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Thursday 16 May 2024

The Most Expensive Dog Breeds in India: A Luxurious Canine Affair.

Dogs have always been cherished companions, but for some, they are more than just pets—they are status symbols, luxury accessories that flaunt wealth and

extravagance. In India, where the pet culture is thriving, certain dog breeds are associated with prestige and come with a hefty price tag. Let's delve into the world of the most expensive dog breeds in India, exploring their characteristics and what makes them so sought after.

1. Tibetan Mastiff

Known for its majestic appearance and lion-like mane, the Tibetan Mastiff is one of the most expensive dog breeds in India. Originally bred to guard livestock in the Himalayas, these dogs are fiercely loyal and protective of their families. Tibetan Mastiffs are large, powerful dogs with a calm and patient demeanor, making them excellent companions for experienced dog owners.

2. Chow Chow

With its distinctive lion-like mane and blue-black tongue, the Chow Chow is a breed that exudes elegance and charm. Originating from China, these dogs are known for their aloof and independent nature. Chow Chows are loyal to their families but can be wary of strangers, making them excellent guard dogs. Their luxurious double coat requires regular grooming to keep it in top condition.

3. English Bulldog

The English Bulldog is a symbol of strength and resilience, known for its muscular build and wrinkled face. Despite their tough appearance, English Bulldogs are gentle and affectionate dogs, making them excellent family pets. They are known for their stubborn nature, which can make training a challenge, but their loving nature makes it all worth it.

4. Samoyed

With its fluffy white coat and friendly smile, the Samoyed is a breed that captures hearts wherever it goes. Originating from Siberia, these dogs were bred to herd reindeer and pull sleds, giving them a strong work ethic and high energy levels. Samoyeds are known for their friendly and gentle nature, making them great companions for families with children.

5. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a small, elegant breed known for its charming and affectionate nature. These dogs are named after King Charles II of England, who was rarely seen without his beloved spaniels. Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are friendly and outgoing dogs, making them great companions for families and individuals alike.

6. French Bulldog

The French Bulldog is a small, muscular breed known for its bat-like ears and friendly demeanor. These dogs are affectionate and playful, making them great companions for families with children. French Bulldogs are also known for their distinctive "singing" voice, which adds to their charm and appeal.

7. Afghan Hound

The Afghan Hound is a breed known for its regal appearance and elegant gait. These dogs are independent and aloof, with a strong prey drive and a love for chasing anything that moves. Afghan Hounds are known for their beautiful, flowing coats, which require regular grooming to keep them looking their best.

8. Saint Bernard

The Saint Bernard is a breed known for its large size and gentle nature. These dogs are famous for their role as rescue dogs in the Swiss Alps, where they would help locate and rescue lost or injured travelers. Saint Bernards are friendly and affectionate dogs, making them great companions for families with children.

9. Rottweiler

The Rottweiler is a breed known for its strength, intelligence, and loyalty. These dogs are confident and fearless, with a natural instinct to protect their families. Rottweilers are known for their distinctive black and tan markings and their powerful build, making them imposing yet lovable companions.

10. Pomeranian

The Pomeranian is a small, fluffy breed known for its playful and friendly nature. These dogs are intelligent and energetic, with a love for attention and affection. Pomeranians are known for their fluffy coats, which require regular grooming to keep them looking their best.

In conclusion, the most expensive dog breeds in India are not just pets—they are symbols of wealth, luxury, and status. From the majestic Tibetan Mastiff to the charming Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, these breeds are sought after for their unique characteristics and beauty. While owning one of these breeds may come with a high price tag, the joy and companionship they bring are priceless.

Friday 10 May 2024

Nourishing Your Dog's Coat and Skin: The Best Foods for Healthy Fur.

Your dog’s fur reflects their overall health, not just their appearance. A glossy, shiny coat shows that your furry companion is getting the right nutrients for their skin and fur. The food your dog eats plays a vital role in keeping their coat and skin healthy. Certain foods can make a big difference. Here, I’ll share the best foods that can enhance your dog’s coat and skin health, along with the essential minerals and vitamins found in these foods.

1. Salmon is packed with omega-3 fatty acids, which are crucial for maintaining healthy skin and coat in dogs. These fatty acids help reduce inflammation, enhance skin elasticity, and boost coat shine. Salmon also provides vitamin B12, which aids in cell formation and supports healthy skin and coat.

