choosing a puppy

An important step towards a happy and long-lasting relationship with any puppy is the ability to meet your expectations and requirements to the puppy’s personality and needs.

Children In The Household

Whatever type of puppy you decided to pick, keep in mind that taking care of a young pup involves the same amount of commitment and time that a young child needs, and sometimes more.

Having both together under the same roof requires constant supervision to keep them from literally hurting each other. Keeping a close eye at all times prevents roughhousing, pulling, biting, and any potential injuries to occur.

Once you decide on bringing home a new canine friend, selecting the right puppy is a crucial decision that should be given a lot of thought and consideration by you and the entire household. The right puppy will make a terrific friend and companion throughout for many years to come, while the wrong puppy may end up being isolated in the backyard or worse, taken to a shelter home.

There is no such thing as the perfect puppy for everybody. There are, however, several hundreds of breeds to choose from. With a little research and self-evaluation, it is possible for any person to find the right puppy for him or herself.

Exercise Requirements

An important factor to keep in mind when picking out a new puppy is your place of residence; hence your puppy’s new home. Do you live in an apartment, a condo, or a house? Is your home along the countryside or in the middle of a busy city?

Few dog owners consider this, but your living quarters should play a significant role in choosing the right puppy for you and your family. Three important factors to take into account are:

1. The amount of noise/barking that the particular breed is known for.

2. Exercise requirements and whether or not you activity level will compliment the dog's needs.

3. Size restrictions enforced by the home owner’s association or your landlord (if renting).

A Common Misconception

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Dog Breeds – A List Of Dogs That Will Fit Your Lifestyle Perfectly

As far as the appearance is concerned, you already know what type of dog you are looking for. But do you know if that dog is right for you? For instance, you may love the white curly hair of a Poodle, but are you ready for the grooming treatment that it requires to maintain those beautiful curly locks? You admire the intelligence of a German Shepherd, but do you know that this breed sheds year-round? So unless you can bear to have constant hair on your furnitures, this brainy dog may not be ideal for you.

Below is a list of the top three dogs that belong to different types of categories. Find out which one is right for you!

Dogs That Are Great With Children

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Choosing and buying a dog is not and never can be an impulse decision. There are many things to take into account, the size of your accommodation, whether or not you have a yard, can you exercise the dog as much as it needs to be in optimum condition? Crucial honest evaluation is imperative, it is no good buying a dog that needs a huge amount of exercise such as a greyhound because you are a couch potato and want to break the habit. If you want to stop being a couch exercise get up, walk, and when you have an established walking routine, get the correct group of dog that falls into the doable exercise bracket.

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