Animals – AxomLive https://www.axomlive.com Just Share and Go Viral Sun, 20 Nov 2022 12:11:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.axomlive.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/cropped-axomlive-icon-32x32.jpg Animals – AxomLive https://www.axomlive.com 32 32 10 Feline Facts to Make You a Cat Lover https://www.axomlive.com/10-feline-facts-to-make-you-a-cat-lover/ https://www.axomlive.com/10-feline-facts-to-make-you-a-cat-lover/#respond Sun, 20 Nov 2022 12:11:09 +0000 https://www.69gigs.com/?p=6981 Cats are among the most popular animals on the planet, but few cat owners know these facts about their furry friends that will make you love them even more. Whether you’re already a cat owner or thinking of bringing a kitty into your life, these 10 fun facts about cats will help you understand and […]

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Cats are among the most popular animals on the planet, but few cat owners know these facts about their furry friends that will make you love them even more. Whether you’re already a cat owner or thinking of bringing a kitty into your life, these 10 fun facts about cats will help you understand and appreciate cats in new ways. If you love cats, read on to discover what makes your favorite feline friend so unique!

1) Cats have been domesticated for over 4,000 years

Cats are the most popular pet in the United States, with 73 million living in homes across the country. The wild ancestor of the modern housecat is the African Wildcat (Felis silvestris lybica), which was likely first tamed in ancient Egypt. Despite being domesticated for over 4,000 years, cats retain many behaviors from their wild ancestors.

2) A group of cats is called a clowder

Cats are purrfect companions. These 10 feline facts will make you fall in love with these furry friends. They have a reputation for being aloof, but in reality, they just need time to warm up to people. And if you want your cat to come on command, try using its name and the word come at the same time.

3) The average lifespan of a indoor cat is 15 years

The average lifespan of a indoor cat is 15 years, which is about double the lifespan of an outdoor cat. Indoor cats have been shown to have better health and live longer than their outdoor counterparts.
We hope you enjoyed these tips for keeping your kitty healthy and happy!

4) A cat can sprint up to 31 mph

Cats are one of the most agile creatures on earth. It’s not unusual for them to be able to jump up to six times their height, and they can sprint up to 31 mph. Cats have thick fur that protects them from sharp objects and keeps them warm in cold weather. A cat’s skin is also very elastic, which helps it avoid injury during those quick bursts of speed. Check out the video below for more information about cats’ abilities

5) A cat’s brain is very similar to a human’s

Cats are known for their intelligence and curious nature, which makes them great companions for humans. In fact, cats’ brains are very similar to humans in many ways. For example, the same regions of the cat brain that light up when people anticipate and experience rewards light up when cats anticipate and experience rewards. This similarity is likely one of the reasons why cats can seem like furry little people.

6) Cats have excellent night vision

Cats have excellent night vision. In fact, they are one of the few animals that can see in total darkness. This is because their eyes have more rods and cones than other animals. Cats also have an extra layer of tissue at the back of their eyes that reflects light back through the retina, allowing them to see better at night than other animals.

7) Cats have an extra organ that allows them to taste scents

Cats have an extra organ that allows them to taste scents. This is called the vomeronasal or Jacobson’s organ. The olfactory bulb of their brain deals with the sense of smell, while the vomeronasal deals with the sense of taste. Cats use this sense primarily when they are hunting prey, as it helps them identify what animal they are tracking.

8) A cat has 32 muscles in each ear

Cats are usually on the prowl 24/7, so it makes sense that they would have some of the best hearing in the animal kingdom. On average, cats can hear 4 times better than humans and can detect high-frequency sounds up to 65 feet away. Cats also have 32 muscles in each ear (compared to our 6) which allow them to rotate their ears independently 180 degrees, letting them listen for prey from all angles.

9) A female cat is called a queen and a male cat is called a tom

Cats have been the companions of humans for more than 9,000 years. Cats are the most popular pet in the United States and there are more cats than dogs in some parts of the world. The average weight of a cat is 8 pounds and they can grow up to be 28 inches long. A male cat is called a tom and female cats are called queens.

10) Cats are lactose intolerant

Cats are lactose intolerant, meaning they cannot digest milk or other dairy products. This is because they lack the enzyme lactase, which is needed to break down the lactose in milk. Cats often vomit after eating dairy products and can even become deathly ill if they consume too much of it. If you want your cat to enjoy some dairy, try giving them small amounts of non-dairy alternatives like almond or coconut milk!

