Senin, 27 Oktober 2014

The seven Similar Pets Dogs Wolves.

Wolves are not commonly kept animals. These animals are considered wild and unruly. Many cities that prohibit citizens maintain wolf. Unlike dogs, wolves can not be left with the kids and other pets. For those of you who want to keep the wolves, do not be disappointed once, because there are several types of dog that looks like a wolf, and of course can be maintained. Here are seven dogs that resemble wolves:

7. Dog Tamaskan













This dog is a rare hybrid bred from Finland from 2006 to resemble a wolf. Body size is slightly smaller than the wolf timber wolf, weighing about 30-40 pounds, and the color is gray like a wolf. These dogs are not blue-eyed and straight tail. Some of these dogs are shy in nature, but some are intelligent and agile, so it is very useful in search and rescue activities. Health information about new hybrid dog is still being studied, as well as temperament. It is estimated that currently there are only 400 individuals worldwide Tamaskan dog.
 
6. Northern Inuit Dog
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The dog known as the Northern Inuit Dog was developed in the UK to look like a wolf. This dog is a mix of Siberian Husky dogs, German Shepherd, Alaskan Malamute, as well as several other Inuit uterus. Northern Inuit is a medium size with a weight of about 25-40 pounds. As crossbreed dogs north, Northern Inuit are also susceptible to the disease dysplasia, cataracts, and epilepsy. This dog is a dog born to be a welcoming and friendly, though sometimes a bit problematic temperament. These dogs are allowed to play with children, but not abandoned. Northern Inuit also likes to dig up the ground and could be blurred.
 
5. Dogs Alaskan Malamute.
 
 












The big dog is the size of a wolf Timberwolf. It weighs about 35-40 pounds and can reach weights 45 kilograms. Alaskan Malamute has two colors in the body, usually white and gray, so as to resemble a wolf coat color. His eyes were brown, fluffy tail is usually made and nice. These dogs are prone to eye diseases such as cataracts and retinal atrophy (PRA), as well as hip dysplasia. Alaskan Malamute usually live up to 11 years and belonging to a powerful dog.

4. Dogs Siberian Husky














This one is quite popular among dog lovers. Many people maintain Siberian Husky. Some types of dogs do not have the marking as the marking on the Siberian Husky and appearance resemble wolves. These dogs were bred by the Chukchi tribes in Siberia to pull snowboard in the distance. Siberian Husky has been domesticated for hundreds of years, but sometimes they behave like wolves. It weighs about 25 kilos only. Most of these dogs are healthy, but some of them exposed to diseases such as retinal atrophy (PRA) and epilepsy. Although not a large dog, but this dog needs to be trained continuously to be obedient and do not harm people and other small animals.
 
3. Canadian Eskimo Dog
 
 











Dogs pull snowboard is probably developed in conjunction with the wolves. It weighs about 30-40 pounds with thick fur like the Siberian Husky. These dogs are known to be very strong, athletic, and very similar to wolves. In order to be maintained, the Canadian Eskimo dog must often be trained. In Canada, these dogs are not only used to pull the sled also trained for the sport hunting of polar bears. Because of thick fur, these dogs are prone to heart attacks. Canadian Eskimo dogs life span can reach 12 years. As a kind of half-breed dog, Canadian Eskimo dog has a strong prey instinct so it is not suitable for children to play with.

2. Dogs Utonagan.














Another wolf-like dog is Utonagan developed in the United Kingdom. Dogs bred to resemble wolves Utonagan by mixing crossbreed dog Alaskan Malamute, German Shepherd, and Siberian Husky. Utonagan The name comes from the Native American tribes, Chinook, which means "wolf spirit". This dog can live up to 15 years and only have a few health problems. Dogs that are rare is claimed to have a pretty good temperament so they can play with the cat though. But many are skeptical.

1. Lap Dog Finland














In English, the dog is known as the Finnish Lapphund Dog. This wolf-like dog is actually a shepherd dog being trained by Sami tribe in the region of Finland with cold climates for herding reindeer. These dogs are quite popular in Finland, but there is barely outside the Scandinavian region. It weighs about 17-18 pounds with long thick fur and looks like a wolf. It is black or gray and some have the typical wolf fur color. Lap Dog Finland athrophy susceptible to retinal disease and cataracts, some of which are prone to suffer from hip dysplasia. This dog can live up to 13 years and is highly resistant to extreme cold weather.

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