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Hvilken hund passer til dig og din livsstil?

Valg af race og den specifikke hvalp kan meget vel være afgørende for, om de næste mange år med hunden bliver gode og problemfri – eller om de risikerer at blive svære og problematiske. Derfor er det så vigtigt, at de valg, du træffer, når du vælger at købe en hundehvalp, er de rette.

Alle hunde er forskellige

Hunde er meget forskellige – ikke bare i størrelse og pels. Der er en række grundlæggende egenskaber, som er fælles for alle hunde, uanset race. Hunde gør, de springer op, de undersøger med både næse og bund og smager på verden ved at gnave i ting – og de er alle flokdyr (i modsætning til f.eks. katte), og de er rovdyr (i modsætning til f.eks. heste, der er flugt/byttedyr).

Det betyder, at der i alle hunde uanset størrelse er en eller anden grad af jagtlyst, også kaldet byttedrift. Dette er mere udtalt i nogle racer end i andre, ligesom der ligger et niveau af forsvar af territorium i alle hunde.

Forskelligheden har en årsag

Alle racer har deres eget fantastiske temperament og udseende, som er det, vi falder for. Forskelligheden er opstået, fordi mennesket igennem århundreder har avlet hundene til at kunne hjælpe os med at løse meget forskellige opgaver.

Tænk på en hund, der er skabt til at fange mus og rotter på gårdene. Den er lille og væver og ikke mindst lynhurtig - og er avlet til at gøre kort proces på de uønskede gnavere. Som i dens verden også vil inkludere børnenes hamster og marsvin eller endda naboens kat.

Forestil dig en hund, som er skabt til at vogte ejerens ejendom. Den skal ”sige til”, dvs. gø, når den hører nogen nærme sig. Den skal klart markere over for indtrængende, at her har de ikke noget at gøre – ved at knurre, gø, gøre udfald eller bide. Og overvej så, om det er den hund, du gerne vil sende børnene og deres legekammerater hjem til efter skole.

Eller prøv at forestille dig en hund, som igennem mange timer selvstændigt skal vise jægeren vej igennem et vildt terræn i sporet efter en elg eller en bjørn. Hunden er trænet til at give hals, så jægeren kan høre, hvor den befinder sig, mens den fastholder dyret ved at kredse om det og gøre udfald, hvis det forsøger at flygte. Kun på den måde kan jægeren komme på skudhold og nedlægge dyret.

Der findes hunderacer, der er skabt til netop denne form for jagt – de er store og stærke, modige og selvstændige, har en udpræget jagtlyst og er ret gøende. Forestil dig så, at det den race, du falder for og drømmer om at have liggende på sofaen i din 5. sals lejlighed…

Alle racer har sine styrker – men du skal være opmærksom på, at enhver ”guldmedalje” har en bagside. Og den skal du som ejer være indstillet på at leve med i de næste mange år. For hvad er bagsiden af medaljen, hvis en hund er modig? Det kan – f.eks. - betyde, at den ikke vil kunne enes med andre hunde af samme køn. Hvad betyder det, hvis en hund har stor jagtlyst og er selvstændig. Måske at det bliver en omfattende – og dyr – opgave at hegne sin grund ind. Og at den aldrig vil kunne slippes løs i fri natur, fordi du ikke kan forvente, at den kommer, når du kalder. Og vagtsomhed? Det kan betyde en hang til at gø – højt og længe og hver gang noget rører på sig i nabolaget.

Hvad er hunden lavet til?

Du bør gøre dig selv og hunden den tjeneste at undersøge den race, du er interesseret i, find ud af hvad ”den er lavet til”, dens oprindelige arbejdsegenskaber og dens medfødte temperament. Det kan give dig et hint om eventuelle ulemper i forhold til det, du ønsker og forventer af din kommende hund:

Det samme gør sig gældende for stødende og stående jagthunde, der er avlet til at drive foran jægeren og lette fuglevildt og apportere det, når det er skudt. Disse racer kræver også flere timers fysisk og mental motion dagligt. Er racen avlet til selvstændig, opsøgende jagt, skal du ikke regne med, at du kan slippe den på gåturene, efter den er blevet kønsmoden. For hvis den får fært af vildt, vil den med al sandsynlighed følge sin medfødte jagtlyst og forfølge vildtet. Ofte i timer ad gangen. Den er meget motionskrævende og skal derfor have daglige og lange gåture samt mentale udfordringer som spor.

Er racen avlet til vogtning af ejendom eller dyreflokke, vil den formodentlig udvikle en naturlig reservation over for fremmede mennesker og hunde. Den kan virke afvisende og mistænksom over for gæster og børnenes legekammerater. Og den vil ofte have svært ved at omgås fremmede hunde – specielt han til han. Mange af de små familie- og selskabshunde er avlet til at holde vagt ved at gø. Så når der kommer fremmede mennesker, eller den hører fremmede lyde, vil det være helt naturligt, at den gør højt og længe.

