Fotos de los animales de Chile. Photographs and commentary of the animals of Chile. Los perros son los meros dueños de Chile Lindo.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Los Dueños de Chile P2


Por todos lados en Chile hay perros. Ellos son los Dueños del país.


Vea una colección >>>


http://www.chile4chile.com/dogs2/index.html




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Saturday, April 26, 2008

Mi Fiel Mascota Fiona Varón


Andando por las calles de Viña del Mar. Creo que todos los perros se fueron a Santiago porque


solo vimos pocos en las calles. Normalmente hay 20 o más.


http://www.artistas-americanos.com/dogs/dogs26april08.html




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Friday, April 25, 2008

PITBULL TERRIER AMERICANO


http://www.chile4chile.com/mascotas/pitbull_terrier_americano.html


ORIGEN: Estados Unidos

Es una raza pura de perros, originaria de Estados Unidos, que se forjó a partir de perros importados desde el Reino Unido y que tiene registros con pedigrees de mas de 100 años. Se utilizaban como perros de pelea hasta que estas fueron prohibidas en 1976; actualmente son criados como mascotas y atletas en deportes legales.

No se debe confundir con el grupo de razas comúnmente llamadas "pit bulls", que incluye otras razas únicas como Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier o Staffordshire Bull Terrier.



ASPECTO GENERAL: Primero aclarar que el APBT no esta reconocido por la Federación Cinológica Internacional y por lo tanto tampoco lo reconoce la Real Sociedad Central de Fomento de las Razas Caninas en España. Pero si esta reconocido en varias asociaciones estadounidenses como el United Kennel Clud y la American Dog Breeders Association. Por esta razón no hay un estándar claramente definido ...




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Thursday, April 24, 2008

Los Perros, Dueños de Chile


http://www.chile4chile.com/places/dogs/index.html


Los meros dueños de Chiile son los perros de la calle.


Son bonitos y la gente tratan con cariño llevando comida en sus bolsillos.




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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

American Indian Dog


American Indian Dog


De acuerdo con sus instintos primitivos de hace más de 30,000 años todavía cuida, caza, pastorea y carga junto al hombre con velocidad, resistencia agilidad casi felina. Inteligente de rápido aprendizaje y gran percepción . Tiende a desarrollar ...


http://www.chile4chile.com/mascotas/indiandog/indiandog.html




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Sunday, April 20, 2008

Akbash un perro raro






The Akbash Dog is an elegant rare breed from Western Turkey. The name stems from the Turkish word "akbas" meaning "white head". Akbash Dogs are intelligent, emotionally sensitive flock guardians that were developed 3000 years ago to fend off wolves and bears which threatened flocks of sheep and goats in Turkey. Any dog not strong enough, cunning enough, or aware enough of its surroundings did not survive in this harsh environment. Survival under such harsh and primitive conditions has created a tough, powerful breed capable of dominating an inexperienced owner or individual with little knowledge of canine behavior and the working dog mentality.


The Akbash Dog is one of the most beautiful of the guardian breeds, combining the grace and elegance of the gazehound with the power of the mastiff. Their primary function is to bond with and protect livestock from predation and theft. Their white, weather resistant, short, medium, to long length coats are coarse and non-matting, with very little doggy odor. Akbash Dogs tolerate both heat and cold temperatures well. They are tall, athletic dogs which can spring into action with amazing speed but are usually seen sleeping with or in sight of their flock. They should be calm with quiet mannerisms, show submissive posturing to livestock, and have low chase instinct.


Akbash Dogs are large but not considered a giant breed. Females range from 27" to 29" and weigh from 75-110 lbs. Males range from 28-32" and weigh 90-130 lbs. Both work equally well at maturity. Males are substantially larger and can usually intimidate more formidable predators, while females tend to mature earlier.


