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Friday, February 22, 2008
A Little Bit About The Pug
The
Pug is known as
the Carlin
in France, Mopshond
in the Netherlands, Mops in Germany
and Chinese Pug or sometimes
the Dutch Pug in Great Britain. So how did he come
about with a name of the Pug?
The name Pug may have come about
from the shape of the dogs head or the name refers
to the dogs resemblance
to a marmoset or monkey.
The Pug was developed as
a pet
and entertainer. His clownish face
and happy demeanor wins friends just about everywhere he goes.
The little Pug
is an ancient Oriental
breed and was probably first developed in
Tibetan monasteries prior to the first century A.D. He resembles the Pekingese and other Oriental breeds.
The Pug was seen in Japan in early years as well. Some claim the Pug originated
from Mastiff
stock. This is not a proven fact and is doubted by many because
several other toy breeds with large heads and
curled tails came from the Orient. It is more probable that the Pug was carried from China by Hollands trading ships and on into the Netherlands where he became the Clown Prince of many European courts in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
The Pug is said to be a wonderful companion. He fits in nicely with young families if the small kids are well informed about handling small dogs. The Pug makes a good companion to the
elderly and is sufficiently active
enough for young
adult as well.
Pugs love to run and play. A backyard is
usually enough space for
their exercise. They enjoy leashed walks and make good hiking partners in cool weather or shady environments.
The Pug is affectionate, ready to please and sensitive. The Pug
can provide hours of entertainment for its owner with many comical antics. He is sensitive to the moods of its owner. They are trustworthy, loyal and socialize easily with other pets. The Pug
can exhibit a jealous streak if not given enough attention and may even pout. He is extremely trainable.
The Pugs coat is short, lies flat, and requires
regular brushing and combing to control shedding, which can be a lot. A rubber slicker
brush is effective in removing loose hair and a grooming glove is often used.
The Pugs coat is fine,
smooth, soft, short and glossy. It is neither harsh nor woolly. The colors are usually fawn or black. They have a black mask, ears and facial wrinkles. The nails should be black.
The Pug is easy to maintain. It
only needs regular brushing. The overnose wrinkle and ears should be checked
daily and kept clean. If a sore develops, a vet should be
consulted. Special attention should be given to the Pugs eyes. The eyes should be kept clear and a vet consulted if not clear. The older Pugs eyes are particularly vulnerable and occasionally
require eye drops.
You will need a brush or a grooming glove, a selection of combs is useful. Brush the coat daily. Bathe in a suitable natural-ingredient shampoo and
rinse well.
Connie Limon.
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Eight Ways to Enjoy Yourself on the Water
Throughout
the centuries, human beings have loved
the water. Water has fed us, cleaned us, quenched our thirst,
and given us
a convenient highway since long before there were real highwaysindeed,
for as long as our species has been alive. Weve built most
of our major cities near rivers, oceans,
or lakes. We compose poetry and songs about
the ocean, write stories about adventuring on mighty rivers while floating on nothing but tiny rafts, and build
expensive waterfront properties so we can live next
to water year-round. Weve devised thousands of ways
to travel, play, and live off-land. Following
are just
a few ways weve come
up with for experiencing
the thrill and joy of being out on the open water.
Yachts. Nothing compares to the elegance of
a yacht. Powered by
windthe ancient engine that Polynesian wayfarers
used to populate the far-flung islands of the Pacific,
Viking explorers used to discover Greenland, and Magellan used to circumnavigate the globea yacht will take
you where youre going, and
make you feel like
a king or queen while youre en route. Lots of yachting companies offer trips that involve fine wine, gourmet food, and
a luxury experience.
Powerboats. Couple the thrill of being out on the water with the excitement of high speeds, and youve pretty much summed up a trip on a
powerboat. We love skimming across the glassy surface of a lake or riding the waves, the
wind scraping the hair back from our
faces, the sun shining down on the surface of the water. The best
powerboats are like convertible sports cars on wateran unbeatably thrilling experience.
Windsurfing.
For centuries humans have been harnessing the power of wind to navigate on the water. But windsurfing
is a relatively
new invention that involves
balance, strength, and timing.
Windsurfing gives you more range than a surfboardyou can traverse wide lakes with no waves or perform daredevil stunts
in the surf, depending on your style and that of your board.
It takes practice, but its a sport
thats growing in popularity worldwide.
Kitesurfing. Similar to windsurfing, except the sail
is really a kitelocated at the end of a rope instead of attached to your board. Kitesurfing is a fun and challenging sport that
requires some coordination to do
wellyou need to be able to guide both the
kite in your
hands and the board thats strapped to your feet. The sport has become far safer and more accessible to beginners due to recent advances in kitesurfing technology.
Zapcats. Never heard of these? Youve been missing
out. Zapcats are small, motor-powered catamarans that can move at thrilling speeds and turn on a dime. Theyve got the speed of a powerboat and the flexibility of a jet skian undeniably exciting combination. Most rentals will usually send an instructor out with you, like they will with a powerboat. A zapcat ride is much more
hands-on than the typical powerboat ride, however, because both parties are needed to steer the craft. Theyre a blast to race in aquatic obstacle courses.
White water rafting. Even if strong currents and big waves make you nervous, white-water
rafting is a fun and amazing experience that will give you confidence on the water. Most white-water rafting companies will send you out with an experienced guide and in a durable craft specially designed to handle the rigors of the rapidsso youre perfectly safe. Its a fun and thrilling way to experience the power of nature firsthand. Because of the size of the crafts and its accessibility to all levels of ability, its also an ideal way to bring a group together. White-water rafting is an ideal activity for an office outing or family trip.
Rapid running. Youd think this sport would be better for people who are more experienced in white-water raftingbut actually, its popular with all ability-levels. With rapid-running, you get your own inflatable two-person craft, and are sent without a guide down a rapids course. Youre
prepared beforehand, of coursemost companies that offer rapid-running activities will include a course on how to navigate the rapids safely. Its a lesser-known but no-less-fun variety of white-water rafting, perfect for those who like a little more autonomy in their boats or who just want to try something a little different than the typical white-water rafting trip.
Jet skiing. Its been described as a motorcycle on water.
Jet skis are one-person
watercraft that accelerates with a throttle in the handle. Theyre very flexible, with the ability to accelerate quickly and make sharp turns. Jet
ski tours of bays, rivers, and otherwise-inaccessible islands are becoming popular tourist activities in
locations near water.
Whether you prefer relaxing yacht cruises, heart-pounding motorboat rides, the hands-on excitement of white water, or the balance and skill of wind or kitesurfing, theres sure to be a water activity youll love. Dont be afraid to get out of your comfort zone and try something newyou may find more than one activity youll enjoy for years to come.
Janette Vince is managing director of the online experience days and unique gifts website
http://www.thanksdarling.com For more information on a range of days out learning water sports visit
http://www.thanksdarling.com/categories/water.htm.
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