Stil krav til din opdrætter

Når først du har besluttet dig for en race, kan du gå videre til næste trin – at finde en opdrætter. At købe hundehvalp er en tillidssag. Brug noget tid på at finde en opdrætter, du har tillid til og en god dialog med – også hvis noget mod forventning skulle gå galt senere i hvalpens liv. Der skal være en god kemi imellem jer, så du som hvalpekøber tør stille alle de spørgsmål, du har brug for svar på – også de dumme.

Som hvalpekøber skal du altid se det hjem, hvalpene vokser op. Gode opdrættere har rene lokaler og glade hunde. De har intet at skjule og åbner gerne deres hjem og viser dig registrerings- og sundhedspapirer på moderen og hvalpene. Besøg altid flere opdrættere – også selv om du måske efter det allerførste besøg er overbevist om, at du har fundet den rigtige opdrætter.

Ved at besøge flere forskellige opdrættere, vil du få et bedre billede af både den race, du er interesseret i, og af hvordan opdrætterne går til den store opgave det er at have hvalpe. Du må aldrig lade dig spise af med at mødes på en rasteplads, hvor du får en hvalp overdraget. Det er vigtigt, at du insisterer på at se de forhold, som hundene lever under til hverdag. Kan du ikke få lov til dette, bør du vælge en anden opdrætter. Ved at se de voksne hunde hos opdrætterne kan du også danne dig et indtryk af, om racen passer til dine forventninger.

Få hjælp til at vælge

Er I en familie med mindre børn, skal du vælge en hvalp, der temperamentsmæssigt ligger ”midt i” kuldet. Hvis den er for aktiv, kan du risikere, at den stresser for meget omkring børnene (bider og hopper op i leg). Og er den lidt forsigtig, risikerer du, at den trækker sig væk og bliver utryg, fordi den synes, at børnene er for vilde og støjniveauet er for højt.

Er du uden børn, har mere tid og skal evt. bruge hunden til det, den er avlet til, er det en god idé at tage den selvsikre og initiativrige hvalp. Den vil formodentlig være i besiddelse af en stor portion motivation og iver for at blive beskæftiget og brugt til den funktion, den skal udfylde. Og husk, at det er lettere at nedtone en adfærd end at fremme den – og derfor vil den aktive og nysgerrige hvalp som regel være lettere at træne og motivere, end den rolige og forsigtige i kuldet.

Ældre mennesker eller mennesker, der lever et stille liv, vil kunne få stor glæde af den hvalp, der ikke er så ”fremme på poterne”. De, der ønsker en hund uden de store udfordringer, vil med stor succes kunne vælge den forsigtige og lidt tilbageholdende hvalp i kuldet.

Box and Arrow Orbital Configurations using

Pauli Exclusion Principle and Hund's Rule

There is yet another way to writing electron configurations. It is called the "Box and Arrow" (or circle and X) orbital configuration.

Sublevels can be broken down into regions called "orbitals". An orbital is defined as the most probable location for finding an electron. Each orbital holds 2 electrons.

This sublevel configuration can be broken down into orbitals (boxes).

1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6 4s 2 3d 10 4p 6 .

Video below on how the sublevels build.

There are a few rules for the box and arrow configurations.

Aufbau Principle - electrons fill orbitals starting at the lowest available energy state before filling higher states (1s before 2s).

Pauli Exclusion Principle

An orbital can hold 0, 1, or 2 electrons only, and if there are two electrons in the orbital, they must have opposite (paired) spins.

When we draw electrons, we use up and down arrows. So, if an electron is paired up in a box, one arrow is up and the second must be down.

(Therefore, no two electrons in the same atom can have the same set of four Quantum Numbers . )

incorrect; electrons must spin in opposite directions

correct; the electrons have opposite spins

When filling sublevels other than s, electrons are placed in individual orbitals before they are paired up.

Electrons fill like people do on a bus. You would never sit right next to someone you did not know if there are free seats available, unless of course all the seats are taken then you must pair up.

So when working with the p sublevel, electrons fill like this. up, up, up. down, down, down. take a look

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Hund's Rules

1. The term with maximum multiplicity lies lowest in energy

Note: Some references, such as Haken & Wolf, use Hund's Rule #1 to apply to the nature of full shells and subshells. Full shells and subshells contribute nothing to the total angular momenta L and S. If you call this Hund'e Rule #1, then the above rules will be bumped up one in number. I don't know which is the more common practice.

Hund's Rule #1

The term with the maximum multiplicity lies lowest in energy.

These sketches are conceptual only. No attempt has been made to do any realistic scaling.

