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The decision to have a dog. Part two.

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Author: Isabella Vreeken

Article source: http://www.articlealley.com/. Used with author's permission.

When you are sure a dog would be very welcome in your house, it is time to decide which breed is best for you. A dog can be a great friend, but realize not every breed is a good match for your lifestyle.

Don't make a impulsive decision, for instance don't choose a Dalmatian because you enjoy the Disney movie "101 Dalmatians" so much. This type of dog is not a good choice when you are living in a small apartment or don't have time to take the dog for a long walk and give him quality playtime. Sadly enough a lot of this dogs end up in shelters because of an impulsive buy from the owner.

Before you make a final decision which dog is best for you try to learn as much as you can about the breeds you like most.

* What does the dog need, is it the right choice for a family with children?
* How old are the children, realize small children cannot handle a dominant dog breed.
* Can the dog stay alone for a few hours?
* When going on a holiday do you know someone who wants to take care of your pet,
if taking your dog with you is not an option?
* Does the dog need a lot of exercise.
* How about the size of the dog.
* A long coated dog needs more grooming then a short coated dog.
* Are you confident you can train and socialize your dog.?
* Some breeds need a firm leader to stay healthy and obedient.
* Think about the costs, a St. Bernard eats a lot more then a tiny Chihuahua.
* Pets need check-ups too, need vaccinations, need treatment when they get problems with their health.

Always remember when you buy a dog it is for a lifetime, too many unwanted dogs end up in a shelter.
A dog needs your commitment, your love and care. When you see your dog as a family member in his own way, he will be a wonderful friend.

Author: Isabella Vreeken
webmistress of www.dogsgiftsandcare.com
and www.doggietalk.blogspot.com


 
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