Livestock guardians are unique in combining submissive posturing to livestock with dominance and protectiveness. They bond to animals they were raised with and protect them from any perceived threats. Compared to other livestock protection breeds, the Akbash Dog doesn't drool, has an easy to care for coat, and generally protects better against stray dogs than some of the less dog-aggressive livestock protection breeds. Akbash Dogs are often more athletic and active than some of the other breeds and can get into more puppy play chase behaviors if not well supervised. However, as adults Akbash Dogs are far superior as livestock protection dogs, (having been documented to stand up to serious predation such as bear and wolves). They will bark and raise their hackles at unfamiliar animals or people approaching their territory unaccompanied by someone the dog knows. With people that they know or with chaperoned visitors, properly socialized dogs are gentle, friendly, and happy for a visit. What makes the Akbash Dog special is its ability to form strong bonds with both owners and livestock, and at maturity live in harmony with them and fiercely protect them with maternal zeal.


Both sexes make equally good guardians and rural companions, especially if neutered. Neutered dogs also live a longer, more disease free life. Even if breeding stock is desired, a neutered working dog provides protection for the livestock while the breeding dogs are distracted or indisposed.


Akbash Dogs are not for everyone. They are independent, self-thinking dogs that have no genetic memory of looking towards man for direction. A flock guardian pitted against predators must be able to assess any given situation on its own and act appropriately, or else the dogs' survival may be at risk. Many say they are cat-like in personality and certainly not a breed to cater to our every whim. As trained and socialized companions they are intelligent, loyal, affectionate, clean, and generally non-destructive in the house. Akbash Dogs conserve their energy and will consume much less food than other breeds similar in size, generally eating 3-5 cups of premium dog food a day. Strong maternal instincts allow them to bond with and protect their human and animal flock; thus you may expect a properly trained and well-socialized Akbash Dog to be fond of and gentle towards infants and young children, while remaining suspicious of non-introduced strangers, particularly on its own territory.


Getting Off to a Good Start:


Good pack leadership skills are a must when dealing with the developing Akbash Dog. Owners must be capable of properly challenging Akbash Dogs for authority over food and prized possessions and making timely corrections for resistance. The Akbash Dog does not mature until 2 years of age, and a concerted effort to socialize, guide, and lovingly demand respect is critical to the successful ownership of the breed. Therefore Akbash Dogs need to live with owners who are gentle but firm, commanding without being bullies, and understanding of the flock guarding mentality. How soon your Akbash Dog can be considered safe unattended with livestock depends primarily on how well you have supervised the pup and given consistent, well-timed corrections for any misbehavior from the start of ownership.


All young dogs require strict supervision and guidance as to what is right and wrong. Even puppies with excellent livestock aptitude may try to play with stock to which they have properly bonded as they would with another dog. This is especially true with the single pup without a canine playmate. It is critical they be strictly supervised through the first couple of lambing seasons and never allowed to play roughly with small or young livestock. How good the dog becomes at maturity depends on how well you can guide the dog through adolescence. They require 2 years of strict supervision and training in order to be reliable with young and small livestock unattended.


Companion Akbash Dogs should be placed in homes with a well-fenced (4'-6') yard of at least a quarter of an acre in a rural or semi rural area. They are generally inappropriately placed in town or in subdivisions, where their genetically intense guarding instincts and patrol barking may be a liability. I insist that dogs going to companion homes be taken to puppy socialization and obedience classes. Working dogs also should receive at least puppy socializing and basic obedience. These are large, powerful, rather independent dogs with a strong pack hierarchy and it is very important that they be well mannered and under control, be that home and in public. Dogs working in larger areas are less likely to get bored and develop play chase behavior.


Barking is the primary warning flock guardians' give would be predators, so dogs outside must reside where their barking will not bother anyone. They can be trained to limit their barking to only serious situations but they can still be expected to bark at unusual sounds and scents, particularly at night. The duty of a flock guardian is to keep all uninvited intruders away from the flock. An Akbash Dog's established territory belongs to the dog, and it should not be expected to tolerate intrusions from wandering neighborhood dogs.


Our Policies as Breeders..... What We Require of Owners:


What do we as breeders require of a new owner? We do not produce Akbash Dogs as a cash crop, nor do we broker our dogs, and our expectations of our buyers are the same. We place puppies with selected pre-screened individuals who have educated themselves about the breed. We generally like to see our dogs enjoying life in a semi-rural or rural setting on properties with adequate fencing. (Field fenced pastures require an electric top wire and sometimes bottom wire to confine this athletic breed.) Our mission is to raise the healthiest, most stable, well-socialized puppies possible and to match each new owner with just the right puppy temperament.