Note that the energies we are discussing here are electric potential energies, so that a negative electron in the vicinity of a positive nucleus will have a negative energy leading to a bound state. Any force between the electrons will tend to counter that, contributing a positive potential energy which makes the electrons less tightly bound, or higher in potential energy.

Hund's Rule #2

For a given multiplicity, the term with the largest value of L lies lowest in energy.

The basis for this rule is essentially that if the electrons are orbiting in the same direction (and so have a large total angular momentum) they meet less often than when they orbit in opposite directions. Hence their repulsion is less on average when L is large.

These influences on the atomic electron energy levels is sometimes called the orbit-orbit interaction. The origin of the energy difference lies with differences in the coulomb repulsive energies between the electrons.

For large L value, some or all of the electrons are orbiting in the same direction. That implies that they can stay a larger distance apart on the average since they could conceivably always be on the opposite side of the nucleus. For low L value, some electrons must orbit in the opposite direction and therefore pass close to each other once per orbit, leading to a smaller average separation of electrons and therefore a higher energy.

Hund's Rule #3

For atoms with less than half-filled shells, the level with the lowest value of J lies lowest in energy.

When the shell is more than half full, the opposite rule holds (highest J lies lowest). The basis for the rule is the spin-orbit coupling. The scalar product S·L is negative if the spin and orbital angular momentum are in opposite directions. Since the coefficient of S·L is positive, lower J is lower in energy.

Exceptions to Hund's Rules

Hund's rules presume L-S coupling and presume that the electrons can be considered to be in a unique configuration. Neither is always true. For heavier elements, the "j-j coupling" scheme often gives better agreement with experiment.

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Afghan Hound

​Since ancient times, Afghan Hounds have been famous for their elegant beauty. But the thick, flowing coat that is the breed’s crowning glory isn’t just for show—it served as protection from the harsh climate in mountainous regions where Afghans originally earned their keep. Beneath the glamorous exterior is a powerful, agile hound—standing as high as 27 inches at the shoulder—built for a long day’s hunt. Their huge paw pads act as shock absorbers on their homeland’s punishing terrain.

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  • Afghan Hound

  • Personality: A breed of charming contradictions: independent and aloof, but sweet and profoundly loyal; dignified, but with a silly streak
  • Energy Level: Very Active; Bred for high-speed pursuit, Afghans need fenced-in running room and brisk walks
  • Good with Children: Better with Supervision
  • Good with other Dogs: With Supervision
  • Shedding: Infrequent, Hypoallergenic
  • Grooming: Weekly
  • Trainability: Independent
  • Height: 25-27 inches
  • Weight: 50-60 pounds
  • Life Expectancy: 12-18 years
  • Barking Level: Barks When Necessary

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The long, fine coat of the Afghan is a sort found among animals native to high altitudes.

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Breed History

The Afghan Hound was officially recognized by the AKC

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A breed of charming contradictions: independent and aloof, but sweet and profoundly loyal.

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The Afghan Hound is an aristocrat, his whole appearance one of dignity and aloofness with no trace of plainness or coarseness. He has a straight front, proudly carried head, eyes gazing into the distance as if in memory of ages past. The striking characteristics of the breed-exotic, or "Eastern," expression, long silky topknot, peculiar coat pattern, very prominent hipbones, large feet, and the impression of a somewhat exaggerated bend in the stifle due to profuse trouserings-stand out clearly, giving the Afghan Hound the appearance of what he is, a king of dogs, that has held true to tradition throughout the ages.

The head is of good length, showing much refinement, the skull evenly balanced with the foreface. There is a slight prominence of the nasal bone structure causing a slightly Roman appearance, the center line running up over the foreface with little or no stop, falling away in front of the eyes so there is an absolutely clear outlook with no interference; the underjaw showing great strength, the jaws long and punishing; the mouth level, meaning that the teeth from the upper jaw and lower jaw match evenly, neither overshot nor undershot. This is a difficult mouth to breed. A scissors bite is even more punishing and can be more easily bred into a dog than a level mouth, and a dog having a scissors bite, where the lower teeth slip inside and rest against the teeth of the upper jaw, should not be penalized. The occipital bone is very prominent. The head is surmounted by a topknot of long silky hair. Ears-The ears are long, set approximately on level with outer corners of the eyes, the leather of the ear reaching nearly to the end of the dog's nose, and covered with long silky hair. Eyes-The eyes are almond-shaped (almost triangular), never full or bulgy, and are dark in color. Nose-Nose is of good size, black in color. Faults-Coarseness; snipiness; overshot or undershot; eyes round or bulgy or light in color; exaggerated Roman nose; head not surmounted with topknot.

Neck: The neck is of good length, strong and arched, running in a curve to the shoulders which are long and sloping and well laid back. Faults-Neck too short or too thick; a ewe neck; a goose neck; a neck lacking in substance.

