Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Introduction to Dogs

     
       Hey, people! I'm writing this blog for people who like dogs (like me) to know more about dog breeds and wich tipes of doggies (''doggies'' is just a cute name for dogs. To me, doggies include big dogs to) they would like to have for a pet. I know that there are gazilions of blogs about this theme, but what can I do if thats what I like to write about?
       Look, I'm gonna warn you guys (and girls) now that the blog is still starting, that I'm a bit air-headed, so some times I might forget to write more things in the blog, but I'm gonna try to post new stuff every day, so please dont get mad at me if I dont, okay?

                                  Introduction to Dogs

   Dogs are real amazing creatures, because though every one says that they're not rational, there are some times that they actualy seem to understand us (like when your dog is woofing desperatly at nothing and you look mad at him and scream ''SHUSH!!'', he actually shushes for a couple of seconds before he starts woofing again).
   If you want to adopt a dog (I'm against buying doggies, because I think it's unethical and though you cant treat dogs as if they were human beings, it's wrong to sell them as if they were objects, but that's only my opinion, so if you wanna buy a dog, feel free to do as you wish), first you've got to decide wich breed you want him to be (though I dont know if there is any possibility of adopting a dog with a pedigree. But there's no problem in adopting a pooch. Actually, all my dogs are pooches). You also have to know if you want a male or a female. The average female is normally more docile, but since dogs are much diferent one from another, it's better to talk to the person who is donating them. And if you are adopting a pooch (wich I recomend, since pooches are normally more resistant than pedigreed dogs) or if you simply dont want your pet to have puppies, you've got to castrate your doggie.


                          Why You Should Never Pull Your Dog's Tail

   I know that probably everyone you know has already told you never to pull a dog's tail, but I find it very important for you to know why. It's not because the dog will get ''mad''. If you pull a dog's tail, you might dislocate it (the tail, not the dog) and the poor thing will never be able to move it again. So think twice (or more) before pulling your pet's (or any other living being that has a tail's) tail.





3 comments:

  1. Very interesting information about dogs. Things that I didn´t know. I totally agree with you about not buying dogs. They are our good friends. Thank you for sending us this very good information about them.

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  2. Lulu, parabéns pela iniciativa genial! Também sou amante dos animais e adora cachorros, apesar de ter um gato. rs Desejo sucesso com o blog e saiba que concordo quando opina sobre preferir adotar cães ao invés de comprá-los! beijao da tia Si ( o comentário anterior em inglés, foi da sua vozinha Myriam)

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  3. Hi my name is Missy. I live in Sacramento, California USA. I couldn't help reading your blog about dogs and just had to weigh in. I am a very happy pooch. I have nice parents who give me everything I want even though they don't always completely understand me. I try to communicate with them by looking at them with my big brown eyes, trying to smile and wagging my tail they don't always get it. I try to smile but for some reasons dogs don't smile (problem with facial muscles or something) do you know why? If you do let me know and I will try it out. Hoping to hear from you soon, your faithful canine correspondent here in America. Missy

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