The American Pit Bull | Housebreaking your Pit Bull | Pit Bulls and Fleas | The Bizarre Eating Habits of Pit Bulls
Vaccinations for your Pit Bull
Before you Get a Pit Bull
Six Ways to Ease Your Dog’s Separation Anxiety
The Positive Side of Dog Crating

 

Three Training Tips
The Kennel Cough
Taking Good Care of Your Canine Pet
Raising Your Puppies

What to do With Puppy Biting
General Guide For Pet Owners
Hypoallergenic Dog Breeds
Choosing The Right Breeder

How To Recognize Emergency Symptoms In Your Dog
What Are Heartworms And How Can Your Prevent Them?
How To Choose the Perfect Dog For You And Your Family
Common Dog Skin Problems

Indoor Games For Dogs
Pittbull Names Guide
Making A Safe Home For A Pitbull Puppy
Dogs as Pets

  Pitbull-Dog-Help Home    
Dogs as Pets
If a creature is four-footed or two-footed, or if it flies, swims, crawls, or hops, you can be sure that someone at some time has made a pet of it. Interesting pets from all over the world have won places in the homes and hearts of people who keep animals for pleasure.
Of all animals, the domestic dog continues to hold the preferred place around the family hearth. The dog is still the favorite animal out-of-doors.
At some time long ago, human beings tamed a few wild dogs. The dogs may have been wolf cubs. Or they may have been jackals or some other member of the wild dog family. These early people found that dogs could be useful. They used dogs to help catch other animals and birds for food and clothing.
As human beings became more civilized, they found that the dog was a good friend and a helpful guard for their homes and cattle. In time, different breeds of dogs were developed for special purposes. Dogs with long noses (called muzzles)—like setters and pointers—were bred to track the scent of birds, rabbits, and other game. Breeds like the Greyhound, which is keen-sighted and fleet of foot, chased rabbits and deer. Strong, heavy dogs like the Mastiff, pulled carts. Other strong and highly intelligent breeds, like the German Sheperd Dog and Doberman Pinscher, were used as police dogs for guard work and to scent the enemy in war. People found that dogs are more easily trained than other animals. Some animal trainers say that the dog is the only animal that can be trained without using food as a reward.
Dogs were used for more than hunting and working. Some breeds came to be used in sports and as pets. The Bulldog was first used as bait bulls—a cruel sport in which the dog tortured the bull. Fighting dogs were entered in contests. The smallest breeds, needing little space and exercise, became popular as pets.
There are over 100 breeds of dogs fro which to choose. Your choice of a dog should depend upon whether you live in the city, you will be wise to have one of the smaller breeds, such as the pug, cocker spaniel, or Pekingese or a small mixed breed if you do not wish to buy a purebred dog. If you live in the country, you may enjoy one of the hounds, a sporting dog, a terrier, or maybe one of the working dogs, such as the Newfoundland, or a boxer. These dogs require considerable exercise, which they can have easily in the country.
Most dogs are easy to feed and to train. They are naturally meat eaters but will thrive on good quality prepared dog foods, which can be bought in any market.
All dogs should be inoculated against distemper, hepatitis, leptospirosis, and parvovirus when they are puppies. They should receive boosters every year.
English Springer Spaniel Dogs | English Toy Spaniel | Golden Retriever Dog | Labrador Retriever Dogs | Boxer Dogs | Bulldog Info | Bullmastiff Dog | Chihuahua Dog | Afghan Hound Dogs | American Eskimo Dogs | Basenji Dogs | Dog Information | Health | Gordon Setter | Pugs