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Why I love Great Danes

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in your life? I love

Great Danes...

Owning Great Danes is one of the most challenging tasks a dog lover may probably encounter. Wonder why I said challenging? It is simply because this breed may grow into a wonderful giant dog in a matter of months. So who wouldn't think that taking care of a giant dog isn't challenging?

But despite the size issue, a lot of people are fond of their Great Danes and a lot more are eager to have one under their care. For me, no matter how tall or large a Dane will grow, it doesn't really matter. After all, size alone isn't the only basis of the excellence of a dog. I love Great Danes because of their gentle temperament and friendly nature. They are kind, sweet and affectionate. Children are safe with this breed for they are playful and love to be around people. We have a Harlequin and

Mantle Great Danes.

Harlequin named Zaffer with height 37" and weight 90kg and Mantle named Razia with height 35" and weight 72kg.
The more I spend time and get to know this breed, the more I feel such admiration towards them. This breed that draws attention of the crowd is not hard to groom at all. Bathing is somewhat a challenge given this breed's size in addition to prior-to-bathing-fuss but the need to bath can be avoided by daily grooming. Daily grooming only includes combing and brushing with a firm bristle brush. Dry shampoo can be used when necessary and the nails must be kept trimmed.

I love it when I look at their round and dark eyes. It seems that their intelligence can be seen right through their eyes. With Great Danes around, I did not feel alone or helpless. I felt like someone is there to listen to all my anguish or to just sit quietly with me when I did not feel like talking. And I knew that someone brave and dependable is ready to protect me in times of danger. I miss my Great Danes; they are now in my home back in India.

A Great Dane may not stay with me for a long time, but I don't worry about that. The happiness and love this breed offers are enough to treasure them for a lifetime. I really love them so much..

 

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Secrets to Great Dog Health Care: Grooming Your Dog

Wouldn't you rather learn how to deal with minor dog health problems BEFORE they become major ones?  I know I would, because let's face it, dogs are part of your family, and no one wants to see a part of your family get sick or even die.

Even if you’ve got the most easy-care dog in the world, she’ll still need some attention to be paid to her appearance every once in a while – so it’s worth spending a bit of time learning the best techniques for easy, stress-free grooming.

Here is some of the valuable advice I got from one of my favorite sites for dog health care solutions, The Ultimate Guide to Dog Health.

WHY SHOULD I BOTHER GROOMING MY DOG?

Not so long ago, the average American’s approach to canine grooming was somewhat cavalier. Dogs were seen as something that lived in the yard (usually in a dusty, hard-floored kennel), ate whatever was put in their bowls, and existed as a sometime-playmate for the household’s children.

Today, we tend to care for our dogs a lot more, and view them more as members of the household than the Thing in the Yard.

Ever since this rise in the estimation of our beloved pooches became widespread, grooming has been increasingly recognized as an important facet of your dog’s regular health-care. It ensures that any skin-care problems are minimized (because grooming distributes the natural skin-oils evenly throughout the coat), and assists you in monitoring your dog’s overall condition – if you groom on a regular basis, you can’t help but notice the presence of any unusual lumps or bumps.

This preventative action has saved many a canine life. Our dogs can’t tell us where it hurts, but taking just a little bit of time every so often to check them over ourselves can save a lot of grief in the long run.

The trick is getting your dog to tolerate (and even enjoy!) the process …

THE FIRST STEP IN THE GROOMING PROCESS

Something that many owners lack experience in is how to wash their dogs. Dry-grooming (brushing and ‘buffing’ the coat) seems to present little problem for most people; the rot tends to set in when water is introduced to the mix.

Most dogs have a strong dislike of being bathed, and in many cases will become utterly panic-stricken when the tub comes out.

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This article is going to deal with the basics of how to wash your dog in a way that’ll keep both of you relaxed and happy.

