Wednesday, February 29, 2012
HD Bulldog Photo Dog Wallpapers Backgrounds
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Cute White Puppy Dog Wallpapers Backgrounds
Sunday, February 26, 2012
White Dog Photo Wallpapers Backgrounds
Small Dog Breeds - Little Dog Breeds
Small Dog Breeds - Little Dog Breeds
Welcome to a new and exciting world of small dogs. Here you can find each and every type of information on small dog breeds and dogs of small breeds. So what are you waiting for ?Summary: Dogs are the only animals or species in the world that have innumerable breeds. Small dog breeds are one of the very important breeds among them.
Article: The information here on small dog breeds or little breed dogs include information about each small breed dogs, their size, weight, characteristics, temperament, their general activities and advice on how to train these small dog breeds. Small breed dogs are not only cute, cuddle, playful and fun loving but go best as a companion and family partner too.
The Beagle
This small breed dog love to have outdoors training to make him obedience and well behaved, it is recommended to provide him lot of outgoings, outdoor walks, proper and adequate mental and physical exercises. This small dog breeds often have behavior issues. They are curious and have a tendency to follow their nose. If they pick up or smell a scent they may wander off and not even hear you calling him back. The life span of this small dog breed is about 12-15 years.
Chihuahua
The Chihuahua can be easily provoked to attack therefore generally this "Little Breed Dogs" are not suitable for homes having small kids. They are also limited in nature and not go along with other breeds. He also becomes aggressive when he sees a stranger. So training and handling of this Little Breed Dogs must be in a mature sense according to his needs and temperament.
As compare to other small dog breeds, the English toy spaniel is a friendly small dog breeds. He is not a high energy Little Breed Dogs and primarily refers to as a lapdog.it is a suitable pet for those who live in apartments. These little breed dogs will become obedient, quiet and laid back if treated gently and carefully.
Portuguese Water Dog
General description of Portuguese water dogs: Portuguese water dogs are robustly built with firm legs and strong substantial bones. They are medium sized muscular dogs that worked best in water. The head of Portuguese water dogs are broad and domed like. The nose is broad and black. Teeth are like scissor with well bite. Ears set high- hanging in heart shape. Legs are straight. The feet of Portuguese water dogs are webbed which help them in swimming. Coat is in black, brown and in parti-colors with dark spots of white.
They are good watch dogs and sport dogs. They have very good sense of smell. That is why they are used by fisher men in fishing. The retrieving instinct of Portuguese water dogs is very strong as a water dog.They are gentle and passionate. They prefer to engage in activities with their human partner rather than alone. Portuguese water dogs are good family companion also. They need their owner’s attention, affection and loyalty every time.
Friday, February 24, 2012
A Puppy with Blue T-Shirt Dog Wallpapers Backgrounds
Pomeranian Dog - Small Dog Breeds
Pomeranian Dog
Summary: Pomeranian dogs are widely known as Pom or Pom Pom. With a compact body and extrovert nature, Pomeranian dogs are popular companion and show dogs.With their amiable and friendly assertive nature, Pomeranian can be a good family pet and loving companion. He is also a good watch dog. He protect his owner and bark at once if feels any mishap or alarm. The expressions of Pomeranian dogs are like fox. Because of his small size, Pomeranian dog is also known as toy dogs. He is descended from large size Spitz dog specially the German Spitz. Due to this reason, they are also called as Zwergspitz in many countries.
General description: Pomeranian dogs are small in size. Their weight is about 1.9-3.5 kg and height is 5.0-11 inches. They are compact sturdy with thick heavy coat. Traditional colors of Pomeranian dogs are white, black and red but now Pomeranian comes in wide variety of color such as white, black brown, red, orange, blue, sable, spotted, brindle, cream and combination of these colors.
Temperament of Pomeranian dogs: Pomeranian dogs are very friendly and extrovert nature. They love to hang on with humans and other animals. Pomeranian prefers to go outside with his owner at any time that is why he best suited as family dog. This energetic dog need attention of people around him and wants to be center of attraction. His vivacious spirits makes him a competitive show dog also.as an independent dog, Pomeranian need tender and gentle hands.
They are good at learning and learn the commands of his owner quickly. Because of their bit dominance nature sometimes they may prone to different behavior issues. These dogs are not recommended for children. The Pomeranian needs a safe and fence area to play. Although Pomeranian dogs are friendly and extrovert, but their reactions to strangers vary depending on dog personality. Some are good and friendly at strangers while others may be aggressive and aloof.
