• Home
  • Dogs
  • Wild
  • Cats
  • Animal Cloning
  • Horse
  • Pets in General
    • Pet Owners And How Their Health Affects Their Pets
  • Animal Hybrids
  • Pet Insurance
  • Dog Obedience Training
  • Birds
  • Vet Jobs Function And Salaries
  • Extinct Animals
  • Funny Animals
  • Create Your Own Pet Blog
  • Ebooks
  • Cute Dog Pictures
  • Comments
Dogs and Cats Pet Care and Advice plus Wild Animals.

5 Ways Your Dog Says I Love You

11/17/2015

0 Comments

 
Dogs are a man's best friend, and a great companion to women. The more love we show our canine buddies, the more appreciation and love they give us in return. As a matter of fact, a dog will lay down his life just to save yours. They are some of the most affectionate animals you could ever own. Well, here are 5 ways in which you can tell that your Dog truly loves you.
Picture
1. He brings the newspaper to you and even helps to read it
Your dog knows that you like to relax on a Sunday morning on your porch or in your favorite living room couch, sipping on some great tasting coffee while enjoying your Sunday paper. You dog may be probably dying o get that paper for you to sit relax and read while he makes a few barks signalling they he wants to read the comics as well. When your dog spends such quality and appreciated time with you reading the paper together, you can be sure that i a symbol of love.

2.He is Dog Garn Flipping Happy when You Arrive At home
Normally when you as a dog owner leaves to go out and work in the days, you dog will probably be in the yard calmly walking to you to give your fingers a few licks to signal goodbye. But who poured the coffee in the dog's water dish. When you arrive home its like he is ready to run a marathon. He jumps up, down, flip, barks and jumps the pole vault when you arrive. He just can't wait to get to you to hug, lick and tell you that he misses you and its way past his dinner time!

3.He Will Protect You With His Own Life
Our dogs are brave little or Big creatures. Even the tiniest shows courage and strength when defending you against a much stronger or bigger opponent. Many times our dogs have saved our lives be warding off bears, thieves and burglars. They see danger and the act upon it without hesitation. Dogs are indeed some of the bravest animals i do know. When it comes onto making the ultimate sacrifice, you dog will not second guess ans will lay down his/her life to save yours. If that is not true love, then nothing else is.

4. He Shares His Food With You
Yes, it does happen. Many street persons who have actually inherited pets, stray dogs have had the privilege of seeing this. The dog will probably go scavenge for anything it thinks is edible to you and bring it and place it at his partner in life feet. He may not understand that the person cannot consume certain foods, but the point is that he saw is partner in need and he did an act that many humans do not remember how to, and that is the love of sharing.

5. He Comforts and Moans With You
Dogs are quite sensitive and they can tell when you are in bereavement or just simply down under the weather. If your dog sees you in pain, he will somewhat feel helpless as he can do nothing much to help than simply moan with you. He will draw your feelings towards him and if possible, you would have seen your dog crying. Dogs have even often moan and bereave over the passing of their owners or someone close to their owner. They can tell when our hearts and spirits are broken and they will come to our comfort.


0 Comments

All About Pug Dogs and Puppies

11/14/2015

0 Comments

 
OK, ever since Men In Black episode, everyone started to believe pugs are actually Alien Dogs from another solar system. Well, my friend, you will be glad to know that pugs are simple earth dogs who needs love, care and affection just like any other dog. Just like the bull dog, pugs have quite a unique face and cannot be mistaken for any other dog for that matter. Pugs have a great sense of humor and simply love to have fun, they are a small dog with lots of energy.  They love to be around people and make wonderful companions. So just like any other mammals, the pug will reproduce and what you get when pugs reproduce? Tiny little sweet pug puppies.

Talk about a dog with a free happy go lucky spirit, well you are talking about the pug. The pug likes to have fun and play and likes to be close to his human counterpart. Many pug owners find that their pugs do amuse them with their flamboyant stunts and gimmicks. The pug uses its high intelligence and you will be quite amazed at how smart this little dog is. Pugs will make good alert or watch dogs as they will sound upon any visitor or intruders who venture onto your premises. The pug does get along well with other dogs and they are very affectionate with children.  Overall the pug makes a good family pet and a wonderful companion. So with all the wonderful things said about the pug, lets see if the pug is for you. Lets do the simple pug human compatibility test below!

Picture
Pug Puppy...Awwwwww!
Is a Pug The Dog You Want?
Well lets look a little on the pug behavior to see if you and these sweet pups are compatible. So lets begin the pug puppy and human compatibility test!

Do you have lots of patience?
  • The pug is a bit slow to housebreak and may need a bit of extensive training and talking to
Do you have problems with dog shedding?
  • Well, dogs do shed, but some dog breeds shed more than others, the pug is one of those high shredders and sheds almost everyday
Do You Mind A Dog that Makes Lots Of Funny Sounds?
  • The Pug dog is quite a vivid sound maker, it will Snort, snuff, snore and slobber you to death.
Do You Have a Problem With Dog Farts?
  • Well, every mammal passes gas, but you can depend on the pug to let one rip every few moments.

Pug Results
0 yeses = get a different dog, 1 Yes = May not work out,  2 Yeses=Sleep on it, 3 Yeses= Its Time To Get A Pug, 4 Yeses=PUG POWER!
Picture

Living Conditions
  • The small pug dog has no problem with indoor living and will b comfortable living in apartments. The pug is also comfortable with nice yard spaces for it to go through it's antics. The pig is a temperature sensitive dog and does not like hot or too cold climate conditions. Ensure that if you acquire a pup that you set your climate control on the right temperature suitable for your pug and you.

