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When choosing a
Dog breed, there are many things you have to take into consideration. The main consideration is that the dog breed you choose should suit the family that you're bringing him into. They make wonderful companions and friends if you choose wisely. This means you have some research to do before you make your final choice. Remember there are also responsibilities that go along with taking in your canine friend.
Your first consideration should be the kind of lifestyle that you live. If you're a very active outdoors person, then perhaps a good choice would be a Dalmatian or a Weimaraner, both of which are large dogs with high-energy. They are well-suited for the athletic person. Both these dog breeds need very little
grooming and are always ready to go. When you get your dog, a good idea would be to enroll him in obedience
training classes so he can become well socialized and get used to other people, especially if your lifestyle includes being around large numbers of people.
The other side of the coin is if you work a ten-hour day and want to do nothing else, but relax when you get home. Here is where choosing a dog breed is very important. Of course, no matter what type of dog you choose, you have to
walk it to give it exercise on a daily basis. A Miniature Schnauzer may be appropriate for this type of life style. Even though we like relaxing, a dog can change your life by forcing you to get outside for the morning or evening walk.
If you are in a family with lots of children, this can pose a bit of a problem by matching up a
dog that will be able to take the noise and turmoil of the house and still enjoy being there. A big dog would not be to your advantage if your children are small, as they tend to jump and could cause injury to a small child without meaning to. Border Terriers make very good dogs for this type of household. These are hearty dogs, they are fairly small, and have outstanding adaptability, which will keep everyone in the home happy and content. When choosing a dog breed make sure you consider all the aspects of owning one.
When choosing a dog breed you should keep in mind that they are not interchangeable. Most dogs have been bred to do a particular job. While few are used for certain jobs in today's world, they still have the instincts that belong to their breed. Different breeds require different care, training,
food, and exercise. Some are laid back and gentle, while others are dominant and noisy. Some dig holes and climb
fences to satisfy the need to do the amount of running they require and others can prove to be damaging around your home. Therefore, you need to research the dog before you buy. With so many dogs on the market, choosing a dog breed should be more than just a passing thought.
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