D Dog Fan | November 10th, 2010
If you had a dog when you were a child, you will want your own children to experience the same positive feelings and you will get your children a dog. If you did not, you just have to read My First Best Friend to find out what an amazing thing a dog can be in a child’s life. Not only does a dog teach children responsibility, but it also helps them develop a healthy personality and a balanced emotional life.
However, bringing a dog into the family is not always a smart thing to do. You need to make sure that both the children and the adult members of the family are ready for a furry friend, otherwise someone is likely to get disappointed over time. You also need to make sure that you are selecting the right breed and you are treating your dog in a way that guarantees your children’s safety.
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Big Dog | December 1st, 2011
The average life span of an Irish Wolfhound is relatively short due to its huge size. A healthy and well taken care dog of this breed can live at least 8 years or so. Be guided that this dog can encounter health issues such as heart disease, tumors, hip dysplasia, seizures, and eye problems. Have an idea what are things and the things that you should do when you pet developed one of these illnesses, early detection leads to early treatment and a healthy Irish Wolfhound.

The food you feed your dog should be carefully watched for the most appropriate diet for each will help its mouth faultless and whitens his teeth. This should be started as early possibly during the early puppy stage and should be carried out all throughout his life and his mouth should be thoroughly checked regularly. Dental should not be take for granted as it may lead to major health problems such as mouth cancer.
All dogs must be given the chance to run and play around the yard to release their energy but should never be pushed beyond its limit. Irish wolfhound may be huge but this asset of his is also his weakness, this predisposes him to joint disorders. Young puppy must not perform actual exercise up to six months, with the exception of his training. At this stage it is very essential for the dog to have ample of time to rest, rejuvenate and grow. So, provide the dog a quite and calm environment during his rest and don’t let children and other dogs harass him for long time. This stage is also a stage phase where he is growing so rapid that is why food and exercise must be properly controlled and maintained to avoid skeletal disorders.
In bathing the dog, use the correct dog shampoo that is created to jive with the pH balance of its skin. Human and baby shampoo is not suited for human skin is different from the skin. Anti-dandruff shampoo is really harmful to them.
Big Dog | October 28th, 2010
I would say yes, if you would like to have a dog that looks like a ‘bear’ from the outside, but is really affectionate and sweet in the inside. The Irish Wolfhound makes a good companion as they can get attached to their family easily and usually greet everybody as a friend. They like other dogs and pets around them, as well as the children – but because of their size, the best is to never let them alone unsupervised. Apart from these, early socialization and obedience is a must to have the dog behave nicely.
The coat of the Irish Wolfhound is coarse and medium in length. The breed is an average shedder, therefore at least weekly brushing is advised. On the other hand, the beard of the dog must be cleaned daily to prevent diseases. They are prone to health issues like bloat or bone cancer and sadly, they have a relatively short lifespan (5-10 years).
Big Dog | September 29th, 2010
If you are a dog owner, you probably remember the time you bought your first puppy. It is not easy to forget all the thinking, research, weighing pros and cons and the inevitable fear of not making the right decision when you buy a puppy.
If you are about to buy a puppy you are probably in the middle of this process and are reading an article that may save you a lot of hassle.
When it comes to making decisions that will effect our lives for more than a decade, we sometimes find that we just simply don’t have the intellectual capacity to consider every single factor that will influence the outcome. It is the same when buying a puppy.
“Factors To Consider When Picking Your Perfect Puppy” does a great job at pointing out the most important aspects of making such a long term commitment. It is brief, easy to understand, gives you all the essentials in a nutshell and it is free to download and share.
Big Dog | September 17th, 2010
Big Dog | August 26th, 2010
Those who are planning to have a dog like this are usually aware of what they want, but I’d like to sum up the most necessary things you have to know. The Irish Wolfhound is one of the friendliest dogs on Earth, so it isn’t really good for protecting the house. But it is a perfect family pet, due to the fact that it’s calm and dignified personailty makes everyone fall in love… Those who choose this breed should face the fact that they are planning to live together with one of the largest dog breeds in the world, a breed that always needs to feel the onwer close. It is a common place, but true: this dog is a real “gentle giant”. Someone who had an Irish Wolfhound, won’t want to have any other breed…
When buying a puppy, it is very important to look around carefully to find the perfect breeder. This website can help you a lot in this, where you can only find healthy puppies, from reputable breeders.
Big Dog | August 18th, 2010

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Big Dog | July 22nd, 2010

Lamb in Wolf’s clothing… there’s no other dog so devout and lovable. It’s an enormous, admirable dog.
But, unforunately, due to its huge body, his life expectancy is not more than 6-8 years. This a very short time, still, many people choose him as a new friend and many families choose him as a new member. It is definitely worth it: an Irish can give you numerous unforgettable years with great experiences.
Avoid unnecessary vet bills! Do your dog’s basic health check!
