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The Dog Pack

Dogs are actually descended from wolves, and although the modern dog is much cuddlier nowadays than his wild ancestor, canines still have some wolf-like characteristics, including his sharp hearing, keen sense of smell and instinctive need to be part of a pack. Never forget that, to your dog, you and everyone else in your household or place of work are part of his/her pack.

A pack has one leader – someone who bosses everybody else around and is respected by all the other members. Your dog knows that somebody’s got to fill that top dog position at all times, in case your group get attacked by another pack; normally he’ll be happy to leave that top spot for you, but if you’re not ready to step up and take that job yourself, then he’ll have no choice but to do it. Don’t give him that chance, or you’ll have a world of behavioral problems on your hands. Just watch one episode of Dog Whisperer and you will find that tons of people have out-of-control dogs but all of them have a relatively simple fix. Make sure you’re unquestionably the top dog – for your own peace of mind and for your dog’s as well.

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Man’s Best Friend – Beagles

Here we will be discussing everything there is to know about Beagles.  Here are some important characteristics of Beagles.

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Advantages

  • Lively, happy and curious
  • Cute and loveable
  • Good with kids and other dogs
  • Energetic, with lots of stamina

Challenges

  • Can be stubborn and hard to train
  • Easily distracted
  • Has a tendency to wander from home
  • Whines loudly if left alone

Size

  • Sturdy, small dog

Weight

  • Small dogs 18-20 pounds; large dogs 20-30 pounds

Coat

  • Smooth, short-haired

Colors

  • All different shades, including tri-color (black, brown and white);

Life Expectancy

  • 12-15 years

With its soft, pleading brown eyes, the Beagle can break a dog lover’s heart and is a master at getting its own way. There’s no wonder that this merry little dog is the 5th most popular breed registered with the AKC in the United States. The beagle’s friendly and loveable personality demands more attention than many other breeds, but the good news is that the tail on this happy little guy rarely stops wagging.

History and Origin

Beagle-type dogs were cited in Ancient Greece, but the breed’s precise origins are only vaguely known. Probably originating from a cross between the Harrier and other English hounds, the Beagle has been used for hunting hare, pheasant and quail. This dog was specifically bred to have a loud baying cry (a great convenience for hunters on horseback), but this inborn trait may not be considered so wonderful by your nextdoor neighbors. This breed doesn’t like being left alone, and will let the world know it. You may want to consider having two Beagles if you’re away from home a lot.

General Information

Gentle, sweet, loving and sociable, this happy little dog is excellent with kids and usually good with other dogs. With a natural curiosity, the Beagle wants to follow its own nose wherever it may lead, creating a tendency to roam away from home. Keep your pet safe inside a secure area or firmly attached to a leash at all times. The beagle needs plenty of regular exercise, but resist the urge to let this puppy run free in public spaces – if it catches an interesting scent in the air, you might never see your pet again. This alert and energetic dog with its fine nose and keen intellect, has served as an excellent narcotics detection dog and makes a fine family companion if properly understood. Stubborn and determined, this dog requires patient, firm training.

Health Ailments

This muscular hound is relatively healthy, but is susceptible to various diseases and ailments. These include skin allergies, eye diseases, deafness, kidney diseases and other problems.

Famous Beagles

One of the most well-known Beagles is the incomparable Snoopy of Charlie Brown and “Peanuts” fame. Confident and fearless, this Beagle moonlighted as a WWI Flying Ace, a bestselling mystery author and, occasionally, Joe Cool.

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Fun Facts about Dogs and Cats

  • Greyhounds can reach speeds of over 40 mph and they have the best eyesight of any breed.
  • At the end of the Beatles’ song, “A Day in the Life,” Paul McCartney recorded an ultrasonic whistle, audible only to dogs for Martha, his Shetland Sheep Dog.
  • In Alaska’s annual 1,149 mile Iditarod race, sled dogs burn an average of 10,000 calories daily.
  • The “poodle cut” was originally developed to increase swimming ability.  The pompoms kept the dogs joints warm while the haircut allowed for faster swimming.
  • A cat can jump 5 times as high as it is tall.
  • A cat spends nearly 30% of it’s life grooming itself.
  • Cats respond better to names ending in an “ee” sound.
  • Only 80% of all cats respond to the effects of catnip.  If the cat doesn’t have a specific gene, it won’t even notice the herb.
  • A domestic cat can run at 30 mph over short distances.
  • Cats step with both left legs, then both right legs when they walk or run.

For the longest time, it was believed that you could calculate your animal’s age in human years by multiplying it’s age by seven.  We now know that this is not true.  While many factors such as breed and size must be taken into consideration, the average has been decided as a 1 year old dog = 15 year old human, 2 year old dog = 24 year old, 4 year old dog = 32, 7 year old dog = 45, 10 year old dog = 56, 15 year old dog = 76, 20 year old dog = 98.

A dog’s weight will also determine how it ages.  For example, a dog that weighs 20 pounds or less at age 5, will be 36 in human years.  A dog that weighs 21-50 pounds at age 5 would be 37 in human years.  A dog that weighs between 51-90 pounds at age 5 would be 40 and a dog that weighs over 90 pounds at age 5 would be 42.  It should also be noted that a cat’s age almost directly correlates to those of a dog’s varying  only a few human years as the cat gets older.

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