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Wednesday, November 18, 2020

How to raise Husky dogs

 How to raise Husky dogs

How to raise Husky dogs

Husky dogs

Husky dogs are among the animals that live from 12-15 years, and are considered strong and predatory dogs, so they are not good for guarding, as they do not like to receive any intruders, and there are many people who have difficulty training Husky, as he needs strong will, and for a lot Of perseverance and work, and in this article we will introduce you to how to breed Husky dogs.

How to raise Husky dogs

Social inclusion of a Husky puppy, to teach it how to properly interact with the various environmental aspects in which it lives, such as dogs and people, which helps it grow. 
Allowing him to spend time with others, in addition to taking him to the parking lot, to expose him to various sounds and scenes, while making sure to monitor his reaction to these effects.
He placed him in a nursery from the age of 4-5 months, to teach him how to deal with other dogs. 
Enroll an adult and puppy at the age of 4 months in an obedience and compliance training course. Huskies are independent and intelligent dogs by nature, but they may be somewhat stubborn.
Driving your Husky, where he prefers to have a specific leader, and it can be controlled by controlling the meal time, making him wait to eat, or by directing him while walking, making him follow you wherever you walk, and avoiding hitting him to impose control. Encouraging him by attaching his strap to a bicycle, and letting him pull it, taking care not to do it if the Husky is not trained.
Jogging, playing with him, which facilitates his training. Take it to the yard if you live near a pond. Surrounding the yard for training your Husky with a fence, in order to avoid his escape, as he tends to escape. Fill the pits that are dug out with ash, to prevent their recurrence. A fellow Husky is a social animal that prefers to play.
Allowing him to meet other dogs, so that he could choose his own companion. Stay away from training it in hot climates, as it adapts abundantly to cold climates, and it is possible to train it in the early morning during very hot days, taking into account not to stay outside the home. Entertain him by filling the kung with the food he prefers, and placing a chewable toy next to him to keep him busy, and to avoid his feeling bored, and it is possible to try the trick of fetching things after throwing them in order to increase mental stimulation.
Providing good food for the Husky twice a day, knowing that he eats a small amount of food, and avoiding training him immediately after eating, as he must wait for an hour and a half. Use the brush to clean the dog's fur, as it is one of the animals that naturally love cleanliness. Use a bristle brush once a year, to remove dead hair and maintain healthy fur. Avoid shaving its fur in summer, to avoid damaging it from the sun's ultraviolet rays. She bathes him once a year, as she is a clean dog. Trim his nails once every week or two. Brushing his teeth two or three times a week. Seeing the veterinarian from time to time to ensure his vaccination schedule.

Training a Husky

Training your Husky on his cage, which helps to make home training easier, and thus he will not want to defecate or urinate where he sleeps, and it will also make the cage a safe place for him when fear and desire to feel comfortable. Training him on the neck tie, in order to avoid his impulse to go away from you in order to chase something, while avoiding pulling the strap strongly, to not encourage him to pull stronger, and make him smell his tie at home before taking him for a walk outside. Train him on a daily basis for 30-60 minutes.

How to raise dogs

 How to raise dogs

How to raise dogs

nutrition

Dogs need a well-balanced diet that includes all nutrients to remain healthy:
Proteins: Dogs need proteins to build their body tissues, and there are twenty-three types of amino acids that make up proteins. Their bodies can produce thirteen types of them, and the remaining ten must be obtained from food. 
Carbohydrates: Carbohydrates help maintain a healthy dog's gut, and they can be found in vegetables and grains.
Fats: Fats provide energy for dogs, and maintain a healthy appearance of the skin and hair. Among these fats are omega-3 and omega-6. 
Vitamins and minerals: They are important in completing many chemical reactions in the dog's body, such as building bones and keeping them strong, and among the important vitamins: vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E, vitamin K, and B complex, in addition to the minerals calcium and phosphorous.
Water: You must make sure that there is clean water for dogs, as they are at risk of death if they lose a tenth of the amount of water that makes up their body.

Health care

Choosing a good and reliable veterinarian: Dogs need to be reviewed periodically by the doctor for some checks. 
Vaccination: There are many important vaccinations, such as the rabies vaccination, and vaccinations against various diseases depending on the region.

