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<strong> Maltese dog breed history, description, temperament, health problems, living conditions and hair removal

Description: The Maltese breed, such as silk and the skin is a group game. They have a slightly rounded skull and a wide dome of a finger with a finger width of two long snout, a black nose, although changes in color, light brown or pink in the winter, returned to the black rhino V exposure in the spring and summer. The Maltese Pendant low-set ears and near the head feathers are. Black eyes, which are large and black rims. The height of the dogs was 10.8 cm and 9.8 cm in females, and weigh 6.9 lbs. The single layer of Malta is silky and beautiful. The show dogs, the emblem of Malta is, up to 8 inches, but the hair most pet dogs: a puppy cut, easier. The color of the clear coat in ivory or white. This is not the type of layer. So there is a soft lemon. color of the ears You know, sometimes a Maltese dog, pale orange, but not good for the show ring

History: .. The Maltese dog breed believed to have returned to the Spitz family, the inhabitants of the lake, which serve the small is also no evidence to show this kind have come from Asia, and may be related to the Tibetan terrier. Over time, the true origins have been lost. There are a variety of records, the town of Vulcan, the Greek amphora, on 500th BC was also said that such miniature spaniel and poodle blood of history, and variety that was accepted in Malta. The Maltese dog, I appreciated the copyright worldwide. We used to sleep in the heat. They were first seen in England Way is a gift from the Crusaders. In the 19th century, this breed almost became extinct due to farmers trying to make them smaller and were not up to nine different varieties within a breed. He stopped, and the variety of today evolved. Temperament: The Maltese is small, but personalities well, the player’s character These are kind and loving confidence, great, good intelligence, and learn fast This may be a small dog, but quickly gave the alarm, and a very good companion dog .. . get along with other dogs and pets, the Maltese can go. This dog loves to play outdoors. Like all small dogs, and how we treat them as people, you get a small dog syndrome that we see here is an unhappy dog owner. This avoidable, if you remember this dog, not a toy or a human baby, so this is a nice dog and maintain their own important rules to follow. If the dog thinks he is the leader, we see problems arise, for example, that dynamic guest house, jealous and obsessive barking. This is not the type of property, but also show the imbalance in leadership. Socialis this dog when the dog is young will help develop a good cartoon. It is a slow dog to potty train, and gentle but firm rules, there will be the final Health problems:. A Maltese dog gets a slipped stifle, teeth problems and skin problems such as burning hair bounces, poor digestion, and suffer from chills Preparation: … The Maltese dog requires daily brushing and the hair can be boring, depending on the duration of the preparation and attention the dog’s activity will affect the time required for the daily care Always remember that this carefully, because this is a dog hair smooth. His eyes must be cleaned daily and the bathroom needed, making sure to keep your dog warm after the bath until dry, thanks to the fact that one is easily cooled. do not show the short-haired dogs can make the whole process The temptation is easier to manage Living: .. The Maltese dog, if given the right to move to live without a garden This is the life of a fine apartment dog, likes to play with the dog while you are still walking a whole day to complete the requirements.

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Question about dissolvable stitches scars?

I have an 8yr old daughter who was bit by a dog on the face when she was 13 months old. They used over 110 dissolvable stitches. Unfortunately it appears that not all of them dissolved properly. She has a few raised spots which look almost like white heads. The dr said that this was from the knots of the stitches and would go away with time but seeing as its been 7 years I was wondering if these will be permanent and if there is any way to get rid of them. At the time the dr recommended plastic surgery to get rid of the scars when she is a teenager (when her face has finished growing) but she is starting to be self conscious about the knots so I was wondering if they could be fixed prior to plastic surgery on the scars. The scars themselves aren’t as noticeable as the stitch knots are. I hope I explained this well enough!

Those stitch knots are part of her skin heal over/ The continuous evenness of the skin has been marred by the puncture wounds of the dog bite itself. As it went through all the layers of the skin, the bridge the body makes to repair the injury is not identical to the skin that was there(scar tissue – which is a different cell structure type that “bridges and joins” the edges together. That “repair material’ the body manufactures is used over the whole body as a “patch all-kit” whether it be the skin or it be internal organs.
All a plastic surgeon do is cut out the scar and hold the skin closer together by mechanical means so that the “bodies repair kit” will make smaller bridges to gap the wound.
Oops, Almost missed the question. There are no stiches left, just this overgrowth of scar tissue material that remains(and you will always have a scar once you cut a surface)(how can you uncut a surface once it has been cut)?
Can you put anything on it? Base and blush or whatever you ladies use in makeup chemistry. It is her skin, just like a mole.




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I took our puppy Monday to get spayed and was given 6 Ultrams (tramadol) broken in half to be given 1/2 pill twice a day. My husband says that we should stop giving it to her once she appears to be fine and not in pain anymore (so says his friend/coworker). Should I give her the full course or listen to my know it all husband?

Unless your husband is a vet, and has done hundreds of spays, or he’s a dog, and he knows exactly how much it hurts, you should follow the advice and dosing that the vet gave you.

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Protection Dog Training – Frequently Asked Questions

Is a protection dog mean?

A well trained protection dog is social with everyone. A well trained protection dog does not interpret situations to show aggression, but rather waits for his owners command before using force.

Will a protection dog also be a watchdog and bark at everyone who comes to my door?

This depends on the training. A good trainer can develop a dog’s natural tendencies to customize the training to your situation.

Is a protection dog good to live in the house?

Dogs trained for protection such as German Shepherds, Belgian Malinois, and Rottweilers are very adaptable and are just as capable living in an apartment as they are on a ranch. Regardless of where they live they should get adequate exercise.

Will a protection dog be good with my kids?

Some dogs are better than others with kids. Work with a qualified trainer to make sure that your dog will be fine with your kids. It is also important to note that children should be taught proper dog etiquette and should be supervised when around any dog.

Will a protection dog bite someone without my command?

A well trained protection dog will bite only on command. Unfortunately, there are many dog trainers who do a sub-par training job with protection dogs. Make sure you are getting your protection dog from a reputable trainer

How much does a protection dog cost?

If you buy a trained dog the cost will vary greatly. Factors will be age of dog, titles the dog has earned, look of the dog, amount of training, etc. A young dog with basic training can be bought for a few thousand while a dog with working titles and extensive additional training may cost $20,000 and up.

I don’t have any particular threats. Should I get a protection dog?

Many people that purchase protection dogs haven’t had break-ins or stalkers or previous violent attacks. They value the benefits of a great pet who would be able to handle a violent situation were it to ever arise. People that shouldn’t get a protection dog are people that want to use them as an offensive weapon. These dogs should only be owned by responsible, mature people who want the dogs as a crime deterrent and last line of defense.

Are there specific laws that deal with protection dogs?

Yes. Certain cities require a special registration for protection dogs. Certain areas also have breed specific legislation which deals with restrictions for certain breeds. Check with your city and county offices for specific laws and ordinances.

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