Diet and nutrition of Pomeranian dogs
For Pomeranian dogs, always use food which is made and formulated specifically for Pomeranian dogs. It may be expensive but contain full nutritious which a Pomeranian need. Don’t use corn food for your Pomeranian dog.
It may cause stomach pain and digestive problems. Pomeranian has a very sensitive stomach and digestive system so feed him with proper care and also doesn’t use all type of meat for him. Use only specified meat for good and better health of your Pomeranian dog. It is recommended to feed them dry dog food and milk crunchy bones to keep the teeth and gums of Pomeranian dogs in good condition.
Health issues: Pomeranian dogs can suffer from black skin disease or alopecia ex. This is a genetic skin disease which turns the Pomerania’s skin into black and loses most of his hairs. Other health issues in Pomeranian are hip dysplasia, dislocated patella, eye infections, heart problems and early loss.
Life expectancy: 12-15 years
Living conditions: Pomeranian can easily live in small apartments. Avoid over heating because a Pomeranian can’t stay long in hot weather.
Grooming and exercise: As an extrovert, Pomeranian love to go outside and play with people and other animals. Daily walk and lot of physical exercises are essential for good health of Pomeranian. Pomeranian needs frequent brushing because of his thick heavy coat. Clean eyes and ears regularly. Dental checkup on regular basis is also recommended.
Shedding:A Pomeranian is a constant shedding.
Pit Bull Dog
Pit Bull Dog
Summary: Pit bull Dog is a dog from American terrier breed. Pit bull is a big headed dog with cropped ears. It is also known as American pit bull terrier.Article: Bighead, round tiny sharp eyes, cropped ears with fearless gestures; this is American pit bull dog from the dog breeds of terrier breed. Pit bulls are confident dogs with fearless and outgoing nature. Aggression is a significant feature of a pit bull dog.Pit bull dogs are also famous as bull dogs. It is a product of inter breeding between terriers and bull dogs.
So the pit bull has a combination of gameness from terriers and athleticism from bull dogs.A pit bull is striking by being a dog of power, passion, stature and undying enthusiasm. A bricked like big head, powerful strong jaws, thickly muscles and a well-defined neck is most significant physical features of American pit bull dog.
Temperament of American pit bulldog:
The aggressive nature and fearless temperament of American pit bull dog distinguish him from other dog breeds. He is aggressive towards other breeds and animals but for human, he is very tender, loving, calm and good natured. He is not an energetic dog. He is a coach potato who loves to curl up in the couch and sleep whole day. His nature is somehow stubborn. If a pit bull doesn't want to do any task, it is then a hard time for you. He seems lovely while hanging with children.His clownish behavior make the kids laugh.Some times a pit bull dog can be destructive chewer. Even he starts chewing his own body.So give him plenty of chewing toys. As compare to other dog breeds, a pit bull can’t stay long in heat. His flat face and close nose makes him over heated in hot weather so place him in an air condition.
Training of American pit bulldog:
Training of an American pit bull will quite tricky for his owner and dog breeders who want to adopt a pit bull dog. As a slow learner and less energetic, he follow and learn tasks very slowly. Extra patience, time and efforts are required in this regard. Socialize an American pit bull dog very keenly and carefully as he has an in bond aggressive nature. Minimum training and proper amount of exercises make them an obedient and tranquil dog.Grooming of American pit bulldog: American pit bull dog has a thick short shiny coat. Shedding is not so frequent so occasional brushing is required.
Space require for American pit bull dog: This dog breed can be live in an apartment also. They are very active indoor pet which prefer warm climate of a house.
Height and Weight of American pit bull: The height of American pit bull is approximately 18-22 inches and weight is almost22-110 pounds.Life expectancy: 12 yearsLitter size: 5- 10 puppies’ average
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
A Dog Wearing Hat Dog Wallpapers Backgrounds
Monday, February 20, 2012
Cool Bulldog and Cat Wallpapers Backgrounds
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Dog Using Laptop Dog Wallpapers Backgrounds
A Poem for Peggy
by Mari Casanova
Like all puppy raisers, when that little pup goes off to school, you eagerly check the progress reports you receive by email each week and smile as you see their name and the phase they are in. Even more so, when it is your first pup! In our case, the first puppy we raised, Neeley, who was so awesome and loved by all, was career changed due to dog distraction in the eighth phase, (out of 10 in those days). We were disappointed, but happy that she joined our extended family.
