Sunday, 11 March 2012

Rottweiler


Rottweiler is a type of mastiff dogs, so she included a dog with a large body weight. Rottweiler is a wonderful dog. Rottweiler large and strong and supported his muscles and bones strong. Rottweiler tranquility can be seen when used as guard dogs. Although the situation lively boisterous, but with a good workout, he will remain calm, listen to the command of his superior or employer. Character Rottweiler is calm, strong, friendly and rude. Rottweiler smart, easily trained, courageous, always want to protect their owners, confident, serious and sensitive. Rottweiler female can give birth to 12 children at once.

Brazilian Mastiff





The Fila Brasileiro is a Molosser breed with large bones and loose skin. The breed standard requires males to be between 65 and 75 cm (25.5 inches to 29.5 inches) high at the withers and weigh at least 50 kg (110 lbs). Females are slightly smaller and are expected to be 60 to 70 cm (23.5 inches to 27.5 inches) high at the withers and weigh at least 40 kg (90 lbs). They have a rectangular build and though they are massive, their natural agility is apparent. The head is big and heavy with a deep muzzle. The ears are large, thick, tapered and either droop or fold back exposing the interior, depending on mood. Neck and back are well muscled, the chest is broad and deep. Unlike the vast majority of canines, the croup is higher than the withers. Legs are heavily boned.

Though large in size, the Fila does not appear static. Rather he is harmonious, cat-like and above all powerful. The expression is noble, solemn, dignified but somewhat melancholic. The Fila appears self assured and calm but is never absent in expression. When at attention, the gaze of the Fila Brasileiro is firm, alert and unwavering.

The coat of the Fila Brasileiro is smooth and short. Black, Fawns (Red, Apricot, or Dark), and Brindled (Fawn, Black, or Brown Brindle) colours are permitted, except Mouse-Grey, Black and Tan, Blue and Solid White. White markings, not exceeding 1/4 of the coat surface area, are permitted on the feet, chest, and the tip of the tail in the FCI standard.




Siberian Husky





Pedigree Points
Recognized: AKC, ANKC, CKC, FCI, KC (GB), KUSA
Height: Dog: 21-23½ in (53-60cm) Bitch: 20-22 in (51-56cm)
Weight: Dog: 45-60 lb (20-27kg) Bitch: 30-50 lb (16-23kg)
Coat: Medium in length, giving a well-furred appearance; outer coat straight and lying smooth against body; undercoat soft and dense
Color: All colors and markings permissible; markings on head common, including striking ones not found on other breeds

The Siberian Husky is a medium-size, dense-coat working dog breed that originated in north-eastern Siberia. The breed belongs to the Spitz genetic family. It is recognisable by its thickly furred double coatsickle tail, erect triangular ears, and distinctive markings.
Huskies are an active, energetic, and resilient breed whose ancestors came from the extremely cold and harsh environment of the Siberian Arctic. Siberian Huskies were bred by the Chukchi of Northeastern Asia to pull heavy loads long distances through difficult conditions. The dogs were imported into Alaska during the Nome Gold Rush and later spread into the United States and Canada. They were initially sent to Alaska and Canada as sled dogs but rapidly acquired the status of family pets and show dogs. Because of its efficiency as a working breed, most huskies are bred to be able to withstand long work days on little amounts of food.