Saturday 14 June 2014

5 interesting facts about bulldogs

Bulldogs have a long and shinning history and are one of the most popular breeds in the world. Given below are 5 interesting facts about this amazing dog breed.


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The famous haute cuisine restaurant elBulli in Catalonia, Spain run by chef Ferran Adrià is named for the French bulldogs belonging to the original owners of the land where the restaurant is located.

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5 interesting facts about bulldogs

Bulldogs have a long and shinning history and are one of the most popular breeds in the world. Given below are 5 interesting facts about this amazing dog breed.

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Over 80 percent of bulldogs are delivered by Caesarean section. Having been bred with such large heads precludes most bulldog pups from being delivered naturally.

FACT source: Link

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5 interesting facts about bulldogs

Bulldogs have a long and shinning history and are one of the most popular breeds in the world. Given below are 5 interesting facts about this amazing dog breed.


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Bulldogs were originally bred in England dating back to the 16th century, believed to be a mix of mastiffs and pugs. The English bulldog is what’s most commonly referred to as a “bulldog” but there are popular French and American varieties as well.

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5 interesting facts about bulldogs

Bulldogs have a long and shinning history and are one of the most popular breeds in the world. Given below are 5 interesting facts about this amazing dog breed.

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Brigitte, the bulldog who plays Stella on Modern Family, has the distinction of being the first bulldog to win a Golden Collar award. She beat out dog performers from Chelsea Lately, Hot in Cleveland, Entourage, and Suburgatory. She also beat out the only human competitor, Jason Gann, the star of Wilfred.
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5 interesting facts about bulldogs

Bulldogs have a long and shinning history and are one of the most popular breeds in the world.  Given below are 5 interesting facts about this amazing dog breed.


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Bulldogs are the 6th most popular breed in America and French bulldogs are ranked 18th. In Los Angeles though, bulldogs are #1, and French bulldogs are #5, according to the American Kennel Club.
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5 cool dog facts you should know

There are hundreds of dogs breeds in the world. Each breed has its own unique characteristics and personality. Given below are 5 cool facts about them you should know.


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Breathe easy. In addition to sweating through their paw pads, dogs pant to cool themselves off. A panting dog can take 300-400 breaths (compared to his regular 30-40) with very little effort.
Source: Vetstreet


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5 cool dog facts you should know

There are hundreds of dogs breeds in the world. Each breed has its own unique characteristics and personality. Given below are 5 cool facts about them you should know.


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Did you hear that? Sound frequency is measured in Hertz (Hz). The higher the Hertz, the higher-pitched the sound. Dogs hear best at 8,000 Hz, while humans hear best at around 2,000 Hz.
Source: Whole Dog Journal


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5 cool dog facts you should know

There are hundreds of dogs breeds in the world. Each breed has its own unique characteristics and personality. Given below are 5 cool facts about them you should know.

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It’s not so black and white. It’s a myth that dogs only see in black and white. In fact, it’s believed that dogs see primarily in blue, greenish-yellow, yellow and various shades of gray.
Source: About.com


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5 cool dog facts you should know

There are hundreds of dogs breeds in the world. Each breed has its own unique characteristics and personality. Given below are 5 cool facts about them you should know.

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Here’s looking at you. Dogs have three eyelids, an upper lid, a lower lid and the third lid, called a nictitating membrane or “haw,” which helps keep the eye moist and protected.
Source: Whole Dog Journal


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5 cool dog facts you should know

There are hundreds of dogs breeds in the world. Each breed has its own unique characteristics and personality. Given below are 5 cool facts about them you should know.


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Dogs do dream. Dogs and humans have the same type of slow wave sleep (SWS) and rapid eye movement (REM) and during this REM stage dogs can dream. The twitching and paw movements that occur during their sleep are signs that your pet is dreaming
Source: Healthy Pet

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Monday 26 May 2014

Top 5 Hidden dangers for your dog you never knew

Every dog owner must be aware of few things which can be very dangerous for their dog. There are some common dangers which most of us know like not leaving the dog in the hot car, refreshing their water, keeping a look at the thing they eat, etc. But their are few things which most of us don't know. 5 most common of these things have been listed below.

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Home Repairs




Dogs love to help out with home repairs. Items like turpentine, kerosene, paint thinners and wood strippers are all highly caustic and can be breathed into your pet’s lungs, so keep them off the floor and out of reach. A can or plastic container can be opened in a wink with a dog’s teeth and should any be consumed, it will expand in the dog’s stomach and require surgery. Exercise caution and common sense when working around the house with your pet present.
Info source: Link


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Top 5 Hidden dangers for your dog you never knew

Every dog owner must be aware of few things which can be very dangerous for their dog. There are some common dangers which most of us know like not leaving the dog in the hot car, refreshing their water, keeping a look at the thing they eat, etc. But their are few things which most of us don't know. 5 most common of these things have been listed below.