PREPARING YOUR DOG FOR GROOMING

First of all, the absolute most important thing you can do is to accustom your dog to the grooming process. Now, starting this in puppyhood is the ideal way to handle the situation, but of course not all of us have this luxury; if you’ve got an adult dog, you’ll probably need to move a little slower, but you should still start getting her used to being touched and handled all over as soon as you can.

As your puppy or dog gets used to the sensation of being rubbed and handled, she’ll slowly come to enjoy it. Dogs are social creatures by instinct, and physical affection and contact is a big part of their lives – it shouldn’t take long before she begins to trust you, and allows herself to get some pleasure out of your touch.

All you have to do is start rubbing her slowly all over. Fondle her ears, touch her cheeks and neck, rub her back and belly, pick up her paws and – if she’ll let you – give each one a gentle squeeze (treating and praising her whenever she lets you do this, since paw touching is generally a pretty big deal for most dogs). If she has a tail, rub it between your fingers; get her to roll over on her back so you can rub and stroke her belly and hocks.

This might not seem like such a big deal, but it’s actually a really important part of the grooming process: the more your dog enjoys it, the less stressful the whole event will be for both of you, and so the more often you’re likely to groom her – which increases the health benefits for her.

HOW TO WASH YOUR DOG

Bathing always comes before dry-grooming, since it makes brushing and trimming a lot easier as well as a lot more effective (there’s not much point in brushing a tangled, dirty coat!)

You will need some basic tools: a tub, a non-slip mat, a plastic jug, some warm water, a small sponge, and some canine shampoo (not human shampoo: the pH is all wrong for dogs, and will give her dry and flaky skin.)

Stand her in the tub, on the non-slip mat. If she’s a large or unruly dog, you may want to wash her outside to minimize mess – either that, or you can restrain her by tying one end of a light nylon leash to her collar, and the other end to the faucet.

Pour jugs of warm water all over her until she’s good and wet. This breaks down the grease in her fur, and ensures a thorough shampooing.

Mix a little shampoo with another jug of warm water, and rub it thoroughly into your dog’s fur. Start off with her back and rub it into a good lather (but don’t be too harsh!)

Now you can move on to her head and face. Be very careful here – dogs’ eyes are sensitive too, and if you get any water in her ears, she’ll probably get an ear infection. (You can plug her ears with a small twist of cotton wool to help stop this from happening, if you like.)

Remember to clean under her tail before you wash her off – dip the sponge into the shampoo mixture to do this properly.

Now it’s time to rinse: using the jug and some clean, warm, shampoo-free water, carefully tip it all over her and use your fingers to help disperse the lather from her coat. Rinse her off thoroughly at least twice, since any residue that remains will irritate her skin.

Now you’ll need to dry her off: if she’s got short fur, you can use a towel (an old one will do just fine, although big dogs generally need two); for dogs with longer fur, give her a gentle toweling-off first, and then use a hair dryer to get rid of the last dampness. Be certain that it’s set on low heat, and hold it far away from your dog’s fur to prevent burning either the skin or the fur.

KEEP YOURSELF CALM

Remember that most dogs have an inherent dislike of being bathed, which can cause anxiety and even outright panic.

Your dog takes a lot of her emotional cues from you, so make sure you act like a good role model for the occasion. Reassure your dog frequently, keeping your voice well-modulated, low, and even; keep your movements slow and deliberate; praise her lavishly for good behavior, and give her a couple of treats throughout the process to make it more enjoyable for her.

The more she enjoys the process, the easier it’ll be for you!

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Grooming your dog is just one tiny aspect of maintaining overall health and happiness. For a complete, encyclopedic survival guide to all aspects of dog health, from preventative care to choosing a vet to doggie First Aid (even the canine Heimlich maneuver!), you should take a look at The Ultimate Guide to Dog Health.

A survival guide for knowledgeable, effective, and life-saving dog care, this manual keeps your dog’s health and wellbeing firmly within your control – which is exactly where you want it to be.