We then joyfully began to raise Peggy. Perhaps because Neeley had not become a guide, I was very determined to do everything I possibly could to help her be successful. I saw her as valuable in so many ways and took my part in her training very seriously.
At the same time, we loved and enjoyed her while she was with us.
Inevitably, when she was old enough, she went off to her formal training and we began to watch her progress via the weekly emailed reports. We were ecstatic when we heard that she was “in class”, meaning that she was at the point where she was working with a blind person who could become her partner.
The experienced raisers in our raising group, BAARK (acronym for Brea Area Adult Raiser Klub) had told me how wonderful graduation was, and I looked forward to being able to proudly hand over the leash to her partner at graduation. I admit to getting choked up hearing the stories, reading the blog and even speaking to others about this wonderful program where I am so rewarded by having a small part. From her first puppy kisses we fell in love with her and now were just amazed at how much she had learned and what she could mean in the life of someone who is blind. How would I be able to speak from my heart, and actually get the words out?
My only hope was to “keep it light” as I said in my opening remarks at graduation. And in that regard, I decided to write a poem, “in the spirit of Dr. Seuss” in celebration of Peggy, her partner Michael, all the puppy raisers, breeders, trainers, well…. I guess all of GDB! I hope you enjoy it!
A “P” Litter Poem for Peggy
There once was a puppy named Peggy,
Who came from a P litter Pack.
Proud parents, Georgette and Flamenco-
8 pups -- both yellow and Black.
Some here at school
You might already know
Were Pueblo and Paris,
Persia, and Poe.
(Each of them precious to their last little toe.)
The “P” Litter Peeples
Raised them for you,
With patience, persistance,
And a promise, or two.
Oh, the places you’ll visit!
The people you’ll know!
You’ll make good working teams,
Wherever you go!
When the Puppy Truck comes,
You’ll go off to school.
They have playtime and walks,
And bubbles -- it’s cool!
Did I mention Pilates
And ice cubes and toys,
And cuddles, massages,
And pals to enjoy?
There’s walks and group play,
and a roommate. It’s true!
And more, there’s love,
Just waiting for you!
And the trainers!
Magicians! With tricks up their sleeves!
Propelling their prospects
With kibble and ease!
Eight levels of training
And skills to perfect-
No pressure!
The process produces the best!
And then comes the day when
Your partner you’ll greet.
With a sniff and wag
You will happily meet.
Together you’ll learn
To trust and to lead
With teamwork
You both will only succeed.
May you always be blessed
And continue to grow
And spread lots of smiles,
Wherever you go!
And now, cheers for you both,
And the other teams, too!
We’re proud as you graduate
From G D B School!
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Dog, Rabbit, Parrot and Cat and Rat Wallpaper
Career Change Therapy Dogs Touch Many Lives
As a Dog Placement Coordinator, I really enjoy the process of matching each career change dog's needs with that of an adopter. Some of our dogs have a great aptitude for another career such as therapy work.
Atlas, Shep, Hope, Arlo and Tansy are five wonderful examples of career change dogs that have created new friendships within their own communities in collaboration with their adopters. As Atlas’s adopter Mary said, ”We strongly believe that Guide Dogs for the Blind breeds their dogs to be of service and that if they can’t guide then they should have another job! We knew that we would be looking into therapy work when we adopted Atlas.”
Atlas (shown above, photo by Ron Webb)
Atlas is a yellow Lab that is the second career change dog adopted by Mary and Tom. He joined his new family while he was still recuperating from surgery and continuing with physical therapy. The family as well as their first career change dog, Tenaya welcomed him into their lives and their therapy volunteer work. Atlas is certified through Therapy Dogs International and is an active member in the local #220 Fresno Chapter. He has volunteered for the past four years and participates in multiple jobs from reading programs with young children to visiting nursing homes and Alzheimer’s patients. Atlas primarily works with young children in the “Tail Waggin Tutor” program, and the Fresno Library Reading program. He lies on his blanket and the children sit around him. One student said, “I like to read to him and he listens. I like to pet him.” Mary added, “Atlas provides a friendly, furry, cuddly and patient, non-judgmental listener with the purpose of encouraging the child to read out loud and gain confidence in his or her reading skills. He is accessible to all to pet and he seems to make it a point to turn so that he spends time with each child! It’s amazing!” Promoting literacy to students is a gift that Atlas and Mary are happy to share with children.
