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Petpedia: The American Cocker Spaniel

Posted under Petpedia by oahupet on November 20th, 2008 9:46 pm

by HANS LYNCH

The Cocker Spaniel, also known as the American Cocker Spaniel, originated from cautious reproduction of the English Cocker Spaniels in the United States. The name “Cocker” comes from the game bird named woodcock. These spaniels were used to flush these game birds which they did particularly well. Recently these Cocker Spaniels are mostly found in dog shows and as family pets. They also serve admirably as retrievers, hunters, and agility and tracking dog athletes. They have above average intelligence in the dog world. Cocker Spaniels are an all around great dog with a happy and loyal demeanor. Socialization at an early is a positive thing as they tend to be a little shy if they are not socialized. Like many dogs they pick up the emotions of their humans and strangely enough are not all that fond of grumpy people. They do have a high energy level so if you are not prepared to active with your dog this might not be the breed for. They respond well to various types of training and are generally good with children.

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Alternative names: Cocker Spaniel / American Cocker Spaniel
Country of origin: England; the American Cocker Spaniel is smaller than the English Cocker Spaniel and has a different conformation. Both types make good pets.
Appearance: Compact, with a short back
Power: the usual weight is 15-30 pounds (7-14 kg.)
Stature: the usual height is 15 ½ inches (38cm.)
Coat: Profuse, silky, feathered, medium-length
Color: Buff, black, and other solid colors, black-and-tan, or parti-colored variations of these
Head: Rounded head chiseled with an abrupt stop
Teeth: Strong teeth causing a scissor bite
Eyes: Rounded and straightforward
Ears: Very long hanging ears
Tail: Usually docked
Limbs: Parallel, straight, strong Feet: Compact, large, round and firm with horny pads
Life span: About 12 years


Temperament

Bold and keen to work. The American Cocker Spaniel is equally suited to both as a gundog or as a household pet. They are cheerful, sweet, and sensitive in nature. There is a Cocker Spaniel named Buddy that goes to our dog park and he is just the happiest little dog and he does not have a mean bone in his body. There is not a single moment at the park that his tail is not going a mile a minute. Cocker Spaniels respond to training and are eager to please their master. Health

Challenges

The Main concerns in American Cocker Spaniels are:

Eye Problems including glaucoma and cataracts hip dysplasia IMHA or Immune Mediated Hemolytic Anemia

Remedy

Adequate daily exercise is important as they have a lot of stamina. A walk in the morning and the evening is adequate and you can mix it up with a trip to the dog park for a game of fetch. They have a good bit on energy so this is kind of important and a lot of speed. Playing a game of fetch with a Chuck it Tennis Ball thrower is a fantastic way to bleed off some of this energy.

Famous Cockers

Ch. My Own Brucie, won two Westminster Kennel Club Dog Shows in 1940, 1941. Checkers owned by Pat Nixon and Richard Nixon. Lucky Bundy from Married… with Children. Solomon and Sophie, pets of Oprah Winfrey. Lady from Lady and the Tramp. Cosby and Sophie, beloved Cockers of HRH A.E. Rose Whitey Hoover appearing in several Tim Hortons testimonials.

Hans is the owner of http://www.lucysdoghouse.net and is a life long dog owner. Lucy’s Dog House offers a wide selection of plush dog toys, medium dog beds and much more to make your dog’s life happier and healthier. A percentage of all sales goes to support Great Dane Rescues.

Petpedia: Flame Angelfish

Posted under Petpedia by oahupet on November 19th, 2008 11:37 pm

by PATRICE LAPOINTE

Species name: Centropyge Loricula
Common names: Flame Angelfish
Family: Pomacanthidae (Angelfishes)
Order: Perciformes (perch-likes)
Class: Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes)
Maximum Length: 5.9 in.
Minimum tank size: 25 gal.
Hardiness: Easy to Medium

Aggressiveness: Medium. Can be aggressive toward members of its own genus, as well as toward fish with similar shape or behavior. It should be the last fish to introduce into a peaceful community.

Reef Compatibility: May nip at LPS coral, zoanthid and tridacnid clam mantles.

Diet: Unlike most anglefish, the Flame Angel is not as dependent on sponge for nutrition. Half of its diet should be algae and vegetables. Should be feed with spirulina, marine algae, mysid shrimp and meaty food. Feed 3 times a day. The presence of live rock in the tank will allow self-feeding on demand. Without sufficient algae to eat, the Flame Angel will lose its color, weight and interest in feeding.

Additional information: In the wild, this awesome dwarf angelfish is found in the reef and clear lagoons of Hawaii, Society Islands, Australia, New Guinea and Philippines at depth of 50 meters. It is one of the most beautiful angelfish that can be acquired by a hobbyist. It has a striking red or orange body with vertical black bars in the mid section. Their markings don’t change with age so chose one that you like. Under stress the flame anglefish is highly susceptible to Brooklynella and Oodinium (Amyloodinium) infections. To reduce stress, the aquarium should contain live rock with lots of broken rubble with small caves only the angels can get in.

The ideal tank should have a good water current to play in, a ph of 8.1 - 8.4, temperature between 75°F and 80°F (25°C - 27°C), sg 1.020 - 1.025, dkh 8 - 12°,



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Pet Fun: Cat vs Dog

Posted under Pet Fun by oahupet on November 19th, 2008 12:11 am
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