Sunday, December 20, 2009
To Buy Or Adopt A Dog - That Is The Question
Are you happy at home, but it only seems to lack something. Oh, it's a dog. I remember when you were a child, the fun he had with his dog.Whilst can not recapture their youth can fill the void. And for those of you who have children who can enjoy the love and care for your dog very personal. It will also help teach "some" responsibility. Hey, every child is committed to taking the dog for a walk before getting one, but when the chips are down! Teaching a love of animals and responsibilities are secondary benefits of owning a small dog.So the first question yourself - do not buy or adopt a new dog. Both methods have their pros and cons. Most people go to farmers and to get a pedigree dog - sometimes paying large sums of money. This is fine if you go to dog shows and competitions, but some of the most beautiful and best tempered dogs can be found at the pound, or in foster care. It's a much cheaper way and gives a dog a much needed attention home.But! You need to decide what type of dog, its age and size before you walk out the door and stick with it! Once you're in the book of the meeting, dogs that dogs are pretty much your heart can run away with you. Then make a decision and stick to it, no matter how much pressure their children place on you!. Talking to rescue groups, go to the favorite dogs. This is a great way to find a dog that fits your needs because you can ask the dog's foster family before committing, see it as a family surrounding.Consider an older dog, not just a puppy. Although the cubs are very cute and funny, once a dog reaches 3 or 4 of his temperament and behavior is well established. It's probably also spayed or neutered, and is full grown. We know exactly what you mean and be able to provide a loving home for an extended period of come.When get your dog house, there will be an adjustment period. Depending on the circumstances that the dog may have been in a foster home may have been abused and have spent time in cages per pound. This is a difficult time for your dog, for additional understanding is needed. Your dog can bark, bite, scratch and even the "accidents" while trying to adjust to a new life. It's so stressful to make a safe haven for your dog and give him some "of space and time to adjust.Exercise is important to take your dog and give him all the exercise they need as soon as possible after taking home. This will give a good indication of the amount of exercise your dog requires and how it was a good performance. Training is important, no matter what the history of the dog. This will give you valuable information about the behavior of their dogs, (and the yours!), Y is the time to bond too large. Make sure you are consistent so that the dog learns to behave correctly.Follow these simple tips and you'll have a happy, healthy, loving, well-behaved dog for you and your family to enjoy for a long time to come.
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