Considering Adoption Of A Dog?

In: More About Dogs

17 Jul 2009

Simply seeing that furry little bundle in front of a grocery store for free doesn’t mean that is the puppy you need to take home. Adopting a dog is an important decision, and you need to do your research to make sure that you are finding the right breed and tempered dog for your family. Understanding the differences in the breeds will help you make a good choice so that your new family member can give you joy for years to come.

Dogs will vary in size from a few pounds to over 100. This should be your starting place for searching for the right dog for you. If you have small children in your home you need to consider the size of your dog.  A full grown dog that weighs 200 pounds could accidentally knock your child down. Safety is key when it comes to children, thus with a baby in the family you may decide a smaller dog is imperative. If you are looking for a dog that provides protection then a larger dog will certainly be more effective.

Some things to keep in mind when deciding to adopt a new dog or puppy:

There is a commitment involved in dog ownership.  They truly become like a child, incurring food and medical expenses. Be prepared to take your dog with you on trips, or make suitable arrangements when you are gone. Match your lifestyle to the type of dog you want. Clean conscious people may need to steer away from the long hair, high shedding dogs, while those who want a dog to participate in hikes and outdoor adventures will want a high-energy dog. If you are in an apartment, you may want a lower energy dog that is content to stay inside.

New dog owners often do not research the characteristics of the dog they might be interested in. It can be a big shock to learn that your breed has traits that are in serious conflict with your expectations. Case in point, do you want a digger? If you have lots of plants and garden areas, probably not. A Terrier would not be a good choice in this case as they often have the need to dig! Remember, a responsible owner will start training their dog right away to help temper these undesirable traits. This requires discipline and will take time to accomplish. As a dog owner you need to keep up the program for the sake of your dog. Doing so will create a happy calm home and not regretful feelings. As a trainer I recommend looking at these dog training products as they have helped me with my dogs. Another thought to consider is size. Do you want an overly friendly dog or one that will scare the pants off of anyone walking in your directions. But don't make the BIG mistake of getting a dog thats too BIG if you are in a small apartment with no yard. Some dogs need room to run and expend their energy. It is not fair to you or your dog to be put in such a situation.

For a family needing a small dog a Pug is a great choice. If you want a larger dog that can be taught, the German Shepherd is a good choice. The German Shepherd is one of the most lovable dogs in the world. They are not only great pets, but also guard dogs, rescue dogs, and police dogs. A German Shepherd will reach 95 pounds at the maximum, with 26 inches in height.  German Shepherds were first raised as herders, so they do very well protecting younger children and ensuring their safety. They do need intensive training as puppies. You can get professional training tips on [training German Shepherds here. |Get some great information on how to train a German Shepherd here.] They will learn quickly, which is another reason to provide a firm yet respectful hand during training.

Adopting a dog is a great way to give a animal a second chance at life. Usually people think of adopting only a puppy. After all who would not want a fluffy little ball of cuteness and fun? Well, if you have never had a puppy then you might not be familiar with the 2am howling monster that wants to sleep in the same room as you. You may not be accustom to waking up to dog poop all over the floor. Although an early dog training routine will fix these little set backs you can count on them in the beginning. These are things that some may not want to deal with. No problem, just adopt an older dog. Older dogs have a less likely chance at a home because they are often overlooked as potential pets. You will be doing yourself and a needed pup a favor by considering this possibility. Remember that dogs do bring good experiences to a family but there can also be times of stress. Dog disease< issues can bring much worry and cost a good bit of money. Be sure to count the costs for both the good times and the not so good. Owning a dog is a rewarding experience and will bring years of joy to a family. Be sure to consider these points and you are on your way to adopting the perfect pup.

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Danniele Brown

July 26th, 2009 at 9:03 am

Having a dog for a pet is a very great experience. You only don’t have a companion and a playmate, you also have an added security wherever you go. But having a dog entails a lot of responsibilities. One of the most important is providing them with the right kind of food. Some dog food products nowadays look yummy, appear healthy and cost less but these actually kill the dogs due to their preservatives and deadly fillers. Consciousness is a must.

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