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The Siberian Husky - (mother hubbard dog treats) A Majestic Sled Dog |
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Monday, 03 December 2007 |
More info... By Gerry Ronson
The Siberian Huskies are just one of the working dog you may want to have if you live somewhere cold. They are a medium dog breed that offers loyalty, affection, and happiness for any human. You will find out below about some of their characteristics, grooming needs, and the proper care for these dogs.
If you take proper care of the Siberian husky you will find they live for more than ten or twelve years as faithful companions. They need a well balanced diet with plenty of protein and of course a lot of daily exercise. The Siberian husky is usually 35 to 60 inches in height depending on the sex and 20 to 24 pounds. They have medium length hair that is usually a white, gray, or black. You will also find that they tend to have blue eyes. They have thick coarse fur to keep them warm in the cold climates. You will also find that they have two coats, an undercoat that is usually thick and very soft, and a top coat
that is a little coarser. You will find that they are usually lighter in color on the underside. Their faces are usually thin like a wolf, with a slightly long muzzle. The tail tends to remain uncurled unlike other breeds that they mirror.
If you are interested in a Siberian husky you should realize that they need a lot of exercise. They love to work and be useful so any time you can give them something to do even if it is just training you will have a happy dog. You will find that they exhibit agility, dominance, and pride. The dominance stems from the sled dogs that they are. They need to show some type of dominance in order to lead the back as a team. Some of the Siberian huskies will have less dominance as they were breed for further back in the team. However they all love to have a job given to them. They are highly intelligent, which means they can learn tricks, as well as work. You will find obedience training is a little difficult with the dominant nature, but they will soon learn who is master. As long as you keep a gentle hand and a firm hand with consistency you should have little trouble with further training. They do need to be socialized with other animals at an early age because of their hunting instincts. They get along great with other Huskies, but cats and other small pets can be an issue. They can get bored fairly easily so having a home with a medium sized backyard is usually very important. They would rather run around all day than be cooped up inside.
For care you will find that daily walks are needed, at least a total of two hours. Grooming is important on a daily basis to avoid matting and tangles. You should also know for care that the Siberian husky can have cataracts and retinal atrophy so you need to have frequent eye checks as well as other vet visits. These dogs love to be around people and be of use. They can even be pretty great with children as they are a hardy breed.
Gerry Ronson is a freelance writer for the websites: dog supplies and dog collars. Keep Your Schedule Running Smoothly With a New Calendar By Lory Sargu
These days everyone seems to have a hectic schedule and that can make it hard to keep up with the various commitments. One way to get yourself organized and to prevent overextending yourself is to get a new calendar. Keep it with you so you can write down important information in it as you fill up your work and social time. You will never forget an event again if you organize your time this way.
Having a new calendar to fill in your activities can also show you where all of your time goes. If you find really need to cut back on some activities you can look back on your calendar and make some decisions based on that information. Sometimes it is important to pinpoint a particular event and you will have a record of it on your calendar as well.
There are calendars that you write the information down on and those that are electronic known as a PDA. There is no right or wrong way to develop a system for your calendar. Since most of us have our own method of staying organized you can implement the type of system that will work well for you.
Many people only want to get a new calendar when the new year begins because they include all of the months. However, there are plenty of calendars that are blank so you fill in the months and the days of it. These calendars can be started any month of the year. Even if you do purchase a calendar in mid year it will still be worth the money you invested in it. Chances are you will find it on sale and you can immediately start using it to better organize your time.
It is definitely going to take some time to get used to writing information down on your calendar but stick with it. You will find it becomes a habit in a short span of time. Even if you initially only remember to place half of your commitments on the calendar this will help you get more organized.
You can set a good example for your children as well with the use of a calendar. Many older children have to balance their time between school, home, and other activities. Having a calendar can help them plan study time for a big test and make sure they remember to take their band instrument to school on the right days of the week.
You will find a very large selection of calendars to choose from. You can select the one that is going to fit your personal style so you will be more likely to use it. Some have time slots for your day while others just have blank space on that date. If you have to schedule a large number of meetings then you will find those with the time slots help you to stay on task and on schedule.
Most calendars arent very expensive so you dont have to worry about it costing you a fortune to get organized. However, the amount of time and money using such a calendar system will save you in the long run will be much more than you pay for any particular calendar on the market.
Pat Andarton is a professional writer specializing in Dog Calendars and Calendars To learn more about Buying Calendars visit CalendarsOnSale.com
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