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[D558]Dogs Mans Best Friend
by Catherine Harvey, Cat
A dog is one of the most loyal animals a person can keep. They learn very quickly and understand pretty much everything their owners say or expect of them. They will stay by an owners side through thick and thin, they will sense illness and even undetected diseases and have been known to pine to death once their owner dies.

Many dog owners swear by the company of their pet and insist they are a great deal easier than human company. As long as their basic needs are seen to, they want for little else other than a little petting. In fact, this is so beneficial to humans that studies have found the health and well-being of dog owners is markedly better than those without pets.

It has been necessary over recent years for local councils to bring about certain rules on dog ownership. The fashion for breeding and keeping dangerous dogs has led to an increase in the amount of bites and deaths from these animals, particularly in small children, as well as a very unpleasant trend for organised dog fights.

It is vital that dog owners are responsible for their pets. This is why dogs should be registered and licensed to ensure that the owners have full responsibility. The Control of Dogs Order (1992) states that all dogs must wear ID tags and collars when in a public place even if they contain a micro chip. If the dog is involved in an accident, or is picked up as a stray, the owner can be traced and the dog returned.

When it comes to public behaviour of dogs and their owners, you will now see plenty of notice about what exactly is expected. Dog waste bins are placed at strategic points throughout the streets and signs are erected in parks and public places to state what is expected of dog owners.

The restrictions are few and reasonable. In places such as children's parks, dogs are banned without exception due to the possible health and safety risks. There are also open spaces where dogs are allowed to walk freely and, although dog waste bins may be present, the owner is not under a legal obligation to clean up behind their pet. When it comes to public highways and pathways, dogs are allowed to walk on a leash with their owners and the owner is expected, without exception, to use the dog waste bins provided.

These are not simply recommendations, but legal requirements to protect the health of all, as well as giving the animals certain rights of protection. Failure to clean up after your dog can result in a fine of up to 1,000. pounds Some people think that this is extreme but there is good reason.

Roundworm is commonly caught from infected dog faeces. It can live for up to 3 years on dog excrement and is easily passed on to humans where they will live in the gut and follow a cycle of reproducing. The larvae of the roundworm penetrate the bowel lining and are carried to the lungs through the blood stream. From here they make their way to the back of the throat through air passages and are then swallowed where they mature in the gut to mature worms and live for up to 2 years. If roundworms are left untreated, they can lead to blindness, reason enough to use that dog waste bin and not risk a child picking up this worm form the street.

It is also easily possible to catch Ringworm, a skin disease, and toxocarosis from dog waste. Since the introduction of dog waste bins these illnesses have been reduced drastically in the UK population and could be virtually eradicated if all dog owners were responsible.

A toy dog is actually a petite dog which is quite small when compared to working dogs. It is safe to determine toy dogs by their size although it is quite confusing since there is still no guaranteed facts which state that height and weight is considered in classifying a dog as a toy.

Some of the toy breeds are Pomeranian, Pug, Shih Tzu, Poodle, Papillion and the likes. These toy dogs are beautiful and charming and they also represent an important role in people's lives. Although they are small, they also have the capability to hunt and eliminate pest animals.

Some of these toy dogs also serve as man's guardians. They also bark at people whom they are not familiar with. They can be as tough as the other large dogs.

The most fascinating thing about toys dogs is their affective capability wherein they can fill the needs of sad and lonely individuals and the adults. They are also known for helping those that are in depressed state of mind through manifesting care and of course happiness. They also have impetuous instincts which help in providing all the friendship and as well as affection, and in turn gives new meaning to people's lives.

A legend states that when a noble Aztec was about to die, a Chihuahua is used as a sacrifice to transmigrate the sins of the noble man to the sacrificed dog, which in turn avoids the noble man from divine punishment. The Chinese religion, which is Buddhism, has a lion symbol meaning a sacred nation. They used the Pekinese dog to represent as lions because they have no lions back then and the Pekinese dogs have the closest resemblance to it.

There are lots of breeders of the toy dogs who keep their cute puppies for about ten to twelve weeks old rather selling or distributing them at about eight to nine weeks. They also consider the family before selling it. More often than not, they will not sell it to family with too many kids and even to those who has hyper active child.

Generally, toy dogs are very easy to take care of. There are some who needs heavy grooming such as the Shih-Tzu, Terrier and Pomeranian. The Toy Poodle, Japanese Chin and Toy Spaniel on the other hand require only a moderate grooming. While other toy dogs do not require any grooming at all.

The basic and most important thing to remember is to maintain the long and fine hairs free from tangles to prevent pain and other skin problems that your dog may acquire. You don't want to shell out big bucks of money for veterinary cost in the end, don't you?

The production of toy dogs is by mass production when compared to larger breeds. Some distributors can just put their little Chihuahuas on a shopping cart or chicken cage and they are easy to deliver when compared to the larger ones like the German shepherd. The downside of buying toy dogs in a pet shop is that most often than not they are quite difficult to house train.

There are some toy dog breeds that are crossbred to other breeds to produce a -poo dog breed. So for those consumers who want to buy a purebred toy dogs, beware of such -poo breeds. They look like the other toy dogs but then they differ in attitude sometimes. Some of these -poo dogs are ill-tempered, hyper and yappy.

Is it possible to train the toy dogs with regards to their attitude? Absolutely, yes! The best way to teach your toy dogs with manners is through obedience commands. You should teach your dog on how to obey such as for example, if he is about to do something bad or any inappropriate act, you should reprimand him with a firm NO!

By doing so, you're practicing the dog to acquaint himself from knowing what is okay to do from not. Your "no" should always catch his attention. But then remember also to acknowledge the good things that your toy dog will do. A simple saying of "good boy" with a piece of his favorite snack will do the trick.
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