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Top 10 Reptiles That Make the Best Pets https://www.axomlive.com/top-10-reptiles-that-make-the-best-pets/ https://www.axomlive.com/top-10-reptiles-that-make-the-best-pets/#respond Sat, 19 Nov 2022 23:02:15 +0000 https://www.69gigs.com/?p=6966 When you think of reptiles, your mind might automatically go to images of snakes and lizards. However, there are many other types of reptiles that make great pets as well, including turtles and tortoises, chameleons, iguanas, and even frogs and toads! When you’re deciding what kind of reptile to bring home with you, though, it’s […]

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When you think of reptiles, your mind might automatically go to images of snakes and lizards. However, there are many other types of reptiles that make great pets as well, including turtles and tortoises, chameleons, iguanas, and even frogs and toads! When you’re deciding what kind of reptile to bring home with you, though, it’s important to keep in mind the following ten tips that will help your pet live comfortably in his or her new environment and ensure that your friendship lasts a long time.

1) Leopard gecko


Leopard geckos are a popular choice as they have such a gentle and docile disposition. They can live up to 20 years if they are properly cared for, so they make great pets for people who want to grow old with their pet. They are also a low-maintenance pet, which makes them ideal for people who don’t have much free time on their hands.

2) Bearded dragon


Bearded dragons are a great choice for anyone who doesn’t have much experience with reptiles. They’re relatively docile, easy to care for and can live indoors or outdoors in some climates. Bearded dragons come in a wide range of colors and patterns as well, so you’re sure to find one that suits your taste!

3) Corn snake


I’ve had many pet snakes in my lifetime, but I have to say that my corn snake was a favorite of mine. Corn snakes are a great pet because they’re docile, easy to maintain and not very expensive. If you’re thinking about getting a snake as a pet, get one that’s not venomous!

4) Ball python


The ball python is a constrictor snake, native to Africa. Ball pythons are known for their docile dispositions and friendly personalities. They are non-venomous snakes and do not pose any threat to humans or other pets in your household. They also make excellent pets for both beginners and advanced reptile enthusiasts alike!

5) Blue-tongued skink


Lizards are some of the best pets you can have. But, they’re not all created equally. There are many different types of lizards to choose from and each one has their own unique traits and needs. One lizard that is popular among pet owners is the blue-tongued skink. Blue-tongued skinks are small, easy to care for, and very adaptable to living in captivity.

6) Red-eared slider


Red-eared slider turtles are also called sliders because they often slide down the sides of ponds and streams to get away from predators. They’re so easy to care for that they make a great pet for first-time reptile owners. Sliders can grow up to 12 inches in length and live between 20 and 30 years, but most people keep them as pets for only five or six years.

7) Tortoise


The tortoise may be a slow, lumbering animal in real life, but they make for some of the best reptiles to keep as pets. A tortoise’s diet is simple and easy to maintain, they’re great companions for children and adults alike, and they’re a very low-maintenance pet overall.

8) Iguanas


Iguanas are a popular option for many people looking to have a reptile as a pet. They are usually about 3-4 ft long, which makes them a good size for most homes. They also have an interesting and calm demeanor which makes them easier to take care of than some other reptiles. Iguanas eat mostly fruit and vegetables, so they don’t require much in the way of food either. All of these factors make iguanas one of the best reptile pets you can get!

9) Garter snake


Garter snakes are a relatively small type of snake and can be kept in tanks as small as 20 gallons. They’re easy to care for, don’t need much space, and will provide hours of enjoyment for any reptile enthusiast. The ideal temperature for a garter snake is 72 degrees Fahrenheit.

10) Geckos


Geckos are one of the most popular pet lizards, in part because they’re so easy to take care of. They don’t need as much space or special food as other reptiles, and they thrive on a diet of crickets and mealworms. You can keep them in a 20-gallon tank or aquarium with plenty of branches for climbing, plants for hiding places, and an incandescent light bulb that mimics natural sunlight.