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Great Dane Training To Modify Behavior Problems

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are known for being charming and affectionate dogs despite their size. However, as with the case with any other dog, without proper training, certain behavioral issues are bound to arise. But with enough consistency and patience, Great Dane training need not be a daunting task. It may take some time, but bear in mind that there aren’t any behavioral problems that can’t be corrected.

The most important aspect of

Great Dane

training is socializing your dog.

Great Danes love being around other people. In fact, they crave the attention and affection. But because of their size, it is quite common for most families to simply arrange a space for them outdoors and leave them out in the yard. If this is the case, depriving them of attention and affection can cause them to develop certain behavioral problems. Instead of their natural pleasant disposition, they may tend to appear aloof and distant.

The most common ways

Great Danes

cope with anxiety are by excessive digging, whining, barking, and growling. Here are a few pointers for efficient Great Dane training:

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1. Digging

Digging is part of a dog’s general nature. However, it does become a problem if your Great Dane starts digging in several places in your yard. You don’t want your dog destroying your beautiful landscape do you? To solve this, designate one area where your dog can dig. A common trick most people use is burying its feces where you don’t want it to dig and burying a dog bone in an area where it can dig. Digging up its own feces will discourage it from ever touching that area.

2. Whining and barking

Whining or barking is a way for dogs to get attention. Our natural tendency is to come to our dog’s aid and see what is wrong. But once we see that there’s nothing really wrong, and that it just wants our attention, try not to encourage this behavior. Wait until it‘s calm before you approach it. Immediately giving in to its call for attention is like spoiling a child. Let your dog know that there is a proper way to get what it wants.

3. Growling

If a Great Dane has not been properly socialized, its tendency will be to growl at strangers. This can be quite terrifying considering its size. Just keep in mind that Great Danes are not aggressive dogs. Make it a point to introduce them to other people and dogs. Growling can either be a sign of fear or it may simply be a defense mechanism. Once you let them know that it’s completely safe to have company, your dog will definitely come around.

Great Dane training is simple like other dog training.  It’s always good to address behavioral problems as early as possible. Lucky for you, it is in their genetic make-up to be loving and friendly companions. Do your part and help your dog prove to others what an endearing pet it really is.

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Great Scott! Adam seals it in Singapore

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Great Scott! Adam seals it in Singapore

 

Many people questioned why Adam Scott was made favourite to win the Singapore Open this weekend.

Understandable, as the Australian has only one once this year (Mizuno MX-1000 Irons) - and that was preceded by a two-year title drought. 

But the 30-year-old is very popular in Asia and has a good record on the continent, having already claimed this title in 2005 and 2006.

"It's a new experience for me as it's the first time (Mizuno MP-68 Irons) I've won three times," he said.

"I'm very proud to win the National Open and these are the kind of events that you dream of winning when you're growing up as a kid.

"It's been a long week and it was a bit of a grind this morning. It's not an easy back nine to come out and play and I didn't make it look that easy either, so I'm just happy to be done and be the (Mizuno MP-52 Irons) winner again."

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Scott faced stiff competition at the Sentosa Golf Club as defending champion Ian Poulter seemed hell-bent on retaining his title before heavy rain forced the tournament into a Monday finish.

The Adelaide man led by three shots with ten to go when play resumed on Monday, but tried his best to throw it away with bogeys at ten and 14.

"I haven't been putting my best lately and the demons starting creeping in a little bit on the back nine," continued the former world number three.

"But fortunately I squashed them and made a good putt on 15. That gave me a little buffer and calmed me down for the last three.

"The 15th was a huge hole. I hit the ball beautifully and I hit every shot where I needed it to be."

And just like Wimbledon in 2001, the overnight delay proved costly for England's best hope, and Poulter looked a different man as he dropped a shot at the 12th before (Mizuno Mx-200 Irons) double-bogeying the par-4 15th to finish six shots off the pace.

