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Picking Out the Perfect Dog Breed
Written by: James Johnson
Here are some important thoughts and/or
questions you should have in your mind before you go out & bring home
your new dog, first off I will pull no punches in this regard of
owning a new dog. It is a lot of work at first; here is an example,
every time the new pup wakes up from a nap he or she will need to go
pee and off you go outside. This new dog will be with you for the next
10 to 15 years at least. Also, this new dog can and will be a loyal,
faithful and devoted companion. Bringing a dog into your home is an
important step for you and/or your family. There are many breeds to
choose from, how do you manage to make a decision on which one breed
is best suited for you? With a little thought, you can nail down the
selections & find the best-suited dog breed by following a few simple
steps.
Foremost, how much space do you have. Many
people tend to forget this factor. Ask yourself how much space do you
have in your home. It should be the primary factor to consider before
picking the dog breed. If you and/or your family live in a tiny
apartment, you will want to refrain from getting a large dog. Look for
dogs in the Toy group, such as Yorkshire Terriers, or Some of the
smaller dogs in the Terrier group, like the Miniature Schnauzer.
With that said, if you have children, you
have to think about the size of the dog, as well. Very small dogs,
such as Chihuahuas or Maltese, can be very frail & are occasionally
accidentally injured by very tiny children. But then, very prominent
dogs, such as Boxers or the Saint Bernard, can be overly rumbustious
as puppies & can inadvertently turn your infant into a human bowling
pin. Consider average sized breeds, such as Fox Terriers or Lhasa
Apsos, as an alternative. It's best to consider the children rather
than your own preference.
The next thing is, can you give your new
dog any exercise. If you have a residence with a fenced yard, your
domestic dog will be able to get some physical exercise on his own.
But, dog breeds in the Sporting, Hound, & Herding groupings are very
high-energy animals & you will need to have enough time to provide
them with more intensive physical exercise. Plan to take a great deal
of long strolls with your new hound or go for a day-after-day romp in
the park. Let's think about it, these new dog breeds were bred to work
hard and don't do well unless they have a job to do or a way to burn
off excess energy.
Finally, don't forget to look at grooming
demands. Some domestic dog breeds only need a little more than a half
hour or so of grooming a week, while others call for to be groomed for
around a little more than an hour a day. So let's think about it, if
you are short on time, don't buy a Poodle or a Maltese, unless, of
course, you plan to take your new hound for a groom. Breeds like
Boston Terriers or Whippets are fine choices for busy people who don't
have time to do a lot of grooming. Boiled down, the best dog breed is
the one that fits the kind of life the future owner has.
Lastly, Most people choose their dog breed
because each person has their own pre-conceived idea of what he or she
wants in a dog. Sometimes its just the physical attributes of the dog,
like the size, the shape of the face and/or the overall looks. Do
yourself a favor and do not forget the above simple steps.
After you make up your mind on which breed
of new puppy you want, you will need to consider the age of the new
puppy. Many individuals opt to buy a cuddly little puppy instead of an
older new hound. While puppies have not acquired any bad habits, it
will be up to the new owner to be sure that the puppy becomes
housebroken and obedience trained.
Whilst you've specified the breed options
and have determined which new dog is right for you, don't get too
relaxed. After all, you still have a single more important choice to
make, what to name your new puppy!
Your choice for a dog breed is many. For
more informative articles and pictures of different breeds, to help
you with your dog breed choice go to
http://choose-your-dog-breed.info or dog breeds.
About the Author:
James Johnson, the author of this article,
discovers and presents information so you can become knowledgeable, in
the subjects you are searching for. I hope you find this article
helpful. Your choice for a dog breed is many. For more informative
articles and pictures of different breeds, to help you with your dog
breed choice go to
http://choose-your-dog-breed.info.
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