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The 10 laziest dog breeds that are perfect for living in an apartment https://www.axomlive.com/the-10-laziest-dog-breeds-that-are-perfect-for-living-in-an-apartment/ https://www.axomlive.com/the-10-laziest-dog-breeds-that-are-perfect-for-living-in-an-apartment/#respond Sat, 19 Nov 2022 22:52:48 +0000 https://www.69gigs.com/?p=6963 I’m not sure about you, but after a long day at work, the last thing I want to do is go outside and play with my dog. Unfortunately, he feels differently, so if I don’t get up and play fetch or tug of war or whatever other game he can think of, he gets bored […]

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I’m not sure about you, but after a long day at work, the last thing I want to do is go outside and play with my dog. Unfortunately, he feels differently, so if I don’t get up and play fetch or tug of war or whatever other game he can think of, he gets bored and starts tearing up my apartment instead. The solution to this problem? Getting a dog who isn’t so high energy that he requires constant attention! This list of the 10 laziest dog breeds that are perfect for living in an apartment will help you find the right pup for your home.

1) Affenpinscher


Affenpinschers are a lot of fun because they’re very curious and will follow you around the house. They’re also very playful and intelligent, so they can be a great companion if you don’t have time to play with your pet every day. Affenpinschers usually live between 12 and 15 years, so this is one of the best dogs for people who want a low maintenance pet.

2) American Eskimo Dog


American Eskimo Dog is one of the smartest and most energetic dogs. They can sometimes be stubborn, but they love to please their owners.
This dog was originally bred as a working animal and excels at many tasks. American Eskimos were used to herd reindeer, pull sleds, and act as watchdogs. These days, they’re usually content with being couch potatoes or going on leisurely walks with their owners.

3) Australian Terrier

If you’re a busy person who lives in a small space, the Australian Terrier is the perfect dog. These dogs have a lot of energy and need to be exercised daily, but they’re very small and easy to transport. They make great pets for people with limited mobility too.

4) Basset Hound
Basset Hound’s are one of the smartest and most cooperative of all hounds. They’re very good with children and other pets, too. But Basset Hounds need plenty of exercise to stay happy and healthy. That’s why these dogs make excellent city dogs! They love nothing more than a long walk around town.

5) Beagle


Beagles are one of the smartest, most active dogs out there. They like to explore and their noses never stop working! Plus, they have a very sweet personality. That’s what makes them such great family pets. The only downside is that they need a lot of exercise and they’re not the best around small animals. But if you can give them the space they need to run around, this could be a great breed for your home.

6) Bichon Frise


Bichon Frise is another good dog breed for those who live in apartments. They may not be the best guard dogs, but they’re great at being a companion and part of the family. They’re also one of the most intelligent breeds, as well as being very friendly and gentle. However, they do have some downsides: they shed a lot, so you’ll need to vacuum often; their coat requires brushing often; and they tend to be on the high-strung side.

7) Boston Terrier


Boston Terriers require minimal exercise and can be quite happy lounging around with you all day. This breed is very gentle and also easy to train. Boston Terriers love people and may not be the best choice if you’re looking for a guard dog.
If you live in a small space, this breed will fit right in!

8) Brussels Griffon


Brussels Griffons are the ultimate lazy breed of dog! They were bred to be companion dogs and love nothing more than to spend their days relaxing and lounging with their human. Brussels Griffons also love a good snuggle, so they make excellent pets for people who live in apartments or smaller homes. They might not be as energetic as other breeds, but Brussels Griffons more than make up for it with their loving nature and affectionate personality!

9) Bulldog


This breed is a great choice for someone who lives in a smaller home because they require very little exercise. They’re also great with people, making them easy to train and get along well with children. The downside of this breed is they have some breathing problems, so you’ll need to keep them out of extreme heat and cold.

10) Cavalier King Charles Spaniel


If you’re looking for a lazy, lap-loving companion, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is your best bet. These spaniels were bred to be sweet and docile as hunting dogs, so it’s no surprise that they love nothing more than following their human around the house.

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1. Horse Characteristics

Horses are mammals, meaning they have hair, four legs, mammary glands, and a uterus. Horses are herbivores, meaning they eat grasses and shrubs. A horse’s head is covered with hair, except for its nose, ears, eyes, lips, and chin. Its body is covered with long hair called mane and tail. Their hooves are strong and hard, and their teeth are sharp and pointed.

2. Life Span

A horse lives between 20-25 years. A mare gives birth to foals once a year. Foals are born after about two months gestation period. Foals are able to stand at around three weeks old. At five months old, foals begin to walk. By six months old, foals can run.

3. Reproduction

Mares give birth to fillies (female horses) and colts (male horses). Mares produce a single foal per year. Foals are weaned at about 6 months old. Foals reach sexual maturity at about 2 years old.

