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Working Dogs
Working Dogs
Dogs are mans best friend in many ways. Either in a social or working situation dogs want to please and be part of the pack to which they belong; and despite the influx of technology, when it comes to certain jobs there is no one better to help than our canine counterparts.
Types of working dogs:
Police Dogs – Police Dogs are usually German Sheppard’s. They assist police officers in their daily work. They are able to act as a secondary to the officer in the line of duty by curtailing crowds, apprehending suspects and generally acting as a deterrent for criminals.
Sniffer Dogs – Sniffer dogs work with the police, the armed forces or Customs & Excise to name a few. They can sniff and successfully search for a number of illegal or dangerous substances. For example, in Customs & Excise a dog will sniff for narcotics, banned food from overseas and live creatures such as illegally imported exotic pets. Dogs can sniff out bombs and artillery for the army, often in highly dangerous situations; and will assist the police force when hunting for drugs and suspects.
Mountain Rescue Dogs – The stereotypical imagery of a mountain rescue dog is the St Bernard, the gentle giant with the small barrel of brandy around his neck to revive mountaineers lost in avalanches. This lovely representation of the dog is very true, but many other breeds also carry out rescuing duties in the mountains. Dogs have even been known to parachute to desolate areas to rescue those trapped.
Hunting Dogs – Hunting dogs usually run in a pack and accompany a hunt.
They may work on a fox hunt, in the case of Beagles whereby they will kill the animal that they are hunting. Or they may accompany a shoot party, and retrieve the kill that the shooting has produced. Either way dogs that work in this way, as with many of the other breeds mentioned, cannot be kept as family pets.
Truffle Hunting Dogs – An unusual occupation for a hound, which requires some training. The pigs that were used to uncover these fungal delights took too much of an interest in the taste, and ate the golden mushrooms as soon as they snorted them out. Some genius came up with the idea of training dogs (staunch meat eaters) to do the same thing, and minimise the risk of the treasures being consumed, therefore maximising truffle bounty.
Guide Dog – After vigorous training, guide dogs can greatly assist those with visual and hearing impairments (and both) by alerting them and guiding them in a number of different ways.
Sled Dogs – Another unusual occupation for our canine friends. Sled dogs are imperative for transporting goods in the Arctic Circle and helping scientists and explorers in this hostile terrain.
Guard Dogs – Usually the premise of the Rottweiler, Doberman and Alsatian. Guard dogs are a good deterrent and criminal buster for businesses which are isolated or have no other means of security.
Sheep Dog – They work as hard as their farming owners, sheep dogs guard and guide their flock to wherever their master requests.
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Working Dogs
Working Dogs
Dogs are mans best friend in many ways. Either in a social or working situation dogs want to please and be part of the pack to which they belong; and despite the influx of technology, when it comes to certain jobs there is no one better to help than our canine counterparts.
Types of working dogs:
Police Dogs Police Dogs are usually German Sheppards. They assist police officers in their daily work. They are able to act as a secondary to the officer in the line of duty by curtailing crowds, apprehending suspects and generally acting as a deterrent for criminals.
Sniffer Dogs Sniffer dogs work with the police, the armed forces or Customs & Excise to name a few. They can sniff and successfully search for a number of illegal or dangerous substances. For example, in Customs & Excise a dog will sniff for narcotics, banned food from overseas and live creatures such as illegally imported exotic pets. Dogs can sniff out bombs and artillery for the army, often in highly dangerous situations; and will assist the police force when hunting for drugs and suspects.
Mountain Rescue Dogs The stereotypical imagery of a mountain rescue dog is the St Bernard, the gentle giant with the small barrel of brandy around his neck to revive mountaineers lost in avalanches. This lovely representation of the dog is very true, but many other breeds also carry out rescuing duties in the mountains. Dogs have even been known to parachute to desolate areas to rescue those trapped.
