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How To Choose the Perfect Dog For You And Your Family
There are many things to take into consideration when choosing a new dog. Perhaps the most important question is to ask yourself why do you want a dog? You may have children who are asking for a pet, you may need a dog for protection and security, or maybe you had a dog as a child and miss the companionship you received from your dog. Whatever your reasons may be, dogs can certainly enhance lives and bring families closer together. Be aware however, that not every dog will be a match for your situation.

If you will be choosing a dog for your children, consider a puppy. Puppies are quite sociable and can adapt easily to most situations. There is nothing more satisfying than watching your dog grow up alongside your children. You will also have to decide upon a male or a female dog. Keep in mind that males tend to be larger than the females and in some breeds the males are more aggressive. The temperament of the dog you choose is also a major consideration. In order to get a general idea of the temperament of the dog you are considering, pick the dog up and tip him on his back if the size of the dog allows. A mild tempered dog will lie there calmly while a dog that struggles to get free will require more patience and training. You can also clap your hands loudly and make sudden movements. A high-strung dog will be startled or run away, while a more mild-mannered dog will look at you curiously as if he/she is wondering what you are doing.

Make a point to do some research on the breed of the dog you are considering. Different breeds require varying levels of care and training. Depending on the breed you choose, the dog may need a special climate, frequent or rigorous exercise, and different grooming techniques. Dogs with thick, luxurious coats will need more frequent grooming, which can be very expensive. Selecting a new dog may seem like an easy decision but in reality there are many things to remember before you make your final choice. If you are planning to purchase a dog from a pet store or a breeder, make certain that the person or organization you are dealing with is professional and dedicated to quality and the safety of the dogs that they sell. There are stores and breeders who truly care about the welfare of the animals they sell, while others are in business only for the money and may operate at a lower standard than is acceptable.

A dog can be a wonderful addition to your life and the fulfillment you will receive is priceless. Make sure you understand the needs of the breed you choose and that the temperament of the dog is a match for your family and your lifestyle.

   
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