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By on the more pop Scottish and Skye Terriers, the Cairn Terrier as well originates in Scotland. Altho formally conceived a terrier, the Cairn Terrier is also classed equally a working dog. It is belittled size makes it especially good at hounding prey which tunnels in the ground. Even if the Cairn Terrier is not hunting prey it luvs to dig in the ground. The Cairn Terrier is believed to be one of the most older breeds of terriers.

The Cairn Terrier has 2 coats. The exclusive coat is very dense and soft, although the outter coat is more like a brush.

Almost terriers are acknowledged for having a strong-minded personailty and the Carin Terrier is no dissimilar. As these argue they typically do not make good lap dogs, these is coupled with the fact that they're usually full of energy.

A lot popular breeds of terriers grow from Scotland and the Scottish Terrier is likely the most famous of them all. Although the Scottish Terrier is comparatively small it has a really muscular body and can run rapidly when necessary. A fully grown Scottish Terrier usually counts approximately 20 pounds.

This terriers have many energy which is one of the argues they are so popular. Despite their little size, the Scottish Terrier is known for being a obstinate dog. To stave off this behaviour it is important to be firm on it by an early age, otherwise it is hard or impossible to adjust this behavior after when they are full-grown.


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Water taken from the water pipe can not be used for live koi. To destroy Chlorine is in, the water must be added anti-drug Chlorine. Drugs available in the market "Rid All" anti Chlorine, fluids that can be overcome Chlorine in the water. This medicine is available in small packages and large packages. For koi pond can be great packaging.

As the fish like to eat, koi generate a lot of dirt. If not observed, this dirt will reduce water quality drastically. To overcome this dirt have drugs that can be used, namely "Aquadine".

Aquadine allows dirt koi not destroyed, but the cause and can be brought to the flow of water in the filter, or we can dispose of Pond water during cleaning.

There are also liquids that can be added to water in the Pond, just to prevent the koi-koi entered a new attack is not affected by the disease. For example, just for this purpose we use the "All General rid Aid", in a large pack. Because if we used a small package, the Pond should be for, the price will become more expensive. Life in accordance with the rules, we can add the liquid before or after the fish entered the fish in it.

If water pH is too high (basa) then we step down to pH can be added to the liquid "Aquavital". Despite aquavital more for fish that require low pH water, such as discus, Arwana, and types of Neon, but at a certain concentration can be used to neutralize the water that is too many pH in accordance with the required koi. Aquavital than is available in liquid form is also sold in dried form, the form (such as) moss to the planting medium. Necessarily be more or less adjusted to the instructions in the packaging wrap.

built a new Pond that usually there is still the influence of cement. The influence of cement can cause the water to be no good for koi (hard) and a high pH water. With the conventional way, the influence of cement can be removed with a soak and remove the Pond water repeatedly for 3 weeks. However, now there are new ways of more quickly, to the new Pond that is filled with water added to acid acetate. By using this solution acetate acid neutralization process can be wall Pond faster. To counteract wall Pond can also paint with a coat vinil, but it is rarely done.

To prevent the disease in koi entered a new, not rare in the Pond added to the drug with a low concentration. This medication works only as a prevention or treat diseases that have not yet appear.

Occasionally there is a liquid that accidentally enter the Pond. They can kill koi in the Pond. This is dangerous liquids such as pesticides. This pesticide into the Pond when we spray around the plants Pond. Perhaps this story is not untrue, considering the pesticide may be directly into the spraying took place at Pond or down with the morning dew or rain at the time.


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If you're about to bring a baby into a house with dogs, it's crucial to protect the baby from the possibility of dog bites. Dog bites are a serious problem in the United States. Each year, an estimated 4.7 million people are bitten by dogs, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Around 17 percent of these people require medical care. And in approximately 10-20 tragic cases per year, the bite victim is killed. The CDC has labeled dog bites in America an "epidemic."

"Most dogs and puppies are generally loving and affectionate 99 percent of the time," said Dr. Tony Kremer, veterinarian and educator in Chicago, who co-founded with his wife Help Save Pets -- Humane Society of Plainfield, Ill., to save countless dogs and cats from euthanasia. "Only 1 percent of the time does something specific happen that makes the dog bite,” Kremer said.

In response to this growing problem, some communities have banned ownership of certain dogs that are perceived as dangerous, particularly pit bulls and rottweilers. Are some breeds really more dangerous than others?