Fitness and Exercise
  • Well, the pugs are strong and will do well with walks and jogs. However when it comes on to excessive jogs or runs, you may just have to count the pug out.

Pugs Mass and Height
  • Well, one thing we know is that the pug is not a big dog. The average height for the male pug is 11-14 inches while the average height for the female pug is 10-12 inches. The females will weigh in around 12-18 pounds while the male pugs weigh in at  12-20 pounds. Quite a small dog and should be easy to handle.

Life expectancy
  • You can expect to be loved from 12-15 years

Common Health Factors
  • The pugs have a compromised respiratory and care should always be taken when it comes onto air substances around the pug. It is recommended that you do not use harsh chemicals that emit strong odor or smoke around your pug dog. Do not allow your pug to be in places which emit high carbon monoxide and another gases for that matter. Pugs will catch cold easier than most dogs so temperature control is also high on heath priority. They are prone to skin mild allergies also. You should always consult your vet if your pug begins excessive wheezing, sneezing as this can lead to breathing complications if left unattended. The pugs eyes are very prominent and will be chances are they will be more affected by eye injuries.
  • If you are acquiring a pug dog/pup, ensure that you always get the full health record of the animal. Don't buy dogs from puppy mills as many of these animals lack the proper care needed to develop and grow into healthy dogs.



0 Comments

All About The Tosa Dog Breed

11/7/2015

0 Comments

 
Picture

The Tosa is a breed of dog of Japanese origin that is considered rare. It was originally bred in Tosa as a fighting dog and still is today. The Tosa is a very strong and very alert dog which makes it a good guard dog. The Tosa is very loyal dog, It pay very close attention to commands given to it and executes them promptly. If you are looking for a dog breed which barks a lot, well the Tosa is simply not for you. The tosa likes it a bit more quiet and is more of a action type than mouth piece.  This natural guard dog is protective, courageous and fearless. It needs an owner who knows how to display leadership at all times.

How Much Does The Tosa Dog Weigh?
The Tosa weighs in at an average of 85-200 Lbs and has a height of 22-24 inches

 How Long Will The Tosa Dog Live?

The Tosa Dog has an expectancy life span of 10-12 years


Heath Factors
Both parents should have the following certificates: CERF (eyes) and OFA (hips and elbows). Also prone to bloat.  Bloat can be a major problem in these large dogs. A Dog will experience bloat if the dog's become filled with gas, food, or fluid, making it expand. The stomach will eventually place pressure on other organs, causing them to either malfunction or fail. Bloating may lead dangerous problems, including:
  • No blood flow to his heart and stomach lining
  • A tear in the wall of his stomach
  • A harder time breathing

Exercising The Tosa Dog
You can't go wrong allowing your Tosa to go on daily walks, jog or even runs if your heart allows it. The tosa like many other dogs needs to be exercised and will certainly make a good jogging companion.

Grooming
Not much to do here when it comes on to grooming your Tosa dog. All you need is imply to brush the dead or loose hair away. Regular schedule dog bath is good too, but nothing out of the ordinary for this big dog. This dog is not a heavy shedder.

Feeding

Always remember not because your dog is big, he requires tonnes upon tonnes of food. Ensure that you feed you dog twice daily and that it gets enough healthy foods to see it through. Raw meat is great for these dogs as well as fish oil supplements.

0 Comments
<<Previous
Forward>>

    RSS Feed

    Funny Dog Adventure short Story

    RSS Feed Widget


    Categories

    All
    Dog Behavior
    Dog Breeds Terrier
    Dog Care
    Dog Food
    Funny
    Health
    Need To Know
    Puppies

    Archives

    June 2020
    May 2020
    April 2020
    March 2020
    February 2020
    January 2020
    December 2019
    November 2019
    October 2019
    July 2019
    June 2019
    May 2019
    April 2019
    March 2019
    February 2019
    January 2019
    December 2018
    November 2018
    October 2018
    September 2018
    August 2018
    July 2018
    June 2018
    May 2018
    April 2018
    March 2018
    February 2018
    January 2018
    December 2017
    November 2017
    October 2017
    September 2017
    August 2017
    July 2017
    June 2017
    May 2017
    April 2017
    March 2017
    February 2017
    January 2017
    December 2016
    November 2016
    October 2016
    September 2016
    August 2016
    July 2016
    June 2016
    May 2016
    April 2016
    March 2016
    February 2016
    January 2016
    December 2015
    November 2015
    October 2015
    September 2015
    August 2015
    July 2015
    June 2015
    May 2015
    April 2015

www.dogcatplace.com
Blog Author

    Get The Latest and Cool Pets and animal Info Right In Your Mailbox

Subscribe to Newsletter
Clive Williams is an Animal Enthusiast and the father of two dogs, Nica and Venom.
  • Home
  • Dogs
  • Wild
  • Cats
  • Animal Cloning
  • Horse
  • Pets in General
    • Pet Owners And How Their Health Affects Their Pets
  • Animal Hybrids
  • Pet Insurance
  • Dog Obedience Training
  • Birds
  • Vet Jobs Function And Salaries
  • Extinct Animals
  • Funny Animals
  • Create Your Own Pet Blog
  • Ebooks
  • Cute Dog Pictures
  • Comments