through the city, the park, the market, etc ... daily. If you apply these 3 basic rules, you will see a good educated Malinois. In fact, Malinois's education will be easy if you feel comfortable in society (with other dogs and people) and learn to appreciate the different environments. It will take you from 1 year to 2 years to adequately educate your Malinois in all possible environments and situations. Take your time to discover a lot of things about your dog and you will be pleasantly rewarded. It is important to work the concentration to have an irreproachable listening quality. It is a breed of dogs that will seek to please you, so make you want to love you and you will see that he will reward you a hundred times more. Belgian pastor Groenendael Belgian pastor Groenendael It is the second most popular of the four Belgian shepherds, probably thanks to the beautiful black coat. It is certainly a spectacular, elegant and distinguished dog. Beauty, however, is not the only characteristic feature of this pastor dog because it is a very intelligent and balanced animal that can be educated without problems. It is a truly exceptional dog.  The story of the Belgian pastor Groenendael Many authors and experts coincide in the role of Nicola Rosé As creator of the Belgian pastor Groenendael, considered the first creator of this variety. Rosé was the owner of the Castle of Groenendael, near Brussels, of which the race took its name. The first name of the race was "Pastore Rosé". The history of the race began with a crossing, carried out by Rosé, between two of its specimens. The offspring of this cross was first exposed to 1898 In the Brussels exhibition. In 1900, Société Royal Saint Hubert gave Rosé permission to include in the book of national origin the specimens of the new breed created. Later, the race had a rapid expansion and success. Later, the race had a decrease in popularity, but then they resumed around the 50s.  Physical characteristics of the Belgian pastor Groenendael This is a robust and elegant dog at the same time, it is endowed with a dry and well developed musculature. The Groenendael gives an impression of intelligence and sweetness in his gaze and rhythm. It differs from other Belgian shepherd by its long black fur. A Groenendael male It will weigh between 28 kg and 30 kg and 20 kg and 25 kg in the Groenendael female. The male measures on average between 60 cm and 66 cm, the female will often be smaller with an average of 56 cm up to 62 cm.  The character of the Belgian pastor Groenendael This breed overflow of vitality, shows great intelligence, is very vigilant and likes to work as a pastor dog or as a guard dog thanks to his protection instinct. The Groenendael also has a lot of courage and determination, at the same time it is a great guard dog and an excellent companion. The training of Belgian pastor Groenendael It is necessary to educate and train the Belgian pastor Groenendael as a puppy. Thanks to the extraordinary skills of the race, we advise you to make different types of exercise regularly. The first aspect to work is socialization, inhibition of bite and mental stimulation with some activation games. Remember to teach you the basic obedience commands and then, once assimilated, move on to the most advanced. Agility is another element to exercise Belgian shepherd Groenendael.  The health problems of the Belgian pastor Groenendael This dog does not have a particular susceptibility to certain diseases, except hip dysplasia, which is very common in large dogs like shepherds. The Belgian Pastor Tervueren You will wonder what is the difference between a Malinois and a Tervueren. Objectively, there is not much, each puppy of each race will have its character, but they can be very similar, on the other hand, you will find much more hard personalities in work farms than in beauty or family farms. It remains to be seen what suits you more.  The story of the Belgian Pastor Tervueren It was in 1910 When this breed was born after many mates. All its characteristics are perfectly established according to the standards of the breed. It is a versatile, intelligent, easy to train and easy to adapt to the roles that are granted. He has had a notable export to countries such as Canada, the United States, France, Italy, where they are used as police and border guard dogs. In World War I, most dogs were requisitioned by the Red Cross with the purpose of passing messages and transporting the injured. Physical characteristics of the Belgian Pastor Tervueren The Tervueren has a powerful bone structure, an elongated head and a fur frequently of a coal and sand color. The weight varies from 28 kg to 30 kg on average for males tervueren and 20 kg to 25 kg for Tervueren females. The height to the cross of a male is 60 cm to 66 cm and for a female the size varies from 58 cm to 62 cm.  The character of the Belgian pastor Tervueren He Tervueren pastor It is a little less nervous than a Malinois. It is an excellent dog because it is very quiet, but be careful to have a solid basis of education, otherwise, it can become a bit rebellious. The training of the Belgian pastor Tervueren There are no big differences between a Malinois and a Tervueren, so I invite you to consult the training of the Malinois and adapt the same principle to your puppy Tervueren. Do not forget that your education is possible, even if you are already an adult and is 5 years old.  The health problems of the Belgian Pastor Tervueren The Tervuren suffers from a lack of diversity due to too important consanguinity. Unfortunately, it can cause some of health problems, among which stomach cancer stands out. It also seems to have a predisposition to epilepsy and muscle dystrophy.  The Belgian Pastor Laekenois This is the oldest and most rare variety, There are very few out of Belgium and the Netherlands. This variety of Belgian shepherd was definitely recognized by the International Federation, on January 1, 1956, the current standard was published on March 13, 2001.  The story of the Belgian pastor laekenois Belgian pastor laekenois takes his name from Laeken Castle, which is near Brussels. The first dogs belonging to this variety protected grazing around the castle. Some claim that the race had been extinguished and that to rebuild it, there were some connections between the "Bovari Delle Fiandre" and the giant "Schnauzer". Serious problems of consanguinity have been found in the race.  Physical characteristics of the Belgian pastor laekenois Theekenois has a hard layer, dry and wrinkled appearance, its fur folds to give it maximum protection against the cold. This type of Belgian shepherd Malinois, unlike the Groenendaels and Tervuren has a reddish color throughout the body with only the tail and in the nose a lined up with a black layer. The body of theekenois is powerful without being heavy. His back and kidney line is rectilinear. It has a short but muscular back. A measure of 60 cm to 66 cm on average for males, compared to 56 cm to 62 cm for females. The weight of a male laekenois ranges between 25 kg and 30 kg, while one female laekenois It weighs between 20 kg and 25 kg.  The character of the Belgian pastor laekenois Belgian pastor laekenois is a dog that Love the concept of work, its main instinct is loyalty, it is very protective and is constantly on guard. The four varieties have identical behavior characteristics. A dog dedicated to the family and its owner, has an innate aptitude for the role of guardian of the flock and property. Always attentive, his animated gaze and interrogator denotes intelligence. If necessary, it is an excellent dog for self -defense, which manages to develop an indomitable courage and extraordinary agility. Tireless and affectionate playmate with children. The training of the Belgian pastor laekenois The process of training of theekenois develops similarly to the other three variants of the race.  The health problems of the Belgian pastor laekenois Theekenois do not have their own special disease. The only real problem is hip dysplasia. How to feed a Belgian shepherd dog It is fundamental feed your Belgian shepherd with a formula that meets your nutritional needs during the different phases of your life. In Wolf Azul We have a wide range of feed with specific formulas for all stages and needs of your dog. Your dog's feeding is an individual choice, but it is highly advisable to consult with your veterinarian and breeder to define the frequency and quantity of meals both in their puppy stage, and in their adult life. Clean and fresh water must be available at all times. The Belgian shepherd, well cared for and fed, has a life expectancy from 14 to 16 years.  Care of a Belgian Pastor Dog He Belgian shepherd care It is relatively simple thanks to its average size and contained fur. However, additional brushing sessions will be needed during seasons of mute or fall. Your nails should be cut regularly to avoid excessive growth and possible breaks. Its ears should be checked regularly to avoid the accumulation of wax and dirt that an infection can cause. The teeth must be brushed regularly by toys designed for this purpose or by a brush with canine paste. Others Medium dog breeds that you may also be interested: Border Collie Bull Terrier Samoyed Golden Retriever Cocker Spaniel English Bulldog ingthem Shar Pei Boxer Samoyed Schnauzer French bulldog Beagle
El Dogo Argentino: origen, características y comportamiento

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The Argentine Dogo: Origin, characteristics and behavior