Body: The back line appearing practically level from the shoulders to the loin. Strong and powerful loin and slightly arched, falling away toward the stern, with the hipbones very pronounced; well ribbed and tucked up in flanks. The height at the shoulders equals the distance from the chest to the buttocks; the brisket well let down, and of medium width. Faults-Roach back, swayback, goose rump, slack loin; lack of prominence of hipbones; too much width of brisket, causing interference with elbows.

The tail set is not too high on the body, having a ring, or a curve on the end; should never be curled over, or rest on the back, or be carried sideways; and should never be bushy.

Forelegs are straight and strong with great length between elbow and pastern; elbows well held in; forefeet large in both length and width; toes well arched; feet covered with long thick hair; fine in texture; pasterns long and straight; pads of feet unusually large and well down on the ground. Shoulders have plenty of angulation so that the legs are well set underneath the dog. Too much straightness of shoulder causes the dog to break down in the pasterns, and this is a serious fault. All four feet of the Afghan Hound are in line with the body, turning either in nor out. The hind feet are broad and of good length; the toes arched, and covered with long thick hair; hindquarters powerful and well muscled, with great length between hip and hock; hocks are well let down; good angulation of both stifle and hock; slightly bowed from hock to crotch. Faults-Front or back feet thrown outward or inward; pads of feet not thick enough; or feet too small; or any other evidence of weakness in feet; weak or broken down pasterns; too straight in stifle; too long in hock.

Hindquarters, flanks, ribs, forequarters, and legs well covered with thick, silky hair, very fine in texture; ears and all four feet well feathered; from in front of the shoulders; and also backwards from the shoulders along the saddle from the flanks and the ribs upwards, the hair is short and close, forming a smooth back in mature dogs - this is a traditional characteristic of the Afghan Hound. The Afghan Hound should be shown in its natural state; the coat is not clipped or trimmed; the head is surmounted (in the full sense of the word) with a topknot of long, silky hair - that is also an outstanding characteristic of the Afghan Hound. Showing of short hair on cuffs on either front or back legs is permissible. Fault-Lack of shorthaired saddle in mature dogs.

Afghan HoundCare

Good nutrition for Afghan Hounds is very important from puppyhood to their senior years.

This magnificent coat will require frequent baths and thorough grooming.

Afghan Hounds require a great deal of exercise.

Seek a veterinarian who is familiar with sighthounds and their specific needs such as sensitivities with anesthesia.

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der Große/Kleine Hund (Astron) Great(er)/Little or Lesser Dog

junger Hund puppy, pup

die Familie der Hunde the dog or canine family

Hunde, die (viel) bellen, beißen nicht (Prov) empty vessels make most noise (Prov)

getroffene Hunde bellen inf if the cap fits, wear it

viele Hunde sind des Hasen Tod (Prov) there is not much one person can do against many

wie Hund und Katze leben to live like cat and dog, to lead a cat-and-dog life

ich würde bei diesem Wetter keinen Hund auf die Straße jagen I wouldn't send a dog out in this weather

damit kann man keinen Hund hinterm Ofen hervorlocken inf that's not going to tempt anybody

müde wie ein Hund sein inf to be dog-tired

er ist bekannt wie ein bunter Hund inf everybody knows him

kein Hund nimmt ein Stück Brot von ihm everyone avoids him like the plague

das ist (ja) zum Junge-Hunde-Kriegen inf it's enough to give you kittens

da wird der Hund in der Pfanne verrückt inf it's enough to drive you crazy inf or round the twist (Brit) inf

da liegt der Hund begraben inf (so) that's what is/was behind it all , (Haken, Problem etc) that's the problem

er ist mit allen Hunden gehetzt inf he knows all the tricks, there are no flies on him (Brit) inf

er ist ein armer Hund he's a poor soul or devil inf

er ist völlig auf dem Hund inf he's really gone to the dogs inf

auf den Hund kommen inf to go to the dogs inf

jdn auf den Hund bringen inf to ruin sb , (gesundheitlich) to ruin sb's health

die Weiber haben/der Suff hat ihn auf den Hund gebracht inf women have/drink has been his ruin or downfall

vor die Hunde gehen inf to go to the dogs inf (=sterben) to die, to perish (=getötet werden) to cop it (Brit) inf , to be killed

du blöder Hund inf you silly or stupid bastard sl

du gemeiner Hund inf you rotten bastard sl

du schlauer or gerissener Hund inf you sly or crafty devil or old fox

schlafende Hunde soll man nicht wecken (prov) let sleeping dogs lie (Prov)

Results found in: English-German

  • you rat! exp. du Hund!
  • sly dog exp. gerissener Hund
  • dirty dog exp. gemeiner Hund
  • to give a dog a scratch exp. einen Hund kratzen
  • a poor blighter exp. ein armer Hund

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