The breeds of dogs most similar to the wolves. (Mega Post)

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The wolf (Canis lupus) is a mammal of the order of Carnivora. He shared a common ancestor with the domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris), as shown by the sequence of DNA and genetic studies. [1] The wolves were once abundant and distributed by North America, Eurasia and the Middle East. Hogan, for a number of reasons related to humans, including the widespread habit of hunting, wolves inhabit only a very limited portion of that was before its territory.



1.Ceskoslovensky Vlcak


Is a relatively new breed of dog. However attracts attention wherever he goes. No one doubts, nor a moment, that these dogs are those with a more distinguished origin. His mother is nature. It looks like a wolf. It is high but agile and strong. His thick coat is like a wolf including the typical mask. Do not look to the owner if not that at all times, knows exactly where he is and he is doing at all times. It puts a lot of attention around him - wants to have good views. You can easily run 100 kilometers, has a great sense of direction and reacts to the speed of light.





2.Finnish Spitz


He was primarily used for hunting birds in the forest, and also for the hunting of small predators, waterfowl and elk. It is an enthusiastic hunter and more independent, but cooperating with its bark indicating the location of the dam.













3.Siberian Husky


The Siberian Husky is a medium-size, dense-coat working dog breed that originated in eastern Siberia. The breed belongs to the Spitz genetic family. It is recognizable by its thickly-furred double coat, sickle tail, erect triangular ears and distinctive markings.


















4.Alaskan Malamute


While a few Malamutes are still in use as sled dogs for personal travel, hauling freight, or helping move heavy objects, some are used for the recreational pursuit of sledding also known as mushing, also skijoring, bikejoring, and canicross. However, most Malamutes today are kept as family pets or show dogs. Although in 1994 Nancy Russell ran a team of Malamutes in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, completing 600 miles of the roughly 1,150 mile race before pulling her team, the Malamute is generally slower in long-distance dogsled racing against smaller and faster breeds and their working usefulness is limited to freighting or traveling over long distances at a far slower rate than that required for racing. They can also help move heavy objects over shorter distances.

5.Samoyed


The Samoyed dog takes its name from the Samoyedic peoples of Siberia. An alternate name for the breed, especially in Europe, is Bjelkier. These nomadic reindeer herders bred the fluffy, white, smiling dogs to help with the herding, to pull sleds when they moved, and to keep their owners warm at night by sleeping on top of them.













6.Gronlandshund


The Greenland Dog is a powerful, heavy-built dog. It has a broad, wedge-shaped head, slightly tilted eyes and small, triangular ears covered with thick fur that prevents frostbite. It has strong, muscular, short-haired legs. The tail is usually rolled along/across its back, but it may also hang down in a wolf like manner. When it lies down and curls up to rest, the tail often covers the nose. Its coat is of medium length and consists of two layers. The inner layer consists of short wool like fur, the outer layer of longer, coarser, water-repellent fur.

7.Russo-European Laika


Russo-European Laika (Russko-Evropeïskaïa Laïka) is the name of a breed of hunting dog that originated in the forested region of northern Europe and Russia, one of several breeds developed from landrace Laika dogs of very ancient Spitz type. The Russo-European Laika itself dates to a breeding program begun in 1944 by E. I. Shereshevsky of the All-Union Research Institute for the Hunting Industry, in Kalinin (now Tver) Province.

















8.Akita Inu


The Akita Inu, or Japanese Akita Inu (Japanese Akita) is a breed of large dog originating in Japan, named for Akita Prefecture, where it is thought to have originated. It is sometimes called the Akita-ken based on the Sino-Japanese reading of the same kanji. It is a separate breed from the Akita (American Akita), and are quite uncommon in a lot of countries.







10.Eurasier


The Eurasier, sometimes referred to as Eurasian, is a breed of dog of spitz type that originated in Germany. It is widely known as a wonderful companion that maintains its own personality, has a dignified reserve to strangers, a strong bond to its family and that is relatively easy to train.









11.Shiba Inu


Inu is the Japanese word for dog, but the "Shiba" prefix's origin are less clear. The word shiba usually refers to a type of red shrub. This leads some to believe that the Shiba was named with this in mind, either because the dogs were used to hunt in wild shrubs, or because the most common color of the Shiba Inu is a red color similar to that of the shrubs. However, in old Japanese, the word shiba also had the meaning of "small", thus this might be a reference to the dog's small size. Therefore, the Shiba Inu is sometimes translated as "Little Brushwood Dog





12.Shikoku


The Shikoku is one of the native Japanese breeds intermediate in size between the large Akita Inu and the small Shiba Inu; all are within the Spitz family of dogs. The Shikoku was bred mainly for hunting deer and boar in the mountainous districts of Kochi Prefecture. It is sometimes called "Kochi-ken" and, along with the Kai dog, referred to as a deerhound.
















