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<title>GREAT DANE iNFORMATiON</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<div align="center"><img src="http://www.traffordphotos.com/assets/images/Great_Dane_Minx_9R016D-051.JPG" alt='GREAT DANE iNFORMATiON' title='GREAT DANE iNFORMATiON' /></div><br /><br />Great Dane Facts<br /><br />* Pronunciation<br />* AKADeutsche Dogge, German Mastiff<br />* SizeGiant<br />* Ease of trainingMedium<br />* GroomingLow<br />* SheddingMedium<br />* Exercise neededDaily walk<br />* Energy levelLow/Medium<br />* ProtectionMedium<br />* Good with childrenYes, if raised with them<br />* Health clearancesOFA, CERF<br />* Popularity24/155<br /><br />The Great Dane is a giant of a dog with a patient and gentle personality. These sweet natured dogs make great family pets, and are attentive and devoted to their owners. The Great Dane is best suited to those with some experience of dog ownership, as they can be stubborn and bossy. Early and extensive socialization is also important to promote a stable, confident manner. The Great Dane is a bold, spirited breed, and his size alone means that he makes an effective watchdog. These dogs do need plenty of attention and devotion from their owners, and are not suited to those with little time to commit to a pet. Training should be consistent and firm, yet positive. The house proud may want to think twice before considering this breed, as they can be very messy and do drool. <br /><br />Younger Great Danes can be very destructive and boisterous, and will need a good deal of supervision. These giant dogs do need a fair amount of exercise, and plenty of space will be needed because of their sheer size. When not on a leash the Great Dane will need a large, secured, safe area in which to exercise. The Great Dane is good with children when raised with them, but his size could cause a problem if you have very small children. When it comes to other pets, some Great Danes will be accepting but others may see themselves as the dominant one, and supervision may be required. Again, early socialization is important. The reaction of the Great Dane around strangers can also vary, and can depend upon the individual personality of the dog. These dogs are very sensitive, and some can come across as quite aloof. However, with consistent training and extensive, early socialization the Great Dane can make a very loyal and loving &#8211; if rather large &#8211; pet.<br />Great Dane Appearance<br /><br />The Great Dane is a giant of a dog, and is the tallest of the dog breeds. These dogs have a well muscled and athletic build, and an expression of nobility and dignity. The Great Dane has a short, dense, and sleek coat, and the coloring can vary. This includes harlequin, brindle, blue, black, mantle, and fawn. The height of the Great Dane is around 30-34 inches for females and 33-38 inches for males. The weight of these dogs is 100-140 pounds for females and 145-190 pounds for males.<br />Great Dane Grooming<br /><br />The grooming requirements for the Great Dane are quite low, and an occasional brushing will help to keep his coat looking good. You may need to brush more regularly when he is shedding more heavily. The Great Dane is a medium shedder, and can shed all year round and more heavily at certain times of the year, so he may not be the best choice for allergy sufferers.]]></description>
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<title>BULLDOG iNFORMATiON</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<div align="center"><img src="http://www.welpen.de/hundezuechter/bilder/american_bulldog.jpg" alt='BULLDOG iNFORMATiON' title='BULLDOG iNFORMATiON' /></div><br /><br />Bulldog Facts<br /><br />* Pronunciation<br />* AKAEnglish Bulldog<br />* SizeMedium<br />* Ease of trainingLow<br />* GroomingLow<br />* SheddingMedium<br />* Exercise neededDaily walk<br />* Energy levelLow<br />* ProtectionLow, may look intimidating<br />* Good with childrenYes, excellent with children<br />* Health clearancesOFA, CERF<br />* Popularity12/155 <br /><br />The Bulldog is a gentle, easy going, and affectionate dog, with a wonderful nature, a comical outlook on life, and a really entertaining personality. The national symbol of Great Britain, the Bulldog is known to be extremely amiable, friendly, and loving, and loves to spend time with his family. Known to be one of the most dependable breeds around, the Bulldog makes a wonderful family pet, and is fine for the more inexperienced dog owners as well as those with experience. The Bulldog can have a stubborn streak, but is also a very docile breed with plenty of affection and devotion to give to his family.