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Vacations




Due to their flatter faces, it can be dangerous to take certain dogs like Pugs and Bulldogs on an airplane. The U.S. Department of Transportation reports that these types of dogs experience more problems flying than other breeds. When taking your pets to the beach for vacation, there are a couple of things to keep in mind. Have lots of fresh water available, make sure they are wearing a life vest on a boat, and it’s important to make sure to keep your pets away from the gasoline used in the boats and other motorised vehicles.
Info source: Link

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Top 5 Hidden dangers for your dog you never knew

Every dog owner must be aware of few things which can be very dangerous for their dog. There are some common dangers which most of us know like not leaving the dog in the hot car, refreshing their water, keeping a look at the thing they eat, etc. But their are few things which most of us don't know. 5 most common of these things have been listed below.


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Chemicals





Dogs have an inquisitive nature and since they don’t have hands to check things out with they use their mouths. All these items should be kept off the floor and in a cabinet with doors. Pool chemicals, anti-freeze, windshield washer fluid, weed killer, fertilizers and poisons. If you spray your lawn with any chemicals, be sure to keep your dog off it until it dries. If your dog does get on the lawn, wash its paws with a dish washing detergent such as Dawn.
Info source: Link


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Top 5 Hidden dangers for your dog you never knew

Every dog owner must be aware of few things which can be very dangerous for their dog. There are some common dangers which most of us know like not leaving the dog in the hot car, refreshing their water, keeping a look at the thing they eat, etc. But their are few things which most of us don't know. 5 most common of these things have been listed below.


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WATER





It is a surprising fact but dogs were not born with the ability to do the dog paddle, they actually have to learn to swim.

A dog that falls into a pool or other body of water, without knowing how to swim can drown if help is not around. The other thing to keep in mind is to teach your dog how to get out of the pool on its own. If you are not around and your dog can’t get out of the pool on its own, there is a risk that the dog can get overtired and drown from exhaustion. It might be wise to consider a dog ramp if there are no steps as a means of getting out.
Info source: Link


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Top 5 Hidden dangers for your dog you never knew

Every dog owner must be aware of few things which can be very dangerous for their dog. There are some common dangers which most of us know like not leaving the dog in the hot car, refreshing their water, keeping a look at the thing they eat, etc. But their are few things which most of us don't know. 5 most common of these things have been listed below.


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Windows




Be careful when leaving windows open in your home. Dogs are curious by nature so that curiosity may get the better of them and your dog may end up jumping or falling. Windows, roofs, balconies and fire escapes all pose a danger. To help prevent these dangers use screens in your windows, open windows from the top instead of the bottom, or consider child-safety window guards.
Info source: Link

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Sunday 25 May 2014

Thursday 8 May 2014

5 Most Adapted Dog Breeds for Hot Climates

If you are looking for adopting a puppy and you live in a place of hot climate then you should have a look at this list of 5 Most Adapted Dog Breeds for Hot Climates. This list contains top 5 most adapted dog breeds for hot and warm climate.


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Australian Cattle Dog


Australian cattle dog makes excellent hiking and running partners. They have an amazing capability to maintain their energy in extreme hot weathers.

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5 Most Adapted Dog Breeds for Hot Climates

If you are looking for adopting a puppy and you live in a place of hot climate then you should have a look at this list of 5 Most Adapted Dog Breeds for Hot Climates. This list contains top 5 most adapted dog breeds for hot and warm climate.


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Vizsla



Vizsla are amazing hunting dogs, due to their short coat they are perfectly adapted to hot weather.


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5 Most Adapted Dog Breeds for Hot Climates

If you are looking for adopting a puppy and you live in a place of hot climate then you should have a look at this list of 5 Most Adapted Dog Breeds for Hot Climates. This list contains top 5 most adapted dog breeds for hot and warm climate.


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Chihuahua


This cute dog breed originates from Mexico so they are perfectly adapted to warm weather.


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5 Most Adapted Dog Breeds for Hot Climates

If you are looking for adopting a puppy and you live in a place of hot climate then you should have a look at this list of 5 Most Adapted Dog Breeds for Hot Climates. This list contains top 5 most adapted dog breeds for hot and warm climate.


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Chinese Crested Dog




As this breed don't have any hair on its body so its very easy for them to adapt in warn climate.


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5 Most Adapted Dog Breeds for Hot Climates

If you are looking for adopting a puppy and you live in a place of hot climate then you should have a look at this list of 5 Most Adapted Dog Breeds for Hot Climates. This list contains top 5 most adapted dog breeds for hot and warm climate.


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Doberman Pinscher


This amazing dog breed has got a short coat that makes it perfect for hot climate.


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Saturday 3 May 2014

Monday 28 April 2014

5 Things you didn't know about your dog

Human beings and Dogs have been living together for more than 15000 years. This time period shows that we know each other very well but still there are some things which very little people know. Given below are such 5 things you probably didn't know about your dog.


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Dogs can be as smart as a 2 years old child



Dogs can be as smart as 2-year-old children, according to research presented in 2009 at a meeting of the American Psychological Association. Border collies are the top dogs in the intelligence category, with some in the breed capable of understanding up to 200 words. Poodles, German shepherds, Golden retrievers and Dobermans round out the top five smartest breeds. (The most popular breed in America, the Labrador retriever, comes in at number seven.)