Training for some commands

Sitting: sitting is a natural behavior for dogs that suggests that they are not aggressive, and it is also a good behavior when their owner is busy in something, and dogs can be taught to sit by uttering the word and indicating with the palm of the hand to sit, praising them and mentioning positive sentences when the matter is carried out, and repeating that while taking Considering that adult dogs will need a longer time to learn.
Staying in the same place: You can start teaching this matter from a sitting position, with saying "Stay here" while mentioning the dog's name, and standing next to it until the word is associated with the dog in the place, then placing the hand in front of his face so that the fingers are up and the palm of the hand is facing the face, and repeat “Stay here.” If the dog remains, he must be praised. But if he moves from his place, something must be said that indicates discontent, and that he did not implement what was asked of him.
Attendance at the call: By making the dog sit, then grabbing it and pulling it with saying the word "Come", and repeating that repeatedly. An encouraging factor such as a piece of its own dried food can be used.

Tuesday, November 17, 2020

The most important tips on how to bathe dogs in detail

 The most important tips on how to bathe dogs in detail

The most important tips when bathing dogs

The most important tips on how to bathe dogs in detail
Dogs are one of the animals that love water, and therefore bathing for the dog will be difficult, and therefore it is preferable to accustom the dog from childhood to bathing, because puppies are more obedient to the orders of their owner than large dogs.

In order to make the shower pass in peace, it is preferable at first to make the dog get used to the dog bathtub while it is empty, by leaving it to play inside the basin, and then add warm water to the basin, and after the completion of the bath, give him after a gift or give him his favorite meal.

Dogs are exposed to major health problems when water gets into the ears, and therefore, care must be taken to protect the ears from water while bathing by placing cotton balls inside the dog's ear.
Dog bathing starts from the neck to the bottom of the body, because the arrival of water to the eyes, mouth or ear in a large amount will expose dogs to danger, and therefore the dogs' face must be cleaned with a wet and well-wrung towel, instead of using a water hose, as for the dog’s body, it is rubbed with a towel dampened with shampoo Intended for dogs, and then rinse with water, and dry it thoroughly with a dry towel or using a machine dryer.

How to feed dogs in a safe and healthy way

 How to feed dogs in a safe and healthy way

How to feed dogs in a safe and healthy way

Essential nutrients in dog nutrition

There is a group of nutrients that are required to be present in dog food, whether it is canned food (dry food) or food prepared at home, because it greatly contributes to its proper growth, and the most famous of these elements are:
  • Animal proteins
  • Fats and essential fatty acids
  • Vitamins and minerals that dogs need.

Methods of feeding dogs

Dry foods are considered one of the foods that many people depend on in feeding their dogs, because it is available in a lot of flavors, and there are also types that suit all types of dogs of different ages, but it is preferable to choose high-quality types, and follow the advice written on the packages.

Canned food

Canned food is one of the most popular dog foods, but it is somewhat expensive, and this canned food consists of a mixture of rice, meat, ground bones, vitamins and minerals necessary for the proper growth of the dog.

Home dog food

Home food is one of the methods provided for feeding dogs, as it strengthens the relationship between the dog and its owner, as well as being nutritious food free of any preservatives, bone or skin, and it is preferable to provide a meal to the dog twice a week.

The most important dog feeding tips

  • Dogs need to drink quantities of water every day, so always make sure that the dog's bowl is filled with clean fresh water.
  • You must follow a specific diet when feeding dogs, to keep them in shape.
  • Avoid providing extra meals to the dog, as his body fat levels are not high.
  • It is important to offer food to dogs when it is warm, so that the dog's tongue does not get hurt from heat.
  • Make sure that the food prepared for the dog is clean, so that he does not catch any diseases due to pollution.
  • Do not forget to wash the dog food utensils thoroughly after use.

Monday, November 16, 2020

How long do dogs live

 How long do dogs live 

How long do dogs live
How long do dogs live

Dogs' age range

The period that dogs live varies from one breed to another, and from the observations that aroused the interest of researchers that small breeds live longer than huge breeds, for example, the average life span of a large Dane dog (English: Great Dane), which weighs 70 kg is seven Only years, while a Toy poodle weighing 4 kg can live fourteen years, and the results of research conducted on more than 56,000 dogs belonging to 74 breeds indicate that each increase in the dog's mass by 2 kg reduces The expected life of the dog is by one month.