Breed characteristics
It's difficult to determine just how much a dog's genetics determine his behavior, just like it's hard to know how much of a person's personality is nature and how much is nurture. It's true that some breeds simply have more ability to injure people than others do. Though it's no more likely to bite than a smaller dog, if it does bite, a Great Dane can do much more damage than a Maltese, for example. (Even very small breeds can be dangerous to children, however.)

A study performed by the American Veterinary Medical Association, the CDC, and the Humane Society of the United States, analyzed dog bite statistics from the last 20 years and found that the statistics don't show that any breeds are inherently more dangerous than others. The study showed that the most popular large breed dogs at any one time were consistently on the list of breeds that bit fatally. There were a high number of fatal bites from Doberman pinschers in the 1970s, for example, because Dobermans were very popular at that time and there were more Dobermans around, and because Dobermans' size makes their bites more dangerous. The number of fatal bites from pit bulls rose in the 1980s for the same reason, and the number of bites from rottweilers in the 1990s. The study also noted that there are no reliable statistics for nonfatal dog bites, so there is no way to know how often smaller breeds are biting.

Owner responsibilities

This study supports what many veterinarians have believed for years: nearly any dog can be aggressive or nonaggressive, depending on his training and environment. Owners play a big part in making sure that their pet is safe around other people. There are several steps you can take to help ensure that your dog isn't dangerous.
  • Restrain your pet. Unrestrained dogs cause about 82 percent of all fatal bites. Keeping your dog on a strong leash whenever you're in public is a big first step toward preventing bites. Strangers and a strange environment may startle your pet. Extra precautions should be taken to make ensure your pet is at ease. If you leave your dog alone outdoors, your yard needs to be enclosed with a six- to eight-foot fence, depending on your dog's size.
  • Socialize your puppy. Puppies are more open to learning between the age of 8 and 12 weeks. This is the opportune time to start puppy classes and begin socialization with other pets. It is important to introduce the puppy to animals with a known vaccination history. Talk to your veterinarian about the proper time to take your canine friend to puppy classes, the park and the pet store. Socialize your puppy by taking him anywhere where he can interact with people and other dogs in a nonthreatening environment. Be sure to praise him when he interacts well with others.
  • Spay or neuter your dog. Intact (non-neutered) male dogs are responsible for approximately 80 percent of fatal bites. When dogs are altered, they lose some of their territorial instincts, including a lot of their territorial aggression.
  • Train him not to bite. Dogs will mouth, chew and bite everything from your hands to your furniture until you teach them that it's inappropriate. If your dog is biting or growling at you or other family members, distract him with a quick sound, such as a clap or a sharp "ouch!" Then redirect his attention to a chew toy. Remember, timing is everything. Make sure your noise is heard at the exact moment the dog is biting. The dog will not understand what is going on if the noise occurs after the bite (they cannot make that connection). Also be sure to reward him when you catch him chewing on the right things.
  • Watch your dog's behavior. This may be the most important part of preventing your dog from biting. It's easy for owners to be in denial that their sweet, furry Fido may be a threat. But if your dog exhibits any of the following behaviors, it's time for your veterinarian's help: growling at, snapping at, or biting family members; growling or snapping at strangers; or extreme fear of strangers.
If you see signs that your dog could be aggressive or dangerous, you can ask your veterinarian to refer you to a veterinary behavioral specialist. While your dog is being treated for aggression, be careful with him in public. Be sure to warn strangers to use caution if they interact with him. It may be important to wear a basket muzzle while out in public until the aggression is managed properly. A gentle leader may also be very helpful in controlling your pet when out in public.

Following these directions won't guarantee that your dog won't bite, but they'll certainly make it less likely. Any dog that is well restrained and well trained can be perfectly safe, regardless of breed. The truth is, an irresponsible owner is much more dangerous than any dog.


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Understanding the function of oxygen in the life of koi fish is important, as one of the key to our understanding of koi care. Less oxygen in the pond will cause the fish to the various difficulties that can make the koi fish died.

As a result of lack of oxygen, koi can die in the morning or after hours through the summer. Can also fish will die after eating very much. If less oxygen in the pond, koi do not want to eat them and cause a weak and eventually die. Koi will eat most of them spent a lot of dirt. Dirt and food residue can decompose. Decomposition to the extreme, can reduce the oxygen content in water.

Signs of lack of oxygen koi koi are gathered in many a shower, or begin to swim on the surface of water. If only one or two tails that do so may not be a problem. However, if most do, it means less oxygen in the water.

To overcome the problem lack of oxygen, can be implemented by adding aerasi into the pond or create a waterfall. The need for a more complete equipment in the koi pond to ensure the availability of oxygen throughout the day.


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