Discount Pet MedicationI got onto a discount pet medication web site that had a section all about dogs and their anatomies. Here is some of what I found out. A snout is the protruding portion of an animal's face, consisting of its nose, mouth, and jaw. The snout is also often called a muzzle. An extremely elongated snout is often called a proboscis. A piece of equipment also called a muzzle can be placed over the snout to prevent the animal from biting or eating. Dogs' muzzles range in shape from extremely long and thin (dolichocephalic), as in the Rough Collie to nearly nonexistent because it is so flat (extreme brachycephalic), as in the Pug. Some breeds, such as many sled dogs and spitz types, have muzzles that somewhat resemble the original wolf's in size and shape, and others in the less extreme range have shortened it somewhat (mesocephalic) as in many hounds. The muzzle begins at the stop, just below the eyes, and contains the dog's nose and mouth. Most of the dog's upper muzzle contains organs for detecting scents. The loose flaps of skin on the sides of the upper muzzle that hang to different lengths over the dog's mouth are called flews. All dogs have 27 bones from the skull to the point where the tail begins. The number of tailbones, however, and therefore the length of the tail, varies from breed to breed. This discount pet medication web site had lots of other good information about how to train dogs and what to do when your dog is having behavioral problems. I think that more people should try to solve their dog's behavior problems rather than just trying to live with them. Also if people where better informed as to their breeds specific needs before they purchased them they would probably end up with less problems in the end. |