4. Development

The first stage of a horse’s development is prenatal. Prenatal development occurs before a baby is born. In the second stage, the baby is born. After birth, the baby grows rapidly. The third stage is infancy. Infancy is the time when a child learns how to use his or her limbs and senses. The fourth stage is childhood. Childhood is the time when children learn to speak and play. The fifth stage is adolescence. Adolescence is the time when young people develop physically and mentally. The sixth stage is adulthood. Adults are mature adults who have reached physical and mental maturity.

5. Growth

As a horse ages, he or she gains weight. As a result, the horse becomes taller and stronger. A horse’s height increases from 1.5 meters (about 5 feet) at birth to 4.5 meters (about 15 feet) at full maturity. A horse’s weight increases from 100 kilograms (220 pounds) at birth to 500 kilograms (1100 pounds) at full maturity.

6. Nutrition

Horses need food to survive. Food consists of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and minerals. Carbohydrates provide energy for muscles and nerves. Fats supply energy for the brain and hormones. Proteins build muscles and bones. Vitamins help the body make enzymes and hormones. Minerals keep the body healthy.

7. Exercise

Exercise helps horses stay fit. When horses exercise, they breathe faster and sweat. Sweating cools the body down. Exercising makes the heart beat faster. The heart pumps blood throughout the body. Blood carries oxygen and nutrients to cells.

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Owner and Dog Matching Sets – The New Way to Match Your Owner and Dog! https://www.axomlive.com/owner-and-dog-matching-sets-the-new-way-to-match-your-owner-and-dog/ https://www.axomlive.com/owner-and-dog-matching-sets-the-new-way-to-match-your-owner-and-dog/#respond Thu, 20 Oct 2022 19:06:52 +0000 https://www.69gigs.com/?p=2992 Introducing Owner and Dog Matching Sets – the new way to match your owner and dog! With this new system, you can find the perfect set for your dog that matches your own personal style. Whether you’re looking for a casual set for a day at the park or a more formal set for a […]

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Introducing Owner and Dog Matching Sets – the new way to match your owner and dog! With this new system, you can find the perfect set for your dog that matches your own personal style. Whether you’re looking for a casual set for a day at the park or a more formal set for a wedding or other special occasion, we have just what you need. And best of all, our sets are completely adjustable to ensure a perfect fit for any size owner or dog.

The New Way to Match Your Owner and Dog
The New Way to Match Your Owner and Dog

How does it work? It’s easy! Simply choose the set you want, then provide us with your dog’s measurements. We’ll do the rest to ensure a perfect fit. And because our sets are made from high-quality materials, you can be sure they’ll last for years to come.

Owner and Dog Matching Sets
Owner and Dog Matching Sets

What are the benefits of Owner and Dog Matching Sets? There are many benefits to owner and dog matching sets, including:

1. Creating a stronger bond between you and your dog: When you’re dressed alike, it creates a special bond between you and your pup.

2. Showing off your unique sense of style: With so many different options available, you can find a set that perfectly matches your own personal style.

3. Finding the right set for any occasion: Whether you’re looking for a casual set for a day at the park or a more formal set for a wedding or other special occasion, we have just what you need.

4. Ensuring a perfect fit: Our sets are completely adjustable to ensure a perfect fit for any size owner or dog.

5. Made from high-quality materials: You can be sure our sets will last for years to come, thanks to their high-quality construction.

So what are you waiting for? Get started today and find the perfect Owner and Dog Matching Set for you and your pup!

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Equine colic symptoms, colic treatment, colic prevention https://www.axomlive.com/equine-colic-symptoms-colic-treatment-colic-prevention/ https://www.axomlive.com/equine-colic-symptoms-colic-treatment-colic-prevention/#respond Thu, 20 Oct 2022 10:19:30 +0000 https://www.69gigs.com/?p=2973 Colic is a common condition in horses that can be very painful. There are several different types of colic, but the most common is abdominal pain. Colic can be caused by many different things, such as eating too much, drinking too much, or even just getting too excited. Treatment for colic usually involves giving the […]

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Colic is a common condition in horses that can be very painful. There are several different types of colic, but the most common is abdominal pain. Colic can be caused by many different things, such as eating too much, drinking too much, or even just getting too excited. Treatment for colic usually involves giving the horse pain medication and waiting for the pain to go away. However, if the colic is severe, surgery may be necessary. Prevention of colic is important, and there are several things that can be done to help prevent it. These include feeding the horse a balanced diet, making sure they have plenty of water to drink, and avoiding sudden changes in their routine.

