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Facts you should consider before getting a new dog to your family

By: jeffrey eugenio
Posted on: 2008-05-24
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Article Summary: An ordinary breed may need daily grooming to keep their coats well maintained. Take time to research about the dog that you want. Check the breed’s temperament, size, and also grooming requirements before you make any decision. Researching those important information will surely save you a lot of time and avoid any problem in taking care of the dog. Remember that it’s only fair to the dog you picked that you be ready for its basic needs, plus provide the love and attention that only you and your family can give.

Knowing information about the pet that we want can help us a lot in deciding on whether or not to get that dog. The dissimilarities in behavior and personality among dog breeds can be as varied as the uniqueness in people. Knowing the right match between the dog breed with the holder or family is the key to success in bringing a dog into your house.

There are numerous varieties that are naturally introduced to the dog world also those produced purposely by cross-breeding or breeding 2 different dogs, such as a Labradoodle (cross between a Labrador Retriever and a Poodle).

The obvious question to ask yourself is, what dog size your family can handle. Having a house with a huge back yard is sufficient room for a big dog to run around.

Are you searching for a dog breed that is sturdy, yet cute and good with your kids? Are you thinking of getting a guard dog for your business? Do you want to own a show dog to enter competitions?

Maybe you just want to have a loyal companion, petite enough to have in your home and calm enough to sit with your family and accompanying you? These are several concerns you should think about as you search for the right dog breed.

Are you living alone in your home? Single person who works long hours then choose a dog breed that can cope with many alone time at home – maybe pet dog that enjoy toys and can also entertains himself.

For a family with little children a medium to large-size dog is a good choice since it is calm by nature and patient with children. Kids often think that a pet dog is like a toy – your kids don't understand it's a living; breathing being that can get hurt and become aggressive by rough housing.

There are breeds that will not tolerate the bad behavior of small children, but would be great with grown-up kids. A good dog for older adults is a breed that doesn’t need that much maintenance.

Another 2 types of dogs are those that shed a lot and also those that do not shed. Shedding is a huge complaint of dog owners. Dog fur clings to furniture, clothing as well as people who sit anywhere in the house. Although short haired dogs may seem easier to groom but they can shed, too. Classification of shedding can be divided into barely sheds, seasonal only shedding and constant shedding.

Height and weight are considered when it comes to dog size. Smaller dogs weigh less than 10 pounds, medium dogs weigh 11-25 pounds, large dogs weigh 26-50 pounds and extra large dogs weight 51-80 pounds. There are also extremely large dogs like Mastiffs and St. Bernard that can reach up to 100-180 pounds. Now you see why size is also a big factor in choosing the right dog for your family.

Do you think your furniture can take a large dog? When you are picking a dog breed always remember to base your decision on the size the dog breed will grow to as an adult dog and not on the look of the puppy.

Always remember that big dogs are also big eaters. If you bring home a large dog like a Mastiff, you may need a second career just to pay for the dog health care.

Health care is another thing to consider. Some dogs require more grooming and care than others. Dogs like poodles or show dogs may spend a little more time in grooming centers than you do. An ordinary breed may need daily grooming to keep their coats well maintained. Take time to research about the dog that you want. Check the breed’s temperament, size, and also grooming requirements before you make any decision. Researching those important information will surely save you a lot of time and avoid any problem in taking care of the dog. Remember that it’s only fair to the dog you picked that you be ready for its basic needs, plus provide the love and attention that only you and your family can give.

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