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So you've decided that you would like to get a dog. What an exciting time. Where do you start? You'll need to consider your lifestyle and other factors. Are you looking for a purebred dog or mixed breed? Maybe a large breed or small dog. If you're a single person living in an apartment, your needs and wants will be far different from a 5 person family with small children living on a 1/2 acre of l
When selecting a dog breed, you'll need to take into consideration, dog breed temperaments, needs etc.... For example a 4 pound chihuahua won't need as much space as a Bernese Mountain Dog. Not all small dogs are good "apartment dogs" either. Take the Jack Russell Terrier. Someone once described her's to me as a wind-up-toy. They DON'T eventually calm down. They are however, loving devoted dogs and make g reat pets, provided you have a place for them to run, explore and dig
So, you'll need to do some homework. You will want to make sure you're choosing the right puppy for your family and situation. We can make it easier for you. Make a list of things that affect your lifestyle. Your home - Where you live - How much space you have - Do you have a yard and a fence? - Do you travel? - Now you can match your list up with our Dog Breeds category and compare your list to the needs and temperaments of a particular breed of dog.
When selecting a dog breed, remember, mixed breeds are another great option. They are many times found to be healthier and tend to live longer than a purebred dog. You can also figure out the temperment of a mixed breed dog. For example if you have a labrador retriever / sheltie mix you can figure the temperment to go one way or the other or a little combo of both.
When you decide on a breed of dog that fits your lifestyle, your next decision will be wether you will be getting an adult dog or a puppy. The differences might be more than you might realize.
If you are choosing a puppy, you will go through all of the developmental stages - Baby - potty training, crate training, chewing, nutrition, spay / neutering
If you choose to get an adult dog, you have to be careful too. There will always be training involved. In many older dogs, you can tell from the get-go that they will be a perfect addition to your family just by their disposition. However, many people get rid of there dog for specific reasons or problems. You need to be willing to work with and teach them so they won't have to go through the trauma of changing families again.
Most importantly, don't be hasty. Remember, the pet you pick might end up with you for the next 10-15 years. Where will you be?
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