Decisions, Decisions, Decisions
Deciding to own a pet, in particular a dog is a serious matter,
and shouldn't be taken lightly.
A well considered, objective decision can lead to much pleasure
and happiness. Conversly a hasty, unwisa choice may result in
frustration and uhhppiness.
Rember, as barbara woodhouse, a world faamous dog trainer said
"There are no bad dogs, only inexperienced owners."
Unfortunatly many people do not take into consideration all the
factors involved when they decide to buy or adopt a pet.
Many times children have a great influence in these matters.
Often with unhappy results and sometimes with tragic
consequences.
I live in an area where many people have seasonal homes. More
times than you can imagine parents buy their offspring puppies
when they come here for the summer and abandon them when they
leave in the fall.
Part of this problem is that we are a very rich society as some
of these abandoned waifs are purebred dogs. I can attest to this
because we have a six-year-old purebred Shi-Tzu that we adopted
five years ago. And we have adopted neglected dogs before. We
have also purchased AKC registered dogs so we aren't against
that practice. Whatever suits you and yur pocket book is fine.
When rescued she was emaciated and the skin was torn off her
back. The SPCA nursed her back to health and when we got her she
still only weighed seven pounds. In less than six months she
doubled her weight. She's a wonderful dog but still terrified of
people, particularly men.
This is one example of the many incidences. This one has a happy
ending. Many don't they're put to death, because of the overload
Facilities and help.
But let's get back to some of the basic sources of this dilemma.
A lot of the problem is due to the fact that often people don't
take he time to consider all the factors involved before they
procure a dog. Then you end up with either unhappy people or
miserable pets. Not every one abandons or abuses them, but many
live to regret their choices.
Here are some factors that warrant consideration.
Resposibility:
You are taking on the responsibility of a helpless creature that
is entirely dependent on you. It cannot feed or shelter itself.
If injured it can't take care of itself. Dogs need grooming
bathing and above all attention and love; they can't do for
themselves.
Expense:
Today it's expensive to keep a pet. Many need expensive
grooming. Dog food is not cheap. There are mandatory medical
bills and license fees. Even adopting a dog is fairly expensive
and usually you're obligated to pay to neuter them.
Environment:
This is very important and frequently the root of serious
problems. Large dogs need large facilities for living and
exercise. Yet people who, live in small apartments often buy
monsters. Older people buy big dogs then they are unable to walk
well enough to exercise them.
Allergy Problems:
Some owners have respiritory problems. Some types of dogs are a
greater problem than others. Some dogs like Shi-Tzus and some
others are practically allergenic. Before you buy check it out,
there's plenty of information on the Internet.
Shedding:
Dogs have basically three types of coats.
Short hair no undercaot. They shed but not too bad and are easy
to maintain. Examples: fox terriers, bull dogs.Beagles, whippets.
Medium long with undercoat: They shed a lot and need a lot of
brushing, but not expensive grooming, Examples: Germann
Shepherds, reteivers, Collies.
Hair: They don't shed at all and have very little odor. Often do
not present an allergy problem
Require a lot of brushing and expensive frequent grooming.
Examples:
Poodles, Shi-Tzus, Lhasa-apsos.
If you or your spouse is fussy about your home, clothing and
furniture this can be a big issue.
Children:
Create mny problems, Little children should not have dogs. The
best natured animal if provoked by an innocent but rowdy kid can
get bitten. A dog is still a dog. The older ones want the pet
and promise to care for it. You know what happpens. Mom or Pop
end up taking care of the dog.
The Time Factor:
Today with most parents working it's difficult to care for a
dog. Then need care and affection. They're part of the family.
They need attention, they need brushing, bathing, feeding and
exercising. If you don't have the time to devote, don't own one.
Temperment:
Dogs like people are individuals and have temperments. Sometimes
you can get a pet that you're incompatible with. This is one
reason I advocate adopting dogs that are a little more mature.
This is important if you are considering a mixed puppy. They're
all cute when they're babies, but you never know what they'll
look like when full grown. Mixed breeds however are worth
considering. Often they have better temperments than finely bred
species. Also, some of the most gorgeous dogs I have ever seen
were cross bred. As for intelligence, just look at the movie
dogs; almost all of them are mutts.
Consider all these factors and others that are relevant, and if
you're as we are, you'll find it worthwhile to have a loving
friend for life. Go For It. For more information regarding pets
go to http://www.caveatemptorus.com/pets.html