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Dogs
http://www.composurefordogs.net
The Hound Group
•Afghan Hound
•Basset hound
•Beagle
•Black and Tan Coon Hound
•Blood Hound
•Dashshund
•American Foxhound
•Grey Hound
•Norwegian Elkhound
•Is used to follow game or criminals
because of its great sense of smell
•The breed is intelligent, alert, friendly,
and eager to please
•They make a great family dog
http://www.composurefordogs.net
•Probably the first animal
domesticated by man.
•Have great temperaments
•Very intelligent, great sense of smell,
and have extraordinary hunting skills
•Pointer
•German Shorthaired
•German Wirehaired
•Labrador Retriever
•American Cocker Spaniel
•English Setter
•Brittany
•Irish Setter
•Springer Spaniel
http://www.composurefordogs.net
It is very charming and attractive dog
Friendly and very fond of children
Makes a excellent companion dog
•Airedale Terrier
•Border Terrier
•Bull Terrier
•Dandie Dinmont Terrier
•Fox Terrier
•Miniature Schnauzer
•Skye Terrier
•Welsh Terrier
•They are clean and odor less
•Considered good-natured, loyal,
and tolerant.
•Mostly used as a watchdog, body guard
guide dog , or just as a companion.
•Usually good with children
Alaska Malamute
Boxer
Doberman Pinscher
Great Dane
Great Pyrenees
Standard Schnauzer
Rottweiler
Saint Bernard
Samoyed Breed
Siberian Husky
Komandor
WORKING
DOG
•Kind, sensitive, intelligent, and loyal
And easy to train.
• They make great family dogs or
Companions.
• Is an outstanding herd dog and used
very often on farms.
HERDING DOGS
•Collie
•German Shepherd
•Old English Sheepdog
•Shetland Sheep Dog
•Welsh Corgi
It is noted for being courageous,
energetic, and very active.
They require a lot of attention.
Suited very well for an apartment dog.
Good dogs if you have allergies.
Chihuahua
Manchester Terrior
Yorkshire Terrior
Noted for it’s gentle dispositio
Gets along well with children.
Needs lots of attention
Thrives on human companionsh
Boston Terrier
Bulldog
Dalmatian
Lhasa Apso
Poodle
·A mother dog is usually in heat 9
days, this happens every 7 months
·A pregnancy will usually last
between 56-73 days on a range of 63
days.
Each puppy will be contained
in its own placental
membrane which must be
removed before the puppy
can breath.
To cut the umbilical cord, tie
a piece of cotton thread
around the cord about three
fourths to one inch away
from the puppy’s body. Then
cut the thread on the cord.
·The first milk
produced by the
mother is called
colostrom. It is very
important that each
puppy receives it.
Helps fight infectious
diseases.
http://www.composurefordogs.net
·Puppies should be handled as little as
possible for the first 14 to 21 days.
·For the first few days, they need a
temperature of about 85degrees
Fahrenheit.
·Newborn puppies can neither see
nor hear very well for 10 to 15 days
following birth. http://www.composurefordogs.net
·Their ears and eyelids are
sealed.
·Puppies begin walking at
about 2 weeks of age when
their ears and eyes open.
·Newborn puppies cannot
urinate or defecate.
·Puppies begin to wag their
tails and bark at about three
weeks of age.
http://www.composurefordogs.net
·When they are young, they
need warmth, their mothers
milk, and plenty of sleep.
·Puppies need foods higher
in protein than adult dogs.
http://www.composurefordogs.net
·Is withdrawing the need or
opportunity for a puppy to
nurse.
·Puppies can be weaned at the age
of three to six weeks, depending
on the species.
·The mother will nurse puppies for
several weeks, and sometimes
longer than necessary.
http://www.composurefordogs.net
·Puppies should be
introduced to foods suitable
to them.
