Posts Tagged ‘Dachshund’

Dog Breeds & Dog Training : How to Care for a Doberman Pinscher

March 30, 2010 - 3:29 pm 12 Comments

To care for a Doberman pinscher, introduce socialization and obedience training early in life, offer plenty of mental and physical stimulation, and maintain its toenails and coat for the dog’s comfort. Provide a variety of chew toys to prevent destructive behavior with information from a certified dog behaviorist in this free video on dog breeds.

Expert: Eric Dorfman
Bio: Eric Dorfman received his certifications at the renowned San Francisco SPCA Academy for Dog Trainers where he earned his dog behavior and counseling certification.
Filmmaker: Sam Lee

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Dog Breeds & Dog Training : How to Care for a Miniature Dachshund

March 21, 2010 - 4:25 pm No Comments

Caring for a miniature dachshund requires diligent obedience training, as these dogs are highly stimulated by movement, sounds and smells. Provide plenty of exercise and training for a miniature dachshund with information from a certified dog behaviorist in this free video on dog breeds.

Expert: Eric Dorfman
Bio: Eric Dorfman received his certifications at the renowned San Francisco SPCA Academy for Dog Trainers where he earned his dog behavior and counseling certification.
Filmmaker: Sam Lee

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Dog breeds that have changed over the last 100 years

January 24, 2010 - 4:44 pm 10 Comments

Although many dog breed have changed over the years i fell the following have changed for the worst

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The Illyrian Sheepdog (The best Dog Breed In The World Ever!!!)

October 8, 2009 - 5:16 am 25 Comments

The original type of the breed has been maintained solely in such parts of new country Kosova where intense cattle breeding is still prevailing and where this dog still can play its original role of a guardian and protector of the cattle herds against predatory animals.[citation needed]

* Albanian: Qen i Sharrit or Qeni Ilir

Appearance:

The illyrian sheepdog is a large, muscular, strongly-built dog. The body is slightly longer than the height at the withers, and the front legs account for approximately 55% of the height. The head is large but proportional to the body, with dark eyes.

Size:

The illyrian sheepdog is a robust, well proportioned dog with plenty of bone, of a size that is well above the average and with a thick, long, rather coarse coat that emphasizes the short coupled appearance.

* Height in Male Dogs: 56-62cm (24 inch above)
* Height in Female Dogs: 54-60cm (22.5 inch above)
* Weight in Male Dogs: 35-45kg (77-99 lbs)
* Weight in Female Dogs: 30-40kg (66-88 lbs)

Although much larger and heavy dogs exist, the preferred size for illyrian sheepdog for male dogs is 75cm and female dogs 70cm.

Coat:

The coat is dense and medium in length; it can be rough or smooth. The coat is also about four inches (10 cm) long. The coat will benefit from occasional brushing. All illyrian sheepdog types are solid in colour: tan, iron grey, white or almost black. The colour need not be completely uniform, and most Sars have several different shades of the same colour fading into one another. There are no bicolours and no uniformly black-coated dogs among purebreds, but odd-coloured specimens do exist.

Colour:

Usually sable or gray with darker “overalls” on the head and back, the undercoat being paler. Almost all other colours are accepted, but the dogs must not have large white patches in their coat. There are several varieties of colors, by frequency of occurrence: Tiger Color with 30%, grey color with all the varieties 20%, Yellow color with black muzzle 20%, white color 20% and counter mask (muzzle).

Temperament:

The temperament of the breed is described as independent, reliable, protective but not snappy; incorruptible and devoted to its master. The breed is aloof with outsiders, and calm until a threat to the flock presents itself. The breed has a highly protective nature. In the absence of a flock of sheep, the Sharr will often treat its humans as sheep – herding them away from danger or undesirable areas. They are serene and majestic, gentle with children and smaller dogs. They are also highly intelligent and bred to work without human supervision while guarding the flocks in the high pastures. Young pups can kill small animals until trained not to hunt.

Working life:

The Sharr is a reserved and intuitive breed, stubborn and undemonstrative, but properly trained and handled with authority, it excels at a variety of tasks. Dog-aggression and wariness of strangers are common traits of the Šarplaninac, which is why early socialization is of utmost importance. Heavily-boned and muscular, the dog has a full top-coat, with an abundant dense undercoat, making it weatherproof and suited for an outside life.

The illyrian sheepdog or sharr dog has been known to fight or chase off a wolf, lynx and even Balkan bears.

The illyrian sheepdog is spreading through North American ranches as a sheep herding dog and a livestock guardian. Since 1975, successful exports have been carried out to the United States and Canada to control coyotes, and this is where its future security rests. It is now gaining recognition as a hard-working, able flock guard in those countries.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illyrian_SheepDog

P.S. Thanks to http://www.youtube.com/RrahimStruja for this video!

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Jerry needs no help playing with his ball.

October 2, 2009 - 7:32 am 25 Comments

I built the ball machine because I thought my dog Jerry, might like it and that it would be something fun for me to build. So after two years of on and off work, with many safety features such as IR proximity sensors to protect Jerry and my son from the machine, I finally complete.

Far from being a replacement for me, I was always right there with him enjoying his fun. And with all the troubles that I went through to build the ball machine, I still end up throwing more balls than that the machine could count! According to the computer, he played with the machine by himself only 3 times in his life.

I recently put this video on YouTube to keep alive my earlier memories of him and (hopefully) provide some “humorous distractions” for anyone that might drop by.

Please enjoy the video.

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Jerry needs no help playing with his ball.

October 2, 2009 - 7:32 am 25 Comments

I built the ball machine because I thought my dog Jerry, might like it and that it would be something fun for me to build. So after two years of on and off work, with many safety features such as IR proximity sensors to protect Jerry and my son from the machine, I finally complete.

Far from being a replacement for me, I was always right there with him enjoying his fun. And with all the troubles that I went through to build the ball machine, I still end up throwing more balls than that the machine could count! According to the computer, he played with the machine by himself only 3 times in his life.

I recently put this video on YouTube to keep alive my earlier memories of him and (hopefully) provide some “humorous distractions” for anyone that might drop by.

Please enjoy the video.

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AMAZING DOG BIRTH!!

September 22, 2009 - 2:58 pm 25 Comments

Watch all 8 videos, from birth through 9 weeks.
This is the 1st of 8 videos of five cute puppies from birth to 9 weeks old. These puppies were born on January 19th 2005. Visit Muffins Facebook page at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Muffin/94289278303

Watch a pregnant dog, expecting 5 puppies, in labor give birth during welping!!! This dog birth and development of this Maltese breed is similar to dogs such as Yorkshire Terrier, Boxer, Schnauzer, Irish Setter, Westie Terrier, Corgi, Golden Retriever, Labrador, Poodle, Beagle, Bichon, Beagle, Shih Tzu, Collie, German Shepherd, Pomeranian, Pug, Whippet, Chihuahua, Dachshund, Bull, Pomeranians, Rottweilers, Golden Retriever, Doberman Pinscher, and French Bulldog. Photographed with a Sony DCR-HC30 Handycam.
労働の子犬を期待している妊娠した犬はwelpingの間に出産する 犬とかわいい子犬たち

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