13.Saarlooswolfhond


The Saarloos is a fairly large dog, up to 30 inches at the shoulder and weighing up to 100 lbs. The muzzle is wide, and the ears pointed and held erect. It is an athletic dog in build, with medium bone, and a strong and muscular body. Their coat is short and dense, providing superb protection from the weather. Usually the colour of the wolf's coat, however it can vary between Black, Tan, Red, White, Silver, or Blue. The Saarloos has wolf-like expressions, as well as a wolf-like head.




14.Belgian Shepherd Dog


All are hard-working, intelligent dogs of the same general size and temperament. They differ in their coats and superficially in appearance.
They are so closely related that, when breeding any two dogs of the same coat colour and length (eg Groenendael), it is possible for puppies of different "breeds" to be in the same litter. For example, a Groenendael litter could contain a brown-coated long-haired puppy; in countries that consider them the same breed with 4 coat varieties, this is fine and the puppy would be a valid Tervuren, but the AKC considers it to be an aberration of the all-black Belgian Shepherd and disqualifies it in the conformation ring.



The Boston Terrier, Funny small dog.

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boston terrier, puppysThe Boston Terrier is a small dog, expression serious, happy and playful behavior. During the years 1929 to 1935 was the most popular breed in the United States. At present, besides being an excellent companion dog and serve as a mascot to a myriad of schools and sports teams, is employed with great success in therapy for people with physical or mental difficulties.

This breed originated in the city of Boston, USA. Junctions that eventually culminated in this dog began in the 1860s.

There are several versions regarding the goal for which this dog was created. One of those versions maintains that it was a dog fight. Another version is that it was a prank of the servants of the high society, where most have nothing to do Witty, were mixing distinguidísimos lineages of dogs their employers. Some experts estimate that comes from crossing the Bulldog with some terrier.

AS MASCOT:
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Formidable pet. This breed has tendencies to be obedient, but each has its own personality Boston Terrier. Despite its small proportions, is a good keeper and considered very brave. With children of the house is usually fine, but we must respect the dog. None of pulling ears or stamped.

Positive qualities:

Small dog, excellent for the house or apartment.
Cheerful and playful character.
Hair short and easy to maintain.
Very clean by instinct.
Usually no barking by barking. But when some unknown warns comes to the house. But it is friendly with those who visit the home frequently.

Negative qualities:

You can present problems with other pets in the house. It is recommended that the cub is taken to the house after the other pet has already been accommodated in the house. But that a prolonged introduction to see whether the Boston Terrier to accept it. Then, at least for a while, we have to keep observing and trained.

WEIGHT:
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According to the weight there are three categories:
Less than 6.8 kg (15 pounds).
From 6.8 to 9 kg (15 to 20 pounds).
From 9 to 11.35 kg (20 to 25 pounds).

Litter:

Usually litter is four to five puppies. Are recorded up to 11 litters of puppies.

LONGEVITY:

Longevity is usually 12 to 13 years.

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West Highland White Terrier

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The West Highland White Terrier

is a white dog that at first glance appears to have been bred so that is funny and active.

It really is an excellent dog buzzard and much more. Able to penetrate, which makes great skill and often in the cracks and caves where the animals are hiding damaging.

ORIGIN:

This breed, as its name implies, it is natural for Wales. In the sixteenth century and was the best of everything Welsh terrier.

THE WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIER OR WESTY AS MASCOT:

This is a wonderful pet dog that adapts well to life in the apartment, house or farm. It is very faithful to his master and very good with children of the house, but does not tolerate child abuse. You need to socialize with other dogs, like being taken to obedience classes and walk to the park where there are other dogs and people, otherwise it may become somewhat aggressive. The hair requires minimal care, but it can also be attended by a canine hairdresser to look like a little person.

The West Highland White Terrier is the problem of hereditary deafness is not common but it is something we must keep in mind if you decide this race. Take the puppy to the veterinarian theirs to make a medical examination before finalizing the deal to buy.

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Yorkshire Terrier

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The Yorkshire Terrier is a dog is not very high for long hair. Dog was used as a buzzard. The present is maintained primarily as a pet.

ORIGIN: This breed originated in Britain.

MASCOT:

A dog is very affectionate toward his master. You do not have problems with guys you do not do bad things. Adapts well to life in an apartment or house. Do not demand much exercise but take him to walk it comes in handy. The hair maintenance requirements.

DESCRIPTION

The measures vary among the different federations of the canine world. We present figures that give an idea of the size and appearance of the race. If you want to display your dog, please see the actions of the federation where you want to compete.

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Questions before taking buy a dog.

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Such are the questions that must be taken into account before deciding to have a dog.

Will I be able to continue caring for a dog for many years?
* Most dogs have an average lifespan of 10 to 18 years must be taken into account if we want to care for that period of time and not discarded at any time.

Would you like to members of my family who have a dog?
* Not all members of the families have empathy with the dogs, not to have future discussions with your family will be better to list it and reports to buy one.