· In some cases, the puppies
may need to be kept in a
separate place from their
mother. This will encourage
weaning.
http://www.composurefordogs.net
·Dry food for dogs is much more
economical than other foods.
·The dry food contains less water, so
the animal is getting more nutrition
in dry food.
·Feeding your dog is a huge factor in
keeping them healthy.
http://www.composurefordogs.net
· The amount you feed
your dog should vary by
the weight of the dog.
http://www.composurefordogs.net
•Begins with sanitation and
general condition of the
environment in which a dog is
kept.
•Dirty, cluttered pens and houses
harbor disease.
•To keep your animal in good health
they need to get all the correct
vaccinations.
•They are given medication to
prevent the following diseases:
•Dogs should have routine visits to
the vet.
•The external parasites of dogs
include:
•Some diseases dogs can transmit
to humans. They include:
•Although the chances of this
happening are very slim.
Dogs kept outside need shelter
from heat and cold.
They need a house that is
warm in winter and cool in the
summer.
At all times, it should be draft
free, dry, easy to clean, and
with and area for exercise.
Is washing, combing,
brushing, trimming, and
otherwise caring for the
external appearance of a dog.
Grooming may involve
cleaning the hair, removing
trash and parasites, cutting
nails and hair, and treating
minor wounds.
http://www.composurefordogs.net
The hair coat of dogs
should be brushed
regularly.
Bathing is not a
routine part of
maintaining the hair
coat of a dog.
Bathing is done when the
dog is especially dirty.
Too much bathing will
remove oils from the coat
and can cause skin
irritation. http://www.composurefordogs.net
Look after a dog’s well-being.
Sometimes, people fail to realize
that what they do may not be in
the best interest of an animal.
Here are a few examples to
overcome potential injury to a
dog.
http://www.composurefordogs.net
•Never leave a dog in a hot
car in the summer.
•Always leave water
available for a dog.
•Provide secure facilities
that offer protection from
a harsh environment.
•Never tie a dog in the hot sun,
cold, or rain. http://www.composurefordogs.net
Provide appropriate food
on a regular basis.
Provide proper care
for newborn animals.
http://www.composurefordogs.net

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composurefordogs

  • 2. The Hound Group •Afghan Hound •Basset hound •Beagle •Black and Tan Coon Hound •Blood Hound •Dashshund •American Foxhound •Grey Hound •Norwegian Elkhound
  • 3. •Is used to follow game or criminals because of its great sense of smell •The breed is intelligent, alert, friendly, and eager to please •They make a great family dog http://www.composurefordogs.net
  • 4. •Probably the first animal domesticated by man. •Have great temperaments •Very intelligent, great sense of smell, and have extraordinary hunting skills
  • 5. •Pointer •German Shorthaired •German Wirehaired •Labrador Retriever •American Cocker Spaniel •English Setter •Brittany •Irish Setter •Springer Spaniel http://www.composurefordogs.net
  • 6. It is very charming and attractive dog Friendly and very fond of children Makes a excellent companion dog
  • 7. •Airedale Terrier •Border Terrier •Bull Terrier •Dandie Dinmont Terrier •Fox Terrier •Miniature Schnauzer •Skye Terrier •Welsh Terrier
  • 8. •They are clean and odor less •Considered good-natured, loyal, and tolerant. •Mostly used as a watchdog, body guard guide dog , or just as a companion. •Usually good with children
  • 9. Alaska Malamute Boxer Doberman Pinscher Great Dane Great Pyrenees Standard Schnauzer Rottweiler Saint Bernard Samoyed Breed Siberian Husky Komandor WORKING DOG
  • 10. •Kind, sensitive, intelligent, and loyal And easy to train. • They make great family dogs or Companions. • Is an outstanding herd dog and used very often on farms.
  • 11. HERDING DOGS •Collie •German Shepherd •Old English Sheepdog •Shetland Sheep Dog •Welsh Corgi
  • 12. It is noted for being courageous, energetic, and very active. They require a lot of attention. Suited very well for an apartment dog. Good dogs if you have allergies.