Equine colic symptoms, colic treatment, colic prevention
Equine colic symptoms, colic treatment, colic prevention

What is Equine Colic?

There are many different types of colic in horses, but all of them share a few common symptoms. These include restlessness, sweating, kicking at the belly, reluctance to move, and lying down and getting back up again frequently. Some horses may also roll on the ground or try to bite at their flanks.

The most common cause of colic is actually gastrointestinal pain, which can be caused by a variety of things. One of the most common is gas build-up in the intestines, which can be caused by everything from dietary changes to stress. Other potential causes include food allergies, parasites, ulcers, and blockages in the intestines.

Fortunately, most episodes of colic can be treated without resorting to surgery. The first step is usually to give the horse a pain reliever and something to help with gas (like simethicone). If that doesn’t work, your vet may try antispasmodics or even acupuncture. In more severe cases, surgery may be necessary to remove any blockages or correct any other underlying problems.

Preventing colic is often a matter of good management practices. This means feeding your horse a consistent diet (with gradual changes if necessary), making sure they have access to plenty of fresh water at all times, and keeping an eye out for early signs of stress (which can lead to gastrointestinal problems). Regular vet check-ups are also important in order to catch any potential problems early on.

Causes of Equine Colic

There are many potential causes of colic in horses, and the exact cause can often be difficult to determine. Some of the more common causes include:

-Ingestion of foreign objects or debris
-Eating too much or too little
-Changes in diet or environment
-Intestinal parasites
-Stressful events such as transport or competition

Colic can also be caused by a variety of medical conditions, including gastric ulcers, kidney disease, and liver disease. In some cases, the exact cause of colic may never be determined.

Symptoms of Equine Colic

There are a few different types of colic, each with their own set of symptoms. The most common symptom is abdominal pain. This can be anything from a mild discomfort to severe pain. Other symptoms include:

– pawing at the ground
– kicking at the belly
– looking back at the belly
– sweating
– elevated heart rate
– restless behaviour

If your horse is showing any of these symptoms, it’s important to contact a veterinarian right away. They will be able to determine if it is indeed colic and start treatment as soon as possible.

Symptoms of Equine Colic
Symptoms of Equine Colic

Treatment of Equine Colic

There are many different treatments for colic in horses, and the type of treatment will depend on the cause of the colic. For example, if the colic is caused by gas, the horse may be given a gas-relief medication. If the colic is caused by impaction, the horse may be given a laxative to help move the impacted material through its digestive system.

If the colic is more severe, or if the cause is unknown, more aggressive treatment may be necessary. The horse may need to be hospitalized so that it can be monitored and treated around-the-clock. Intravenous fluids may be given to prevent dehydration, and pain medication may be administered to keep the horse comfortable. In some cases, surgery may be necessary to remove blockages or correct other problems in the digestive system.

Prevention of colic is always preferable to treatment, and there are several things that owners can do to reduce their horses’ risk of developing this condition. For example, feeding a high-quality diet and maintaining good dental care can help reduce the risk of impaction colic. Avoiding sudden changes in diet or exercise routine can also help, as these can contribute to gas or spasmodic colic. Providing your horse with plenty of fresh water and making sure that its stall is clean and free of debris can also minimize the risk of developing colic.

Prevention of Equine Colic

There are many things that can be done to prevent equine colic, and it is important to be proactive in order to keep your horse healthy. Some of the primary prevention methods include:

-Providing adequate amounts of forage and hay, as horses are designed to eat small meals throughout the day.

-Making sure there is clean, fresh water available at all times.

-Avoiding sudden changes in diet or feeding schedule.

-Exercising regularly to maintain a healthy gut motility.

-Keeping stress levels low and providing a consistent routine.

If you are unsure about anything related to your horse’s diet or health, it is always best to consult with a veterinarian. They can help you create a tailored plan to prevent colic and keep your horse happy and healthy for years to come.

When to Call the Vet

When to Call the Vet

If you think your horse may have colic, call your veterinarian immediately. The sooner colic is diagnosed and treated, the better the chances for a full recovery. If you cannot reach your veterinarian, or if the situation is life-threatening, call an equine hospital or emergency clinic.

Conclusion

In conclusion, colic in horses is a very serious condition that can have many different causes. If you suspect your horse may be colicking, it is important to seek veterinary attention immediately. There are many different treatment options available for colic, so working with your vet to find the best option for your horse is essential. With proper prevention and care, horses can enjoy a long and healthy life free from colic.

