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Whats A Good Dog Breed For You?

2016/5/3 14:02:44
Dogs are a human's best friend. There are few pets as loyal and loving as a dog would be. However, even animals are or are not compatible with humans. Therefore, be sure to do some research before you opt for a dog breed. Different dog breeds have different needs and wants.

Content: Who of us hasn't been through those days when having a pet only seemed natural, or one of those needs that were never experienced? Sadly, it is these impulse decisions that result in people getting a dog from a wrong dog breed and having a traumatic experience as a pet owner. Here are some tips for you to choose the dog breed that would be perfect for you.

Size of the Dog: This would be the first aspect you would have to look into while choosing a dog breed. The size of a dog breed would range from as much as eleven pounds to more than a hundred and forty pounds. Therefore, you will have to look into various factors, like would you wish to invest in strong and durable furniture for a heavy duty pet dog.
Energy Levels: One can own a dog for various reasons. Either they need a safe and loyal pet for their old age, or would want a energetic, lively pet while they run with the same speed of life itself. Make sure what that the dog has a lifestyle that compliments yours. If your energy levels are low, or if you do not have time to run with your pet dog in a garden, make sure you get a dog breed that can do without it.
Exercise Levels: All pets, and dogs, need exercise. Don't give a dog exercise and you will see the major change in their behavior and health. However, some dogs require less exercise and some do not. Make sure you decide and adhere to a amount of time that you would spend with your dog in pure, refined exercise.
Training Ease: All dogs can be trained, its just that some dog breeds take more time than other dog breeds. Make it a point to get a dog breed that trains according to your ease. Otherwise, you will end up with a dog that requires a lot of training and a owner who does not have a single minute to spare for the dog.
Affection: It is a misconception that all dogs are playful. Some dogs are quite unsociable and may cause problems whenever your friends, family or relatives walk into your house. Therefore, make it a point to keep your social life in question while deciding on the pet dog that you are thinking about. You would not want to be known as 'that man with his dog', right?
Security Level: While choosing your dog breed, think about what you want your dog to be. If you wish your dog to be a security guard for you, make sure you do not end up with a lap dog.