What Dog Breed is right for
You?
Choosing the right
Dog Breed for your environment
Did
you know that there are several hundred dog breeds? With that large
number of breeds to choose from, how do people manage to decide
which breed is right for them? Luckily, you can narrow down the
choices and find the right dog breed by following a few simple
steps.
First, consider your available
space. Do you live in an apartment? If so, you will want
to rule out large dogs. Look for dogs in the Toy group, such as
Yorkshire Terriers, or some of the smaller dogs in the Terrier
group, like the Miniature Schnauzer.
If you have children, you will want to
consider the size of your dog, as well. Very small dogs, such as
Chihuahuas or Maltese, can be very delicate and are often
accidentally injured by young children. On the other hand, very
large dogs, such as Boxers or Saint Bernards, can be overly
boisterous as puppies and can accidentally turn your child into a
human bowling pin. Consider medium sized breeds, such as Fox
Terriers or Lhasa Apsos, instead.
Next, consider how much
exercise you can give your dog. If you have a home with a
fenced yard, your dog will be able to get some exercise on his own.
However, dog breeds in the Sporting,
Hound, and Herding groups are very high energy
animals and you will need to have enough time to provide them with
more intensive exercise. Plan to take a lot of long walks with your
dog or go for a daily romp in the park. After all, these dog breeds
were bred to work hard and don't do well unless they have a job to
do or a way to burn off excess energy.
Finally, don't forget to consider
grooming needs. Some dog breeds only need a half
hour or so of grooming a week, while others need to be groomed for
an hour a day. If you are short on time, don't buy a Standard
Poodle or a Maltese, unless, of course, you plan to take your dog
to a groom. Breeds like Boston
Terriers or Whippets are good choices for
people who don't have time to do a lot of grooming.
Once you decide which breed of dog you want, you
will need to consider the age of the dog. Many people opt to
buy a cuddly little puppy instead of an older dog. While
puppies have not developed any bad habits, it will be up to
the new owner to be sure that the puppy becomes housebroken
and obedience trained. Older dogs are frequently already
housebroken and usually have some obedience training. They are
also more likely to be less hyper and less destructive.
However, they can have behavioral problems or health problems
that prompted the former owner to find them a new home.
Do you want to buy a puppy? If
so, you will need to find a reputable dog breeder who has a litter
of the breed you are interested in. Often, a good breeder will have
a waiting list for puppies. If you aren't the patient sort, you may
be tempted to buy a puppy from a pet store. However, many pet store
puppies come from puppy mills and have genetic health defects, bad
temperaments, or other problems. It is usually safest to buy a
puppy directly from the breeder.
If you are interested in an older dog, you may want to visit
your local animal shelter or call a breed rescue. These groups
evaluate the dogs' health and temperament before adopting them
out.
Once you've narrowed down the breed choices and
have decided which dog is right for you, don't get too relaxed.
After all, you still have one more important decision to make, what
to name your new companion!

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