Dane Anders Hansen (68), Graeme McDowell (70) and Swede Rikard Karlberg (67) all leapfrogged Poulter, who finished fifth, on the back nine.

The win moves Scott from 41st to 20th in the world rankings, while McDowell slides up a spot to ninth, dropping good friend Rory McDowell to tenth.

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Great Dane Teaching

If you're one of those individuals who only just uncovered precisely how great these "Gentle Giants" are along with considering for getting a single in the near future, then Successful Great Dane Training is amongst the conisderations to be treated. Training is amongst the most prominent aspects of canine ownership. For what reason? Simply because in the course of teaching phase, your pet dog is usually coached to comply with codes that will make the dog gratifying to get near individuals, other dogs along with other animals as well. And additionally furthermore, a Great Dane may develop as weighty like 130 pounds and could withstand greater than 30 in . in height. It happens to be just right to train this unique breed this huge in order to respond effectively as a way never to produce trouble.

However, it is impossible simply just coach your dog making use of ways you require. You've make sure that the ways a person select work for your Great Dane teaching. To make Great Dane training easy specifically for long run and fresh Great Dane owners, below are a few tips and hints along with creative ideas for you:

Get started in earlier-

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General coaching starts from six to eight weeks of age nonetheless socialization will need to manifest previously. Socialization has to start close to 3 weeks aged not to mention concludes all-around 12 weeks old. It's through socialization timeframe that your chosen pup should develop social relationship together with several other puppies and individuals additionally. Brand-new puppy socialization actions include social researching, playful fighting with each other together with lively sexual habit.

Stay positive-

Optimistic reinforcement is definitely proposed when training a Great Dane and / or almost every breed of dog. In such a system, some thing is without a doubt combined with the case to improve the opportunity of the behavior simply being displayed once more. Favourable encouragement comes with issuing him his most loved cuisine treats or even toys, a way to enjoy along with some other k-9s or maybe cheer along with relationships with his leader. Positive support normally blends with Great Danes because this particular breed has gentle personality.

Steer clear of vigorous abuse-

Each time a canine commits blunder, state urinating at the rear of the actual sofa, the behavioral instinct would be to scrub his nasal inside it. Nevertheless allow me to hassle this outside, bodily abuse about virtually any sort should not be applied as a form of coaching regardless of the dog's breed. Rubbing his nasal inside the spot and/or swatting him having a rolled way up newspapers will do him not any decent. The move will simply build a situation - your canine will end up frightened of you.

Staying power is essential-

A dog holder should be patient any time he or she wishes to be successful with Great Dane training.

Little training sessions-

Retain training sessions short, such as 15 minutes roughly just about every workout. Make sure reward him immediately after training in reference to his beloved doggie snacks or toys or simply a little while in order to play. That way, he's going to affiliate the training together with the things that he favors.

This should turn out to be entertaining-

Doggy training mustn't be some mundane chore still an exciting practical experience. Great Dane training is not only to teach your dog just what he or she is speculated to understand but is usually time frame for yourself and your canine to come together. Therefore ensure it is satisfying for the the two of you.

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Ten Things To Consider Before Getting Your Great Dane Home

So you’ve picked out your Great Dane and are getting ready to bring it into your home. There are a few things to consider before your new family member comes through the front door, and hopefully you’ve thought about a few of these things before choosing this breed of dog.

1.Do you want to “crop” your Great Danes ears? If you are going to be professionally showing your dog, or training them to hunt wild boar (which is what they were bred to do in the 1800’s), you may want to crop the ears, otherwise, don’t as the procedure can be painful and costly.

2.Large breed dogs don’t live as long as the smaller breeds and the Great Dane has an average lifespan of six to eight years, though some have been known to live for 13 years. You will be committed to this dog for its life.

3.Your Great Dane will need to have some room to stretch out. They will need to be walked on a regular basis. They are usually inactive indoors, but need floor space or you will end up with a very big lap dog.

