How to Take Care of a Dog

First, let your dog out of its sleeping crate. Crates are good uses for beds, when you leave the house, and when they're naughty. Give them some affection to show that you love them. Don't force it if it barks or pulls away; take a break and try again later

Feed your dog breakfast. Like people, dog want some too. You can find pet bowls and pet food at your local pet store. If your dog has NOT had all its teeth come in, you might want to consider buying canned food or wetting the food with water until they all have come in. Teach your dog manners by having them use the command sit before feeding them. Once they have sat for five second, give them their food.

Give your dog a walk. Dogs enjoy being outside to smell new smells, see new sights, and simply to walk. Start by buying a 6 foot leash and some poop bags. You can find these at your local pet store. Have the dog to the left of you and let about a 4-5" slack on the leash. To run or jog, hold on to the edge of the leash and run, letting your dog be in front of you. If you don't do that, the dog may run into the street and get hit by a driving car not just leading to death, but painful tears.

Take your dog home and play with it by throwing a ball. If your dog ever participates in hunting, like a German Short-haired pointer, do not play games like tug-of-war. If your dog gets a bird and you try to take it, it may turn to tug-of-war.


Feed them.

  • (Puppy) Feed your dog until it is full.
  • (Adult) Feed your dog 2 cups of food.
Leave your dog in its dog house when it's time for you to go to bed. Lock your dog in its crate!

Tips


  • Make sure the commands aren't too similar as your dog may get confused. eg. Sit Down and Lie Down.
  • Always praise your dog if they obey your command. Stroke them and say "Good Dog!". They will like the attention and want more.
  • Dogs will love you forever if you treat them correctly. Whatever you do, NEVER hit your dog or abuse him/her in any way. Also, never taunt him/her as it will frustrate them and they will begin to dislike you.
  • Reward them each time they obey your command. Use small treats and remember not to over feed your dog.
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Eats dogs


On some Swiss farms, no animals are safe from the dinner table.
According to a report by the Swiss newspaper Tages Anzeiger cited by The Local, some farmers in rural parts of central and eastern Switzerland enjoy a slice of cured dog or cat meat from time to time.
"There's nothing odd about it", one farmer in the Rhine Valley said. "Meat is meat."
The most popular breed of dog for eating is a close relative of the Rottweiler, according to The Local.
The Daily Mail notes that surveyed farmers spoke about their unique eating habits on condition of anonymity, fearing the reaction from cat and dog devotes.
A PETA spokesperson told The Huffington Post they were surprised to hear that canines and felines are eaten in Switzerland, which is known for its progressive animal welfare laws.
Fuente:

Farmers Eat Dogs, Cats In Switzerland: Report


The Huffington Post  |  By Simon McCormack
Posted:   |  Updated: 01/02/2013 5:01 pm ESThttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/02/farmers-eat-dogs-cats-switzerland_n_2398224.html

"It's shocking to hear that this would occur in Switzerland, a country known for its progressive animal welfare laws and where a minute number of people are actually eating cats and dogs," Jane Dollinger said in an email. "Switzerland was the first country to ban cages in egg production, mandate that horses and cows have regular exercise outside in summer and winter, and require dog guardians take training courses to learn how to care for their canine companions."
But Dollinger urged meat-eaters who would look down their noses at people who eat dogs and cats to reconsider.
"When it comes to feeling pain and suffering, there is no difference between a dog or cat and a cow or chicken," Dollinger said. "PETA encourages those who are bothered by this story to try to relate to who is on their plate and consider going vegan in 2013."

Diferente types of dogs

Dogs are man's best friends! This old statement has been proven correct time and again by these faithful companions. Each dog has it own unique characteristic like size, appearance, temperament, health, grooming requirements, etc. Each type of dogs have a history of origin and lineage. Depending on your wants and expectations from a pet dog, choose a dog with characteristics that match your requirements. This article will cover all types of dogs with pictures. I have divided the list of different dogs based on their breed groups.

All Types of Dogs with Pictures
Dog breeds are categorized into different groups, based on the purpose for which each dog was developed originally. The American Kennel Club(AKC) recognizes 7 dog breed groups. Let me introduce you with the list of types of dogs, with pictures in each group.


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Hound Group

The hound group was developed hundreds of years ago to assist man in hunting for food and sport. Few dogs have a developed vision and are known as 'sight hounds' or 'gaze hounds'. They are the fastest and the tallest of all ancient breeds. They use their sharp eyesight to find the prey and run down to catch it with swiftness and agility. Some dogs under this group are known as 'scent hounds', these dogs have a keen sense of smell. They have very high physical stamina and use their single-minded determination to hunt.


Basenji
Borzoi
Deerhound
Pharaoh Hound
Foxhound
Dachshund
Large Munsterlander
Basset Hound
Bavarian Mountain Hound
Rhodesian Ridgeback
Irish Wolfhound
Saluki
Bloodhound
Whippet
Galgo Espanol
Beagle
Greyhound
Finnish Spitz

The other hound dogs under this group are Basset Bleu De Gascogne, Basset Fauve De Bretagne , Basset Griffon Vendeen (Grand), Basset Griffon Vendeen (Petit) Cirneco Dell'Etna, Grand Bleu De Gascogne, Hamiltonstovare, Ibizan Hound, Norwegian Elkhound, Otterhound, Segugio Italiano, Sloughi, Portuguese Podengo (Warren Hound).