It is important to us that each new owner work closely with us in identifying their needs, along with developing a basic understanding of the Akbash Dog, (temperament, training and pack leadership skills) and a willingness to establish themselves as leaders and develop the proper relationship with their dog. When you get your pup, we will work closely with you to answer any questions or address any concerns relating to supervision and training to help insure success of the developing livestock guardian dog. The two years of strict supervision before an Akbash Dog can be considered a trusted fulltime guardian of any age stock is an investment which will pay dividends for many years to come. You must be willing to make that commitment in order to enjoy the peace of mind which comes from having a trusted guardian watching over your stock 24 hours a day.


http://www.akbashdogs.net/html/Akbash%20dogs.html




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Saturday, April 19, 2008

La raza Xoloitzcuintle, Perro Azteca y Perro Pelón Mexicano


http://www.chile4chile.com/mascotas/xoloitzcuintle.html


El vocablo xoloizcuintle, xoloescuintle, xoloescuincle, soloescuincle o soloescuintle proviene del náhuatl xoloitzcuintli, de xolotl e itzcuintli perro.

Hay controversia entre el uso del vocablo xolotl para este caso. La Real Academia de la Lengua Mexicana le atribuye al término xolotl el significado de monstruo, convirtiendo el término literalmente en "monstruo-perro". Sin embargo, no debe de confiarse en esta academia para la definición de términos prehispánicos.

Otras fuentes atribuyen el ...


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Friday, April 18, 2008

FOX TERRIER CHILENO


http://www.artistas-americanos.com/mascotas/dogchilenohtmpublish.html


ASPECTO : Es un perro compacto, siendo fundamental la simetría de sus colores (cuerpo blanco con señas de color negro y fuego limitadas a la zona de la cabeza), su típica cabeza de "pera", pequeñas orejas semierguidas en forma de "V" y su tan característica cola corta.

Piel: lisa, "pegada al cuerpo", carente de arrugas y/o pliegues.

Pelaje: el pelo corto, liso, apretado; cubre todo el cuerpo del perro, presentándose más fino en las orejas, bajo el hocico y pies.

El color: es un factor racial inconfundible en esta raza. El color predominante es el blanco, el que cubre la totalidad del cuerpo incluyendo cuello y cola, exceptuando la cabeza y las orejas. Esa zona presenta coloración negra y fuego, estando el color fuego distribuido simétricamente sobre los ojos, ambas mejillas y en el interior de las orejas. Existe también una variedad algo más escasa que, en lugar de presentar coloración negro y fuego en las zonas anteriormente descritas, son de color rojo- carbonado. En ambas variedades se buscan ejemplares que presenten una mancha blanca en la zona surcofrontal y bajo las mejillas, distribuidas armoniosamente.

Se aceptan ejemplares con manchas de color negro o fuego (según la variedad) en el cuello, espalda y/o cola, pero es deseable el cuerpo exclusivamente blanco.....hay más



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Sunday, April 13, 2008

Mastín Inglés...$10,000 Doggie...A ten thousand dollar dog



http://www.artistas-americanos.com/mascotas/mastin_ingles.html




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Mascotas de lujo en los EEUU


¿Hola Gatito?




¿Hola Doggy?




Si usted está pensando en traer un animal doméstico en su vida y no ha tenido uno por un rato, consiga listo para el choque de la etiqueta engomada. El coste de conseguir un perrito pure-bred puede ser más de $2.000 (aunque sigue siendo bonito barato conseguir un animal del rescate de un abrigo) y el coste de la visita media del veterinario ha subido más el de 80% de los 10 años pasados.




Además, los procedimientos médicos no incluso considerados una vez para los animales domésticos pueden poner cuentas del veterinario en los millares.




Pero hay maneras de economizar, del nacimiento a la muerte de un animal doméstico. Hay incluso un perrito "ley del limón" - no esa usted tomaría un perrito detrás después de un rato como un acuerdo culpable que podría ayudar a pagar cuentas del veterinario bajo ciertas condiciones.




Y hay maneras legales de proporcionar para su compañero de canine/feline si usted pasa encendido antes de ellas.