Hunting Dogs Hunting dogs usually run in a pack and accompany a hunt. They may work on a fox hunt, in the case of Beagles whereby they will kill the animal that they are hunting. Or they may accompany a shoot party, and retrieve the kill that the shooting has produced. Either way dogs that work in this way, as with many of the other breeds mentioned, cannot be kept as family pets.
Truffle Hunting Dogs An unusual occupation for a hound, which requires some training. The pigs that were used to uncover these fungal delights took too much of an interest in the taste, and ate the golden mushrooms as soon as they snorted them out. Some genius came up with the idea of training dogs (staunch meat eaters) to do the same thing, and minimise the risk of the treasures being consumed, therefore maximising truffle bounty.
Guide Dog After vigorous training, guide dogs can greatly assist those with visual and hearing impairments (and both) by alerting them and guiding them in a number of different ways.
Sled Dogs Another unusual occupation for our canine friends. Sled dogs are imperative for transporting goods in the Arctic Circle and helping scientists and explorers in this hostile terrain.
Guard Dogs Usually the premise of the Rottweiler, Doberman and Alsatian. Guard dogs are a good deterrent and criminal buster for businesses which are isolated or have no other means of security.
Sheep Dog They work as hard as their farming owners, sheep dogs guard and guide their flock to wherever their master requests.
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Big Dog Apparel For Hunting Dogs
Big Dog Apparel For Hunting Dogs
It is not always fashion or looks for which dog apparel is required. There could also be other reasons for which people may search for appropriate dog clothes. One of these requirements is for the hunters and explorers who use dogs for tracking purposes in forests, mountains and unfriendly terrains.
Domesticate Animal
Dogs whether big or small are perhaps one of the earliest animals that were domesticated by men. Extremely friendly with human beings, dogs also help in multiple tasks accomplishments. In the snow filled countries like Greenland and others dogs are also used for pulling sleaze on snowy terrains. In African and Amazon forests, they are the best friends of hunters and explorers providing support in their endeavor finding out ways and discovering friendly and unfriendly locations by virtue of their amazing smelling prowess.
Evolution of Custom of Using Big Dog Apparel
Over the years it became a custom buying dog apparel from international agencies for big dogs.
In the past, dukes and clergies used to buy apparel for their dogs from reputed dealers both national and international.
Buying apparel for big dogs indicate the high status of the owner.
Hunting or exploring with big dogs is quite a tradition.
Dog clothes for big dogs are also required on special occasions.
Sometimes dogs are used for various works. Big dogs are often used in police and armed forces, and also for other trained works. Adequate clothing is essential for such dogs.
Marking the Rank in the Pack
Usually dog clothes ensure marking the rank of the big dogs in the pack. Various ploys are used by the manufacturers and owners to make the particular dog stand out in the crowd. For the purpose sometimes the apparel is color coded for identification. One should remember that bigger dogs have bigger paws and different needs that should be taken care of while buying clothes for such dogs.
Cheaper Dog Clothes
Countries like China and India can offer cheaper variations of dog clothes in comparison to others. Two reasons basically contribute to this. They are the largest producers of cotton which usually are the dress material and they have huge manpower so the production has little overhead. However, when they reach the local stores, the prices may escalate due to addition of taxes and other payables.
It is therefore always a better option buying the dog clothes online as these cheaper albeit qualitative products would be available conveniently for the buyer.
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Hunting Dog Types – Importance Of Having The Right Dog
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Hunter and hunting dog have developed over centuries to form a harmonious relationship and strong bond. The dog was domesticated for the sole purpose of aiding early man in finding food for survival. Because of man’s reliance on this animal, an unbreakable loyalty was formed that still exists today. Over time the different breeds developed to serve different purposes; as watchdogs, herders, and for hunting. The groups generally referred to are the general hunting dog, the sporting or gun dog, and the scent hounds.
The origin of today’s gun dog began as early as the 15th century in Western Europe. The dogs used at this time were pointers, who located game for their owners. As time passed other breeds developed to include the flushing setter and the spaniels.
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