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The maltese breed of dogs

 Origin of the Maltese The Maltese dogs were found around the Mediterranean many centuries ago. It was one of several small toy breeds popular at the time. His precise place of origin is unknown, but several suggestions as to his origin have been put forward to include Sicily, Egypt, and southern Europe. However, some historians have come to believe Malta to be the place where they originated. Conversely, other historical accounts hold it that these white dogs could have been brought to Malta and spread elsewhere around the world by the Phoenicians who were sea merchants and who are thought to have colonized the island of Malta about 1000 BCE. Within the Island, the dog was bred to be, exclusively, companion dogs and Maltese women took special likeness for them because of their delicate nature and because they were seen as good comforters. In the middle of the 19th century, trading activities helped to establish the Maltese as a pet dog in Britain and also in the United States ab...

The Chihuahua

The Origin of the Chihuahua There is no general consensus as regards the origin of the Chihuahua. Whereas some people believe that the Chihuahua must have originated from Mexico around the middle of the 19th century in the state of Chihuahua from where it might have got his name, others are of the opinion that the history of this canine breed dates farther back in history. This second opinion suggests that the Chihuahua is a descendant of the Techichi. The Techichi is a small companion dog domesticated by Native American tribes during the pre-Columbian period. Even though the Techichi is twice the size of the Chihuahua, the two, however, share a lot of physical features that are hard to dispute Furthermore, there are yet other opinions which, due to archaeological findings, believe that the Chihuahua must have originated from the Aztec, Toltec or the Maya civilizations. Some other opinion further suggests that the Chihuahua is a cross breed between the Techichi and the Chinese Created...

The Cavalier king Charles spaniel

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel was bred initially as a lap dog for drafty castles and cold carriage rides for the aristocracy and royalty of old. For instance, as a comfort dog for the Queen of England, the Cavalier is prescribed to keep her warm when she has a cold. The dog's other job was to attract fleas and prevent its masters from getting bubonic plague. In Tudor times, toy spaniels were a popular pet for ladies, and, during the Stuart era, they were known as King Charles spaniels. Charles II almost never went out without two or three Cavaliers at his heels, and his love for this breed prompted him to passed a law that his namesake spaniel be allowed in any public place, including the House of Parliament, where animals were generally banned. Early in their history, the toy spaniel had flat heads, pointed muzzles, and high-set ears. However, the English later introduced a new look for the breed during the mid-19th century. In the United States, breeding of the Cavalier King Cha...

The Lhasa Apso

Where does the Lhasa Apso originate? The Lhasa Apso, according to historical accounts, originated in Tibet, where they belonged to the rich and were greatly prized. Wealthy homes in ancient Tibet will typically have  giant mastiff dogs to protect the entrance of houses, but inside the house, there was the Lhasa Apso to warn its masters about potential dangers. In their native country, the Lhasa and Apso were two separate breeds of dogs. While the Lhasa had a variety of colors along with white markings, the Apso had a honey-colored version that was rarer. After the two different dogs were crossed, what came out of it became known as the Lhasa Also. In 1854, the breed was introduced to the West for the first time. Personality traits . The Lhasa Apso was bred for guarding and companionship. These dogs can be aloof with strangers, but show so much affection for people they know and trust. However, if the dog is not guided in setting boundaries, the sharp barking to alarm its owner c...

9 reasons cat sleeps longer than usual

 Cats are naturally given to sleep. On average, a grown cat will sleep 12-16 hours a day. For kittens and older cats, the amount of sleep is greater, with adult cats sleeping around 20 hours a day.  It has been estimated that the average cat spends two-thirds of his entire life sleeping. This not withstanding, if you notice any change in your cat's sleeping pattern, such as him sleeping more than he normally would, you might suspect something is wrong.  Your suspicions should prompt you to seek medical assistance because the cat might have become lethargic. Like I have also done in one of my previous article about why dogs may sleep longer than usual , in this article, I want to raise your awareness of some of the possible reasons why your cat may be sleeping longer than usual 1 . Boredom . An experience of boredom can lead to a cat spending longer hours dozing. In this case, the cat sleeps longer than its natural 12-16 hours. One of the biggest things that causes a cat ...

6 things to consider when choosing a dog for a senior

 Older people need dogs for many reasons. One of the most fundamental reasons is that they often experience loneliness, which can be detrimental to their overall health. In lonely circumstances, a dog can act as a companion. There is no question that having a dog companion will have a positive impact on the health conditions of such older people. However, some factors must be considered to determine the kind of dog breed most suitable to provide companionship to senior citizens. Below is a brief overview of factors that may impact your decision. 1. The preference of the prospective owner . Finding the right dog companion for a senior begins with knowing his or her preferences. Everyone is different, so are our preferences. Ask whether the senior would prefer a small dog to snuggle with, or a large dog that can run around the entire compound. Whatever breed you plan to get for the senior must be in accordance with his or her preferences. 2. The energy level of the dog . A...

Dogs that can be left alone

If you're a working person but desires to own a dog, and if you have limited time to stay at home, it is essential that you understand that not every dog can stay alone for a long time without any human presence. Dogs in this category, have high separation anxiety. However, there are some dog breeds with the natural capacity to stay alone for the whole time you will be spending at work. These category of dogs, while also relishing human presence, tend to exhibit independent disposition and so can stay alone for long without the usual barking and whining or chewing the furniture and other items which is characteristic of breeds with high separation anxiety. Below are dog breeds you may consider bringing to your home if you're not going to be spending so much time at home due to your professional engagement. Greyhound Although they love their owners, they do not build so much bonding  that can make leaving them alone a big task. Greyhounds find it easier to relax on their own w...