Black Lab Shep has been accompanying his adopter Tammie at her place of work, an assisted living community for seniors. Tammie says Shep’s job description includes ”providing comfort to residents, staff and families; providing in-room visits with residents; being the walking group leader, listener, community greeter, welcome committee chairman and foot warmer.” Tammie remembers one resident who spoke little and did not participate in activities. As she passed Tammie’s office, “Shep poked his head out and a large smile spread across the woman's face as she reached out to pet him. Shep moved closer and he promptly sat on her feet. To everyone’s surprise, she spoke up and said, "You can warm my feet every day!" A new friendship was formed. Tammie feels fortunate to share her job with Shep and believes that he is happy to have a job that he can go to daily and form new friendships. “With Shep at my side, I feel like I can accomplish even more for my residents.”
Hope
Hope, a yellow Lab, now lives in Nevada and works a few times a month at a long-term care facility. Melinda, Hope’s adopter, describes the purpose of Hope’s visits as: “to promote physical and emotional benefits to residents. Hope participates in meet-and-greet activities with large groups and individual visits with residents at long term care, spending between 5 to 30 minutes with each individual.” One resident loves to hold her leash while being pushed in a wheelchair as they walk around the facility. She loves to whisper to Hope as they share this one-on-one time together. Both are content and happy. Another resident loves seeing Hope and scratching her behind her ears because she reminds him of his dogs back in his cowboy days. Hope has made many friends over the past year, and residents look forward to her visits. As Melinda said,“When the residents smile at Hope, I know she’s made a difference in someone’s life."
Arlo
Another dog with a new career is black Lab Arlo, now living in the East Bay (east of San Francisco). His adopter, Denise, said,“Since adopting Arlo, we have been involved with The Friendship Foundation, making 17-18 visits each month to various facilities including skilled nursing facilities, senior homes, adult and adolescent acute psychiatric facilities, and others." Denise spoke of a recent visit to a youth center in which “Arlo was taking treats from the kids, but one young girl was afraid. She was encouraged to try to give Arlo a treat but remained hesitant. After more encouragement from the staff, she was able to give Arlo a treat. The young girl was overjoyed with her achievement!” Denise’s next adventure with Arlo is with K-9s for Care, an outreach program for seniors at a neighborhood church.
Tansy
Tansy is a Golden Retriever now living in Montana and going to work full-time with her adopter Carly to a long term care facility. Carly said,"The first thing that is noticeable when Tansy comes to work is that everyone instantly smiles." Pearl, a former school teacher said, "Tansy is the best dog I ever met! She is just wonderful….so loving.” These words may seem ordinary – but the love on Pearl’s face and the contentment in her eyes when she is petting Tansy is wonderful beyond words or description. Pearl is 102 years young.
Carly also shared a particularly poignant day at work:“One day, Joanie, a resident, had a serious and rapid decline. Tansy went into Joanie’s room on her own and put her head up on Joanie’s hand – for several minutes, and then laid at the side of her bed. Joanie really liked Tansy and Tansy visited her often – but this last visit truly touched each staff member and gave us an appreciation of Tansy’s depth and complexity. Tansy is a tribute to herself and all those who helped her become her best.
Atlas, Shep, Hope, Arlo and Tansy’s adopters are so grateful to the puppy raisers for allowing them the gift of a career change dog with the capacity to enrich their communities.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Smile Dog Photo Wallpapers Backgrounds
Monday, February 13, 2012
Cool animals memes (part 2)
“Could
you open the next page, please?”
Mommy, is
that you?
“It's gonna
be a great Sunday.”
“I
wonder should I eat him now or wait one more picture.”
Please,
not in the water... I'll be good.
Guess, who
had sex last night...
“There
you are, Pickachu.”
When you
find the true love, don't forget the old friendship.
“But of
course these waters are safe...”
“Just
me... and my ancestors”
You dare
mess with her?
“Ok,
stop it. I'm not a baby you know...”
“I'll
blame it on the dog.”
“It's
only up to me to become who I dream to be.”
“Once
upon a time… cats were chasing mice...”