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Best Large Dog Breeds for New Owners https://www.axomlive.com/best-large-dog-breeds-for-new-owners/ https://www.axomlive.com/best-large-dog-breeds-for-new-owners/#respond Thu, 20 Oct 2022 05:13:06 +0000 https://www.69gigs.com/?p=2966 Below, we have put together a list of some of the best dog breeds for new owners. If you are looking for a small dog, a large dog, or anything in between, we have got a dog on our list that will fit your needs. To help you choose the best dog for you, our […]

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Below, we have put together a list of some of the best dog breeds for new owners.

If you are looking for a small dog, a large dog, or anything in between, we have got a dog on our list that will fit your needs. To help you choose the best dog for you, our Egg Harbor Township veterinarian has listed 5 dog breeds that may be a good fit for first-time owners, as well as discussed care requirements and characteristics for each. To help you identify the best first dog for new owners—and to avoid some of the worst dogs for first-time owners—we are showing you some of the most popular dog breeds that are easy to train, care for, and bond with.

While every dog has their own unique personality, you can determine the best dog for you by researching the breeds you are considering online and seeing if their characteristics fit with your lifestyle.

By doing some research on dog breeds and their typical characteristics, you will find one who becomes your best friend for life. This is a great place to start, but before getting set in stone with one specific breed, it is really important to keep in mind that some dogs are going to be a lot better suited for first-time dog owners than others. Mixed breeds may be an excellent choice for first-time dog owners, especially if you are considering adopting an older dog. While purebreds are great, your local shelter has a lot of mixed breeds that are adoptable and would make wonderful pets, even for a first-time dog owner.

Without giving away any particular breed, mixed breeds are an excellent choice for your first dog. Adopting an older mix breed from the shelter may give you the benefit of a pre-trained dog with known behavior patterns, while mix-breed puppies may work well for first-time owners looking to get a younger dog. If you have pets or children, a colly or Bernese mountain dog could be an excellent choice for you. If you cannot decide if you want a pet companion or a guard dog, the boxer is one of the best big dog breeds for first-time owners who will fit those needs well.

Aside from breeds such as Australian Cattle Dogs, any dog can make a great companion if trained, groomed, loved, and taken care of properly. Not-so-good choices are best to be had only if you have some experience with dogs in general or are prepared to invest the necessary amount of time and energy into their care. First-time dog owners looking for a breed with a low-maintenance profile that matches their personality should consider the Tibetan Mastiff because, due to its independent nature, it will not need much from you. Although it may be loving, understanding, and patient, it is more likely to look to itself for guidance than to its owners, and it is able to make its own decisions.

Best Large Dog Breeds for New Owners.

  1. Labrador Retriever: The most popular dog in America, the Labrador Retriever is also one of the easiest breeds for new owners. Labs are eager to please, and their outgoing, affectionate nature makes them great family pets. They also need just a little exercise and grooming, making them comparatively low maintenance.
  2. Golden Retriever: Another popular American breed, Golden Retrievers are similar to Labs in temperament and grooming needs. They’re gentle, trainable, and make great family pets. Goldens require more exercise than Labs, however, so new owners should be prepared to take them on regular walks and hikes.
  3. German Shepherd: German Shepherds are intelligent, loyal, and protective, making them great family dogs. They need plenty of exercises, however, so new owners should be prepared to walk them several times a day. Shepherds also require regular brushing and grooming.
  4. Beagle: Beagles are outgoing, playful dogs that make great family pets. They require moderate exercise, and their short coats only need to be brushed occasionally. Beagles can be stubborn, however, so new owners should be prepared to put in some extra training time.
  5. Bulldog: Bulldogs are gentle, good-natured dogs that make great family pets. They don’t need a lot of exercises, and their short coats only require occasional brushing. Bulldogs can be stubborn, however, so new owners should be prepared to put in some extra training time.

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Big Horse Breeding And Meeting | Beautiful Hybrid https://www.axomlive.com/big-horse-breeding-and-meeting-beautiful-hybrid/ https://www.axomlive.com/big-horse-breeding-and-meeting-beautiful-hybrid/#respond Thu, 20 Oct 2022 05:00:36 +0000 https://www.69gigs.com/?p=2962 Ponies of America is a horse breed derived from a crossbreeding between a Shetland stud and a mare from Appaloosa. The new breed has been crossbred with several other horse and pony breeds, but retains its smaller height, and many still sport an Appaloosa coat pattern. Here are the 40 most common horse and pony […]

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Ponies of America is a horse breed derived from a crossbreeding between a Shetland stud and a mare from Appaloosa. The new breed has been crossbred with several other horse and pony breeds, but retains its smaller height, and many still sport an Appaloosa coat pattern.