La llave es acercar a tener un animal doméstico como cualquier materia del consumidor, mientras que tiene presente que desemejante de un par de zapatos, usted podría tratar de su mejor compinche del mundo.






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Thursday, April 10, 2008

Bulldog Inglés ---- English Bulldog

Bulldog Inglés, English Bulldog



http://www.artistas-americanos.com/mascotas/english_bulldog1.html




No se conoce con exactitud el origen del Bulldog actual, pero se cree que desciende del antiguo Alano, que era una raza que se utilizaba para apresar bueyes y cazar jabalíes. Los "bolddoggess" son mencionados en la literatura inglesa alrededor del año 1200, cuando empezó a hacerse popular el deporte de presa de toros y de osos. Existe una referencia a los perros ingleses que atacan a los toros que data del año 395 D.C. En 1835 se prohibió la presa de toros y de osos, por lo que el número de ejemplares de Bulldog de pura raza fue disminuyendo. En 1840 se cruzó la raza con un perro de menor tamaño lo que dio lugar a ejemplares más caseros y domesticados. El Bulldog pasó de ser un perro feroz y cruel a ser un compañero amable, dulce y tranquilo.


English Bulldogs typically live up to 10 years of age - they do suffer from a wide range of health problems. Your Veterinarian and breeder are the best people to give you specific health care advice but here is a list of common health issues:




English Bulldogs are very sensitive to extreme temperatures - both hot and cold. A nice mild climate is best for a happy and comfortable Bully.


luxation and there's others....


One other thing! English Bulldogs are not good swimmers - be especially careful with your Bully around water.


http://www.artistas-americanos.com/mascotas/english_bulldog1.html




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Tuesday, April 8, 2008

El Zoo de Quilpue


Los primeros habitantes fueron animales nativos como Coipos, Aguilas, Guanacos, Alpacas, Llamas y Ñandú, entre otros.


Un buen Zoo ubicada en Quilpue, Chile, vea el slide show:


http://www.artistas-americanos.com/mascotas/zoo_quilpue/zoo_angela.html




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Sunday, April 6, 2008

Minas de Oro en Chile... Gold in Chile, Un Video


Andacollo mina de Oro en Chile


Los principales países latinoamericanos productores de oro durante el año 2004 fueron Perú

con una producción de 173 toneladas métricas (7%), ubicado como 5° productor mundial. Le

sigue Brasil con una producción de 42 toneladas métricas (1,7%) ubicado en el lugar 13

mundial y por Chile con una producción de 40 toneladas métricas (1,6%) ubicado en el lugar 14

mundial. ....vea el video de oro en chile




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Friday, April 4, 2008

A Husky en el camino de ConCon Chile



Elephante bailando en el zoológico de Quilpue, Chile

A great place to take the kids.





Este zoo acepta animales maltratados y rescatos de circos y otros lugares





Elephante bailando en el zoológico de Quilpue, Chile

A great place to take the kids.





Este zoo acepta animales maltratados y rescatos de circos y otros lugares





Siberian Huskies - Introduction

The breed of Siberian Husky Dogs originated in Siberia where the climate is very severe and coarse. The Chukchi used these dogs as sled dogs because they could surpass great distances. Notwithstanding their medium size, they demonstrated endurance and strength.

Siberian Huskies - General Appearance

As with any other dog developed in cold, harsh climates, Siberian Huskies have a typical appearance. They are double-coated with their outer coat having very harsh and thick hair. It is much longer than the hair that is closer to the body. The downy coat is very soft and it keeps in the body's warmth whereas the outer coat protects from the cold and wind and does not let the water penetrate to the skin. As the coat of Siberian Husky dogs is double layered, it is able to withstand temperatures as low as -58 degrees to -76 degrees F (-50 degrees to -60 degrees C). The hair between the toes on the feet of the dog is for gripping on ice.

Siberian Huskies are about 21-23 inches at the withers. The bitches are naturally smaller than the males: they are 20-22 inches at the withers. Dogs weigh about 45-60 pounds with the bitches weighing less 35-50 pounds. Siberian Husky Dogs are proportionally built and that is why their weight must be in proportion to their size.


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