The personality of a dog owner
The personality
of a dog owner
No there is no doubt about the fact that dogs and there
owners are alike. The most fascinating experience is to have a picnic in summer
while watching dogs and their owners in the park.
The poodle named
Pascal
Owner is sure to be female, read the cosmopolitan and
guaranteed to be sassy.
Personality of dog and owner:Personality It is an intelligent, jolly, playful, sensitive dog and eager to learn. It is very submissive and devoted to the master, it gets along well with children, but cautious, watchful with the strangers. It gets along well with other dogs and other animals, especially if it was socialized since an early age.
Grooming The fur of this
companion dog must be trimmed carefully by a specialist, leaving them long hair
on head, ears and feet. This dog doesn't moult. They will be washed regularly
and the ears will be kept clean for not getting infected. The fur of the dog
for exhibition requires a much more careful and expensive grooming. It can have
a traditional haircut in more than 50 variants. Although it has decorative
aspect, this one derives from the utilitarian function of the fur, which is cut
is such way to swim easier and faster and to protect it against the cold. The
both hair tufts from the back helps it to prevent the rheumatism, and the one
from the tip of the tail helps at locating the dog under water.
The Yorkshire terrier named Taz
Owner –female with children, reads She
magazine
Personality It is a brave and determined dog,
intelligent, lively, cheerful, alert and vigilant. It is a sensitive dog, and
it should be treated with gentleness and affection. It is obedient and devoted
to the master. It is friendly with children as long as they will not irritate
too much. It gets along well with other household animals. Guests are always
announced and bark when danger. Some specimens may have an imprudent attitude
towards other dogs
Grooming The fur should be
brushed and combed daily. The hair from the head has to be bound to protect the
eyes. But it could be cut, short and then the fur doesn't need so much effort.
Because they suffer of cold in winter, they should wear small protective
clothing
The Fox Terrier
named Indiana Jones
Owner is a young boy, reads anything to do with science.
Personality It is a very
dynamic, tenacious, resistant, brave dog. It is not afraid to attack a bigger
animal than it; it is frisky and always ready to attack and bite, it is intelligent;
it barks at the smallest sound, it has the tendency to dig. Devoted to its
master, it loves children and gets along well with them, but it must be watched
around small children, because it is very lively and frolicsome. It accepts
strangers but it will not hesitate to attack in case of danger. It gets along
well with other dogs and other animals except the small ones, with which it has
the tendency to take them as a prey, if it doesn’t know them since a pup.
Grooming The fur of the dog
with straight hair needs weekly brushing. The fur from the dog with wiry hair
must be combed many times per week and trimmed 2-3 times a year. Also the beard
and and the moustaches must be daily combed for not getting tangled.
Living Conditions These breeds fend
for themselves much better outdoors, with a lot of space to move, next to an
active, athletic owner. They accommodate more difficult in a flat.
The adopted but
much loved Labrador retriever named Fabian
Owner is sure to be a family with children. Read the
guardian, national geographic or any outdoor and adventure magazines. Very
loyal dog. Always there to give affection.
Personality This dog is
intelligent, responsive, likes to work, friendly, sensitive, enthusiastic.
Attached, obedient and devoted master, affectionate and patient with children,
friendly even to strangers. Get along well with other dogs and other animals in
the household.
Living Conditions It is a dog with a
high level of activity which likes to make exercise, to work and so it is
recommended that active people have much free time to reserve to its dog. It is
a dog with skills for field sports; it likes to make long walks, to run without
a leash, to play, to play fetch, to swim. It can adapt to offered life
conditions: in the open air or in a flat, only to have the possibility to make
daily exercise that it needs, to participate at different activities with its
master. It needs training, socialization
The Afghan named
Tuwanda
Owner is sure to be divorced and read the Money weekly.
The dog will be purchased when all hope has gone and a life with a cat is
unbearable J
Personality It is an
intelligent, brave, watchful, proud, independent, stubborn dog; it is quite in
house, but very active and fast outside, it is not too submissive, it doesn't
bark much. It is affectionate, playful and devoted to its master; it accept
children if they don't tease it and it it aloof and suspicious with strangers.
The hunter instinct is very powerful and hunts almost any animal. The males of
this breed can be pretty dominant towards other males.
Grooming This dog needs a
special care. The fur must be combed with gentleness and finesse (every single
bundle, for not missing any areas) twice a week. So the brushing will take 1
hour. At 2 months it will need a bath; a special shampoo for dogs will be used,
for not drying its skin. The ears must be kept clean.
Living Conditions It's a dog resistant
at bad weather and feels good in open, fenced spaces, it is harder to
accommodate in a flat. It is a stubborn, independent and very active, dynamic
dog, and that's why it is recommended to persons with experience in raising
dogs, to active persons who has time for this dog fur grooming. It likes long
walks, to run in open spaces or near a bike. Man shouldn't forget about this
dog hunter instinct. It can chase smaller dogs to other animals, and if it
can't be controlled, it should wear a muzzle. It is not recommended to the
persons who have no time or patience to take care of its fur. It is not also
recommended to families with little children. It needs socialization, training.
Good night and lots of love xx
Info from www.infodogs.co.uk




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