Showing posts with label Dog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dog. Show all posts

Monday, September 6, 2010

All About Alaskan Malamute Puppies

For those interested in purchasing or adopting Alaskan Malamute puppies, a word of caution is in order: these are not dogs for the beginner. While they are lovely family dogs, they grow to be large dogs with a stubborn and independent streak. If you have no experience training a dog, you may want to get a more trainable breed!

LicensingImage via WikipediaYou need to remember that though malamute puppies are cute and cuddly now, they will eventually grow up - 25 inches and 85 pounds for males, 23 inches and 75 pounds for females. They are energetic and athletic dogs, bred to pull heavy freight across the Arctic. As such, they prefer cold climates, though they can handle hotter areas, though this is certainly not ideal.

Because of their athletic background, "Mal" puppies need a lot of exercise and room to run around. If they are kept inside a small apartment or home all day, with little exercise, they will unfortunately take out their energy on your furniture and will be a general menace. Make sure to walk them vigorously at least twice a day, though the ideal is an open yard for them to run and play in for hours.

Though they are powerful and independent dogs, they are very friendly and great around children. They are so friendly that malamutes are not good guard dogs! To keep them in line, you will definitely have to reinforce your 'dominance' at an early age. Your malamute puppy needs to know who the pack leader is and needs to be constantly reminded of that fact.

Malamutes also need daily brushing, especially during the warmer months when they blow their considerable coat. Don't be surprised to find clumps of hair throughout your house regardless of how much you brush your dog. Luckily, malamute puppies rarely bark or yip, though they may occasionally howl when the mood strikes them.

Overall, malamute puppies are cute, energetic, and friendly pups, but not meant for the unprepared owner!
For more information on Malamutes, see this article on malamute puppies. Other animal information can be found here, including this article on horse stalls.
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Patio Dog Doors - A Guide To Choosing The Right One

Patio dog doors are a great tool for pet owners who wish to give their pets the freedom to enter and exit the main door as they please. They are in fact unlike conventional dog doors you see. They are unique because may be swiftly integrated into any door system. They fit right into your door track and become integrated into the actual door itself, along with a convenient locking mechanism.

Two different kinds of patio dog doors


Now, if you are looking into buying one for your pet, there are a few to keep in mind. First, you must see to it that you buy one that is best for your home as well. For starters, you must bear in mind that patio dog doors are being sold in two types: temporary and semi-permanent. As is suggested by its name, temporary types are those that offer easy installation and removal from your door frame.
Conversely, semi-permanent ones are the kind which have lock units that should be aligned with the door bracket such that they have to be securely screwed. These dog doors are still removable, though these doors usually take much more work than temporary ones. Both these kinds of patio doors are being sold in manual and automatic door flaps.
Choosing the specific type of dog door to purchase depends entirely on what you need. If you do not wish for your dog door installed all the time or if you worry about the safety of your home when you are out of the house, you can choose to purchase a temporary type of patio dog door. On the other hand, if you think you will need your dog door installed all the time, then you can choose the semi-permanent kind. Once you decide on the particular dog type you wish to buy, you may now shop around for one.

Below are some tips that can assist you choose a good patio dog door for you and your pet:
o Pick a door system that is of appropriate size for your home door system as well as the size of your dog. This factor is very crucial. Thus, the first thing you should do before shopping is to accurately measure the size of your dog and the size of your home's door system. Patio dog doors are sold in many different sizes. You should buy a dog door that integrates into your home door system just right. You also need to make sure that your pet can fit well through the dog door's flap opening. If you own a puppy, be sure to buy him a dog door that has an adjustable rise feature so you will be able to change it as your dog grows.
o Choose a brand that is well-trusted and known for its durability, convenience and safety. You should consider investing on one that will provide the security that you and your pet deserves.
o If you are not so keen when it comes to installation, it is easiest to choose a dog door which does not need complicated steps to be put together.
o Dog doors come in different materials, colors, level of security provided, and frame types. You should consider all these factors and finally select one that perfectly matches your preferences, needs, and of course, your budget.
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