by Lobo Azul on Oct 27 2022
Throughout history, the false belief has been generated that dogs of large and robust breeds are not recommended as pets due to their level of danger. However, it has been verified that education directly influences this aspect in particular, to the point of turning a potentially aggressive dog into the true friend of man. An example of this we can see it in the dog breed Argentine Dogo. Size: Giant. Weight: Between 35 and 45kg. Hair type: Short. Character: Tolerable, friendly, affectionate, cheerful, loyal and protector Health: Very healthy Life expectancy: Between 10 and 15 years. It is a canine for a long time to illegal dog fights, which made him gain great recognition in the American continent. However, as the race was extended territorially, its acceptance as a perfectly domesticated pet highlighted more and more, due to its cheerful, loyal and above all, protective character. Ideal as hiking partner, or as a hunter dog, the skills of this grandullon are diverse and very attractive to anyone who wants an athletic and large -race pet. However, your presence at home must be accompanied by care, attention and special training. That is why this time we will develop all the important aspects that you should know if you want to adopt a puppy, or adult copy, of this race. From its history, to the details related to your health, they will be exposed to help you know about this beautiful Latin American canine breed. History of the Argentine Dogo As indicated by its name, the origin of the Argentine Dogo is linked to the province of Córdoba, located in this Latin American country. The popularity of the fights between canines in 1920 produced that the Doctor Antonio Nores Martínez, will begin the search for a resistant and robust dog, representative of a good battle. In this process, a breed known as «Cordoba fighting dogs»To start the race we are talking about here. However, the search pointed more to A dog capable of controlling its aggressiveness and maintaining stability during a fight. Once the clashes between dogs became a controversial issue, Dr. Nores contributed to the breed developing hunting skills, thus highlighting the attributes that these dogs possess for this activity. Since then, the Argentine Dogo, as is known today, has been the result of different crosses. Some of the most notable are the Spanish mastin, Bull Terrier, English bulldog and Boxer, among others that influenced the current race. This species was recognized in 1973 by the International Cinological Federation. Physical characteristics Its physical appearance represents An athletic pet, strong, of muscular bearing and large stature, aspects undoubtedly associated with its offspring. It presents a firm appearance that can be frightening and even mysterious. Let's look at the most prominent aspects that define the physicist of this great friend: Height and weight This breed belongs to large canines. Males usually reach an average of 68 centimeters tall to the cross, while females can grow to 65 centimeters. In relation to weight, gender minimally influences. The male dog weighs up to 45 kilograms, in the meantime the female reaches a maximum weight of 43 kilos. Head and face His head is medium -sized, proportionally harmonious with his muscular body. It does not present outstanding angles or peculiar characteristics. On the contrary, their features are few defined compared to other races. His eyes are medium, oval, usually dark color. Its black nose and size proportional to the face. The ears are wide, although flattened and thick, they are permanently high, which give a feeling of always being alert. Body The body is well formed. It is slightly longer than wide, so its shape is rectangular. His chest is quite muscular and broad. As for its tail, it is elongated and thick, quite strong; covered by its short fur. Fur A peculiarity that this dog possesses is its fur. In general, this is presented in white, short and smooth, whose density is low. However, this detail varies according to the climate where you are. If it is a very warm geography, the dog's fur can be minimally visualized, making the skin very noticeable. In cold climates, on the other hand, its fur is denser, thus appearing a kind of Subpela that protects you in these conditions. In some species a particular spot can be visualized around the eye, black, distinctive of this race. Argentine Dogo character It is usually considered a potentially dangerous dog. But this is not only because of its stature and bearing, but also because of its close relationship with the old fights between canines. However, the training and dedication that an owner dedicates to his pet can undoubtedly establish his character in a positive way, as demonstrated by this race. By nature, the Argentine Dogo It is considered a loyal animal, affectionate, empathetic, protector and an excellent watchman. These qualities allow you to establish very close links with whom it considers part of your family. In addition, it has great intelligence and very perceptual, which not only makes it ideal as a pet but also as a hunting partner. Its athletic and robust appearance make their sports skills denote, such as hiking, where it has been shown that it stands out easily, providing company and security to its owner. Coexistence The coexistence with this great companion is nothing complicated. While it is a dog with overprotective behavior, Tolerance and adaptation with other animals is very easy, because games love and enjoy outdoor activities. In relation to the home, this race is very appropriate for families where there are no young children, because the ignorance of how to educate the dog can cause inappropriate treatment, which can arouse adverse reactions in the canine. However, it is a pet that enjoys sharing time with its owners and receiving frequent signs of affection. A particular aspect of this breed is that they require attention and dedication, therefore, it is recommended that their adoption be made with knowledgeable people about the care it needs, in this way you can provide adequate training and adapt to the routine that these animals need. It should not be forgotten that it is a strong dog and with a very defined character. Therefore, that if it is adopted already an adult, it is important to assess the quality of life it has had, because this can influence whether it is nervous, shy or rebellious. In any case, it is a dog with a notable personality and energy, full of goodness and that can be an excellent partner if you receive the necessary attention, education and affection. Education and training As noted, training to the Argentine Dogo will make an indisputable difference in its behavior. Performing training for your education will allow you to enjoy a pleasant, educated dog, and all the positive aspects you have to provide your family. Education from cahorros is indispensable for adequate coexistence habits. That is why starting with your training accentuating the foundations of this, both with other animals and people, will allow you to adapt to different environments with total tranquility. Subsequently, advance with more complete orders such as sitting, walking, stopping or attending to their owner's call, are equally important, especially when it comes to routine walks. Due to the Intelligence and level of adaptation of this race, it is important to provide orders that go in line with their growth such as, for example, get on top of someone to greet. It can be fun as a puppy, but not adult. So it is necessary to control these aspects. The Argentine Dogo, like many races, responds favorably to positive reinforcement. On the contrary, in the face of shouts or threats, these dogs usually address negative attitudes such as rebellion or aggressiveness, situations that are not convenient. Therefore, emphasizing the positive reinforcement will strengthen the relationship between the dog and its owner progressively. Routines of 15 or 20 minutes per day, dedicated to the training and educational review of this race, will be sufficient to create in it a balanced and healthy behavior. Argentine Dogo Health This breed stands out as one of the healthiest within the canine species. In general They do not suffer from diseases that aggravate their well -being. They have a life expectancy between approximately 10 and up to 12 years, enjoying good health. However, this will depend largely on the care and attention provided. Some of the pathologies that the race occasionally presents are: Hip dysplasia: produced by excessive exercise, bad movement or hereditary factors Deafness: commonly associated with a genetic cause. Solar burns: If you are exposed to the sun, and for its short fur, this breed runs the risk of producing affections to your skin, through ultraviolet rays. Conditions such as allergies, obesity, among others, will be influenced by the quality of life that is provided to this race. In general, with the appropriate care, the life expectancy that these animals possess are usually extended a few more years from the estimates. Care Although it is a strong and muscular dog, like any pet, it requires care to stay healthy. While they are not recommendations that require a lot of effort, it is important to consider each of these aspects, because it will depend on a large extent the behavior and well -being of this robust companion. Feeding A balance between quality and quantity will make the difference in the food of the Argentine Dogo. In this way, not only possible stomach allergies will be avoided, but also the dog from obesity will also move away. Hygiene The weekly brushing of this race is important to control the brightness and softness of its short fur. Do not forget that This species usually releases a lot of hair, and this can also be controlled if brushing is done at least once a week. The monthly bath is also important to maintain its fur and the appearance of the well -kept gang. On the other hand, dental hygiene is elementary. Brushing the teeth of this pet at least once a week will allow a denture free of infections and bacteria. Exercises and games Although it does not require a lot of exercise, the Argentine Dogo race needs at least three daily walks, where it can not only interact with other animals and people, but also to have the possibility of investigating its environment. They also require wide spaces for which they can walk, run or play, in this way they will maintain a balance in their physical and mental well -being. So it is advisable to live in places with access to spacious places if you want a pet of this type. Regular controls Visits to the veterinarian every 6 months, fulfillment of vaccination and deworming schedules, are aspects that should not be overlooked in the care of an Argentine dog because they will allow him to strengthen his immune system and continue to provide company to all family members. Conclusions The Argentine Dogo is a Canine breed that has a lot to offer its owner: Company, loyalty, protection and fun, is an unparalleled combination in this race. However, emphasizing the education and training that these animals receive will make their presence in a home much healthier for all. Remember the positive reinforcement and the care that it requires will make it a friend with whom you can spend the funniest hours. Knowing every aspect of a pet is what allows responsible tenure to maintain the friendship between the pet and its owner for a long time. Other giant dog breeds that may interest you: Flanders Boyero Doberman ROTTWEILER Belgian shepherd English mastin Irlan Lobodis Spanish Mastion Bullmastiff Tibetan mastin Cane Corso Great Danish San Bernardo  
El Mastín Tibetano - La guía mas completa sobre el Dogo del Tíbet

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The Tibetan Mastion - The most complete guide on the Tibet Dogo

by Lobo Azul on Aug 04 2022
Centuries of legend and mystery accompany the Tibetan mastiff, this ancestral race that today enjoys great popularity and is synonymous with status among the most wealthy social classes, becoming the most expensive dog in the world. Size: Giant Weight: Between 85 and 100kg. Hair type: Abundant and long Character: Docile and affectionate Health: Tendency to suffer congenital diseases His impeccable trajectory makes the Tibet tibetan mastin or dogo, as it is also known, a unique race, not only because of its age but for its particular characteristics and their natural propensity to take care of the family where it develops. Because of its territorial character, especially carefully cares about children. It is, while Guardian, a grazing dog, ideal for all types of cattle thanks to its extraordinary size. It is necessary Know this breed very well from its origins, type of character and care you need, before deciding to obtain one of these specimens; well Tibetan mastin is a special dog, very strong, but that requires specific care, as well as adequate climatic conditions for its fur to look healthy and silky, this being one of the greatest attractions of this race, apart from the size. Its nature evokes its presence in the great moments of the development of the Asian continent, which notoriously influenced the culture, even of the West. History and origin of the Tibetan Mast References to the existence of Tibetan mastiff date up to 2,000 years before Christ. There are paintings and under reliefs that account for this magnificent animal, used as War dog and prison guard Assyrian war; He was mentioned in the Chronicles of Aristotle, the Greek philosopher, in the 384-322 B.C. Subsequently, it is admired by Marco Polo, which reflects in their scriptures that narrate their trip to Asia in 1271, being a noticeable story, the incursions in the battlefield of this animal, accompanying the armies of Genghis Kan, who is said to have 30,000 copies, one for each soldier. Their millenary origin places them exercising grazing work with the former inhabitants of the Himalayas and as eternal guardians of the Buddhist monasteries, which adds an aura of mysticism that makes them even more attractive and therefore coveted. Have a tibetan mastin It is synonymous with ancestral knowledge of the origins of this dog of such special and varied qualities, which has been adapted very well, as the needs of the inhabitants of the Asian continent have been, in their process of evolution through the centuries. The British occupation of India, allowed the West to know more closely to these millenary canine specimens, when one, Queen Victoria, in 1847. The royal house, was attracted to the Tibetan mastin, thanks to its origin that dates back to very remote times, accompanying the great representatives of the history of humanity and by 1898, it already realized several of these peculiar Dogs, including the first birth of a puppy in the Berlin Zoo, Germany. In England, they were allocated to circus functions, where they constituted a special attraction, looking like gigantic lions, being dogs. Currently, China adapts to international standards on the distinction of purity of the Tibetan mastiff and already has recognized hatcheries, where the genetic links of this ancestral and mythical race are maintained. However, in the remote areas of Tibet grazing, it is common to find the Tibetan mastiff, also known as Tibet's Dogo, accompanying the children, children of the shepherds, while running next to them in the field and taking care of the herds. For the West, as in China, possessing a dog of this race is equivalent to wearing an expensive luxury article, since the price of these incomparable specimens has come to quote 1.6 million euros. Physical characteristics of the Tibetan Mastish Dog It is a very big dog, He weighs between 85 and 100 kilos; Your height can reach more than a meter. With a wide and large and thick chest chest, it has a defined musculature to withstand its weight and height. His head stands out of the body because of its size, the eyes are sunken and dark. Because of its origin in the Mountains of Tibet, it has two layers of abundant and long fur that makes a lion resemble; The snout is black and round, with cheeks that hang leaving enough space in the gums, where large fangs are appreciated that give it a strong bite capacity. The tail screws forward and rests on its hind rooms. The color of its fur varies between black with yellow details in the eyebrows, chest and legs; White, red, gray, yellow in several shades and there are two colors, mixed among the natural variety. His diaphragm is longer than in other races because his body is equally longer than high; The internal chamber is disturbed when barking and with the passage of air, it provides a sound like thunder, resembling the roar of a lion, which adds a fierceness that it really does not possess in its character. In general terms, the Tibetan mastiff is a strong and healthy dog, but because of its size and weight, it usually suffers from the joints and wear of its bones is faster than other races present; For this reason, a good space must be provided so that it can move and run comfortably; It is also recommended not to submit it to exhausting activities in which you have to use a lot of strength. In its physical structure, it has not evolved through the centuries, making this A really pure dog From its origins. As for its abundant fur, change the inner layer twice a year, causing its appearance to vary; To achieve a healthy appearance on your skin, you must brush frequently and dedicated, taking care of each part of your body with special care. Character and personality Having not suffered morphological changes in its body structure, its character has not changed, despite having been a war dog, where only its size and powerful barking infused terror in the opposing armies; The nature of the Tibetan mastin is grazing And in response to this quality, it is a pack of herd, who considers those who are constantly in their environment as parts of theirs. This makes this race an ideal dog to take care of children, properties and herds. Its character is docile and affectionate, but it can become fierce in the presence of strangers, especially if you feel or perceive any threat to your pack. For this reason, it is recommended to discipline it since childhood and if it is going to have it at home, you should notice visits, so that they do not make sudden movements in the presence of the dog in order to prevent the situation from getting out of control. If the Tibetan mastiff is found in the mountains, developing according to its pastor's nature, it will be seen running at ease, taking care of all kinds of cattle and children without the lack of space altering it. If you are going to have a Tibet Dogo in the city, it should be given enough space inside the house and in any case, accustom it to long walks, where you can walk and run without problems; But it must be trained to face the constant changes of the cities, where the noise of the cars or the lack of forecast of those that cross their way, can be threatening. Due to its territorial nature, the Tibetan mastiff is usually a jealous dog with its territory and does not admit incursions of any kind, which makes it an excellent guardian, but this entails a great responsibility for the owners, who must keep the dog isolated from the external area, with feats resistant fences, in case some close presence makes him feel uncomfortable. In general terms, despite its large size and intimidating appearance, It is a docile and affectionate dog that does not represent any danger to its owners; Likewise, you can live with other animals and smaller dog breeds if it is accustomed since it is a puppy. The Tibetan mastin is considered a very smart dog, capable of understanding and reacting favorably to different situations if it is trained properly and is treated with affection. Tibetan mastin puppies In this breed there is a limitation in relation to the young, because the female only enters into heat once a year, having half litters, that is, five to ten puppies per litter, are of large size and abundant fur, presenting the particularity of the natural birth control in these huge dogs, which would represent a serious problem for their places of origin, if they reproduce the frequency of other races. Depending on the care given to puppies, unusually large offspring can be obtained, which come to measure a meter high before the first year of age. They reach maturity at four years, during which, despite their size, abundant fur and deep barking and intimacy, in their character they remain playful and affectionate puppies, to which it is necessary to discipline from very early to avoid behavioral disorders that would be very difficult to control due to their physical characteristics and natural strength. Tibet's Dogo Food and Health A large dog, strength and energy such as Tibetan mastin, requires a diet rich in protein that maintains their musculature in good condition and favor its abundant fur. Tibet's dogos grow very quickly and this peculiarity makes their joints and bone composition more frequently affected than other dog breeds; It is for this reason, that it must be incorporated into its diet, a food cartilage supplement, whose properties for the benefit of the joints, are widely known. If you want to obtain a puppy of this breed, awareness of the cost of your diet is required, which usually ingested in Large amounts of feed, according to its structure and size, that inevitably determine their appetite. It is recommended that the veterinarian be consulted about what is the food or I think that the most as the supplements that may require to prevent its joint or bone problems. Tibetan mastin dog care Given the particularities of the size, nature and character of the Tibetan mastiff, special care should be prodred, not only for their physical, but emotional appearance. As for the physical part, attending its food properly will allow it to look healthy in its fur and that its growth is not affected by joint conditions; Providing enough and long walking space will contribute to good blood circulation. Care of cleaning, brushing his hair two or three times a day and taking care of his mouth hygiene, a healthy specimen will have. As for the emotional aspect, its sweet and affectionate character must be used so that it is used to interact in the different scenarios offered by urban centers, full of noise and people, to which you must get used to it without suffering from any disturbance that could cause dangerous situations, for not being able to control it if it is altered into an unusual way. It is necessary that teach from puppy to obey orders, which must be energetically occurred, so that you learn who has control of the situation. Once these objectives have been achieved, a docile dog that will not represent major problems will be possession. Education and training Having a puppy of this race requires a high sense of responsibility; That is why it is recommended that training begin from the first three months of life, which is the time in which it begins to form its definitive character. The first thing to do is accustom the puppy to share and interact with several people and different animals; That he identifies different places in his walks and give him the opportunity to satisfy his natural curiosity, teaching him little by little, the one who maintains adequate behavior; That is, correct it firmly if it becomes aggressive or if it does not obey an instruction such as taking or staying still. To the extent that it is growing and developing, more complex instructions are incorporated, such as following the master, stop Precise and adequate, if you have a good training. If the aspiring owner of a Tibetan mastiff does not feel prepared or has no experience in the handling of dogs, he must resort to the services of a canine coach. Conclusion Ancestral, millenary and mythical, the tibetan mastin or dogo of the Tibet, It is a fabulous canine specimen, framed in the category of the most coveted colossi in Central Asia and with renewed popularity in the West, when transforming into one of the races that are synonymous with power and social status. In ancient times, he was considered an ideal complement to war machinery, by virtue of its large size and intelligence to learn to use its strength in the art of war, where only its appearance, already generated terror in enemy armies. However, its true nature is grazing and caring for those who consider members of their pack; Its territorial and docile character, make it ideal for the care of herds and children; Currently, he is still the playmate of the children of the Mountains of Tibet and even Enjoy the preference and sympathy of Tibetan monks, which since ancient times use them as guardians of their temples and monasteries. The Tibetan mastiff, is part of the oldest art and of the mentions full of admiration by philosophers and great warriors of antiquity, making it the protagonist of innumerable military feats, as well as for its unique characteristics in terms of its size and the appearance of a lion, which has contributed to its mythical lineage. Great Britain introduces it in the West, where the admiration caused by the specimens presented to royalty and were subject to exposure in circuses and zoos from all over Europe. Currently, they have regained their exclusive status, since Chinese breeders have been guided by world canine federations, making their physical and character characteristics define their purity, coming to verify that it has not suffered any variation in its genetic structure, despite the passing of time. This may be due to the fact that its place of origin in the Mountains of the Tibet did not allow the crossing with other races that distort its particular characteristics, making this a guaranteed purity dog, which contributes to its high price. Although they can be achieved in Europe and possibly in several countries worldwide, they are not very common and there are really few specimens that can be observed. The Tibetan mastin is a colossal dog, In the category of Canine Giants is the most affectionate and docile, but it requires a great responsibility when acquiring it, because raising it without control and discipline, could represent a great danger to the community where it develops. Other mastiffs that may also be interested: Napolitan mastin Spanish Mastion English mastin Italian mastin Great Danish Doberman ROTTWEILER  
Gran Danés – Descubre su historia, características, aspecto y salud de esta raza

