Tuesday 30 October 2012

plants that are poisonous to dogs

That may be true, but a group of natural curiosity appetite insatiable and indiscriminate taste can lead to problems for our dog companions. It can be found in plants that are toxic to dogs in our homes, in our homes and nature, and sometimes all you need is a little bite to make a trip to the vet in an emergency.
These poisonous plants between 10 and more than that for dogs, and find a complete list with photos in ASPCA.org, the website of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

Tuesday 16 October 2012

American Eskimo Dog (Miniature) 2012


Be built on the foundations of classical Eskie north, the form has proven effective in pulling heavy loads through snow and ice. Compactly built, slightly longer than the length. Confrontation, double layer resistant to soaking and provides insulation against the cold. Small ears thick also cold hardy. The smaller size of the race sled dogs, but still a sled dog in miniature. His trot is quick and bold. Expression keen and alert.

The American Eskimo is bright, eager to please, lively and fun-loving - in short, modest, and generally obedient companion. True to its heritage Spitz, independent and stubborn and likes to run, especially in cold weather. But he is one of the most docile of Spitz breeds, and within a quiet and well-mannered. It is good with children and dogs and other pets and issued to all.

Monday 15 October 2012

American Eskimo Dog 2012


American Eskimo Dog, originally called American Spitz and now also known as the Eskie, is a breed recognized by the North American Kennel Club in 1993. It was given the status of non-sporting group and eligibility for full AKC recognition in 1995. Eskies as a cotton ball fine, dense double coat is always white or cream with cookies, and slightly tilted eyes in black oval privileged. Their faces are quietly wedge shaped and erect ears are triangular.

There are three different sizes of American Eskimo dog: toy, miniature and standard. The game is 9, and up to 12 inches. Thumbnails are over 12, even 15 inches. Standards are over 15, and up to 19 inches. Sizes outside these ranges, each of which is measured at the withers, and breed disqualification. Although weight is not a part of the breed standard, and reproduced normally weigh between 6 and 10 pounds, while the average thumbnails 10 to 20 pounds. The standard Eskie can weigh 20 to 35 pounds, depending on height. No preference for size within each division to increase.