<br /><br />The Bulldog is known to be excellent with children and will get along with other pets too, but be way of his jealous streak of another animal tries to take his food! His sweet nature and comical attitude makes him a big hit as a family dog. This is a breed that has inbuilt laziness, however, so don&#8217;t expect your Bulldog to go romping around and playing Frisbee with you. It is important to exercise him for health reasons, but this should be along the lines of gentle strolls and walks in cooler weather. With strangers the Bulldog may be reserved, although some will be quite friendly. He is a sensitive and intelligent dog, and is ideal as a pet in a relaxed household.<br />Bulldog Appearance<br /><br />The Bulldog has something of a comical appearance, with a short, stout body and a rather glum and reproachful expression. The skin on his face falls in folds, and his legs are set wide apart. Although short and stout, he also has a sturdy build. The coat of the Bulldog is short, sleek, and tight fitting, and the coloring can be white, red, fawn, brindle, piebald, or fallow. His ears are small and hang folded to the side of the head. The height of the Bulldog is around 14-15 inches, and these dogs weigh in at 40-60 pounds.<br />Bulldog Grooming<br /><br />When it comes to looking after the coat of the Bulldog the requirements are not demanding, and you simply need to brush the sleek coat of the Bulldog on an occasional basis. The Bulldog is a medium shedder, so you may need to brush a little more regularly when he is shedding more heavily. You will also need to ensure that you clean the folds on his face carefully to prevent infection, as well as the skin around the tail.<br />Bulldog Health Problems and Life Expectancy<br /><br />The lifespan of the Bulldog is relatively short compared to some other breeds, and is around 8-10 years. There are a number of health problems that can affect this breed, and this includes heart problems, thyroid problems, ectropion, entropion, cataracts, elongated palate, a range of eye disorders, inverted tails, recessed tails, stenotic nares, and skin problems. Being short haired means that the Bulldog should not be exposed to extreme temperatures as this can be dangerous, and neither should he be over exerted as his short muzzle can mean that he develops breathing problems under these circumstances. The parents of the Bulldog puppy should have OFA and CERF certificates.<br />Bulldog History<br /><br />The Bulldog originates from Great Britain, and has a long history, now reigning as the national symbol of Great Britain. These dogs have been used for many purposes over the years, from guarding and hunting to baiting and fighting. The breed was registered with the AKC in 1934.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 18:14:09 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>DALMATiAN iNFORMATiON</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<div align="center"><img src="http://www.bestbullysticks.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/dalmatian-dog.jpg" alt='DALMATiAN iNFORMATiON' title='DALMATiAN iNFORMATiON' /></div><br /><br />Dalmatian Facts<br /><br />* Pronunciation<br />* AKANA<br />* SizeMedium/Large<br />* Ease of trainingMedium<br />* GroomingLow<br />* SheddingHigh<br />* Exercise neededLong daily walk and plenty of running about<br />* Energy levelHigh<br />* ProtectionMedium<br />* Good with childrenYes, when raised with them<br />* Health clearancesOFA, BAER, CERF<br />* Popularity85/155<br /><br />Dalmatian Temperament <br /><br />The Dalmatian is an alert, active, and confident dog with plenty of energy and excellent skills when it comes to problem solving and obedience. Courageous, friendly, and outgoing, the Dalmatian is a dog that tends to bond closely with his owners, making him a great family pet, although h can be very strong willed, which may make him better suited to owners with some degree of experience in handling and training dogs. These dignified dogs love a wide range of activities, and are sociable and dependable, but owners will need to provide plenty in terms of physical activity as well as mental stimulation, otherwise these dogs can get bored and this can lead to destructive behavior.