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Great Danish - Discover its history, characteristics, appearance and health of this race

by Lobo Azul on May 12 2022
The Great Danish or German Dogo, which is the other name with which this race is known and the one that is usually used, It is a huge size dog, the largest in the world and that guy who draws attention wherever he goes. Although its appearance is imposing, the truth is that it is a friendly and noble animal, ideal as a partner whenever we have plenty of space and do not mind spending money on its support. Size: 76 cm females and up to 81 cm males. Weight: The range goes from 45 to 59 kilos, but males that reach 80 are not rare. Hair type: Short, very easy to take care of. Character: Affable, with little tendency to bark and very dependent on its owner.  Health: We can qualify it as regular. Very conditioned by its enormous size. Life expectancy: from 6 to 8 years, although the specimens that do not reach six are not rare History of the Great Danish As in most races, there are those who say that in Egypt there are paintings in which dogs similar to the great Danish appear, although the truth is that they had little to do with this race, apart from being thin and large. The most credible story tells us that Its origin dates around four centuries in an area that covers both Germany and Denmark and hence the name with which it has been known for years, and with which he is still appointed especially in Anglo -Saxon countries. Apparently, its characteristic appearance comes from the crossing between mastines and lebre them, with the idea of ​​being able to have a powerful and at the same time fast dog, something that is still done today in the rehala, where mastiffs and podencos are mixed. The first news that we have of a dog that already resembles the current German gangster dates from the 18th century, where the nobility used them to keep their farms and even their carriages when they moved, which was a sign of prestige. Already in the nineteenth century we can see the first representations of the great Danish similar to the current one, and in fact there were famous characters such as the Chancellor of the German Empire, Otto von Bismark, that had dogs of this breed for about six decades. Becoming an animal related to the nobility is what saved him from disappearing, as happened with other races, when firearms widespread and dogs became less and less necessary in the guard and defense of properties. Together with this, there is the one that there has been no “re -breeding of the race” since it has not been necessary, something that has happened in other races that have come to the present day after looking for the last specimens and making crosses. As for the name of German Dogo, it seems that it comes from an exhibition that was made in 1876 and in which the judges proposed it, something that has been generating controversy since then, because in many places it is still known as great Danish. Anyway, the truth is that the union of Germany with this breed is very narrow, since this was where the first club of the breed was born in 1888. Great Danish characteristics It is a perfect company dog, a quiet and very affectionate animal with its master, so much that it is not a dog that can be alone for a long time, since it will always look for the company of its owner. They are usually a bit third and because of their size it is convenient to educate them very well since they are very young, which will help us in handling. With strangers it is reserved, but never aggressive and the same goes for other dogs, since we could say that it is aware of its size and does not need to bark or teach the teeth to impose respect. There is no problem that he lives with children or with other pets, because he tolerates the games very well, to throw his ears, etc., although here you have to be careful with size, especially when they are puppies and do not measure their strength well. We can use it in the guard, although it is not a dog that has instincts for it. Here his great asset is the size, so much that it is not uncommon for people to cross as a sidewalk when they see us "just in case", although this dog will never attack anyone for no reason. Aspect Its appearance is what defines it, then The males weigh 90 kilos and measure 80 cm To the cross, which means that from your head to the ground there can be about a meter high. When people who do not know the breed and see it attention how it moves, because it is not a mole of the type of clumsy movement masts, but they have the elegance of a lebrel and we are not wrong to say that it is majestic. On the colors, the standard recognizes three mantles that should not be mixed. One is the lumid atheded, the other sprinkled and black, where we find the one that is the most spectacular variety of the race, the Dogo Arlequín and finally the blue, with much the tone that gives it greater elegance. Until a few years ago they cut their tail and ears, which gave them an aggressive appearance that does not correspond to the character of the race, while now these mutilations are prohibited and that makes this huge dog look more friendly. Great Danish health If we are looking for a weak point of this race is in health, since 30% of the specimens do not live for more than five years and there are very few exceeding 10, although the latter is common to all large races. The Hip dysplasia It is the most frequent problem, again as in all large and giant races, so you will have to be very attentive to this aspect and acquire certificate dogs, with which we minimize the risk, although it is always there. Do not forget that dysplasia, in addition to coming by inheritance, can also arise for environmental reasons, so that veterinary control has to be strict in the growth stage. We will also have care with the stomach torsion, an acute and very serious problem in which the stomach turns, literally. It can lead to the dog to death and prevents it by putting food to adequate height and dividing the rations. It is prone to bone cancer and heart problems, although this should not scare us when buying one, since all races, even the smallest, have their own diseases or that usually suffer more frequently. In order to have a dog as healthy as possible, it is best to buy it to a breeder to give us the maximum guarantees, such as the ancestors are free of dysplasia and that can provide us with DNA tests in which to see that there are no latent genetic diseases. Breeding When raising it, the first thing to consider is your health above all, controlling genetic diseases very well and renouncing some characteristics such as a strong jaw, if we know that we favor the Dogo Nursing of conjunctivitis permanently. Aggressive dogs must be discarded, although they do not usually appear because it has been selecting more than a century to be close to people, as a huge size dog. Its offspring is not complicated, and those dedicated to it usually say that it is easier than with mini dogs, although Yes, you have to be far from the female, because because of the size of the puppies, it is normal for them to be born through a caesarean section. Due to the weight of the mother and puppies it is a very expensive breeding, which, as future owners of a German Dogo, is very good for us, since only the authentic fans are raised, because it is almost impossible to earn money with them. Anyway, if we want to buy one, the best thing is that we go to the Spanish club, since here they can advise us and even have a DNA record of their dogs in order to control as much as possible the appearance of diseases. How do you train a great Danish? A great Danish has to start his education as soon as he gets home, since he is very stubborn and his size does not help try to handle him because we are not going to be able to pull him or lift him. So, From an early age you have to teach him to get into the car for himself, to enter the bathtub, and above all not to throw, for which we can help ourselves a necklace against the pulls (never with a punishment or strangulator necklace). We must not forget basic education, with orders such as sitting, lying down, staying still or coming to the call, insisting a lot that walking with the belt without pulling and always to our path. We must completely leave violence, which, although we must never use it to train a dog, it does not suit us when we talk about animals with this physical power. Our best ally will be the treats, especially at the beginning, to reward with caresses over time. They can be something "big heads", so we have to arm ourselves with patience and be firm, looking for professional help if we see that the situation surpasses us and because of how it is, it is best to make short sessions so that it does not get tired or distracted What should I keep in mind if I want a great Danish Taking into account your physique is not a dog for beginners. Thus, if we have never had a dog, we better opt for another more manageable and simple race to maintain, because the great Danish is an animal for people with a lot of experience. The space is another of the conditions when it comes to taking a German Dogo home, and that its 80 kilos make it advisable to live on a floor, however great it is, and the same happens with the city. It is an animal that needs large spaces, which cities cannot provide, so To be comfortable we must live in the field, in a town where we have access to large extensions where you can exercise and run free without throwing anyone to the ground. Our economy must be very sanitized in order to be able to have it as it deserves, eating a I think of great quality (essential for it to grow without problems) that can cost us about 150 euros per month. To that we will have to add the visits to the veterinarian, which will be frequent and that when you need medicines they will be the most expensive by having to give several tablets, since dog medications are administered according to weight. In order to move it, the size of the car will also be a condition, due to the fact that it does not fit in the utilitarian classic. Perhaps removing the rear seats and the trunk tray can enter inside, but then our car will become a two seats without a trunk. We talked about the importance of training and avoiding the pulls, but despite this It is convenient that the person who takes him out to the street has physical strength and can control it at all times. Its 80 kilos are not easy to hold and we must not forget that despite education it is an animal and obeys its instincts, which can be scared, get nervous and get through complicated situations that we can only solve if we can retain it. Other dog breeds that can be of interest: BOErBoel Eurasier Lebrel Afghan Berna Boyero San Bernardo Napolitan mastin Dálmatto ROTTWEILER DeitherArgentino Go Labrador retriever
Boerboel - un perro guardián ideal