  • 14. Noted for it’s gentle dispositio Gets along well with children. Needs lots of attention Thrives on human companionsh
  • 16. ·A mother dog is usually in heat 9 days, this happens every 7 months ·A pregnancy will usually last between 56-73 days on a range of 63 days.
  • 17. Each puppy will be contained in its own placental membrane which must be removed before the puppy can breath. To cut the umbilical cord, tie a piece of cotton thread around the cord about three fourths to one inch away from the puppy’s body. Then cut the thread on the cord.
  • 18. ·The first milk produced by the mother is called colostrom. It is very important that each puppy receives it. Helps fight infectious diseases. http://www.composurefordogs.net
  • 19. ·Puppies should be handled as little as possible for the first 14 to 21 days. ·For the first few days, they need a temperature of about 85degrees Fahrenheit. ·Newborn puppies can neither see nor hear very well for 10 to 15 days following birth. http://www.composurefordogs.net
  • 20. ·Their ears and eyelids are sealed. ·Puppies begin walking at about 2 weeks of age when their ears and eyes open. ·Newborn puppies cannot urinate or defecate. ·Puppies begin to wag their tails and bark at about three weeks of age. http://www.composurefordogs.net
  • 21. ·When they are young, they need warmth, their mothers milk, and plenty of sleep. ·Puppies need foods higher in protein than adult dogs. http://www.composurefordogs.net
  • 22. ·Is withdrawing the need or opportunity for a puppy to nurse. ·Puppies can be weaned at the age of three to six weeks, depending on the species. ·The mother will nurse puppies for several weeks, and sometimes longer than necessary. http://www.composurefordogs.net
  • 23. ·Puppies should be introduced to foods suitable to them. · In some cases, the puppies may need to be kept in a separate place from their mother. This will encourage weaning. http://www.composurefordogs.net
  • 24. ·Dry food for dogs is much more economical than other foods. ·The dry food contains less water, so the animal is getting more nutrition in dry food. ·Feeding your dog is a huge factor in keeping them healthy. http://www.composurefordogs.net
  • 25. · The amount you feed your dog should vary by the weight of the dog. http://www.composurefordogs.net
  • 26. •Begins with sanitation and general condition of the environment in which a dog is kept. •Dirty, cluttered pens and houses harbor disease. •To keep your animal in good health they need to get all the correct vaccinations.
  • 27. •They are given medication to prevent the following diseases:
  • 28. •Dogs should have routine visits to the vet. •The external parasites of dogs include:
  • 29. •Some diseases dogs can transmit to humans. They include: •Although the chances of this happening are very slim.
  • 30. Dogs kept outside need shelter from heat and cold. They need a house that is warm in winter and cool in the summer. At all times, it should be draft free, dry, easy to clean, and with and area for exercise.
  • 31. Is washing, combing, brushing, trimming, and otherwise caring for the external appearance of a dog. Grooming may involve cleaning the hair, removing trash and parasites, cutting nails and hair, and treating minor wounds. http://www.composurefordogs.net
  • 32. The hair coat of dogs should be brushed regularly. Bathing is not a routine part of maintaining the hair coat of a dog.
  • 33. Bathing is done when the dog is especially dirty. Too much bathing will remove oils from the coat and can cause skin irritation. http://www.composurefordogs.net
  • 34. Look after a dog’s well-being. Sometimes, people fail to realize that what they do may not be in the best interest of an animal. Here are a few examples to overcome potential injury to a dog. http://www.composurefordogs.net
  • 35. •Never leave a dog in a hot car in the summer. •Always leave water available for a dog. •Provide secure facilities that offer protection from a harsh environment. •Never tie a dog in the hot sun, cold, or rain. http://www.composurefordogs.net
  • 36. Provide appropriate food on a regular basis. Provide proper care for newborn animals. http://www.composurefordogs.net