When selecting a new dog to take home there are many things to
think about and to take into consideration. For instance, the
biggest question to ask yourself is why you want a dog? Do you
have children who have been begging you for one, or have you
decided you need a dog outside to warn of intruders? Maybe you
had one as a child and miss the companionship the dog gave you.
For whatever reason, dogs can bring families closer and leave
you with a sense of fulfillment—however you should know that not
all dogs are good for every situation.
If you are
selecting a new dog for your children, think about starting with
a puppy. Puppies are more sociable and adaptable, and you will
get to train them according to your needs. In addition, there’s
nothing quite as satisfying as watching your new puppy grow up
alongside your kids.
Next, you will need to decide on
male or female when selecting your new dog. Remember that males
tend to be bigger in stature than females, who stay relatively
more petite. Males are also more dominant and aggressive in
certain breeds.
Temperament should also be checked when
selecting a new dog. To do this, simply hold the dog in your
arms and tip him on his back (if size allows). If he struggles
consistently, this may mean he will take more patience in
training. If he lays there, genuinely calm, you can be rest
assured he is mild tempered and will be easy to work with. In
addition, clap your hands, or make other loud or sudden
movements. A mild tempered dog will look curiously at you, while
a shy or nervous dog will be startled or shy away.
It’s
important to always research the breeds you are looking at when
selecting a new dog. Make sure you are going to have time to
care for whichever one you choose. Depending on the breed, he
may need more exercise, training or special climate. For
example, a cocker spaniel will take a lot of grooming time and
expense because of his luxurious coat.
Although selecting
a new dog may seem like a no-brainer, you need to carefully
consider the place that you will purchase your dog from. If
dealing with a breeder, be sure that he/or she is 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 simply don’t, and that means that the puppy may not
be socialized or might have been treated roughly or poorly. If
you are going to buy a dog from the pet store, it’s a good idea
to ask around or make phone calls to other families who have
bought from the same pet store.
Whether 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.
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