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Boerboel - An ideal guard dog

by Lobo Azul on Mar 08 2022
For those who think that big breed dogs are not suitable for children, race Boerboel It is the obvious exception to the rule. Well, despite being a dog of pronounced size, it is the ideal pet to share family times, especially with the little ones in the house. Size: large / giant. Weight: between 55 and 79kg. Hair type: very short and smooth. Character: obedient, dominant, territorial, intelligent, loyal, confident Health: healthy Life expectancy: between 10 and 12 years. If it is a protection and loyalty, this imposing race knows how to provide both of their owners, so it has become one of the favorites for the care of any home, since it combines its size with a loving and cheerful attitude. Coming from South Africa, these dogs were raised for life in the field, so they are adapted outdoors and adventures. However, there are some care that must be provided, without hesitation, to the Boerboel if you want to maintain a good health and extend their life expectancy. Next, we will detail the most relevant aspects of the race: care it requires, its character and origin. In this way, you will have all the information to know if these canines are the most indicated for your home. Origin of Boerboel The 1660s is the period in which this breed had its first indications, in the African continent. It is a dog belonging to the family of the Molososo either dogos. Closely related to races Bullmastiff, Gran Danish and Bullenbeisser (already extinct), which were brought to this territory with the purpose of protecting the farm of the settlers. For this reason, He is recognized as a farmer and guardian dog. The different crosses have resulted in the specimen that is currently known, however, the Boerboel race has not yet been recognized by The International Cinological Federation (FCI), nor another world size organism. Only local organizations such as the South African Association of Berboel Breeders (SABT) and the Boerboels Elite Association South African (EBBASA), have given validity to this breed within the country. At present it is not used only as a dog on duty, but also as an excellent companion, especially in homes with children, due to its friendly and loving character that grants the favoritism of people, despite being a large and weight dog. Body characteristics A obviously strong and imposing dog It is the image that this breed projects, due to its physical appearance. It is a muscular animal, robust and well formed. Let's know more about the physical appearance of this great friend below: Weight and size One of the most shocking aspects in this breed of dogs is its height and weight. Both males and females can exceed 100 kilograms, showing quite muscular. In relation to height, the specimens of this breed reach an average size of up to 70 centimeters to the cross. Given its weight and height, the Boerboel requires an owner capable of controlling his movements and training him properly because, although it is a very sociable animal, an unexpected attack can cause injuries to other people. Physical As we have mentioned, This dog is quite muscular. His body is of robust and pronounced contexture. Both his chest and his back stand out remarkably, providing an imposing and intimidating image before other animals and even people. Its legs are thick and firm, they perfectly support the body, which allows stable mobility and great agility to move despite its weight. Face The skull of this race is distinguished by being wide and flat, proportionally large, in line with its body. His face offers a misleading image, because it seems that it is an aggressive dog when it really is the opposite. Your round eyes can be chocolate, hazelnut or yellow, a very distinctive feature of them. The nose is black and medium -sized. And their ears are medium, hanging and separated from each other. Fur Boerboel is characterized by having a short and dense fur. The colors so far accepted for the race are dark red, brown, yellow and tied, very similar to the color of their eyes. In some specimens a black mask on the face is visualized, however, not everyone possesses this characteristic. Boerboel behavior In general, we talk about an obedient, educated, balanced, loyal and loving dog with his adoptive family. It is a protective dog, so it can be distrustful of the presence of strangers. However, by noticing the acceptance of these people by their owners, it will remain calm but always alert. It's about A noble and very affectionate dog with which he considers his family, and will care for his people above all. That is why if you run any danger, the Boerboel will not hesitate to help you, even having to attack other people. This issue is a bit delicate, because giving these dogs the impression that some danger is running, when it is not, it can arouse their protective instinct and attack the person who considers that he is hurting you. Socialization is very important if it is desired to reinforce education and behavior before people close to the family environment. Coexistence Coexistence with Boerboel does not represent a problem, since It is a dog with great ease of adaptation. Although it is a large dog and that requires sufficient space to move, run and exercise, its emotional state will be related to the quality of life and training provided. In a home with children, this breed fits perfectly. They are friendly, patients and protectors, so they will properly take care of the little ones. However, the child should be carefully indicated to the treatment of the dog, because before abuse or blows, they usually react negatively. Now, coexistence with other animals is not usually so positive in the first instance. Let's not forget that it is a race that excessively takes care of its space, so before other dogs it can show, in principle, a certain suspicion. However, this will also depend on education, because if it is taught to socialize with other pets at an early age, it will not be difficult to adapt to new canine friends later. Always keeping the look at training is a beneficial way to forge the character of the boerboel. Boerboel education and training This breed is of great intelligence and obedience, so It will soon learn orders that within your training time they are provided. However, it is necessary that the person in charge of this process has knowledge about the race and its handling, since the dog is aware of its size and what this represents for people. It is necessary to show you determination and security, but without shouting or treating you aggressively, as it will react negatively. The ideal is to make him feel that he collaborates with training, so it will be more bearable for both. The positive reinforcement is very important, in this way a correct interaction and relationship of trust between the dog and the coach will be achieved, which will result in a correct education. Starting training around the third week of the puppy's life will allow progress to be seen in a short time, and that as its growth becomes a balanced and educated animal. If, on the contrary, training is not given importance, these animals may grow with aggressive and rebellious behavior. Health These dogs are usually healthy. They have a life expectancy that advances from 12 to 14 years. However, it will depend largely on the care that its owners offer to maintain your health and quality of life. Exist Some diseases that can directly affect the race. Among them include those related to weight and height: hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia and obesity. The first two may be for hereditary reasons or caused by bad movements. Also, an excess in the exercise carried out by the animal can contribute to the appearance of these. On the other hand, obesity is very common if it is not properly fed. Remember that it is a large dog, so it requires a good amount of food to stay satisfied daily. In addition, ocular and auditory diseases are another evil that can affect this race. However, if appropriate care is maintained, these animals will live with optimal health offering joy and protection to their family environment. Care Although it is a large and robust race that does not require greater care, the Boerboel needs some attention from its owners to stay strong and healthy. Emphasizing that it is a large dog highlights the importance of considering aspects such as physical activity, essential for your well -being. Let's look at the care that this race needs: Exercises As we have said before, we talk about a large and weight breed, so The daily practice of long exercises and walks is elementary If you want to keep the dog active and with a balance in your weight. Making at least two daily walks accompanied by a pleasant exercise routine for the animal will contribute to its health. It is necessary to pay attention to what the pet wants to communicate. When this manifests tired by the exercises, it is indicative that it was enough, the time will have come to stop and rest. Otherwise, excess can cause alterations in your health. Feeding Another point of importance in the life and maintenance of this can is food. This breed needs about 800 grams of feed per day to stay satiated. That is, you need a lot of food, so it is necessary to complement it with the exercise to prevent it from developing overweight. An aspect that should not be overlooked is that food must necessarily be destined to provide nutrients, especially calcium, so that it strengthens its bones and can continue to support the weight of your body. Hygiene Unlike other races, Boerboel is not so demanding in terms of care of its fur. Brushing at least once or twice a month, and one bath every four weeks, it will be enough for this breed to remain close enough. Veterinary controls Vaccination, deworming and visits to the veterinarian is necessary if you want to keep the race away from diseases. Prevention is a great ally in the well -being of this and other dogs that can be affected by some pathology such as those mentioned in previous paragraphs. To sum up The Boerboel is a very special dog, because its presence and physical appearance can be intimidating for those who do not know it, not knowing that behind that robust body is an animal full of love, loyalty and protection towards its own. It is a large animal, so It requires being trained from puppy To achieve socialization and positive behavior. Who adiestre must be a person who knows about the race and is able to control their actions. Ideal for coexistence with children, because it easily adapts to the little ones, showing patient and affectionate. And above all protector in situations that you consider in danger. Undoubtedly, this race not only guarantees family care, but also fun and loyalty at each shared moment. Know other races such as: San Bernardo Cane Corso Napolitan mastin German shepherd Doberman ROTTWEILER Berna Boyero Tosa Inu Labrador retriever
Bóxer, el compañero ideal

