Give Plenty of Thought to Selecting Your New Dog
Give Plenty of Thought to Selecting a New Dog
How would you go about selecting a new dog for your pet? Would
you get a mean looking attack dog? How about a member of the toy
breeds? First, think about what you want to accomplish and give
careful consideration to other members of the family. Your new
dog will actually become a member of the family and for many
years. Nowadays, dogs live longer than they used to.
Make sure you and your family are ready to make the commitment
before you start looking. Is the dog for you or your children?
Spend some time researching your options and discuss them with
your family. Sometimes, people lose interest shortly after
getting a dog and guess who suffers. Dogs can help pull a family
together and give a sense of fulfillment. One of the most
endearing things about dogs is their ability to forgive and
offer their love no matter what mood their human partners may be
in.
Many people start with a puppy. A puppy is more sociable and
adaptable. And, you get to watch him grow. But, there are plenty
of grown dogs available for many reasons. Some, admittedly, have
behavioral problems. But, others just outlived their owners and
would make great companions. You need to decide whether you want
a female or a male dog. There is not a lot of difference insofar
as pet qualities there. If the female is not to have puppies
later, she needs to be spayed. Otherwise, it is a problem trying
to avoid male dogs later on. The male could be neutered, but he
cannot sire puppies if that is done. Thank about your options
before making these decisions.
Different breeds have different temperaments. Some breeds are
just too risky for children. You will find that size really
plays no part in temperament. Some large dogs are gentle and
some small dogs run around wanting to challenge others. Even
within the same litter, you can find differences in dogs. When
you are looking at puppies to buy, observe whether the puppy is
playful or overly timid. Keep in mind, young puppies may not
have been handled much.
Take some time to research the breeds you are looking at when
selecting a new dog. Be certain you are going to have time to
care for your new dog. Some breeds may need more exercise,
training or special climate. For example, a Yorkshire terrier
will take a lot of grooming time because of his luxurious coat.
When selecting your new dog, you need to carefully consider the
place or breeder that you will purchase your dog from. If
dealing with a breeder, be sure that they are respectable and
dedicated to the standard of breeding itself, and not just in it
for the money. Some breeders truly care about their dogs, while
others don't, and that means that the puppy may not be
socialized or might have been treated roughly or poorly.
To summarize, now that you are looking for a big dog or small
dog for your family, if you include thought and common sense in
selecting your new dog, you should be able to find the perfect
one for you. Your new dog will offer you a lasting, loving
relationship that is sure to be fulfilling for all of you.
Remember, you are choosing a new family member; make an educated
choice and get ready for a great experience for you and your
family!