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24 Dec
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Posted by Marnago
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The English foxhound needs a greatdeal of time to work out and run around. They love to run around, and they should be taken out whenever you like. Exercise should be steady and consistent for this breed. If they do not get the enough activity level they need, behavioral problems may occur. The English foxhound has small and hard coat that is usually easy to groom. Due to their light coat, they are not able to stand severe climates. A combination of white, black, tan in a tri-colored coat is generally seen. There can also be white collective with another color, like yellow, orange, and the like.
Originally bred as a pack hound, the English foxhound gets along well with other dog

English Foxhound Dog
s and loves human being company. They get along well with kids, other dogs, and animals, proving true that they are amiable, broadminded, and placid breed. They are very active breed, and in reality enjoy hunting. The English foxhound is usually a slow shedder if groomed properly, making those immense for those with allergies. Grooming needs are not that extraordinary for this breed. Irregular brushing with a wipe down of a soggy cloth keeps their coat healthy and clean. Ears should be regularly checked and should be kept dry and clean to keep probability for infection down.
The English foxhound is a well-built breed with enormous stamina. First and foremost used as hunters, this breed is able to work for hours without taking breaks on different terrains. Bred for their eagerness, speed, and good voice for calling on their masters, their bark is very distinguishing and can easily be recognized from afar. They have amazing staying power, and are able to run for quite some time. The English Foxhounds are normally strong, energetic, and active. Click to continue »
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13 Mar
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Posted by mac
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Dogs are susceptible to various kinds of diseases. As an owner of a puppy or a dog you would always like that your favorite pet remains healthy and free of diseases. For that you should have the basic knowledge of common kinds of dog diseases and you should have to make arrangement for regular health check up of your dog. A veterinarian can provide you necessary help to prevent your dog from acquiring various diseases. So you should have to choose a veterinarian. Detection of early symptoms of diseases and proper vaccinations in time can keep your dog away from acquiring various types of diseases.
TYPES OF DOG DISEASES
Dogs acquire diseases due to Parasites, bacteria, viruses, fungus etc. Examples of some types of viral, bacterial and fungal diseases that can affect dogs are: -
Rabies: It is a serious viral disease of dogs, cats and other mammals caused by rabies virus. Rabies virus is found in the saliva of infected animals. Generally animals like dogs, cats, raccoons, foxes, bats etc.carry rabies virus. It is transmitted to unvaccinated dogs and humans from the bites of animals infected by rabies. This dangerous viral disease affects the nervous system of dogs. Inflammation of brain also takes place. Dogs affected by rabies become furious and violent. In this disease mainly three stages are observed in dogs. In the first stage (the prodromol stage) behavioral changes are observed. In the second stage (furious stage) dogs become very aggressive. In the third stage (the paralytic stage) signs of paralysis in body parts of dogs are observed.
As rabies can be transmitted to a human being through the bite of dog infected with rabies so taking of anti rabies vaccinations for both the pet dog and the human being is very essential. Though rabies can not be cured but it can be prevented with vaccinations.
Distemper: It is considered as a highly contagious viral dog disease. There is no cure for this deadly disease but can be prevented if your dog is given proper vaccinations. This viral dog disease is commonly transmitted through airborne viral particles. Your dog can also get the virus by direct contact with infected dogs.
Parvovirus: Canine parvovirus is also considered as serious viral disease. This disease affects intestinal tract and also the heart of dogs. It is highly contagious and is transmitted through the feces of infected dogs. The chance of dogs being affected by this deadly disease is greater where they congregate as for example-in dog shows, in boarding kennels etc. Symptoms like severe diarrhea, vomiting, loss of appetite, high fever, dehydration etc. are noticed in this disease. For puppies it can be fetal. Vaccinations should be started at the age of six weeks.
Corona virus disease: Canine corona virus is a viral disease. Vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite etc. are general symptoms of this disease. Though symptoms are somewhat similar to that of parvovirus yet it is not as severe as parvovirus. The virus is transmitted through the feces of infected dogs to other unvaccinated dogs. Click to continue »
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