4.They aren’t suited for living outdoors, so keep them out of the cold and away from the hot sun. They lack the insulating properties that other breeds have.

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5.Do you have the right lifestyle and living requirements to house and care for a Great Dane? A Great Dane can live in an apartment if it is taken out regularly and has a moderately sized area to call their own. They don’t like to be left alone for long periods, so if you are a work-aholoic, you will need a dog sitter or walker, or other family member to make up for your absence.

6.Puppy or dog proofing your home for the arrival of a Great Dane leaves a little more to consider than your average dog. Keep things to the rear of or off of counters. They have whip like tails, so keep breakables off of tables. Clear out some floor space for play and interaction without fear of destruction.

7.The bigger the dog, the more they need to eat. Great Danes will need to eat a lot and that can become expensive. Also, you will need to lift all of those big bags of food and have a place to store the food.

8.Although Great Danes can maintain their own weight when their food is left out all day, it is recommended to introduce them to a feeding schedule (especially if your Great Dane is a rescue). You do not want your Great Dane to become overweight as this can cause back, hip, knee and elbow problems.

9.Great Danes need attention and often miss their family when they go away. Separation anxiety can manifest in barking, whining, digging and other destructive behaviors. If these behaviors begin to appear, you may need to get professional puppy training or learn crate training and other techniques to lessen the damage.

10.Finally, grooming. Although Great Danes are easier to maintain than other breeds, they will shed, so they need to be brushed regularly. Bath time can be a huge chore, so be prepared for a workout. It’s best to train them to get into the tub on their own and enjoy the bath. Also, their toe nails grow fairly quickly and will need to be trimmed more often than other breeds, so get them used to having their feet held.

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Senior Dog Health ? Great Ways to Keep your Senior Dog Healthy

Senior dog health is something that you should be concerned about, especially if you own an older dog. A senior dog’s needs are different from that of younger dogs, and its energy level is much lower, too. As a dog owner, you’re going to have to be more careful about handling senior dog health.

A dog is considered senior at different ages, depending on the breed. Smaller dogs may reach their senior years at the age of 10, and bigger breeds can be considered senior as early as five years old.

To be sure, consult your veterinarian about this matter. If your dog does indeed fall under the category of senior, then you should start being more aware of its needs and taking note of any developments. You may notice that your dog may be moving more slowly than it used to, and it is less resistant to diseases and may be having frequent bowel movements and urination.

As your pet grows older, you should look into a different kind of food for him, one that is specially formulated for older dogs. This kind of dog food can help maintain your dog’s weight, keeping it from tipping the scales, unlike those containing lesser nutrients that may make your pet vulnerable to diseases.

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Even though your dog is aging, this doesn’t mean that you should just leave it alone and keep it from moving. Exercise is especially important for senior dog health, because simply having your dog do nothing but lie around will not help it in any way, and may even accelerate its body’s deterioration.

As part of being aware of senior dog health, you should also bear in mind that your dog will be susceptible to certain diseases.

If your dog suffers from arthritis, you will notice that its movements are stiff, and it may even have difficulty keeping up with you during walks. You can help ease this condition by helping your dog lose weight or through recommended medication.

If your dog’s hearing and vision are deteriorating, you should consult the veterinarian to find out what causes these changes. In the meantime, make sure you pet is kept out of harm’s way.

Periodontal disease is another sign that better attention must be given to senior dog health. Its symptoms include the buildup of plaque and even gingivitis. In this case, you should have your dog’s teeth cleaned regularly and don’t forget to give it chew toys as well.

You should remember to stay on top of senior dog health and always be alert when it comes to any changes taking place in your older dog. Schedule regular checkups with the vet and make sure that your senior dog still gets enough exercise. Your dog may be getting on in years, but this is no reason for you to stop enjoying its company and making sure it stays in good condition.

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