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Boxer, the ideal partner

by Lobo Azul on Feb 24 2022
The race of German boxer either Boxer, it is one of the most sought after worldwide, they are balanced, affectionate and very sociable. Being active and faithful dogs, the boxer are ideal for caring for the family, even children, they are always alert to any situation and take care of them and the house without any problem. These dogs create a very special bond with families, they easily adapt to the home environment and are complacent, protective and very affectionate.  You must keep in mind that it is a race that has a lot of physical strength, therefore you have to constantly supervise them when they play with children. As are excellent company dogs, it is important to take them for a walk, play with them and keep them in frequent physical activity, so you will keep your pet very happy. Size: Medium. Weight: Between 25 and 32kg. Hair type: Very short and smooth. Character: Cheerful, playful, energetic, devout, intrepid, friendly, intelligent, loyal, confident, calm, brave Health: You can have some health problems. Life expectancy: Between 10 and 12 years. Origin of the boxer This breed is German origin, is born in Munich In the year 1.895, in a name farm "Von Dom". Its creators were Friedrich Robert, Lard König and R. Höpner, founders of the first "Deutscher Boxer Club". It is born from the crossing between a Bullenbeisser Brabant (extinct dog of German origin and race developed by the hunters. His name means bull bite or bull bites) and a bulldog (English bulldog, called as bull bites, by dogs used in bulls around the seventeenth century, being prohibited in the year 199, in the United Kingdom).   This breed was used as a messenger war dog and as an ambulance dog during World War II, moving communication cables and helping to mobilize wounded soldiers. According to the UKC (United Kennel Club), the term "boxer" is due to the striking of his chest and his way of walking; The predisposition of their front legs resembles the position of the boxers. It is also said that the term derives from "Boxl", a word used by the Germans to designate the Bullenbeisser. Boxer puppy care By having a Boxer puppy, preferably from 8 weeks of birth, considers the attention you are going to provide. They are very playful and active. Do not leave it only for a long time and make it gently and tenderness. As it is a puppy, it can easily be scared. Despite his robust image, he is fragile, be very careful not to charge him followed, or bother while adapting to his new atmosphere. You should not scream, you have to talk to you with a calm tone of voice and you cannot hit you when you make some mischief, that would cause a trauma to the puppy and develop a fearful or aggressive attitude.  Allow you to meet every corner of your home, gain confidence and security. Show his bed and toys, who knows that he is also part of the family. It places the place where you will have your food and water, as are the place where your needs will do. Both of Puppies As adults, you can't neglect boxer's health, vaccines are important to prevent diseases. It fulfills its control of visits to the veterinarian. The ideal time to start vaccines control is from two or three months of age. The food must be special for race and according to age. It happens the same with personal care items that you use such as shampoo, brush or rubber glove to comb. Believe your boxer a routine, such as the time to go for a walk, play, feed, sleep and bath day.  The puppies cannot be bathed before three months, or when they have been vaccinated, to be able to do it, you have to wait a week after their vaccination. You can clean your pet with wet wipes if necessary. It is recommended to bathe them every 25 or 30 days, so you do not eliminate the natural fat from your skin, which protects it from allergies and sensitivity. Physical and mental stimulation is necessary for the healthy development of your pet. Take it for a walk at least three times a day, run and play. Physical activity will help him develop his muscles and maintain a weight according to his height. Maintaining contact with nature and other environments will help you develop your senses remarkably. Boxer feed Keep in mind the age of your boxer to fulfill your Power scheme. Before the fourth week of born it still depends on his mother and it is not advisable to give him solid foods. As it grows, it will be necessary to incorporate high feed in protein.  The amount of food you must give will increase as it grows. In the same way, it decreases the frequency in which it must feed. Your diet must be careful and balanced, the most recommended that you consult with the veterinarian the food scheme that you should supply. Avoid giving your food remains, as well as foods rich in starch or chocolate. The ideal is to provide a I think of high quality like the one we offer in Blue Wolf.  Verify that food likes your boxer and supervises if you tolerate it by observing the appearance of your feces. Do not forget that according to your diet, it will be a healthy and cheerful pet. Race characteristics Boxer's life expectancy is 10 to 12 yearsThat depends on whether it is a healthy dog ​​and the care you offer during your life time. You can have a short life average, if you don't give adequate attention. It is convenient to take it regularly to the veterinarian for control. It is one of the races of brachicéfalos dogs, that is, its skull is wide and short, and Chato snout compared to other dogs. He has a heavy and strong head, provided with his body and with a jaw of great pressure. On his face he presents a kind of black mask. His eyes are dark or almond. Of folded ears towards the cheeks. It is a dog with a strong neck and wide chest, so it demonstrates character and presence with its lively movement. Muscular, athletic, short back and strong legs. Its size can be from medium to large. The average height of the male is 57 to 63 cm, and the female is 53 to 59 cm. As for the weight of the male, it is between 27 and 32 kg, and the female of 25 to 29 kg. His fur is short, a bit hard and bright, in a stunned color but that comes to vary in some types of boxer, such as whites, black and brown. We can find 5 types of boxer: Tabby: It is one of the most common, its fur is dark brown with black stripes on the back and white in the chest, belly, legs and ankles. Some are so dark that they seem black. White: Only 25% of the specimens of this breed are born white. They are not albinos but are sensitive to the sun. You must apply sunscreen if you are going to expose it to UV rays, since they are prone to cancer. Black: The color that generates controversy, because it is genetically unlikely that it is born of this color. There are only two reasons for your boxer to be black. The first is that it is not a pure race, for inheriting certain genes of their predecessors between the crossing of two mestizos but also boxer (which are not pure). The second is that it is tied but invested, that is, very dark. Tawny: It is from a single brown to almost reddish color, and also with white spots on the chest, belly and legs. Albino: How to know if it is albino or white? Take into consideration the color of their eyes, they are lightly color and their eyelids are pink for not producing melanin), unlike the white that has dark eyes.  If you have any spout or snout, it is not albino. Both white and albino boxer can develop skin and eye cancer, so protection is recommended, mainly in summer. This type of boxer is difficult to find. As for your temperament, Boxer are dogs that stand out for their intelligence, energy and are very playful. It is usual that they are believed to be aggressive dogs, but nothing further from reality. They are usually family and protective animals of their surroundings. If any specimen is aggressive, it is because it has not been raised correctly. Boxer health If you have offered your dog a balanced diet, you have kept it physically active and have given him all the love he deserves, you cannot rule out, or neglect, the possible diseases he may suffer in the future.  The most common diseases in the boxer are usually presented by starting their old age, so you must be very attentive with some normal behavior. By knowing your health status, you can avoid or attend to any of the diseases that affect this race of dogs, such as: Heart problems Tumors Epilepsy Hip dysplasia, hereditary bone disease. Stomach torsion, presents inflammation and abdominal pain Spondylosis, degenerative condition of the spine Canine osteoarthritis, which causes a lot of pain and is presented in areas such as the hip and back Dermatitis If you are in mind of the health problems of your puppy's parents, you will know what disease it can be prone. In addition to this it is important that you know that This breed has low heat tolerance, for this reason you should not force your dog to exercise, since it could present a heat stroke and put the life of your pet at risk. The attention and care you give to your pets is important, your quality and life expectancy will depend on this. How to educate your pet According to the smarter dog list of the psychologist and professor Stanley Coren, the boxer race is in the 48th position, for having a medium work intelligence and obedience. They respond 30% of the time.  Between 40 and 80 repetitions need to understand an order.  Canine intelligence has three aspects according to Coren: Instinctive intelligence: It has skills such as grazing, guardian or company. Adaptive Intelligence: Ability to solve a problem. Labor and obedience intelligence: It is the ability to learn from the human being. Thanks to the link created between the tutor and the pet, the dog's ability and abilities develop.  Training and education are fundamental keys to a better relationship with the environment, so it should begin when it is still a puppy. Once the basic orders of obedience have been learned, you proceed with the canine orders such as tricks, give the leg or bark when you ask, sit or lie, to name a few. Among other teachings, is that of the periodic role to make your needs on paper and take it out at certain times to make them out of the house. The use of the necklace and the belt, can be tested hours before leaving so that it adapts little by little and does not want to remove them when it goes for a walk. Some boxer curiosities The International Cinological Federation (FCI), International Federation responsible for promoting and governing cynology or canofilia, as well as dog breeding standards, Does not accept the white and albino boxer as copies of this breed. In Spain, boxer is not considered a dangerous race, although it is still thought that it is in other parts of the world. During the Second World War, the race was ignored, being accepted in the coming years in the United States. Do not hesitate to have your Boxer breed pet, it will be the ideal partner. Cheerful, faithful and excellent companion for your life. Check the origin, character and other curiosities of other dog breeds here: Border Collie English Pointer Golden Retriever Cocker Spaniel English Samoyed Schnauzer Belgian shepherd French bulldog Bull Terrier Andalusian winemaker
San Bernardo - Una montaña de cariño

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San Bernardo - A mountain of love

by Lobo Azul on Feb 19 2022
He has starred in films, is recognized worldwide and is considered one of the most beloved, remembered and requested dogs of all time. He San Bernardo It is a super star and right now we will understand why. Size: Large/giant. Weight: Between 54 and 82kg. Hair type: Medium, smooth and dense. Character: Friendly, vivacious, vigilant, gentle, calm Health: Prone to problems in bones and joints Life expectancy: Between 8 and 10 years. Due to its large size and its hairy and affable appearance, He has become a very requested dog. Many videos and photos of puppies and adult dogs of this race are adorning the Internet and it is inevitable to love them.  In addition to their imposing look and size, the San Bernardo will always be remembered by the small barrel that hung from his neck where he carried liquor or medicine for their owners or human companions when he rescued them in the mountains a long time ago. Now, this animal It is considered a very faithful and protective dog, which conquers everyone with sweetness and affection. History and origin of San Bernardo This Wonderful race It originated in the Swiss Alps and northern Italy, where the Romans settled with their different types of dogs, which when mixed, gave with this great can. Among the dogs that gave rise to San Bernardo were the now extinct mastin of the Alps, The Tibet Dogo, the great Danish and the Newfoundland. For several centuries, from the seventeenth, these breeds were mixed with each other until obtaining what this breed is today. Canines who gave rise to San Bernardo were used as surveillance dogs, bodyguards and rescue in the eleventh century by a group of monks who carried a hospice In El Paso del Monte San Bernardo, which was intended to provide lodge and protection for pilgrims, travelers and visitors.  With the passage of time, and thanks to its strength, courage and tenacity, The San Bernardo became very useful. His presence was required as companions of those who crossed the mountain, since they could provide great help in case an accident. Currently, San Bernardo has been officially designated as the Swiss national dog, thanks to all the work he has played as a rescue dog. It is our days, it is easier to see it in a field of some city due to its large size. Likewise, it is no longer as common to see him rescuing people, but rather as proud and loved members of a family. Physical characteristics of San Bernardo The San Bernardo It is a large and imposing texture dog. It can be very high, large and heavy, so it deserves to have a lot of space to develop. They have a good -natured appearance, which denotes great nobility. Among all aspects that can get the attention of a San Bernardo, the head undoubtedly stands out, especially for its particular factions. The head of a San Bernardo is wide and large, with sunken and medium -sized eyes that vary in color, from light chestnut to the dark. Its nostrils are normally open with a black truffle.  If we talk about its snout and bite, it is usually wide and powerful, since the jaws they own are wide and the same size both above and below. As for their ears, they hang on each side of their head, they are triangularly and a medium size. The tail of a San Bernardo is long and is always hanging, which gives it more agility. Its legs are thick and the legs commonly straight. Types of fur present in the San Bernardo It is important to keep in mind that There are two types of San Bernardo, one that has short hair and another with long hair. However, there are no differences between these two types, apart from the length of their hair and color, since both have the same dimensions and the same temperament. San Bernardo with short hair: He has smooth and dense hair throughout the outside of his body, and in the internal part, he has thick and short fur laterals. In addition, short hair tail is commonly thick and leafy, and has a bangs on its legs. San Bernardo with long hair: If we refer to the fur in its outer layer, this is of medium and smooth size, and internally also has a thick fur. In some cases, the fur that covers the hip can be of the wavy type. The tail has a lot of thick and dense hair. The limbs also have bangs, but with greater abundance. San Bernardo fur color Regardless of the type of hair they possess, the specimens of this race have the same range of colors. They are mostly white with red, brown and sometimes yellow or cream spots. These spots are presented in diversity of sizes between each specimen and in some cases they cover a large part of the outer layer of the San Bernardo. But, normally, these dogs have white predominance, especially in their internal layers. There is also the possibility that there are specimens San Bernardo with black spots, although these do not usually occur frequently. San Bernardo dimensions Normally there are not many differences in dimensions between the male and females specimens of San Bernardo, except for its stature. Otherwise, It will depend on the individual characteristics of the dog and its diet. Height: Make 70cm / females: 65cm minimum. Weight: Oscillates between 60kg and 90kg. San Bernardo Temperament Although San Bernardo is a dog that can become quite large and corpulent, is not characterized by being violent. Actually It is a very affable and affable can. It can be described as extroverted and, in fact, Enjoy the children's company, to those who usually take care of and grant a lot of love. The San Bernardo is a very loyal can, of rather slow movements and with a tendency to be quite patient. It is very rare to know of a copy of this breed that has attacked someone, because rather they are usually calm, good dogs if they are educated properly, They will always try to help their masters, whom they love with passion. Although he enjoys and needs the exercise, like any other Can, the San Bernardo is not a dog that remains in constant activity and is not characterized by the waste of energy. Rather they usually enjoy long and quiet walks, in addition to lying at their master's feet, to rest.  It could be said that the San Bernardo even become more passive as they age, so you have to take care of and seek that their diet is always chord, because they have a tendency to gain weight and then it is difficult to lose weight, especially when more adults are already found. Despite San Bernardo loves his master with great devotion, it has no tendency to extreme dependence and also enjoy being alone, so it can become independent and look for yourself as a distracted. Even so, it will require attention, the San Bernardo love to live with people, and that is why it often is considered a family dog. San Bernardo's life expectancy The San Bernardo is a beautiful and great dog that will give us his love and affection for an estimated time of between 8 and 10 years, which will vary depending on food, exercise and if any disease is presented that can affect their health. San Bernardo care There are certain diseases that can occur in a San Bernardo throughout their lives, and although this does not mean that with certainty they will suffer them, there is a tendency to make it happen. Among them are the following: Hip dysplasia or elbow Stomach torsion Dilated cardiomyopathy (so special attention must be paid when some type of sedative is provided, since this can be fatal) To prevent most of these diseases, it is important again, to take care of their diet following a diet recommended by an expert veterinarian who knows how to provide the appropriate and necessary amounts for the CAN. You can take a look at our catalog to see the specific food we have.  Food should also be added daily exercise, which will provide mobility and agility to your muscles, and will facilitate so important fat to avoid overweight. But this must be done in moderation, since stomach torsion can lead to excessive training. Apart from those care, there is one that has great relevance in a San Bernardo, and that is to take care of his head. As we know, the head is one of its most prominent characteristics, so it is important that, especially in the copies of long hair, the secretions that emanate from their eyes are constantly cleaned, because, over the years, moderate detachments between the skin and eyes usually occur. San Bernardo tends to drool a lot, so you should keep in mind that Oral hygiene care It must be continuous, having to do it periodically. As for brushing, it is recommended that a simple and a complete brushing be performed daily every 8 or 10 weeks. Education and Training of San Bernardo This is a dog that in many cases is considered a "giant dog", so one of the big problems that arise to train or educate it is its size and the amount of space it requires. Therefore, it is always recommended that it begin as soon as possible, before it reaches a size that makes the process difficult, since when it is puppy and small, it can be better and more manageable. Like any other can, It is important that you start interacting with other dogs, animals or humans with the greatest promptness when this puppy, because, by having a large size, it is necessary that you quickly learn to deal with others.  It is also important to remember that the space you have to develop must be wide since, being such a large dog, it requires sufficient space to have mobility that allows you to feel comfortable. San Bernardo responds very well to positive reinforcement training, so it is very easy to train it and make it become obedient. San Bernardo prices It is very easy Acquire a San Bernardo puppy, you can get them with professional breeders, in some store or online; So their prices vary depending on the place where you want to make the purchase. The recommendation is to be very attentive to the breeding conditions that the seller has, because many times these are not the most appropriate or ethical. If you have Pedigrí, of course the price is usually higher. In dollars it can range between 3,000 and $ 3,500, A Puppy from San Bernardo with Pedigrí, a price that in euros equals 2,600 and 3,000. To take into account The San Bernardo It is one of the most beautiful giant breed dogs, affectionate and dear from around the world. His incredible temperament is known worldwide and how he can take care of children so much devotion. It is undoubtedly a family dog ​​if interacting with other people, dogs or animals is introduced on time. Especially to grow by making sense of the "prudence" necessary for when interacting with animals or people smaller than him.  It can be very quiet, and in fact a bit slow in movements. As it grows it becomes increasingly passive, and that can be a point in your favor if we appreciate tranquility, but it is something to take into account if we do not want you to suffer from overweight. The San Bernardo is, without a doubt, a dog that needs us to really know what we are getting when we decide to give entry into our life. It is best to know every aspect that you have and then weigh if we have space, strength and dedication to be with them. We also recommend these other articles: Tosa Inu Napolitan mastin Cane Corso Argentine Dogo English mastin Spanish Mastion Newfoundland Bullmastiff Great Danish
Mastín Napolitano, un amigo de gran corazón