<br /><br />You should ensure that you socialize your Dalmatian early on to aid a more stable temperament, as some lines can be aggressive. However, the Dalmatian tends to get on okay with children when raised with them, and will usually get on well with other pets &#8211; again early socialization is recommended. When it comes to strangers the reaction can depend on the individual personality of the dog, and can range from warm and friendly to reserved and polite. The Dalmatian is a protective dog, and this helps to make him quite an effective watchdog. The Dalmatian can be difficult to handle and manage unless you have the confidence, assertiveness, and experience to ensure he is properly trained.<br />Dalmatian Appearance<br /><br />Most people know a Dalmatian right away because of his distinctive spotty coat. The Dalmatian has a muscular build, a keen and alert expression, and a handsome face. His coat is close fitting, dense, and short, and the coloring is white with black or liver spotting all over the coat. The weight of the Dalmatian is around 45-70 pounds, and the height is around 19-25 inches.<br />Dalmatian Grooming<br /><br />The grooming requirements for the Dalmatian are not overly high, and regular brushing will help to get rid of dead hair and keep the coat looking good. The Dalmatian is a medium shedder, and tends to shed all year round, which means that he is not the ideal dog for those with allergies.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 18:11:17 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>PAPiLLON iNFORMATiON</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<div align="center"><img src="http://www.evcilanimals.com/Resim/papillon_8.jpg" alt='PAPiLLON iNFORMATiON' title='PAPiLLON iNFORMATiON' /></div><br /><br />Papillon Facts<br /><br />* Pronunciation<br />* AKANA<br />* SizeSmall<br />* Ease of trainingHigh<br />* GroomingHigh<br />* SheddingMedium<br />* Exercise neededDaily walks<br />* Energy levelHigh<br />* ProtectionCan make a good watchdog<br />* Good with childrenYes, with gentle children<br />* Health clearancesCERF<br />* Popularity35/155<br /><br />Papillon Temperament <br /><br />The Papillon is a very intelligent toy dog that is quick to learn and eager to please. These dogs excel in obedience and agility training. These dogs make excellent companion dogs and family pets. Although elegant and graceful, the Papillon also has plenty of energy and loves to play. These small dogs have bags of personality and character, and also have plenty of stamina and enthusiasm for everything they do. An excellent tracker dog, the Papillon loves to work and also enjoys getting involved with family activities and fun. This is not a breed for those that do not have the time to dedicate to interacting with their pets. The Papillon is an alert dog with plenty of spirit, and is an ideal choice for active owners. These intelligent and keen dogs make obedience training easy and fun, although owners will need to exercise assertiveness and confidence in order to try and combat the Papillon&#8217;s bossy and possessive streak. He is a quick learner and easy to train, making him ideal for the more inexperienced dog owner as well as for those with experience. However, he can be difficult to housebreak.<br /><br />A keen barker, this breed makes an effective watchdog but can get a little noisy! The Papillon will get along fine with older, gentler children. He is not suited to younger or more boisterous children because his tiny size means that he can get injured easily. These dogs will also be friendly and welcoming around strangers, and tend to get along fine with other small dogs and cats, although he may try and stand up to larger dogs. Some dogs can be confident and sociable, but others may be more timid and nervous. Early socialization can help to promote a stable temperament and attitude. The Papillon is a very versatile pet, and is suited to apartment living as well as living in a house.