Working Dogs Group

These dogs were bred to help man in various endeavors like protecting people, transportation of goods, pulling carts, search and rescue operations, etc. The variety of dogs that come under this group are large and powerful. These dogs are intelligent and their personalities match the physical hardiness.

St. Bernard
Alaskan Malamute
Bernese Mountain Dog
Rottweiler
Bullmastiff
Great Dane
Portuguese Water Hound
Hovawart
Greenland Dog
Tibetan Mastiff
Doberman Pinscher
Dogue de Bordeaux
Leonberger
Mastiff
Newfoundland Dog
Canadian Eskimo Dog
Boxer
Afghan Hound
Siberian Husky
Giant Schnauzer

The other working dogs under this group are German Pinscher, Russian Black Terrier.

Utility Group

This is a group of some dogs that are unable to 'fit in' the other dog groups. These dogs were originally bred to help man in his endeavors. Over the years, these dogs became redundant and now have no role as working dogs. The utility group is also known as the 'non-sporting group'.


Akita
Boston Terrier
Miniature Poodle
Dalmatian
Eurasier
French Bulldogs
Tibetan Terrier
Korean Jindo
Lhasa Apso
Chow Chow
Miniature Schnauzer
Poodle
Toy poodle
Schipperke
Schnauzer
Shar Pei
Shih Tzu
Keeshound

The other dogs under utility group are Canaan Dog, German Spitz (Klein), German Spitz (Mittel), Japanese Akita Inu, Japanese Shiba Inu, Mexican Hairless, and Tibetan Spaniel.

Toy Group

The main attraction of the types of dogs under toy group is their small size. The dogs under this group have forceful personalities and appealing appearance. These small dogs are very good watch dogs and have inexpensive maintenance requirements. These are lap dogs and in-spite of their delicate appearance are full of robust energy. These dogs quite rightly fit into the old adage, "Looks are often deceptive".


Affenpinscher
Yorkshire Terrier
Chihuahua
Pug
Pomeranian
Bichon Frise
Bolognese
Lowchen
Japanese Chin
Chinese Crested
English Toy Terrier
Griffon Bruxellois
Italian Greyhound
Coton De Tulear
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Maltese
Miniature Pinscher
Papillon
Pekingese
Australian Silky Terrier


Terrier Group

These type of dogs have their group name 'Terrier', derived from a Latin word that means 'earth'. These small terrier dog breeds are sturdy and can dig the ground when hunting for vermin. They are feisty little creatures, full of energy and charming enough to bowl anyone over. The following list of types of dogs with pictures, of Terrier group, will give you a view of these bold dogs.


Airedale Terrier
American Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Bedlington Terrier
Border Terrier
Bull Terrier
Cairn Terrier
Scottish Terrier
Sealyham Terrier
Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Westhighland Terrier
Dandie Dinmont Terrier
Fox Terrier
Irish Terrier
Jack Russell Terrier
Kerry Blue Terrier
Lakeland Terrier
Manchester Terrier
Miniature Bull Terrier
Norwich Terrier
Parson Russell Terrier
Rat Terrier


Sporting Group

Also known as the Gundog group, the dogs under this group mainly consist of the Spaniels, Retrievers, the Setters and the Hunting-Pointing-Retrieving breeds. These dogs are bred to drive the game into the hunting nets or retrieve animals that the hunter has wounded with his gun or arrows. These dogs are affectionate and prove to be companions for life.


American Water Spaniel
Brittany Spaniel
Chesapeake Bay Retriever
Cocker Spaniel
English Setter
English Springer Spaniel
Field Spaniel
Flat Coated Retriever
German Shorthaired Pointer
Golden Retriever
Gordon Setter
Griffon
Irish Setter
Irish Red and White Setter
Irish Water Spaniel
Labrador Retriever
Lagotto Romagnolo
Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever
Pointer
Spione Italiano
Vizsla
Weimaraner


Herding Group

The dogs under the herding group have assisted man, for over hundreds of centuries in taking care of his flocks and herds of animals. These dogs have in-built herding instinct. These dogs stalk, bark, push, nip at heels and help drive livestock into groups. They also help protect the livestock from predators. They learn quickly and obey commands.


Anatolian Shepherd Dog
Australian Cattle Dog
Australian Shepherd
Bearded Collie
Beauceron
Belgian Malinois
Belgian Sheepdog
Polish Lowland Sheepdog
Puli
Pyrenean Shepherd
Shetland Sheepdog
Welsh Corgi
Belgian Tervuren
Border Collie
Bouvier des Flandres
Briard
German Shepherd
Old English Sheepdog


Miscellaneous Group

The following list of dogs are those, that are awaiting their turn to be eligible for full recognition, in any one of the AKC dog breed groups.


Cane Corso
Entlebucher Mountain Dog
Norwegian Lundehund
Puggle

The other dogs awaiting recognition from AKC are Bluetick Coonhound ,Boykin Spaniel,Cesky Terrier, Icelandic Sheepdog, Redbone Coonhound, Black and Tan Coonhound, Treeing Walker Coonhound and Xoloitzcuintli. Dogo Argentino is another good hunter dog that is not recognized by the AKC.

This list of all types of dogs with pictures, is a little peek-a-boo at the various types of dogs that have been not only man's best friend, but the most loyal and selfless companions.
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