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Napolitan mastin, a friend of big heart

by Lobo Azul on Feb 16 2022
When we see a person and his dog walk through the park we can see similarities in the hair, in the eyes or simply in his behavior. The Napolitan mastin They are one of the largest breeds of dogs that we can find, and their attractiveness goes beyond their striking size, their beautiful fur and the adorable folds of their skin. We cannot say that people who adopt a Neapolitan mastin are wrinkled giants, so what kind of person you should be If you want Adopt a Neapolitan mastin? ¿You know this wonderful dog breed? Size: Large/giant. Weight: Between 50 and 70kg. Hair type: Very short and smooth. Character: Protector, stubborn, intrepid, obedient, dominant, endearing Health: Prpense to suffer congenital diseases Life expectancy: Between 8 and 10 years. Origin of Neapolitan Mastion As his name points out, The Neapolitan mastin has its origins in beautiful Italy. It is a guard dog that descends from Romano Moloso, a race that was used at the time in fighting against lions, elephants, other dogs and even human, as a form of entertainment; and of the Tibetan Mastion which was used as the main guardian in the temples of the mountains in the Tibet. Over the years, Italian farmers were crossing different dog breeds to increase the size of the Neapolitan mastin. Some people even say that they did their best to increase this wrinkles, so their guardian dog would have such a fierce figure that no one would dare to approach their farm. Yes ok Currently, Neapolitan mastin is more a company dogHe used to say that while a common guard dog could bite an intruder's arm, the Neapolitan mastiff could tear his arm. There is no doubt that it was sought to feed the idea that this race was really beast. Physical characteristics of the Neapolitan mastin To start we review a little, the word mastin comes from Latin Massivus, this can be translated as a massif. This adjective is granted not only to the Neapolitan mastiff, but many others equally large dog breeds. The Italian mastin, as he is also known, is a dog that impresses when he sees it, is muscular and imposing And his body is thick. What stands out is your head, this is huge although well proportionate with the rest of your body, it is covered with thick wrinkles ranging from the frame frame to the gut, and from the eyelids to the lips, forming folds that sometimes can cause some health problems to the dog, such as the obstruction of the sight. The snout of this mastin also has a remarked feature and is that it is usually as long as it is wide, which can appear to be square. The upper lip is large, covering its mouth. His fur is bright, short and smooth and very easy to maintain, we can find it in colors such as black, silver gray, sand, brown or mahogany. Its tail is median and its ears, when they are not cut, they are long and fall on each side of the face. The Neapolitan mastiff has a life expectancy between 8 and 10 years and begins to be considered adult at 3 three years of age. These dogs are known for their imposing size, its weight ranges from 70 to 95 kilograms. As for their stature, the Neapolitan mastin are usually longer than high, although they can measure between 60 and 75 centimeters of tall. Know other types of mastiffs: Spanish Mastion English mastin Tibetan mastin Italian mastin Behavior and personality Probably, a dog of almost 100 kilograms, with a powerful barking and face of few friends, is not a figure we would like to approach. This is the first impression given by the Neapolitan mastin, and precisely for this Italian farmers used them to protect their farms, their houses and their cattle. Certainly, they have a fierce and threatening appearance, but in reality this is nothing more than a facade. The Neapolitan mastin is one of the most faithful and peaceful companions we can findThey are like giant babies or beautiful stuffed bears. It is a dog like any other and often seeks to earn everyone's attention and love at home, it will always look for a place on the couch to watch television next to the family, although sometimes its large size makes it difficult to live at home. When it comes to children, The Neapolitan mastin is careful and affectionateIt has a lot of patience, even to share with young children. It is not advisable to adopt them when you do not have a large house, with a large garden or patio, because due to their size they need to be in large spaces. However, the more it grows, the mastin will be less interested in spending his time playing outside and, instead, he will look for ways of being at home and resting on the couch or in your bed. They are quite sedentary dogs and do not need too much exercise, however, the best thing you can do for your Neapolitan mastiff is to take it for a walk several times a week to maintain a good physical condition. Although you will not find a very noisy or very physically active dog, it is preferable that the Neapolitan mastiff be in an open environment or in a wide house. Keep in mind that They are guard dogs by nature, so they are very jealous of their territory. If an animal approaches too much to what he considers his property, he could alter and start barking. And if something characterizes him, it is the force that his barking has. Napolitan mastin feed The food we give to our pets It is a primary factor, this helps them grow large, strong and healthy when they are puppies. In addition, they obtain all the vitamins they need to stay in good health. All the food we give to our pet is reflected abroad, the force that demonstrates, the brightness and softness of your hair, is due to the type of food that we give to our Napolitan mastiff, This breed needs a diet rich in essential and low oils. Puppies that grow as much as the Neapolitan mastin grow more than the rest of the dogs. That is why they are only considered adults when they have turned 3 years old. Because of this they need a low fat diet, since fat provides energy, and being rather slow dogs, it can lead to obesity. The Neapolitan mastin can feed with a natural diet or with large dog food available in the supermarket. If you decide for the latter, it is important that you select a complete product for large size breeds, low in fat and protein high, of the light type, or products that help control the weight. With natural diets, the most recommended is to feed it with fish, chicken or turkey, due to its low fatty content and excellent protein content. Some people accompany them with pasta or bread to ensure that next to the protein the dog also receives a good portion of carbohydrates. The Large dog breeds (like San Bernardo dogs) have a tendency to develop obesity if they are not properly fed. This, by itself, is something quite serious, but can also lead to other health problems at the bone level, in the joints, at the cardiovascular level, among other problems. It is important that your dog maintains a balanced diet, high in protein and low fat, also rich in fatty acids, so you can guarantee the good health of the great spoiled of the house. Neapolitan mastin puppies When the female of the Neapolitan mastiff is on tape, the pregnancy is extended from 58 to 63 days. The really particular thing about your pregnancy is the number of puppies that can give birth. Being such a large breed the amount of puppies will be numerous. They can have 10 to 14 puppies at the same time, so births are usually extremely long, especially if the dog is first. Before the dog begins its labor will stop eating and will look for a comfortable place to bring the puppies to the world, it is essential that we help them in this regard and try to give them the most comfortable place we have at home to go through this stage, remembering that, sometimes, labor can be extended even up to 36 hours. It is advisable to have a veterinarian at delivery time, the estimated time for the expulsion of puppies is approximately 30 minutes, if time exceeds 90 minutes the puppy could be in danger of suffocation. In these cases, having the number of our veterinarian by hand, or the same doctor in the place, could save both puppies and our dog of suffering complications. Health and care As with each pet, we must Take it periodically to the veterinarian. This in order to detect any condition they may be suffering, as well as to have their vaccination up to date. His fur is really beautiful, however, he needs care to keep him healthy and bright. You do not need baths in a row, with receive a monthly bath It will be enough. However, their wrinkles must be cleaned daily with a damp cloth and dry properly, especially after each meal, since it could accumulate between wrinkles and cause infections or diseases. Your ears should be cleaned With a piece of cotton, never clean your auditory channel with a cotton rod, you could damage them. It is necessary Clean your teeth At least once a week to prevent the accumulation of tartar. Likewise, their nails also need to be properly cared for and cut monthly. Remember Take care of your diet with food of excellent low quality in fat and protein rich. With age, The Neapolitan mastin can become sedentary. They go from puppies who enjoy playing in the patio all day to adults who prefer to be thrown on the couch or in bed much of the day. It is important that we take them out to give walks a couple of times a day, to exercise their muscles, their joints, burn energy and prevent diseases To take into account While the slow walk of the Neapolitan mastin can resemble the walk of a lion, this huge friend is nothing more than a sheep disguised as a fierce wolf. The mastin is a faithful and loyal partner that will protect all family members No matter what, because this is what his instinct dictates. Their nature is to be guard dogs, although more and more families are adopted as company dogs. They are dogs that need special care to stay safe and healthy. They need large spaces and large courtyards to play while they are puppies. They also require that we be very careful with their wrinkles, because these may be their greatest weakness. It is vital that we give them all our love, because they love attention and the company, even if they do not demand it. The Neapolitan mastin is a love creature especially with young children, he is patient and is willing to leave his post on the couch just to give space to the little ones. As we have seen, this beautiful race has gone through great changes over the years, being first a guardian dog, fierce and fearsome in the farm of old Italy, where its particular appearance kept intruders away from the properties. Soon, the farmers themselves noticed that they were faithful and reliable creatures and gradually gave them the space they still maintain today inside the home. At present, Neapolitan mastiff is an indispensable member of many families that have opened the doors and found one of the best friends they could imagine. If you are the partner of a Neapolitan mastin, and if the premise that the owners resemble their dogs is true, there is no doubt that you are someone really friendly and affectionate, despite that hard facade you carry. Other giant dog breeds: BROHOLMER Argentine Dogo Flanders Boyero English mastin Komondor Newfoundland Bullmastiff Tibetan mastin Cane Corso San Bernardo Great Danish
El Enérgico Pastor Australiano

