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What Should You Look For When Choosing a Dog

 
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Kelly Perry

“Can we keep him?” As a parent, maybe those words were uttered to you at one time, maybe you said them 30 years ago. Choosing a dog to add to your life is big responsibility. The most important thought that should go into your decision is how much attention can you give your new best friend? Whether you buy one from a pet store or pass a makeshift sign that alerts you to free puppies, deciding what type of dog to get is always the first step.

Dog Breeds

There are several types of dog breeds, at last count, there are more than 150 to choose from. Some you would not even consider having and some you have probably never even heard of. Choosing what kind of breed based on your activity will help make your life and your dog’s life more enjoyable. You can’t turn a lap dog into a hunting dog, the adage of “That dog won’t hunt” takes on a whole new meaning. Look for a breed that will suit your lifestyle, research the breeds, and see which one mirrors your life.

Buying or Adopting

Your first dog may have been a mutt that found its way to your house or maybe you went to a pet store and shopped around for a companion. Commercials prompting adoption of dogs have been popping up more often because of displaced animals due to natural disasters or animal cruelty. Depending on how much money you invest in a dog does have some importance? If you want an AK (American Kennel) registered dog then you will pay for it, if you just want a dog that will be your buddy then adoption might be the best route. A dog should be an investment of your time and love, not just your money.

Kids and Dogs

Kids love puppies, they are small and playful, kids recognize that. Larger or adult dogs often scare kids because sometimes they can be nose to nose with them and kids feel frightened. Having kids usually means that a puppy is the best choice since they will grow up with the dog and give it all the attention and play time it requires. Besides, there is nothing cuter than a child and a dog that have fallen asleep together because they have worn each other out. Although you will probably have to take the pooch out for their bathroom rituals, a puppy can be trained by you and your family as they grow into an adult.

Caring for Your Pet

After you decide which type of breed will best suit your lifestyle, it's time to get them ready for life as your pet. You will need to purchase items such as dog bowls for eating and drinking. You will also need dog bed for them to sleep in; chew toys and blankets to keep them warm. If you purchase a smaller dog then dog clothes will help keep them warm. Insurance is always good to have because you want to keep them healthy all their lives.

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Article by Kelly Perry of Oh My Dog Supplies, check for current specials on dog clothes online.

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