2. Flaxseed is a great source of omega-3 fatty acids, which are important for my skin and coat health. It also has fiber that helps with digestion and overall health.

3. Eggs give me protein and biotin, which are essential for my skin and coat. Biotin, also called vitamin B7, makes my coat better and keeps my skin healthy. Eggs also provide vitamin A, which helps my cells grow and repair.

4. Sweet potatoes have beta-carotene that turns into vitamin A in my body. Vitamin A is key for my skin and coat health because it helps with cell production and repair. Sweet potatoes also contain fiber, which is good for digestion and overall health.

5. Blueberries are full of antioxidants that protect the skin and coat from damage. They also have vitamin C that is great for skin health. 

6. Spinach is another good choice because it is full of vitamins and minerals like A, C, and K, which can help improve skin and coat quality. 

7. Pumpkin is rich in beta-carotene that turns into vitamin A in the body. Vitamin A is important for skin and coat health. Plus, pumpkin has fiber that aids digestion and keeps your pet healthy.

8. Oatmeal is a healthy whole grain that can benefit your pet’s skin and coat. It’s full of fiber that helps with digestion and removing toxins from their body. Oatmeal also has omega-6 fatty acids that keep the skin’s natural oils in balance and support a shiny coat.

Minerals and vitamins found in these foods are crucial for keeping your dog’s skin and coat healthy. Omega-3 fatty acids like EPA and DHA reduce inflammation and make their coat shiny. Vitamin A helps with cell repair, vitamin C is good for skin health, biotin improves coat quality, and fiber aids digestion.

In summary, giving your dog a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals is vital for a healthy coat and skin. Foods like salmon, flaxseed, eggs, sweet potatoes, are great options to include in their diet.

Thursday 2 May 2024

Bathing and How often to bath your pets.

Bathing is very integral part of every one of us including our beloved pets. It keeps them Healthy and also it keeps their skin and coat healthy. Most of our dogs can’t keep calm. They have a habit of exploring everything around them in accordance with freedom given to them. Dogs have a habit in particular, they tend to leave their scent wherever they go. For that they will rub their body against the wall or any other object and this process they accumulate dirt and other particulates. In order to keep them away from this and make them feel free as well bathing becomes an important grooming practice. 

Usually, it is recommended a bath twice a week but it may vary accordance with dogs’ daily schedule, for example if a dog is going for swimming regularly than he only needs bath with just water and drying, Bathing helps them to remove loose hairs, dirt, other particulates etc. Before going for a bath, a general skin and coat examination is recommended for any skin infections or occurrence of any tick and flea infection or any kind of injury. If everything is normal then one should go for a mild shampoo and conditioner. If you find any kind of signs of infection or infestation then its in best interest of pest to approach a veterinarian and go for proper advice of the expert. 

Bathing frequency depends on many reasons like:

- Weather condition

- Lifestyle of a dog (Hunting dog/ Family dog/ Swimming dog)

- Medical Condition

- Breed

In winters it’s better to give bath every 15-20 days with Luke warm water. In winters its important to dry the coat with Hair Dryer to ensure complete drying. But if dogs get dirty then instead of using water one can opt for Dry shampoo or Foaming shampoo which do not require water and can be done using wet towel.  In summer season its better to bathe your dog twice a week time. The time may vary according to lifestyle of the dog. We will have separate blog on lifestyle and bathing correlations. 

In case of any medical condition, one should visit a veterinarian and take recommendations and treatment (if any) from him. 

Regarding "Breed" we will have a separate blog as it’s a huge topic on its own. 

Thursday 16 September 2021

Cane Corso - Boops and Bleps

 Cane Corso


The Cane Corso is a large, dignified Italian dog breed that's extremely loyal and excels at working tasks. The breed has a deep history of being bred to be a multi-purpose dog that's active, alert and keeps a watchful eye over their family
                                                                                                                              

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Cane Corso

             
HEIGHT
    62-70 CM
WEIGHT
    45-50 KG 
LIFE SPAN
  • 10 -12 years
BREED SIZE
  • large (61-100 lbs.)
GOOD WITH
  • families
TEMPERAMENT
  • willful
  •  
  • aloof
INTELLIGENCE
  • high
SHEDDING AMOUNT
  • normal
EXERCISE NEEDS
  • medium
ENERGY LEVEL
  • active
BARKING LEVEL
  • when necessary
DROOL AMOUNT
  • medium
BREED GROUP
  • working
COAT LENGTH/TEXTURE
  • short
COLORS
  • black
  • fawn
  • gray
  • brown / chocolate / liver
  • red