<br />Papillon Appearance<br /><br />The Papillon is a very elegant, dainty creature, with a wide-eyed, innocent expression. This tiny dog has a fabulous, flowing, long coat, which has a silky texture. The coloring of the Papillon is mainly white, with black, lemon, sable, red, or black and tan patches. The fringed ears of the Papillon may droop or stand erect, and he has a lustrous plumed and feathered tail. The Papillon weighs in at around 5-10 pounds, and the height of these dogs is around 9-12 inches.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 18:08:51 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>ROTTWEiLER iNFORMATiON</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<div align="center"><img src="http://www.officialrottweilerguide.com/Rottweiler_Pictures/Rottweiler14.jpg" alt='ROTTWEiLER iNFORMATiON' title='ROTTWEiLER iNFORMATiON' /></div><br /><br /><b>Rottweiler Facts</b><br /><br />* Pronunciation<br />* AKANA<br />* SizeLarge<br />* Ease of trainingHigh<br />* GroomingLow<br />* SheddingMedium<br />* Exercise neededDaily walks<br />* Energy levelMedium<br />* ProtectionHigh, effective watchdog and guarddog<br />* Good with childrenYes, with older children and when brought up with them<br />* Health clearancesOFA, CERF, heart examination<br />* Popularity17/155<br /><br /><b>Rottweiler Temperament </b><br /><br />The Rottweiler is a dog that loves to work, and has plenty of stamina, power, and endurance. These dogs are fiercely loyal and protective, and will do whatever it takes to defend their loved ones. Many tend to bond to one particular person more than others. They are confident, powerful, serious, and courageous. However, they are not the right choice for timid and inexperienced dog owners, as they do require proper training and handling. He is responsive and intelligent, and with an assertive trainer who uses positive training methods the Rottweiler will learn extremely quickly. He is an extremely territorial creature, and early socialization for this breed is essential. The Rottweiler needs firm discipline and consistent training.<br /><br />It is important to provide regular exercise, plenty of interaction, and mental stimulation for the Rottweiler. These dogs can be a handful, and do have a fair amount of energy. A safe, secure area is essential for these dogs to play and exercise, and he will need plenty of space, as he is a large creature. Rottweilers tend to get on well with children when brought up with them, and with older children that will not pester them. He tends to be aloof around strangers, and care must be taken because of his strong protective streak &#8211; again, early socialization and proper training is a key factor. Early exposure to pets is also important, and the Rottweiler can be aggressive towards cats and dogs. However, with the right family and owner, the Rottweiler can make a loyal, devoted, and loving pet.<br />Rottweiler Appearance<br /><br />The Rottweiler is a large dog, with a sturdy, muscular build. He has a handsome yet rugged look about him, and an intelligent expression. His coat is short, close fitting, and has a coarse texture. The coloring of the Rottweiler is black with mahogany or tan markings. The Rottweiler weighs in at around 80-100 pounds for females, and 95-135 pounds for males. The height of these dogs is around 22-25 inches for females, and 24-27 inches for males.<br />Rottweiler Grooming<br /><br />The grooming requirements for the Rottweiler are not high, and you can keep his coat in good condition with a once weekly brushing. However, you will need to increase this when he is shedding more heavily. He is a medium shedder, and therefore may not prove ideal for allergy sufferers.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 18:05:43 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Ibizan Hound Breed Description about info</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<div align="center"><img src="http://img717.imageshack.us/img717/9784/110014162913946293401.jpg" alt='Ibizan Hound Breed Description about info' title='Ibizan Hound Breed Description about info' /></div><br /><br />Ibizan Hound Breed Description<br /><br /><b>Coat </b><br />The Ibizan Hound comes in three different varieties. Smooth haired, longhaired, and wire haired. Accepted colors are White and Red, White and Tan, or Solid white or Red. Most commonly seen in smooth haired variety.