Ibizan Hound, originally an excellent shepherd dog, has a history of several thousand years. It has keen vision, sensitive smell, and excellent jumping ability. It is a natural hunting dog. Initially, it was used to track wild rabbits. With its tall and beautiful coat, it is one of the ancient breeds with graceful posture.
The Ibizan Hound is intelligent, friendly, understanding, loyal to its owner, sensitive to strangers, and loves sports. Under its brave and calm appearance, it has a kind of pride in its bones. It likes to run freely in the wilderness and has outstanding hunting abilities. They are people's intimate companion dogs.
The Ibizan Hound has a long history and is native to the Balearic Islands. According to records, they were hunting dogs used by the pharaohs of ancient Egypt since 3000 BC. In 1922, during excavations of pharaohs' tombs, artifacts depicting the image of the Ibizan Hound sculpted in stone were found, suggesting that it served as a guardian dog for the deceased at that time. It wasn't until the 8th century BC that Phoenician traders brought the breed from Egypt to the Iberian Islands of Spain and named it the Ibizan Hound after the island. In 1956, the breed was imported to the United States.
The Ibizan Hound is suitable as a family pet or guard dog. It is talented, very intelligent, and has a strong ability to learn. It can be specially trained for skills and has enough strength to handle the position of a guard dog. It is also loved by many families because of its small size, shiny coat, deep affection for its owner, and sensitive nature towards strangers. It is one of the beloved companion dogs.
1. Canine Infectious Diseases
The infectious diseases that dogs are prone to include canine distemper and canine coronavirus. The common clinical manifestations are fever, poor appetite, vomiting and diarrhea, lethargy, difficulty breathing, bloody stools, purulent eye discharge, dry nose, cracked claws and other symptoms.
Generally, this type of infectious and fatal diseases commonly occur during the post-weaning period or around 1 year old. Puppies are more susceptible and have a lower cure rate, and are prone to sequelae.
How to prevent:
When bringing a dog home, it is recommended that the owner choose a formal channel to select a dog, and vaccinate the dog on time. Regular disinfection should also be carried out at home. The dog should not be taken out for walks until it has completed the vaccination. Avoid contact with unfamiliar dogs and do not allow others to touch the dog's mouth and nose randomly.
2. Canine Skin Diseases
Because dogs often go out for walks, they can easily contract various skin diseases. If a dog is accidentally infected with mites, bacteria or fungi while outside, it can be difficult to cure for a long time once infected. Therefore, all owners must pay attention to this. Clinical manifestations of canine skin diseases include greasy skin, peeling, erythema, itching, papules, ulcers, pus, hair loss, scabs, etc.
How to prevent:
In daily care, it is necessary to keep the dog's living environment clean and tidy, and avoid dark and damp places. Additionally, regular disinfection of the dog's living environment should be carried out, and internal and external parasite control should be done. Use specialized dog shampoo, regularly groom the dog, and supplement with vitamins and fish oil.
3. Canine Parasites
Common parasites in dogs include roundworms, heartworms, ticks, fleas, etc., which can often cause skin diseases and intestinal diseases in dogs. They may also cause vomiting and diarrhea in dogs, affecting the dog's quality of life and physical development. Dogs with parasites are generally weak and listless.
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How to prevent:
When feeding, owners need to be careful and try not to feed dogs with non-sterilized raw meat and unknown sources of meat. Internal parasite control should be done every 3 months, and external parasite control should be done once a month. When going out, prevent dogs from eating and licking things randomly, and check them carefully when returning home.
1.Ibizan Hound is easy to raise, it has strong adaptability to the environment and a strong body.
2.The food that Ibizan Hound eats is best controlled at a temperature of about 40 degrees Celsius. If the temperature is too high or too low, it will easily damage the dog's teeth and mouth, and it will also cause great harm to the intestines and stomach, possibly causing diarrhea, and even causing stomach diseases and enteritis.
3.During the period when the Ibizan Hound finishes eating, it is forbidden for the dog to have vigorous exercise, otherwise it will cause indigestion, which is not good for the intestines and stomach.
1. Do not bathe frequently
When bathing a dog, of course, it should not be done too frequently. The frequency of bathing a dog depends on the dog's hygiene condition. In hot weather, you can bathe the dog one or two more times, and in winter, you can reduce it by one or two times. But in general, it should not exceed 5 times. Otherwise, it will damage its fur and skin!
2. Brush regularly
Dogs shed almost every day, especially in spring and autumn when they shed more. To make the fur grow well, regular brushing is an important step. Pet owners can use special brushes for pets to help the dog clean the naturally shed fur and avoid tangling. Brushing once in the morning and once in the evening for about five minutes each time is enough.
3. Sunbathe
Sunbathing is beneficial for the dog's fur growth. Besides making the fur shiny, letting the dog sunbathe can also help kill bacteria. While sunbathing, the owner can let the dog exercise to improve its physical fitness, promote blood circulation, and help grow healthier fur.
4. Deworming
Poor fur condition is closely related to parasites. Parasites extract a large amount of nutrition from the dog's body, depriving it of nutrients. Therefore, deworming is essential. It is recommended to deworm internally and externally at the same time. Deworming medications can cause significant damage to the dog's digestive system, so it is advisable to feed probiotics to relieve gastrointestinal discomfort.
5. Pay attention to diet
To ensure that the dog has shiny fur, a good nutritional foundation must be established, and attention should be paid to daily diet. On the one hand, feed the dog with nutritious and healthy dog food, choose a suitable and nutritious dog food that meets the dog's needs. On the other hand, the dog can be fed with lean meat, cooked egg yolks, and vegetable oil in moderation.