Dog breeds large and small

Dog breeds large and small

Sunday, 13 December 2015

4# Rottwheiler

The Rottweiler

The black and tan breed with a bad rap

A tough, strong, beast with a iron jaw power..... yet loving,caring, fiercely loyal and one of the most loyal and owner loving breed out their.

This breed not for the novice owner can be molded into a absolute gem is trained and socialized properly when young and given rules and shown respect. Rottweiler a breed given a very bad name by many is one of the most common dog breeds which is feared but why? because of just a few un- knowledged people who got the breed and didn't put in any effort to care for him or her or train.



As puppies cuteness is a big extra with this breed the loved black and tan coat in my opinion is a gorgeous coat color and emphasizing their little cute faces is one cute factor of this breed however buying this breed for beauty is not the way to go neither buying this breed for bruit strength and menacing looks either. Some buy this breed and they look "tough" and combined with a chain collar and lead people will buy this breed as a tough looking accessory and the breed or dog which wold be sometimes untrained and the breeds reputation will face the consequence if they then do something wrong as young not being shown right from wrong.

Shedding:Heavy black hair
Training: Easy and a must with this breed 
Owner: experienced level  or those who are highly knowledgeable and informed.
Exercise: Moderate energy level
Children: if as young socialized around a family and children and rough will grown up tolerate to it

Overall this breed is a breed i love for its pure loyalty ill to take a bullet form any member of their family or their own this breed a rose between many thorns which are the news stories miss understood these big old softies which i hope soon they will be seen for what true gorgeous and insanely loyal and extremely clever breed that they are. Thank you so much for reading this edition of STRICTLY DOGS.....

#3 Labrador

Welcome to another edition of Strictly Dogs, Labrador Edition.


The Labrador 



Known for its popularity and worldwide known the Labor is a breed many people know about me is usually seen as an easy choice of dog breed by many novice owners but still not knowing some vital facts first for this gun-dog





Labradors energy level: high
Shedding: constant 
Possible destructive behavior: yes possible if bored 



These I would say are three main points to consider if you would like a lab but of course this breed isn't know for guide dogs for nothing. Very smart, loyal, friendly and willing to please they make excellent family dogs.


But like all breeds a Labrador still needs to be socialized and trained and as seen by some owners Labradors will make up rules of their own if they are not given any from their owner. 

Guide dogs are only "made" by determination and pure training a careful temperament picking from as young as their eyes first open guide dog puppies are introduced to objects and new obstacles to open their brain and get them confident


This beautiful, cute and extremely popular pick for many people and I can see why. 

But before going along with the cuteness factor and the crowd or what everyone else is getting this breed is more than just a friendly love bug. It's a sporty gun-dog who loves to run and play.So therefore many miss the sporting part of the breed, the part of the breed that needs stimulation, exercise and training to challenge the brain. If this side of this gorgeous best friend breed type Labrador can be met you will truly, not regret buying a little lab love-bug puppy.


Hope you've enjoyed this edition of Strictly Dogs


Friday, 18 September 2015

#2 Staffordshire Bull Terrier

Simple to say a~Miss Understood Breed the staffie is a true softie at heart once you get the past the seemingly tough exterior you get a true teddy bear loyal and extremely brave companion inside.
The truth about the staffie is right here.



Breed Facts
Dog Breed Group: Terrier Dogs 
Height:1 foot, 2 inches to 1 foot, 4 inches tall at the shoulder Weight:24 to 38 pounds

Life Span: 12 to 14 years

  • Thrives with human companionship
  • Shed heavily once a year when they blow their coat but little shedding otherwise
  • Can be known to be dog aggressive but only if not socialized when young
  • Not a breed for meek,timid or knowledgeable owners
  • Energetic dogs who need vigorous walks but can live in an apartment
  • Strong Prey drive so dont do well around other household small pets
  • High pain thresh hold so can hold a considerable amount of pain before whining or letting the owner see any signs
  • Come in many colours
  • Average intelligence 
  • Doesn't cope greatest being left alone
  • Must be socialized when a puppy and taken to new places & introduced to all people

The breed when bought by people who dont know anything about them is when it "goes wrong." Staffies are not born aggressive they are born like every other dog, innocent, sweet and loving knowing no enemy. They love everything they can set their eyes on. A dog is a representation of what the OWNER has molded it to be. A puppy is a piece of clay can be molded into something gorgeous and sweet but also can go the opposite and this aggressive or guarding threatening nature is what the owner has taught the dog to do it knows no difference as its been molded that way by the OWNER and this ends up with a innocent dog in a shelter for simply doing what the "master" says. The dog ends up in a cell or a cage. A bit of love and care and training and socialization can create a family dog and amazing companion and a loyal solider or soliderette who would take a bullet for any member of their pack a breed as loyal as any other. A staffie is a softie at heart if given the slightest chance to show their licking loving nature. 

Thank you for reading this edition of Strictly Dogs by Daniella

#1 Pomeranian

Welcome to Dogs Weekly, written by a dog lover and trainer in the making, Creating an online dog breed encyclopedia with all you need to know about dog breeds big and small allowing people to learn about these true companions to man kind. Also with little training tips here and there to help train any struggling owners. 



Background:
  • Also known as a "Large dog personality in a small body".
  • 7-12 inches tall and 3 to 7 pounds.
  • Moderate Shedders 
  • Easily injured or hurt if dropped or too rough play.
  • If raised with other animals, they get along fine with any household pets.
  • Risk of small dog syndrome is possible
  • Can be barkers as they are excellent watchdogs 
  • Though small have a lot of energy to release 
  • Short attention span and therefore can be harder than other breeds to toilet train 

This little beauty powder puff is simply a true companion usually attached to one or two people at most but can grow up with a family if raised from a puppy. Can be a bit of a barker and have a lot to say if they feel like it. But oppose to that personality comes in bundles and each as their own unique little characteristics that make a pom a breed apart from the rest brave and fearless thinking and acting like a protector they dont know their size but that doesn't faze them.

Moderate amount of grooming required as with this lush coat when this little pom gets hot, they shed out unfortunately ends up over the owners floor but if you can deal with a little little fur ball like a pom that has a bit of a voice and no afraid to use it, acts like their the size of a great dane and fur that must be knot free you get a little true diva dog that will keep you laughing and entertained no doubt about that fact. Plus the cuteness factor is at the max level

Thank you for reading a don't worry if you loved this blog theirs plenty more dog breeds to come.

Daniella