How to choose the Dog that is right for you

By: Holly Mitchell

Whether you are living alone, or have a loving family, dogs make wonderful pets. Each dog has such a different and enjoyable personality that can offer you years of enjoyment. Before you go out and buy or adopt your puppy, there are a few things you must know.

What type of dog do I want?

The breed choice is one of the most vital things. It's important to get a breed that is most compatible with you. It's important to know what the dog's temperament is like. If you have a family, a child-friendly dog, like a Golden Retriever would be a better choice over the Shih Tzu. The Shih Tzu, however, would be more compatible with you if you lived alone, because the breed is very loyal to it's owner.

Another thing you should keep in mind is living conditions. If you have a small apartment, it wouldn't be wise to buy a Greyhound, which is known to need a lot of exercise and open fields to play with. Boston Terriers are a breed that are both good for apartments and for the country. Choosing a dog with improper living conditions can make an unhappy pet.

Where can I find a dog?

Looking through ads in your paper, you will find advertisements for dogs. Doing so is almost a double-edged sword. Although you may find puppies for a great price, they might not come from a healthy home. If you choose this route, be sure on your visit to the owner you ask about the temperament of the puppies parents. With this information, it is easier to see how your dog will turn out. Also ask about the parents past in health, which can determine what you may or may not want to look out for in your pet. Watch the puppies, don't always go on which is the cutest. Recognize which ones are more playful or mellow. Also ask what shots, if any, the puppies have received.

Adopting your pet is another idea. DogInformationResource.com is a common and reliable resource that you can use online. You want to get some of the same information from online and local adoptions centers as well. Make sure the place you are going to is reliable. Local pet stores is one of the most obvious approaches, but beware of overpriced dogs. Although being socialized with other dogs is usually a good thing, it could have fleas if it is not taken care of properly.

What other things should I keep in mind?

Before you get your adorable puppy, there are a few things you must buy. A crate is vital for potty training. Puppy proofing your house and making sure small items are not littered on the floor helps save money in damage, whether it's to your house or to your dog. Be sure to have good puppy chow, and a few toys available for your pet to enjoy. You should start training and socializing your dog as soon as possible for it to be an all around better pet as well. With all of this in mind, you can be the perfect parent to your perfect puppy.

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Holly Mitchell is an experienced dog breeder and dog trainer for over 10 years. Check out DogInformationResource.com for more info.


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