Taking care of elderly dogs

Here are some tips to take care of elderly dogs, which may increase their chances of living for a longer period: 
  • Visiting the veterinarian once every six months instead of once a year to check on the health of the dog, and to perform the necessary laboratory tests, and diagnostic imaging.
  • Make sure to walk the dog for short periods several times a day to maintain its activity.
  • Using the slopes inside the house to help the dog climb the stairs, and putting special carpets to protect him from slipping while walking.
  • Providing an orthopedic dog bed to relieve body pain.
  • Feed the dog a healthy, nutritious and low-calorie food, and provide nutritional supplements for elderly dogs.
  • Keep a special record of the dog's health status, and contact the veterinarian and seek help when noticing changes in his behavior or health condition.

Friday, November 13, 2020

The Most Expensive Dogs in The World

 

The Most Expensive Dogs in The World

There is a list of top ten most expensive

Tibetan Mastiff

The Most Expensive Dogs in The World

The roots of this dog can be inherented back to Tibet, Mongolia, Nepal and India, where it was chiefly raised for the reasons for shielding domesticated animals from hunters, and it has a place with the first varieties, since it actually brought into the world with the qualities that empower it to live in it's soonest climate, and it is demonstrated that It is portrayed by hardheadedness, knowledge, notwithstanding outrageous genuineness, and it is normally procured by individuals who have a place with the exclusive class in China, and it is significant that the most costly dog of this family is known as the Hong Dong, as it was offered to an aristocrat in China for $ 
1.5 million.

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Teacup Pomeranian

The Most Expensive Dogs in The World

They are little, stunning dogs that come from Iceland, and it was regular in the past to have them among the highborn classes in Europe, however their size was gigantic, yet after Queen Victoria claimed a Pomeranian canine more modest than the a large portion of canines, this dazzled her kin, so another pattern of reproducing 
started These dogs

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Pharaoh Hound


Dives from one of the most established dog varieties on the planet, where this stretch goes back to the year 4000 BC, and was known as the hare tracker, and it is important that the principal pharaonic dog was traded to Britain in 1920 AD, and this is because of the West's awe with the ongoing archeological revelations in Egypt in that Time, however as of now these canines are just reproduced in Malta.

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Landseer


These dogs were found by anglers on the island of Newfoundland 200 years back, and they raised them to spare suffocating individuals in the oceans, or to assist them with hauling fishing nets. These dogs are recognized by their highly contrasting shading.

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Akita


These canines started in the northern Japanese mountains, and they exist in two kinds, in particular: Akita Kin (Japanese) and Akita (American), and they were utilized in the past to chase wild pigs and bears, as they are recognized by quality, autonomy, and durability.

Friday, November 6, 2020

Best guard dogs

 Best guard dogs

Paul Mastiff


This type of dog is distinguished by its strong loyalty to its family, courage, and a strong instinct for protection, and in addition to its use of biting to protect property, the urine mastiff resorts to hitting intruders using its great strength, knocking them down, and preventing them from entering, and despite his love to spend time with the family, he has caution Naturally from strangers.
The length of the male mastiff is (63.5-66.0) centimeters and the female (61-66) centimeters, and the weight is (50-59.09) kilograms for the male and (45.45-54.55) kilograms for the female, and its life span ranges between 7 to 9 years.

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Dobermans

Doberman dogs are distinguished by being the fifth smartest dog in the world, and their reaction and character varies according to the person, except that they begin to attack naturally in the event that the family feels in danger. [1] The length of the male Doberman is (66.04-71.12) centimeters, while the female is (60.96-66.04) Centimeters, and the weight is (34.09-45.45) kilograms for a male, and (27.27-40.91) kilograms for a female, and his life span ranges from 10 to 12 years.

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Rottweiler

Rottweiler dogs are distinguished by being one of the smartest dogs in the world, as they are ranked ninth, in addition to being one of the most brave types of dogs, and although they are very calm and love their family, they are fierce when protected, as they support their instinct for protection with great strength, and the ability to Endurance and pain resistance.
The male Rottweiler is (60.96 -68.58) centimeters, the female is (55.88-63.5) centimeters, and the weight is (43.18-61.36) kilograms for the male and (36.36-45.45) kilograms for the female, and its life span ranges between 9 to 10 years.

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Commondor


This type of dog is known for its courage, independence of thinking, loyalty, and more active than it appears from its outward appearance, and it was used to herd sheep in the plains.
The male Komondor is at least (69.85) centimeters, while the female is (64.77) centimeters at least, and the weight is (45.45) kilograms or more for the male, and (36.36) kilograms or more for the female, and its life span ranges between 10 to 12 years.