<br /><br /><b>Overview</b><br />Ibizan Hounds are used primarily as hunting or retrieving dogs, but make good companions. Well rounded and good-natured, these dogs are rather quiet and get along well with children. A very sensitive breed, they can become destructive if left alone.<br /><br /><b>Character</b><br />Nicknamed Beezers, this breed is intelligent, friendly, and loyal. A willful breed, they bore easily and require consistent training. Should be kept as members of the family. Respectful dogs, they love to be social.<br /><br /><b>Temperament</b><br />The Ibizan Hound should be socialized properly as a puppy around other animals and children as these are pack dogs. Protective and independent, this breed bred to hunt does not do well with small and more submissive animals.]]></description>
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<title>YENİ ALINAN KÖPEĞİN ALIŞTIRILMASI</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<div align="center"><img src="http://i39.tinypic.com/qsqomt.jpg" alt='YENİ ALINAN KÖPEĞİN ALIŞTIRILMASI' title='YENİ ALINAN KÖPEĞİN ALIŞTIRILMASI' /></div><br /><br /><b>Hoşgeldin Küçük Köpeğim :</b><br />Evinize hemen yeni bir köpek yavrusu getirme isteği çok büyük ve heyecan verici olabilir. Aşağıda yeni arkadaşınızla tanışmanızın sıcak ve kalıcı olmasını sağlayacak bazı öneriler bulunmaktadır.<br /><br />Yeni köpeğinizi ilk kez eve getirmek için en uygun zaman hafta sonu tatilinin başlangıcıdır. Mümkünse birkaç gün daha izin alabilirsiniz. Bu tatil, köpeğinize evi tanıtmak ve diğer eğitimlere başlamak için iyi bir fırsat olacaktır. 8 haftalık iken dahi köpeğiniz bazı şeyleri öğrenebilir. Eve gelişinden hemen sonra, ev eğitimi vermeye ve basit komutları göstermeye başlamanız önerilir. Köpeğinize yemek, içmek, uyumak için kullanacağı yerleri ve banyoyu gösterin. <br /><br />Yaş günü gibi, evin hareketli olduğu bir zamanda eve yeni bir köpek getirmekten kaçının. Gürültü ve karışıklık köpeğinizi korkutabilir. Köpeğinizle ilgilenecek yeterli zaman da bulamayabilirsiniz. <br /><br /><!--colorstart:#CC0000--><span style="color:#CC0000"><!--/colorstart-->Daha fazla bilgi için yazının devamını okuyunuz.<!--colorend--></span><!--/colorend-->]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2010 13:56:56 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>EVDE KÖPEK BESLEMEK</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<div align="center"><img src="http://i39.tinypic.com/qsqomt.jpg" alt='EVDE KÖPEK BESLEMEK' title='EVDE KÖPEK BESLEMEK' /></div><br /><br />Seçmiş olduğunuz yavruyu eve getirmeden önce onun kalacağı yeri hazırlamalı ve gereken ihtiyaçları almalısınız.Bu ihtiyaçların en önemlisi yavruyu içine koyacağınız metalden bir kafes olacaktır.Ev kurallarına uyum sağlaması ve yavruyu kontrol altında tutabilmeniz için son derece gereklidir ve büyük ölçüde işinizi kolaylaştıracaktır.Köpekler doğal olarak yabani yaşam içinde bir inde yaşadıkları için gelecek olan yavrunuzda böyle bir yer isteyeCek ve bu alanda kendini güvende hissedecektir.<br /><br />Bu kafesi koyacağınız yer :<br />Yavrunun rahatlıkla uyuyabileceği ve rahatsız edilemiyeceği bir yer seçin. <br />Hazırlayacağınız yer elektrik kabloları,kimyasal,zehirli maddeler,kesici aletler,kolayca açılabilir ve kırılabilir cisimlerden uzak  olmalıdır. <br /><br />Bu yer kuru,gerekli aydınlatma düzeni ve havalandırması olan,güneş ışığını kolayca alabilen ve çok sıcak olmayan gerektiği zaman kolayca temizlenebilecek bir yer olmalıdır. <br />Genellikle köşeleri seçin.Herkesin kolay ulaşamıyacağı bir yer olmalı.Yavrunun kolayca hareket edebileceği,yatabileceği kadar yer olduğundan  emin olun. <br /><br /><!--colorstart:#CC0000--><span style="color:#CC0000"><!--/colorstart-->Daha fazla bilgi için yazının devamını okuyunuz.<!--colorend--></span><!