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The energetic Australian pastor

by Lobo Azul on Feb 15 2022
He Australian shepherd He is a loyal and affectionate dog, and we can highlight his incredible level of energy and his curious furry and veiled appearance. Size: Medium/large. Weight: Between 16 and 32kg. Hair type: Smooth and long. Character: Intelligent, affectionate, good nature, active, protector Health: Healthy Life expectancy: Between 13 and 15 years. They are a beautiful breed to see, especially when they freely graze full herds of sheep. Credit must be given for being work and competition dogs at the same time, even if both parties are essentially different from each other. The Australian pastor has accompanied many families of different contexts and situations for long years. It can be that farmer dog that we imagine from jeans, and in turn, it perfectly does the role of a domestic dog accompanying the average family, and why not? He also does an excellent job being a rescue, search, and help dog. It seems that there is nothing that this dog cannot do, maybe staying still is one of those things. How much do you know about the elusive Australian pastor? It is undoubtedly very charismatic and friendly but, it is never others to learn something new about these beautiful dogs. History of Australian pastor Despite his name, The Australian pastor is a race Born in American soil, They were originally raised to help farmers and American farmers in the arranger of their cattle, and it is safe to say that some continue to exercise this work, with such ease that there is no doubt that they were born to do so.  However, its name is linked to its origin in other forms. Many theorize that the Australian pastor has as ancestors the Collie and several grazing dogs that arrived at American soil through Australian import ships in the time of 1840, and from there they take his name. From the beginning it was a working race and of undoubted intelligence, their versatility made them gain great popularity in the years that followed World War II, where their rodeos on the rodeos with jeans left the crowds with great astonishment, reaching even appearing even in films and television programs of those years. While today it continues to be one of the best friends of the farmers and farmers, the Australian pastor has managed to earn the love of many families for his bold, energetic, and loyal personality. It is a dog that enjoys attention and stay busy in some activity. Temperament and personality of the Australian pastor He AUSSIE As it is also known, it is a dog with an exorbitant energy. That is why it should be taken into account when adopting one of these energetic dogs that will need hours and hours of great exercise, attention and training. It is one of those dogs with which a walk through the neighborhood will not be enough to cover its daily exercise quota, in fact, the Australian pastor needs at least two hours a day of good exercise to end up satisfied.  Like every pastor, originally raised to help with the tasks on the farm and his main task was the sheep of the sheep. Which executed, and still executed, perfectly and where he is able to burn all that extra energy that characterizes him. However, if it is not the type of family with a flock of sheep in the backyard, the Australian pastor can still be an ideal dog, the attention and exercise they need should simply be given. You can implement many tricks and activities to keep aussie, to start if you are a person who usually runs, taking your pastor can be a good way to keep it busy, either running or exercising, because it is a very versatile race, they learn to do almost anything. Games such as going after the ball, or catching the album, they are doing well, if the boys at home practice sports such as football or baseball, the Australian pastor will easily help them perfect their abilities to throw the ball for hours. They are also good in different areas, not only as domestic dogs, shepherds or competition. The Australian pastor will also show great skill as a rescue dog or search, detection and listening, and also makes a fantastic support dog for people with disabilities. The importance of giving your dog all the training and exercise that needs lies in the destructive behaviors that can develop if your mind does not deal with other things. While the Australian pastor can be a loyal and calm company, if his specific needs are not pleased, he could become a boring dog with a tendency to bark everything that approaches and disturbs him, he will make him develop destructive behaviors. They are highly intelligent and need to occupy that intelligence in something tangible. Australian pastor's appearance One of the most striking aspects of Australian pastor is his distinctive appearance. It varies greatly depending on the copy, although we can recognize it in the same way. What first is obvious is his nice faces, the shape of his snout makes him seem that he is always smiling, his eyes on the other hand are always attentive and friendly, and demonstrate his great desire to always please his owner.  The Australian pastor is a medium -sized domestic dog, Males can measure between 52 or 58 cm high, as long as The females range from 46 to 54 cm high to the cross. Respectively A male can weigh up to 32kg while females reach 25kg. The color of his eyes also varies, we can see different shades of blue in them as well as cafés, going to amber. There is no certain color that indicates us to an Australian shepherd. Some of them can even have a mixture of colors in their eyes, being one blue and another brown or amber, these combinations can occur in several shades, the most common being blue and brown. In some dogs there is also a combination of colors in the same eye. As for its fur, there is no established parameter on how Australian shepherds should be seen, since this can vary greatly depending on the breeding of the dog, the place, and what type of dog is being raised: shepherd or competition. We usually see a white background with abundant and soft hair, with some spots that vary in their size and color and can cover a large part of the body as only a bit. The spots range from black to brown, copper and reddish tones. All these characteristics give it a marbled aspect, however, this description does not apply to all of them, because as already said, there is no standardization of how an Australian shepherd should look. Taking into account that there are two types of Australian shepherd, we must highlight that the type of grazing raised dogs tend to be smaller, thinner and their smaller fur than competition dogs. These characteristics help them when it is outdoors, where it can attract dirt and get tangled up in branches or about itself. In general, the Australian pastor is a loyal, friendly and active dog. It can become the best friend of each family member, but it should be taken into account that it is a pet that will need a lot of training and exercise. All this can take long hours of effort, however, if achieved, the Australian pastor is an excellent option to be part of many types of family, whether you have a farm, a house or an apartment. Welfare of aussie Health We will not see an Australian shepherd with little energy or that seems sick. In fact, this race is very healthy, we must only keep in mind that, like us, they are able to get sick and can inherit certain conditions that make them vulnerable. Among the problems and health conditions that may occur are hip dysplasia, a condition that affects the vast majority of dogs. His life expectancy ranges between 13 and 15 years of life, as long as we give them all the care and attention they deserve, they could live up to 16 years. They are also sensitive to certain drugs or medications, they can suffer from epilepsy, and are especially vulnerable to eye diseases such as cataract or blindness. If we believe that our pet can be suffering from any of these diseases, it is best to advise us with its veterinarian and this can tell us what measures to take to improve the quality of life of our pet.  Care Being such a hairy dog, one might think that the care we must give are exhaustive, although in reality it is not so difficult. Brush your hair regularly It will be enough in this regard, this to get rid of the dead hair that they can have and thus prevent it from ending in our clothes, sofas and carpets. The Australian pastor mute hair twice a year, during spring and autumn, during these times we must only make sure to brush them more often and bathe them with warm water. The rest is basic care, see that their nails are not too long. Brush your teeth at least once a week and thus prevent infections, check your ears, your eyes and skin to verify that there is nothing out of the ordinary. In addition to the medical conditions that could inherit, The Australian pastor is a fairly healthy and strong dog. It does not need many aesthetic care, although of much exercise to maintain your active mind busy. Feeding As with each dog, the amount of food that we must supply will depend on its physical complexion, its age, metabolism and also depends on how much energy the dog has (the more energy the more food needs, compared to those dogs that spend the day thrown on the sofa with their owners). In the case of the Australian pastor, it is a dog with an outstanding level of energy, even so his body is small, thin and athletic, if we do not feed it properly or provide him with the necessary exercise could be susceptible to obesity.  For Aussie, two cups very composed of high quality food a day will be enough. It is preferable to feed them in this way, in the morning and afternoon and control the amount of food we give them, to leave a food supply throughout the day. It is a dog that responds well to training if it is given properly, if you usually make tricks it will probably strive more if you receive delicious rewards after making complicated maneuvers. All care that you give must correspond to the recommendations of your veterinarian, avoid making decisions lightly that may affect your health. Similarly, keep attentive to fulfilling all your vaccines. Mottled and energetic For its versatility, The Australian pastor is one of the best pets we could find today in DíA, as it was in its early years, it continues to be one of the best companions for farmers when it comes to cracking cattle. He will be a faithful friend for the family, from the smallest of the house to the most adult, he is always willing to please his owners and always seeks to play and entertain.  Aussie from a young age needs our greater attention, affection and above all, of our time and patience. If we manage to understand how your brilliant brain works, we will have done with an infinitely faithful and intelligent friend who will make us company unconditionally. The Australian pastor has made a long trip, from his ancestors who traveled in ships to the dog we know and worship today. He became friends with the farmers helping them with the cattle and with various tasks on the farm, he won the hearts of the families becoming an extremely attentive and complacing dog. And not satisfied with all that, he is also a star in beauty shows where he looks both for his charisma and his marbled beauty. You can read more about the Australian pastor here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgbX8NDkFsE We recommend you: Border Collie Golden Retriever Cocker Spaniel English Samoyed Schnauzer Beagle BodegorAndalusian ero  
Rottweiler - Te lo contamos todo sobre esta increíble raza

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ROTTWEILER - We tell you everything about this incredible race