Here are the 40 most common horse and pony breeds that can be found in the United States today. The Appaloosa breed is comparatively rare in America per se, and the majority of the 500 or so new animals each year are registered as hackneyed ponies.

The Appaloosa breed became known in America thanks to Budweisers famed horses — the eight-piece riding crew still featured in Super Bowl ads. The British Breed Association is the Clydesdale horse society of Britain and Ireland, which was formed in 1877.

Because some horse breeds are very large, mating with them to small horse-mares is undesirable. I do not really know why that is, but it seems more a phenomenon of mule breeding than horse breeding worlds (it helps being a gamer in your heart!). In my mind, mules are non-prejudicial because they can come from any horse breed.

A mule is a result of breeding a mare from any horse breed with a full-blooded male. A male donkey (jack) may crossbreed with a female horse to produce a mule. A male horse can be crossed with a female donkey (jennie) to produce a hunny.

Akhal-Teke endurance is incredible as well, as the Icelandic horse is capable of traveling great distances without tiring. All the basic colors are found on Akhal-Teke, and racehorses can reach heights up to 16h. Like other Warmblood Breeds that you will find in the United States, Westphalian horses are extremely athletic.

Because some of the ponies are female, and the horses and ponies have a stud, this led to my nephew asking if horses and ponies could breed each other. It is important to know the traits of the horses and ponies that you plan on breeding.

While Paint horses were certainly preferred and farmed by the Native Americans because of their handsome, distinctive color, it was the Spaniards that brought this ancestor breed over to the United States. In todays world, where draft horses look more like knights steeds from a tale rather than real horses, the Belgian Breed continues to flourish. Thankfully, three visionaries have brought the world of Akhal-Teke horse racing into being.

Like so many of Americas gaiter breeds, the draft horse developed as a response to crossing big Southern plantations comfortably and elegantly. Icelanders used their horses for crossing the island of Iceland, riding across rivers, lava fields, even over the glaciers.

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Getting Started


Training dogs to lie down is a useful command that can be helpful at home, at the vet, when visiting other people, or when you and your dog are around other animals. If you follow the steps below, your dog will quickly learn how to lie down.

Things You’ll Need:

A yard or a room with enough space for your dog to stand, sit, and lie down.

Treats

A dog who already knows how to “sit”

Step One:

When you teach your dog this command, it is very important that he or she pays full attention. At first, your dog won’t know what you’re doing, so make sure to use a happy, positive voice and praise the dog often during and after the lesson.

Second step:

If you use a favorite treat to get your dog’s attention, tell the dog to sit. Show your dog a treat you have in your hand. Say “lie down” as you move the treat toward the floor in front of his face. Tap on the floor once your hand reaches it to get him to move to the floor. His head will move toward the treat on its own. When his head is almost touching the ground, pull the treat toward him. With your luring motion, you will make an “L” shape.

Third step:

If your dog lunges for the treat instead of lying down, you need to start over. Don’t give him the treat until his front legs and belly are actually on the floor. You might have to move his legs as you say “lie down” to show him what you want him to do. As soon as he gets to the spot, praise him a lot and give him the treat.

Step Four:

Your dog will ultimately associate the motion with the term “lay down” if you repeat it a few times each day for a number of days in a row. As soon as your dog understands this, you should continue training him. Now you may say, “Lie down,” while holding out a reward or a toy. As soon as the dog complies with your request, reward and compliment it.

Fifth step:

As the lesson goes on, you should stop using treats or toys as rewards and stick to verbal praise and petting. Do the lessons at least three times a day until your dog knows how to lie down when told to. Remember to keep going over the lessons as often as you need to, and always end with some kind of praise.

Suggestions:

If your dog isn’t interested in the treat, try a different flavor or brand to get his attention. Some dogs don’t like to sleep on floors that are cold or hard. Try teaching your dog the “lie down” command in the yard or in a room with carpet. Once your dog knows the command, try it in different rooms of the house and then in public places like the park or the pet store. If you want your dog to listen to you outside of your home, you should try new commands in new places once you know your dog understands them.

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