Will there be someone at home for much of the day?
* As we all know what dogs suffering from separation anxiety and if we are not with them, seek entertainment and damaged the furniture, barking, crying and a lot more this is something that must be taken seriously.

Do I have a garden or terrace suitable for the dog?
* The dog needs a space to play, scratch, toileting and other activities that have dogs.

¿Upset by the dog to the neighbors with their barking?
* In order not to disturb the neighbor your dog should receive special training so that relations with neighbors.
if you live in a building you have to ask whether dogs are permitted.

Can I pay a care insurance for pets, knowing that vaccines are not included oblige?
* For the pups have to put that this helps immunizations that enfermedaders not affect them.

Is there a family member who suffers from asthma or might be allergic to dogs?
* It is a very important point should not affect the health of our family.

Well and taking into account all these points now if we can buy our puppy or adopting better.

The training and the pups…

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These guidelines are not a complete guide to raising a puppy (there are whole books devoted to that topic!) But here you’ll find a good start. The text is ready along a timeline, beginning at 8 weeks, the earliest age at which most people would be carrying a puppy to his house. If your puppy has more age and you lost the earliest stages (or you do not know what happened during them)

Get ready for the arrival of the puppy.

Preparing can mean the difference between good start, or start getting screwed. A puppy needs a safe and warm atmosphere. Lifted by the largest amount of human contact as possible is critical at this stage.

Recommendations to train a puppy.

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Establish a daily routine from day one. A puppy should know when it’s time for dinner, time for recreation, lessons and tours at the same time each day. Therefore, if you spent the entire first weekend with him and leave it alone all day Monday may cause a lot of anxiety! If you bring it home in one weekend, let alone for progressively longer periods of time. Set of puppy food for all to be made at approximately 5 or 6 pm if you lie at 11, and very little water after that. Be on your regular bedtime (and your puppy) and the time it gets up in the morning, to help your puppy to learn to check through the night.
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Set your house rules. If you do not want an adult dog jumping on the furniture, do not allow the puppy to jump on them. Tell all visitors (and family members!) Continue their house rules. No matter how smart or nice look when it is small, most people do not want to see your adult dog jumping over all the furniture in the house.
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Never repeat an order. The repetition dull the dog, the puppy will not understand when you say “Come here, come here, come here” and step to be trained not come when you call. Say it once and in high tone of voice, but not scare the dog.
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Awards: The beagle is a dog of a very acute sense of smell and appetite, take advantage of these features to train it, giving awards odorous well when done right things. It is important at times instead of just one meal give you warm congratulations and playing around with. It is also indicated by a meal replacement toy or object that you like the dog too. In any case, do not always rewarded with food or hinder him in obedience training post.

Go to the bathroom Puppy.

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Go to the bathroom


This is one of the everyday problems that most annoy many owners of any dog. The solution of it depends on consistency and good training. There are dogs that discipline in a matter of days and there are others who for years without learning. When that finally happens it is usually the owner of the dog who is doing poorly trained.

At two, three or even four months old, the pups are too young to control his bladder and bowel habits. Do not be angry when their needs anywhere in the house.

At any age a dog that has not received training landlord needs time to be physically able to learn to “endure” the trip to the bathroom. The puppies sometimes go to the bathroom in the right place. It’s your job to create opportunities for your puppy go to the right place, elógielo and obséquiesele awards when she does, and repeat this experience quite a few times to create the habit. The young pups can take several months to be tame. You can help them like this:

1. Always take your puppy outside the home in the morning (or the site you choose) as First thing before you do something different.

2. Always take your puppy outside the home as First thing after consuming a meal, and after he wakes up from naps.

3. Prepare a regular schedule of sleep, eat and go outside.

4. Prepare quarter of puppy or area where he stays when not supervised and until it is housebroken.

How to break up a dog fight

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If you're a dog owner with multiple dogs in the house, you know that they will inevitably fight. This doesn't have to imply any deep enmity. Animals are after all animals and there will be outbursts of temper. Of course, there may be deep enmity between two dogs and then it's always dangerous to let them into the same room together.

Dog Fight
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The situation is much more complex if you have multiple dogs. I once stayed in a house with 10 dogs and when they started to fight, it required many people to break it up. Most of the time, the fight is so fast and furious that you can't get close enough without being accidentally bitten.

However, if there are just two dogs, then what you can do is to pounce on the stronger one and with a heavy heave, pull them off the weaker one. If you do this early in the fight, there is a chance that the stronger dog wouldn't have got his teeth into the weaker one. Don't lift the dog off the ground, as this will tempt the other dog to bite the lifted dog where he or she can't defend themselves - or you lift them up so high that they can't be reached.

Sometimes, you can bring out something that your dogs are afraid of like a stick (provided they are afraid of it) and this breaks up the fight. Generally anything that can distract their attention.

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