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5 Things you didn't know about your dog

Human beings and Dogs have been living together for more than 15000 years. This time period shows that we know each other very well but still there are some things which very little people know. Given below are such 5 things you probably didn't know about your dog.


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Dogs are the most diverse looking mammals


From the droopy Bassett hound to the sleek-and-slim Weimaraner, dogs show an amazing diversity in body shape. A study published in The American Naturalist in 2010 found that the differences between dog breeds' skulls are as pronounced as the differences between completely separate mammal species. A Collie skull, for example, is as different from a Pekingese skull as a cat's skull is from a walrus's.

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5 Things you didn't know about your dog

Human beings and Dogs have been living together for more than 15000 years. This time period shows that we know each other very well but still there are some things which very little people know. Given below are such 5 things you probably didn't know about your dog.


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Dogs too feel envy


Dogs know when they're not getting a fair shake. A 2008 study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that when dogs saw other dogs getting treats for a trick they'd been performing unrewarded, the unrewarded dogs became agitated, scratching themselves and avoiding the gaze of the rewarded dogs. They also stopped doing the trick much faster than if they were alone and not getting a reward.


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5 Things you didn't know about your dog

Human beings and Dogs have been living together for more than 15000 years. This time period shows that we know each other very well but still there are some things which very little people know. Given below are such 5 things you probably didn't know about your dog.


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Dogs can smell our diseases



If you have cancer, diabetes, or epilepsy, your dog might be the first to know. Studies have shown that dogs can be trained to sniff out cancersof the lung, breast, skin, bladder and prostate. Researchers suspect the canines are picking up on extraordinarily faint scents given off by the abnormal cells.


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5 Things you didn't know about your dog

Human beings and Dogs have been living together for more than 15000 years. This time period shows that we know each other very well but still there are some things which very little people know. Given below are such 5 things you probably didn't know about your dog.


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Dogs can get human diseases


Humans and dogs aren't so different after all, at least regarding what makes us sick. About 6 million dogs are diagnosed with cancereach year, and dogs get canine versions of rare human disorders like the brain-wasting neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis that leads to the inability to walk or control their muscles. While illness is sad for humans and pets alike, sharing diseases benefits both species. Clinical trials are easier to run on pets, giving doctors an animal model of human disease.


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Sunday 27 April 2014

5 shortest living dog breeds

Bringing home a new puppy is a very exciting time. It’s understandable that one’s family wouldn’t want to consider the dog breed’s possible lack of longevity at such a young age. As the dog grows older and health issues begin to emerge, being familiar with the breed’s weaknesses is worthwhile. These dogs are certainly full of life though – many owners of these breeds are grateful for having one to call their own.


Here are the 5 shortest living dog breeds:


Breed #01


Irish wolfhound



The tallest breed of all dogs (standing as high as 38 inches), Irish wolfhounds rarely live to be more than 10 years old, passing away on average at age 7.


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5 shortest living dog breeds

Bringing home a new puppy is a very exciting time. It’s understandable that one’s family wouldn’t want to consider the dog breed’s possible lack of longevity at such a young age. As the dog grows older and health issues begin to emerge, being familiar with the breed’s weaknesses is worthwhile. These dogs are certainly full of life though – many owners of these breeds are grateful for having one to call their own.


Here are the 5 shortest living dog breeds:


Breed #02

Bernese mountain dog



Originating from Switzerland, the Bernese mountain dog's age range drifts between 6 and 10 years old, usually living to be 7 or 8.


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5 shortest living dog breeds

Bringing home a new puppy is a very exciting time. It’s understandable that one’s family wouldn’t want to consider the dog breed’s possible lack of longevity at such a young age. As the dog grows older and health issues begin to emerge, being familiar with the breed’s weaknesses is worthwhile. These dogs are certainly full of life though – many owners of these breeds are grateful for having one to call their own.


Here are the 5 shortest living dog breeds:


Breed #03


Great Dane


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Sometimes known as the Apollo of all breeds, Great Danes have an age range is between 7 and 10 years.


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5 shortest living dog breeds

Bringing home a new puppy is a very exciting time. It’s understandable that one’s family wouldn’t want to consider the dog breed’s possible lack of longevity at such a young age. As the dog grows older and health issues begin to emerge, being familiar with the breed’s weaknesses is worthwhile. These dogs are certainly full of life though – many owners of these breeds are grateful for having one to call their own.


Here are the 5 shortest living dog breeds:


Breed #04


French Mastiff



Like the other large breeds mentioned here, the Bordeaux Mastiff’s lifespan seldom stretches past 8 years. In fact, according to the Dogue due Bordeaux of America, their average lifespan is between 5 and 6 years.
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5 shortest living dog breeds

Bringing home a new puppy is a very exciting time. It’s understandable that one’s family wouldn’t want to consider the dog breed’s possible lack of longevity at such a young age. As the dog grows older and health issues begin to emerge, being familiar with the breed’s weaknesses is worthwhile. These dogs are certainly full of life though – many owners of these breeds are grateful for having one to call their own.


Here are the 5 shortest living dog breeds:


Breed #05


Neapolitan Mastiff



The Neapolitan Mastiff has an average lifespan of 8 to 10 years.


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