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RESPONSIBLY BREEDING
RESPONSIBLY BREEDING
All of the years I’ve been committed to the betterment of this wonderful breed have helped me realize that being a “Responsible Breeder” is not a “title” that can easily be earned; instead, it is a never-ending process of learning and improvement that requires sincere care and love.
I am extremely selective with my breeding dogs –I scrutinize their behaviors, temperaments, health tests, pedigrees, and appearances, as well as their parents’. I’ve learned that quality puppies can only be produced by even higher quality parents.
My dogs all get checked regularly by our reputable vet doctor and canine reproduction specialist. Each litter that I welcome represents a great blessing and a great responsibility. I always do everything that I can to ensure the proper development of each puppy.
From the third day of their lives I expose each puppy to early neurological stimulation exercises until the sixteenth day. This is very important for proper neurological development.
Around the sixteenth day they start my puppy desensitization program, where they will be safely introduced to common loud sounds (blow dryer, blender, vacuum, etc.), car rides, vet office, adults and children. This is just as important as socialization.
Proper socialization and personality tests start after week three. Each puppy gets to learn appropriate communication, body language and social skills. They learn greatly simply by well playing with littermates, parents and people.
By week six they start crate & potty training. I wish I could take more credit for this; the truth is that some of them will learn on their own, simply by following mom and copying what she does; some others might need a little help, but they are very easy to train… CONSISTENCY is the key!
And last but not least –Grooming. I constantly bring my puppies to my grooming studio to brush them, clean their ears, clip and file their nails, and full grooming services, so they are all very familiar and happy with being groomed.
These are some of the most important things that I take pride in doing to ensure the proper development of each puppy that I raise.
Throughout the years I have received great feedback and often compliments on my dogs. I let people know about the work and time that I invest on properly rearing each litter and I can only ask that people interested in adopting one of my puppies will commit to keep up with the good work raising a new forever family member.
I AM AIREDALE!!! Strong
The 12 images viewed below represent a year-long project which followed the monthly development of one Airedale puppy during her first year of life. To view enlargements of each photo and the monthly developmental goals, click on each of the thumbnail images.
I was born January 16th. I have 2 sisters and 7 brothers (a large litter for Airedales - the average is 6 to 8). It took 8 hours for all of us to come into the world. I weighed 10.5 ounces at birth and am gaining weight steadily. This month, I'll do all my feeding from my mom. In a few days my eyes and ears will open. In 4 days, by tail will be docked and my dew claws removed. My main jobs this month are to stay warm with my mom and litter mates, eat, sleep and grow in a quiet environment.
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Jackal
Jackal
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Animals, black-backed-jackal, golden-jackal, jackal, side-striped-jackal
The jackal resides in genus canis. This genus also contains wolf and dog |
The jackal resides in genus canis. This genus also contains wolf and dog. There are three species of jackal. Those are SideStripedJackal, GoldenJackal and BlackBackedJackal. It is one of the animals that start with alphabet j. Below are the fast facts.
Type: Mammal
Scientific Name: Canis Aureus, Canis Adustus, Canis Mesomelas
Conservation Status: Least concern
Weight: 7 – 16 kg
Length: 27 – 33 inches
Height: 15 – 20 inches
Gestation Period: about 2 months
Average litter size: Up to 5
Average life span: 10 – 12 years
Speed: 16 km/h
Diet: Omnivore
Preys: Antelope, Reptiles, Insects
Predators: Hyena, Leopard, Eagle
Habitat: Open and wooded savanna
Jackal
They are small mammal; found in Africa, Asia and southern Europe. They can run at a speed of 16 kilometers per hour for extended period of time. Mostly they are considered as carnivore but they are omnivore. They live single or in pair and occasionally in group with related individuals. They mate with one partner for lifetime. Both male and female mark and defend their territory. The female gives birth to normally 2 to 4 pups. The infants open their eyes about after 10 days. The pups live in the holes or thickets for the first few weeks. The pups start hunting on their own at the age of 6 months.
It Looked Like This Mom Panda Was Going To Reject Her Baby, But Then Something Clicked
It Looked Like This Mom Panda Was Going To Reject Her Baby, But Then Something Clicked |
In the wake of finishing the physical examination without a hitch, the infant panda was prepared to rejoin with its momma, yet would momma be prepared?
It Looked Like This Mom Panda Was Going To Reject Her Baby, But Then Something Clicked
Not at all like human mommas who can hardly wait to invest a touch of energy far from their smaller than usual me's, even the briefest length of detachment can make a creature mother dismiss her young, abandoning them to battle for themselves. At the point when Min-Min the panda brought forth an infant, specialists and zoo staff needed to lead a full physical to ensure the minor panda was absolutely sound. Be that as it may, in doing as such, they risked Min-Min dismissing the infant until the end of time.
In the wake of finishing the physical examination without a hitch, the infant panda was prepared to rejoin with its momma, yet would momma be prepared?
It Looked Like Hope Was Lost For This Butterfly, But Check Out What This Guy Did For It - Strange world
It Looked Like Hope Was Lost For This Butterfly, But Check Out What This Guy Did For It - Strange world Direct link to watch the video |
It Looked Like Hope Was Lost For This Butterfly, But Check Out What This Guy Did For It
Butterflies have regularly been capable images of continuance, change, and life.
Butterflies have regularly been capable images of continuance, change, and life.They truly do simply convey such a great amount of shading to the world. In any case, while they hold such guarantee both throughout everyday life and in significance, it's vital to realize that these small animals are still valuable and delicate. Something as basic as a broken wing can thoroughly change the course of the critter's life. Be that as it may, while everything appears to be sad, this man is utilizing his aptitudes and know-how to repair his butterfly companions as well as can be expected.
When one of the butterflies at the center endured extreme harm to his conservative, this man chose to advance in and spare the day.
Be that as it may, fortunately the sympathetic man had an additional wing only for such an event and set out to repair the broken wing. Continue watching to discover exactly how he does it!
I need to give this man a considerable measure of credit. I'd be excessively apprehensive, making it impossible to incidentally hurt the person to take a stab at anything like this. Credit to you buddy for night Earth's most minor animals
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