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Tosa-nu
Tosa Inu is a breed of Japanese dog, bred at the end of the nineteenth century to participate in dog fighting that was popular at that time. Akita, bull terrier, bulldog, Great Dane and mastiff became the source material for the formation of this breed of active and ruthless fighters. They love the owner, literally idolize him, however, from the first days of the puppy’s stay in the house, you should not take him to bed and feed him until people have dinner – you must gently but persistently show the dog that the leader has this pack, and the Tosa Inu there is no chance to take his place. Animals love walks, outings, jogging with the owner. Continue reading
Dachshund smooth-haired
Dachshunds are very lively and playful dogs with a sharp mind and even a peculiar sense of humor. Smooth-haired dachshunds are believed to have the most independent character, so the owner should be prepared to be persistent in order to obtain submission from his pet. Dachshunds love noisy games, but it should be borne in mind that they have an extremely developed sense of self-esteem, so even the most flexible and affectionate dachshund will not fail to show teeth if it considers the game humiliating. Indeed, each dachshund, despite its size and comical appearance, considers itself a large and strong dog. Continue reading
Russian color lapdog
The Russian colored lap-dog owes its appearance to the French lap-dogs and Shih Tzu. They were first seen in St. Petersburg after the Second World War, where they appeared as trophies from distant countries. Earlier in the USSR there were no decorative dogs, since they were considered overkill and remnants of the bourgeoisie, but in the mid-fifties, fashion for everything domestic came, and Moscow watchdogs, Moscow dogs and Russian colored lapdogs appeared. Continue reading