11 Of The Oddest Pets You Might Want To Look After
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2. Before you start
learning about the
personalities and traits
of the common dog
breeds in our dog
breed profile, here are
some points you should
consider which dog is
perfect for you:
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7. It isn't the dog hair that causes allergies - it's the dander! Dogs
continually shed dander, or dead microscopic skin flakes, from
their bodies. When this dander is airborne it can be inhaled and
this is what causes an allergic reaction in some people (itchy
eyes, runny nose, sneezing, wheezing, etc).
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Re: Top 10 Most popular dog breeds in uk
1) Retriever (Labrador)
2) Spaniel (Cocker)
3) Spaniel (English Springer)
4) German Shepherd Dog (Alsatian)
5) Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
6) Staffordshire Bull Terrier
7) Retriever (Golden)
8) Border Terrier
9) Boxer
10) West Highland White Terrier
11. Shepherd
German Shepherd dogs were originally bred at the end of the 19th
century for their brilliant shepherding capabilities. They continue
to this day to be a bold, highly intelligent dog, poised and self-
confident, wary of strangers but warm and loving once it knows
you are a friend. German Shepherd dogs are remarkably trainable
for all sorts of work, including leading the blind and hearing
impaired, police work, tracking, rescue, and naturally-personal
protection, since its innate instinct is to protect.
12. Dachshunds are wonderful dogs and make
terrific companions, but they are not for
everyone. As with all dog breeds,
individual dogs have their own
personalities, but there are some traits
that are very common throughout the
breed. Dachshunds may not be the best
dogs for families with young children - or
with children of any age who are not
taught how to handle and communicate
with dogs safely. Dachshunds with strong
prey instincts may look at toddlers as prey
- especially when the little ones are
running, waving their arms, and making
high-pitched noises - and the dachshund
may chase, bark at, and even nip at them.
The dachshund courage, which serves the
breed so well in the field, can be a
problem for city dogs. Dachshunds may
bark at and even charge other dogs when
they are being walked.
13. Labrador ranks third.
Labradors are very social
dogs. Once you bring your
new puppy home, be
prepared to spend a lot of
time with him or her. Labs The breed is perfect for
are very active dogs. If your families or someone looking
dog doesn’t get enough for a canine companion. Be
exercise, it is possible they sure to spend the time
may eventually develop needed with your new puppy
health problems during their
and he or she will be a
life.
member of your family in no
time at all.
14. The Chihuahua is an excellent companion for singles
and the elderly. They are very spry and can leap as high
as cats; they're also great at avoiding being stepped
on! Not daunted by size, they are bold and brave
watchdogs that send a threatening, surprisingly deep
bark when strangers enter their range. Of
course, because they are small, their bark is much
worse than their bite!
Chihuahuas tend to act nervous in the company of
anybody except their primary owner, but they're also
fun-loving and full of bravado when left to their own
devices. Some Chihuahuas are they hard to train, and
require "newspaper" training to become housebroken.
They are also very gentle creatures that learn quickly
and respond well to positive reinforcement.
Chihuahuas keep themselves very clean, and even lick
their paws to clean their faces like a cat. This
cleanliness is part of what makes them good pets.
They can be friendly with their own breed, but generally
are not friendly toward other breeds. Do not own
a Chihuahua if you have dogs of other breeds.
15. Terriers
Terriers were working
dogs for working men,
their looks were not of
any importance.
Nowadays there are
breeding standards for
all the terriers, but
their humour, comic
abilities, and their
feisty temperaments
have not been altered.
Terriers can be very
analytical dogs, they
have a predilection to
think things through
and have to question
everything.
16. Dalmatians are high-strung dogs that tend to
have a lot of pent up energy. Along with this
energy comes playfulness and loyalty. They
can be timid around strangers if not socialized
early in life, and they also tend to be willful.
Dalmatians do well with consistent training,
but they are also highly sensitive dogs with
long memories. They actually can remember
punishment and bad treatment for years; this
may lead to their ultimate fear of
abandonment. Dalmatians hate to be left
alone for more than a few hours, and
sometimes they will tear up sofa cushions,
shoes, and other valuables if they feel they
have been mistreated. Along with this long
memory comes a very intelligent, highly
intuitive dog. They can be trained for defense
and are good watchdogs.
Training your Dalmatian can and will be very
hard work because they can have a lot of
energy. A Dalmatian owner should be
prepared to be patient and to love their dog
no matter what traits they exhibit.
17. Actually, we are sure that it doesn’t matter
what dog breed you have at home.
You must
always
remember
that it’s your
really betray
friend, who Take care of
loves you as him, love him
much as he
and you’ll get the
can.
best dog in the
world!