--/colorend-->]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2010 13:50:05 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>KÖPEKLERDE SOSYALLEŞME</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<div align="center"><img src="http://i39.tinypic.com/qsqomt.jpg" alt='KÖPEKLERDE SOSYALLEŞME' title='KÖPEKLERDE SOSYALLEŞME' /></div><br /><br />Yeni yavru  köpeğinizin sosyalleştirme eğitimi oldukça önemli bir dönemi kapsamaktadır bu dönem içerisinde yavruya öğrettikleriniz köpeğinizin davranışlarını belirleyecektir. ileride çıkabilecek sorunların kaynağını bu eğitim devresi içinde çözerek sizinle uyum içinde olan topluma adepte olmuş ve herzaman yanınızda  olan bir köpek sahibi olacaksınız.<br /><br />Köpekler bizden farklı olarak dünyayı ve yeni karşılaştığı olayları burunlarını,gözlerini,kulaklarını,ağızlarını kullanarak ve  kokuları ile seslerini hafızalarına  kaydederek öğrenirler.Bunun için yavrunuza yeteri kadar çevreyi ve aile bireylerini keşfetmesi için zaman vermelisiniz. <br /><br />Köpekler bildiğiniz gibi  tek başına yaşayamaz.Bir sürü topluluğu ile birlikte olur  ve yaşaması için içinde bulunduğu sürünün kurallarına uyması gerekir.Şu an ise siz yavruyu ailesinden ayırarak yanınıza aldınız artık onun ailesi sizsinizYeni yavrunuzda  zaten böyle düşünmektedir. Sizi insan  olarak değil aynen doğası gereği bir sürü üyesi olarak görür ve atalarından ona miras kalan  güdülerini kullanır.Fakat bu güdüler günümüz toplum hayatı için pek de yeni sayılmaz yavru bu hayata uyum sağlamaya çalışır fakat yavruyu kendi haline bırakır isek ve onu ileride tanışmak zorunda olduğu kavramlardan uzak tutarsak köpeğimiz korku dolu olur,rahat hareket edemez,insanlara saldırabilir,hem cinsleri ile ilişkileri zayıf olabilir,sizde bu durum için köpeğinizi suçlayıp "Küçükken çok şirindin,şimdi niye böyle yapıyorsun.Keşke seni almasaydım" gibi sözler söyleyerek ona kızabilirsiniz..Oysa şuçu yavruda değil kendinizde aramalısınız.Okulda öğretmeni tarafından çocuğa öğretilmemiş bir  bilgiyi çocuğumuza sorup cevap alamaz ve bu anda küçüğe kızarsak yanlış yapmış oluruz. Çünkü kabahat küçükte değildir..İşte bütün bu ve benzeri istenmeyen olayları önlemek için adına sosyalleşme dediğimiz olguya çok önem vermeli ve hassas bir şekilde uygulamalıyız ancak bu yolla toplum içinde kabul edilir,sorunsuz bir köpek sahibi oluruz. <br /><br /><!--colorstart:#CC0000--><span style="color:#CC0000"><!--/colorstart-->Daha fazla bilgi için yazının devamını okuyunuz.<!--colorend--></span><!--/colorend-->]]></description>
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<dc:creator>Köpek Dostu</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2010 13:43:48 -0500</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<div align="center"><img src="http://i39.tinypic.com/qsqomt.jpg" alt='YAVRU KÖPEK EĞİTİMİ' title='YAVRU KÖPEK EĞİTİMİ' /></div><br /><br />Köpeğin hayatında ilk onaltı hafta oldukça önem taşımaktadır.İlk yirmibir (21) gün boyunca yavrunun hafıza kabiliyeti neredeyse sıfır durumundadır.Yavrunun duyuları (görme,işitme,koklama ve ilk sosyal temaslar) ilk yirmibir(21) ve yirmisekizinci(28) günler arasında gelişmeye başlar,bu an içerisinde yavru kardeşlerine ve çevreye cevap vermeye başlar.Yirmisekizinci (28) günde yavrunun hafızası ve beyin fonksiyonları gelişmeye başlar. Yirmisekiz (28) ile kırkdokuzuncu(49) günler arası ise yavrunun sinir sistemi ve beyin formu erişkin bir köpeğin sahibi bulunduğu biçimi alır.Yedi (7) ile sekizinci (8) haftalar sevimli yavrunun kardeşlerinden ayrılarak yeni sahibine ve eve alışması için en uygun zaman olmaktadır.<br /><br />Yavru köpek mutlaka annesinin ve kardeşlerinin yanında kalması, köpek olduğunu hatırlatan kuralların ve köpek davranışlarını öğrenmesi gerekmektedir.Eğer yavruyu annesinden ve kardeşlerinden çok erken ayırır isek yavrunun temeli olmadığı için hayata adepte olmakta zorlanacak ve sorunlar ortaya çıkacaktır.Bunu önlemek için yavru köpeğinizi mutlaka 7-8 haftalık   iken alınız.Bu süre içerisinde annesi ve kardeşleri ile birlikte  minimum dört,beş (4-5) hafta.Geri kalan üç( 3) haftanın ise  kardeşlerinin yanında oyun oynarak geçirdiğinden emin olunuz.<br /><br /><!--colorstart:#CC0000--><span style="color:#CC0000"><!--/colorstart-->Daha fazla bilgi için yazının devamını okuyunuz.<!--colorend--></span><!--/colorend-->]]></description>
<category><![CDATA[KÖPEK EĞİTİMİ]]></category>
<dc:creator>Köpek Dostu</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2010 13:33:12 -0500</pubDate>
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