by Lobo Azul on Jan 24 2022
While some canine races of prominent dimensions are considered sometimes difficult to handle, the ROTTWEILER It is one of the dogs that has become popular for considering it potentially dangerous, a reputation that has deprived him of being recommended as a company pet. Size: Big. Weight: Between 35 and 60kg. Hair type: Soft and woolly. Character: Firm, sure of yourself, devout, intrepid, good nature, alert, obedient, confident, brave, calm. Health: Healthy. Life expectancy: 8 to 10 years. However, these dogs have characteristics and attributes that grant special interest as a guard dog, starting with its imposing and muscular contexture, to a loyal and brave personality. A strong, dominant and very sure dog that is also able to be affectionate, especially when working from puppy in its socialization. It is one of the oldest races that exist, which has made it a creditor of great popularity and recognition in different parts of the world. Well educated, These dogs are excellent companions, but it is necessary to know in detail every aspect of the race if you want to adopt a rotTweiler. The next article will be of great help if you are considering this canine to make it the new family of the family. Origin of Rottweiler An indisputable aspect in the history of Rottweiler is its age. The breed dates from the time of the Roman Empire, where you dog very similar to the current specimens were used in grazing and protection work. Some time later, the rotTweiler as it is known today, appears in Germany, specifically in the city of Rottweil, whose name was used to identify this race, which was obtained by the crossroads of dogs from dogs Molosoid type and German natives. Surveillance, grazing and other field tasks remained the main function that this canine breed played, due to its size and proportional dimensions that also granted great strength and effectiveness in these works. To such an extent, which was assigned as a police dog for their also notable tracking skills. However, as the race spread, it was recognized as a good company animal, although later this function would not be so common, because it was attributed to the qualifier of being a potentially dangerous dog. Physical characteristics of Rottweiler Its dimensions are one of the most notable features of the physical appearance of the rotTweiler. Robust, strong muscular and well proportionate is the proper way to describe this monumental animal. The differences between females and males are usually notable. Let's look at its physical characteristics more accurately: Weight and size According to sex, weight and height of these dogs, it can vary considerably. In relation to females, they can reach up to 40 kilos, and a height between 50 and 60 centimeters tall to the cross. Meanwhile the males, exceed 50 kilos and measure between 61 and 70 centimeters to the cross. Head At first glance it can be noted that these dogs have a large, widened head and a quite hard and pronounced skull. His snout is also large, square, letting his strong scissor bite show. The nose of these dogs is black and steep enough. Not very large, while their ears are medium compared to your body. High inserting pendants. Line Its tail is commonly long, thick, and usually it is not observed raised. Although it is a practice rejected in many countries, it is common to observe specimens of this breed with its amputated tail until the second or third vertebra. Fur These dogs have two layers of fur, so they are ideal for cold climates. The inner layer is smooth and woolly, keeping it warm. While the outer layer is a smooth, fine, medium -long but well planted long hair. The color allowed for this breed is mainly black and has fire or reddish spots on some parts of your body, such as chest, throat, limbs, cheeks and under the tail. Rottweiler character Although it seems imposing and inspires fear for its strong and dominant appearance, these dogs, well educated, They are usually affectionate and friendly. However, by nature, Rottweiler is balanced temperament. They are excellent guard dogs, so they are always attentive and retain instincts to protect the integrity of their owners at any time that is necessary, especially if they feel that they are in danger. He is distrustful of strangers, and although he can remain distant, he will not hesitate to deal with any situation in an aguerrido way. The same goes for the presence of other dogs, because It is a very territorial dog, and will be aggressive if you feel invaded by another animal. In homes with children, this pet is not recommended, due to its strength and contexture. Children can inappropriately treat the dog and unwanted accidents could occur. It also has one Dominant personality, so they are not indicated dogs for a first -time duel, they require a person of character and who knows how to handle the most determined way possible. However, it should be clarified that the temperament of females is a bit more docile than that of males. The latter, usually, are more difficult to control and feel more dominant. These canines require great dedication, especially in terms of training, otherwise, if they are left to luck, they can become really aggressive and develop negative behaviors with great ease. In countries like Spain, these dogs are legally classified as dangerous, establishing the legal system a set of requirements to adopt a copy of this breed. Among them, the license for the management of dangerous animals is one of the most necessary requirements. Rottweiler education A firm and constant education is what characterizes the Rottweiler training process. As mentioned, this race tends to be presented as a strong and dominant animal. At all times you will feel superior to its owner, even more if the sufficient character to train it is not shown. It is necessary to indicate that it does not respond to training based on screaming, abuse and authoritarian orders. On the contrary, before these techniques, the dog can be aggressive and respond negatively. The most appropriate is to carry out training using positive reinforcement. An adequate education focuses on establishing trusted ties with the canine, in this way, you will understand the orders indicated and will fulfill them progressively. Starting with socialization at least three months after birth is indispensable. Just so The quiet and well educated character of this race And you can enjoy an excellent company. The constancy in training is another aspect that cannot be passed, as well as training in basic orders. Learning to sit or walk, among others, will help the canine behave properly at all times. Rottweiler health Like his body, Rottweiler's health is also strong. It is a dog full of well -being and also resistant to different conditions. However, so you should not trust and neglect it, because instead, strengthening your well -being with your care will be the most timely way to extend your life expectancy that is averaged between 10 and 12 years. Although they enjoy very good health, obesity can appear in these dogs if it is fed in excess and even more, if it does not receive the right amount of exercise. Likewise, gastric torsion can also surprise and affect the well -being of these canines. However, remember that they are diseases to prevent if the appropriate care and orientations of a specialist are taken into account. Care Although it is about A strong and robust race that does not need excessive care, the rottweiler demands certain attention that will help provide better quality of life and well -being permanently. Among the indispensable care are: Feeding As in all pets with a tendency to obesity and large, it is necessary to control the quantity and quality of the food that is supplied. Bringing a balanced diet, with a quality feed that also provides the necessary nutrients to strengthen your bones and organism, will be the first indication that must be taken into account. On the other hand, avoiding excess foods and sweets is another necessary aspect if you want to have a healthy, healthy dog ​​and in its ideal weight. Exercises It is a dog that also requires a lot of exercise. Walks of up to three hours a day is one of the most recommended practices. They also need to have a considerable space to move inside the house, so that they can stretch and not remain thrown a long time. This will contribute to your state of health, weight and also to stay balanced. Rottweiler hygiene One bath every 15 days and brushed at least three times a week will be enough to maintain adequate hygiene control in these dogs. To review its ears is indispensable to avoid the appearance of infections due to the humidity that can accumulate in them. Vaccines and deworming Medical control, as well as vaccines and deworming in order, is another aspect that cannot go unnoticed in this race. Only then will he remain strong and healthy, with the possibility of lengthening his life expectancy. Conclusion Although it is a dog considered potentially dangerous, these coils of the moolous type are also affectionate, loyal and strong when necessary. Education is an elementary aspect in its growth And if you dedicate enough time to her, you will enjoy the best version of your rottweiler. A faithful, worker and great protector. Remember that there are rules to comply with if you want to adopt it, otherwise it will not be able to, under any circumstances, carry out coexistence with these canines. An owner who knows about breeding is the most recommended to carry an adequate harmony with a pet rotweiler. Maybe you are also interested: Doberman Labrador retriever German shepherd Cane Corso
Terrier Negro Ruso -Todo lo que necesitas saber sobre esta raza

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Russian Black Terrier -all you need to know about this race

by Lobo Azul on Jan 20 2022
If you like big, dynamic dogs that protect you, the race Russian black terrier It will surely be an alternative that will call your attention. A cheerful and beautiful species but also with a lovely character, totally adapted to outdoor, sports and company activities. Size: Large. Weight: between 36 and 65kg. Hair type: curly and long. Character: stable, strong, energetic, lively, confident, brave Health: healthy Life expectancy: between 10 and 12 years. If you want to make this dog your best friend, the most appropriate is to know every aspect of his life. Origin, characteristics, behavior, how to educate it properly and, even more important, the care you need. For this reason, we have prepared on this occasion an article in which we will describe in the most detailed way everything you need to know about the Russian black terrier. Do not stop reading this information that will surely give you great benefits and help you decide if this dog breed can become your new adventure partner. Origin of Russian Black Terrier Most of the aspects of Russian black terrier Sobaka Stalina, they are very interesting, and their history is no exception. It is a cross between Rottweiler races, Airyale Terrier and Schnauzer. Carried out by members of the Russian Armed Forces approximately in the 40s. This because the troops required a strong, large and brave animal that will help them in their defense work and another variety of works. Some time later, specifically in 1957, it was when The Russian black terrier race was known by society. Eleven years later, the race was presented to the International Cinological Federation, at which time the physical characteristics of the race were announced more accurate. However, it was not until 84 when it was recognized as the race is currently called. Although it is a little known race today, it has its followers and continues to be maintained as one of the favorites among athletes or people who love outdoor activities. Aspect By its name "Terrier" it is erroneously related to this race with great frequency. But, on the contrary, it is a great stature dog with characteristics closer to the giant Schnauzer race. Let's look at some of its most striking characteristics. Body It's about A huge dog. His stature in males is usually between 66 and 72 centimeters, even exceeding this measure. While females generally do not exceed 60 centimeters. As for weight, indistinctly from their sex, these dogs easily weigh 65 kilos or a little more. Its robust, muscular and proportionally notable contexture contributes a rustic appearance. Which denotes that they are dogs prepared for adventures. Head and face According to your body, these dogs have a large head, elongated and with the flat forehead. On the other hand, his eyes are dark and small. Their ears are also small and triangularly, they distinguish themselves hanging on both sides of their head. A peculiar aspect of the Russian black terrier is that it has a kind of beard that gives the face a more square shape. Tail and legs The tail, like the legs of this animal, is remarkably thick. It is elongated, and most of the time it remains raised, indicating that it is a constantly attentive dog. Fur A thick, rough and regularly very dense fur, usually covers Russian black terrier, generally black or black with gray, are the variations that can be found. Something particular is that, due to its color and the amount of hair in your head, distinguishing your factions with the naked eye can be a bit complicated. In general, the characteristics of Russian black terrier seem to make an unattractive animal. However, the opposite is, because an imposing presence emanates according to each aspect of your personality. Black Russian Terrier Behavior In general, it is an incredible dog. Intelligent, good bearing ... ideal partner that will offer you protection and also loves outdoor activities. However, due to the trade he developed in his origins, it is a somewhat distrustful dog, which can react aggressively to unknown people and places, as a way of staying alert. Loyalty is another great virtue of these animals. With their family circle these dogs are totally affectionate and playful, even with children. Coexistence with other pets is easily given in these animals. However, in the first instance, they are dominant and are shown as a strong race. In addition, they are dogs who like life in open spaces. That is, an apartment or buildings is not ideal for this breed. Little mobility in a small area can generate negative stress and behaviors in the dog. Ideally, those who adopt these animals have basic knowledge in terms of training and coexistence with defense or protective dogs. Otherwise it can be a bit complex to adapt it to an inactive life, and this can cause the dog to become aggressive. Training Since it is about dogs prepared for defense and work In military bases, in addition to great intelligence they have broad skill. Learning quickly is a virtue of Russian black terrier, so the training of these animals will not be a problem. In the beginning, basic activities such as socialization, not bite and where to do their needs, can be taught. Later, as their behavior develops, new practices will be generated in which more advanced aspects such as tricks or activities related to their safety can be included. Once you have advanced with these learning, you can also educate you for the realization of work such as those that are developed in the field, activities that you will enjoy for being outdoors. Something that should not be forgotten is that, although This is a dog designed to receive strict orders, violence or abuse during training are not recommended, since it is an imposing dog and can become aggressive if you feel threatened or attacked. Patience, tolerance and good mood in the education of this race will make excellent results obtain. Health It is a race with a great state of health. However, diseases that affect this well -being may appear. Among them: hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, progressive eye damages and even obesity. It can also present basic diseases, such as allergies or stomach problems, but only rarely. As stated, these animals usually enjoy good health. To a large extent this well -being will remain according to the care we provide at home. Russian Black Terrier Care Like any canine breed, or other animals, Dogs of this species require basic care To ensure that your life expectancy extends enough to enjoy your company. Some of them are: Brushing One of the essential care to which the black terrier race must be subjected is to Frequent brushing of your hair. At least about three times a week this process must be carried out. Otherwise, the remarkable loss of it will be presented. Like the cuts of the fur, at least every three months must be done. Bathroom and hygiene Hygiene is of great importance. However, it is not recommended to exceed the bathrooms. For this reason it is suggested to make a good bath monthly only if necessary. If not, it can be delayed until the month and a half. Exercises As we have mentioned, they are dogs that worship outdoor activities and are also very dynamic, so it is very necessary to perform frequent exercise, always taking care not to exceed. Walking at least three times a day and dedicating some time to games and training will be enough to keep it in good health. Attention and affection Although they are large and brave dogs, they value the company and the moments with their families. Therefore, demand and signs of affection demand, otherwise problems of anxiety or depression can be triggered. Feeding While these are large dogs, excessive feeding can generate obesity and even stomach diseases. That is why it is suggested feed it with properly or maximum feed three times a day in small quantities. And combine this aspect with exercises and walks, so that it remains in good shape. To sum up Russian black terrier dogs are exceptional pets. Although they are not very recognized today, the connoisseurs of this race value their courage and dynamism to perform sports and outdoor activities. It is recommended that these animals be raised in open places, especially in the countryside, since the constant movement of the city can generate aggressive stress or behaviors. These are distrustful dogs by nature, so from puppies training is ideal to handle their behavior, identify their relatives and control their attack impulses in any situation. Coexistence in homes with children is not a problem for these animals, because they adapt easily, in addition to being playful and very affectionate with them. It is also necessary to offer quality time to this canine breed, because they feel alone, they can suffer depression or anxiety. Finally, like any other pet, vaccination controls and visits to the veterinarian will contribute to them having good health and are well cared for to carry out their favorite activities and enjoy your company. Learn more about dogs: The doberman German shepherd Newfoundland Bullmastiff The Tibetan Mastion Cane Corso San Bernardo