Tuesday 14 September 2021

Sarabi dog - Boops and Bleps

 Sarabi Dog

Sarabi Dog


The Sarabi dog, also known as the Iranian shepherd dog, Azarbaijan mastiff, or Iranian mastiff, Sarabi dog is calm, controlled, independent, powerful and protective, the breed is also used to complete in staged dog fights. The breed is considered one of the oldest and most powerful indigenous dog breeds in Iran

Sarabi Dog

             
HEIGHT
  • 32-35 inches
WEIGHT
  • 143-198 pounds
LIFE SPAN
  • 12-17 years
BREED SIZE
  •  Large 
GOOD WITH
  • children
  •  
  • seniors
  •  
  • dogs
  •  
  • cats
  •  
  • families
TEMPERAMENT
  • gentle
  •  
  • friendly
  •  
  • protective
INTELLIGENCE
  • high
SHEDDING AMOUNT
  • seasonal
EXERCISE NEEDS
  • Low
ENERGY LEVEL
  • lazy
BARKING LEVEL
  • infrequent
DROOL AMOUNT
  • high
BREED GROUP
  • working
COAT LENGTH/TEXTURE
  • short
COLORS
  • fawn

American Eskimo Dog - Boops and Bleps

 American Eskimo Dog

American Eskimo Dog
 

The American Eskimo Dog is a breed of companion dog, originating in Germany. The American Eskimo Dog is a member of the Spitz family. The breed's progenitors were German Spitz, but due to anti-German sentiment during the First World War, it was renamed "American Eskimo Dog."

American Eskimo dogs are intelligent, energetic pups with fluffy white coats that are easily trainable and highly loyal to their owners

American Eskimo Dog

             
HEIGHT
  • 9-19 inches
WEIGHT
  • 6-35 pounds
LIFE SPAN
  • 13-15 years
BREED SIZE
  • small (0-25 lbs.)
GOOD WITH
  • families
  •  
  • children
  •  
  • dogs
  •  
  • cats
TEMPERAMENT
  • gentle
  •  
  • outgoing
  •  
  • friendly
  •  
  • playful
  •  
  • protective
INTELLIGENCE
  • high
SHEDDING AMOUNT
  • frequent
EXERCISE NEEDS
  • high
ENERGY LEVEL
  • active
BARKING LEVEL
  • when necessary
DROOL AMOUNT
  • low
BREED GROUP
  • non-sporting
COAT LENGTH/TEXTURE
  • long
COLORS
  • white
  •  
  • cream


Greater Swiss Mountain - Boops and Bleps

 Greater Swiss Mountain Dog 

Greater Swiss Mountain Dog



The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog (German: Grosser Schweizer Sennenhund or French: Grand Bouvier Suisse) is a dog breed which was developed in the Swiss Alps. The name Sennenhund refers to people called Senn or Senner, dairymen and herders in the Swiss Alps. Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs are almost certainly the result of indigenous dogs mating with large mastiff-type dogs brought to Switzerland by foreign settlers. At one time, the breed was believed to have been among the most popular in Switzerland.

Greater Swiss Mountain Dog

            
HEIGHT
  • 23.5-28.5 inches
WEIGHT
  • 85-140 pounds
LIFE SPAN
  • 8-11 years
BREED SIZE
  • extra large (101 lbs. or more)
GOOD WITH
  • children
  •  
  • dogs
  •  
  • seniors
  •  
  • cats
  •  
  • families
TEMPERAMENT
  • gentle
  •  
  • friendly
  •  
  • willful
  •  
  • playful
INTELLIGENCE
  • high
SHEDDING AMOUNT
  • seasonal
EXERCISE NEEDS
  • medium
ENERGY LEVEL
  • active
BARKING LEVEL
  • when necessary
DROOL AMOUNT
  • low
BREED GROUP
  • working
COAT LENGTH/TEXTURE
  • short 


The Most Expensive Dog Breeds in India: A Luxurious Canine Affair.

Dogs have always been cherished companions, but for some, they are more than just pets—they are status symbols, luxury accessories that fla...