July 3, 2009

Guide For Finding The Perfect Dog

by Amarea Fulkakis

Growing up minus the company of a well-loved pooch because of overbearing parents is not something worth looking back on. Even if they do have valid concerns such as filthy and flea-infested playmates, it is still a pathetic reason. Other kids were able to have their experience of a lifetime with their favorite dogs and that is something extraordinary. So, if you want your kids to lead a much happier life compared to yours, get a pet dog to be their reliable friend and companion as they grow old.

You have to mull over a lot of things when deciding to buy a pet from the veterinarian. You must take into consideration the other occupants in your house, the size of your living abode as well as the garden, the dog’s breed and the maintenance price that you might possibly shoulder.

This article will explain the reasons for each consideration. Read on so that you will be guided accordingly in your search for the ultimate dog.

If you are a single guy or girl, then you won’t have to think of other people’s opinions about what dog to get. However, if you have a wife or kids, that’s a different matter altogether. Their opinions should be factored in so that you can make the best choice for the whole family. They can help you see clearly all the advantages and disadvantages of getting a particular dog. Collaborate with them in a harmonious manner.

Second, the size of your house and yard must be assessed. If you have a small place, a small dog should be your pet. They do not require a humongous place to play around in. If you provide them with a small dog house, they won’t complain. This is not the case for guard dogs. They want a huge area where they can run and play to their heart’s content. If they can’t stretch their lean limbs and torso every single day, they will feel bad and get depressed. This would cause mayhem because they may throw temper tantrums. You don’t want this to happen, right? Therefore, be wise enough to know what is good for your dog.

Third, find a dog whose breed matches your personality. You should spend hours of deliberation with regards to this issue. Remember that each breed has its share of quirks that must be taken into consideration. If you like small and furry animal friends, toy dogs like a Japanese Spitz and poodle are the perfect choices. You may also want to include terriers and pugs in your list of possible options. They are playful and need constant attention so someone who is enthusiastic will get along well with them. Authoritative figures are best suited for German shepherd, Pit-bull and Rottweiler. They need to be disciplined and controlled so they are definitely not for the faint of heart. They require an individual who can force them into submission when they are still young so that they will grow up as well-mannered adults.

Fourth, if you don’t have tons of money to splurge on the pooch’s maintenance cost, just get one that’s easy to take care of. This means that furry animals requiring weekly grooming care are a no-no. The same rule applies to exotic kinds like Alaskan-born Siberian huskies, who need really cold environments in order to survive.

There is no need to rush when getting a pet dog. Patience is a virtue in this case. Since you will be together for a long time, it pays to get the perfect pooch.

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