Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Belgian marshal Dog

The Belgian Shepherd Dog (also known as the Belgian Sheepdog or Chien de Berger Belge) is a breed of medium-to-large-sized dog. It is a member of the Herding Group. In the late 1800s a group of concerned dog fanciers under the guidance of Prof. A. Reul of the Cureghem Veterinary Medical School gathered foundation stock from the areas around Tervuren, Groenendael, Malines, and Laeken in Belgium. Official breed creation occurred around 1891, when the Club du Chien de Berger Belge (Belgian Shepherd Dog Club) was formed in Brussels. The first breed standard was written in 1892, but official recognition did not happen until 1901, when the Royal Saint-Hubert Society Stud Book began registering Belgian Shepherd Dogs.

 
Structure
The Belgian Shepherd Dog is a medium-to-large size dog. All varieties share a similar underlying musculoskeletal structure, closely resembling the popular German Shepherd breed save for the hindlegs. All variants also share a close cranial features, having a domed forehead, a long, square-cut muzzle and black noses with their ears pointed and fully erect. One of the identifying characteristics of the breed is that it is square, with its height from the ground to top of the withers being equal to its length.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Cute Dogs

                                     Cute Dog For A Pillow



                                     Dog Wrapped In To Towel


 
                                      Dog Make a Simple In To Bed


    
                                     Cute Dogs On a Grass


Monday, September 20, 2010

Pets-Fun Images

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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Parrots as your Pet Friend

Are you longing for a fluffy friend to take a seat on your shoulder and ask you for a cracker? Parrots make admirable companion pets, however is also very high preservation, have specialized dietary needs, and differ greatly in nature and personality by species. Here's what to think about to make a decision whether or not to select a parrot a part of your household, and which species would go well with your lifestyle best.


Do your research


Search the Internet for information regarding different types of parrots that exist and see through their needs too. But be attentive that a lot of specialty "enthusiast sites" might highlight how nice a pet is, with inadequate caution of the challenges. The "Birds for Dummies" book is a excellent reference.

See through that you visit to some of the best local pet store that specializes in birds:


Search out to know the different species. Parrots, depending on species, can exist for 20 years or more, and a lot live to 50-80 years. They also have strong attachment to their owners.

Have a discussion to other bird owners about their parrots, as well as their personalities, requirements, and time commitments involved


Inquire how active different species are, how loud, and how much communication they require on an every day basis. ALL parrots necessitate at least a few hours a day outside their cages when they can interact with the family.

Think on the subject of where you will be placing your parrot friend. 


Remember that...
• All parrots are mixed-up. If you're a tidy freak, you will be cleaning up after them all the time.
• You will require abundant space for any of the medium to huge size parrots. This means cages that are about 24x36" wide and 36-60" tall or more. All parrots should also have some sort of rest on or play gym outside the cage.

Keep in mind that parrots are wild animals


You are bringing this pet into your home and can't look forward to their nature to be as passive and predictable as cats or dogs. You will require being able to give your parrot guidance, but you will also need to learn and familiarize yourself to their personalities.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Pretty small elephant baby

Elephants are fastidious peaceful animals, as long as you don't chaos with them in the time of mating. Small elephants are still cuter but we have a rare chance to see the elephant directly after it is born.


Typically, elephant is born after 22-month long pregnancy and it weights anout 100 kilograms. However now and then even elephants need to give a birth previous to the usual time. Here you can see a photograph of a very cute newborn elephant baby which was born previous to usual time in some unknown zoo.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Different variety of Dog called as Sheepdog

Description

The Maremma Sheepdog is a huge, gracious distinctive-looking dog with a bear-like head. The jaws are physically powerful with a scissors bite. It has a black nose that frequently becomes somewhat pink-brown with age. The ears are v-shaped, sharp and rather petite. The eyes have a sparkling, intelligent expression, but are not big. The tail is low set and densely feathered with dense hair. 



Height, Weight

  • Height: 23.5-28.5 inches (60-73 cm.)
  • Weight: 66-100 pounds (30-45 kg.)

Living Conditions

The Maremma Sheepdog is not optional for apartment life. If they get sufficient exercise, they will be quiet indoors. The Maremma is not well-suited for very hot weather. It should never be shorn, but should always have abundance of shade and a large bowl of water on hot days.