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Learning About Dog Breeds

2016/5/3 14:01:12
There are so many dog breeds to choose from that it might be extremely difficult and the worst of all is that all puppies look cute with eyes imploring to take them home.

You can adopt a dog by purchasing a puppy from dog breeders or take one from an animal shelter. Most animal shelters will have varied dog breeds and consists mainly of rescued animals. There's one problem with adopting a dog from an animal shelter: The selection of available dog breeds as pets can be quite overwhelming. After all the fact of the matter is that man's best friend comes in different shapes, sizes, color and personalities.

One of the good things about shelter dog is that they make wonderful pets and lifelong companions for you as well as your family. The bad part is that some of these dogs might not be as good and may be moody and grumpy as well. The key lies in knowing what dog breeds you should look for. Here are some of the things that you should know:

Examine
You need to examine a particular breed on the basis of the fact that whether it can match your lifestyle or not. If you are living alone in a small or compact second-floor apartment then adopting large dog breeds like the German Shepherd Dog or the retrievers will definitely not be the right choice. Alternatively, if you have a family of four and are looking for a pet who can match up to your active lifestyle then retrievers or a GSD will be perfect. The points you need to consider include the size of the dog, friendliness, temperament, exercise requirements, assertiveness, and his compatibility with children.

Different Breeds and Mixes
So how can you find one particular dog from different dog breeds who has the qualities that you are looking for? The best way to know that is by getting as much information as possible like you can learn about different dog breeds, or visit an animal shelter and speak adoption counselors there for more guidance. Most dogs fall into 2 basic categories: mixed breeds and purebreds. Most of the animal shelters will have plenty of mixed breeds and purebreds. The significant difference between the mixed breeds and purebreds is that purebreds because of their ancestors, parents and history are members of the same breed and display a specific "breed standard." This basically means that if you were to adopt a purebred puppy, then there is a good chance that you will know about what his size will be or particular behavioral characteristics as well as diseases that he might be prone to.

Mixed dog breeds also offer quite a few advantages over purebreds. If you are thinking of adopting a mixed breed, then you can be assured of the combined traits of two or more dog breeds. You will also get a dog whose probability of being free from various genetic defects will be higher as compared to purebred. One of the best things about mixed breeds is that they are considered to be the more "natural" dogs. They make unique companion, offer loyalty and love and can adapt to any environment without too much of a fuss.