The most important question you can ask is: are you ready to engage in a relationship of several years? Which could last several decades? owning a dog is a serious responsibility. Remember that you can be all that separates your pet can be a dog books. So, think twice. This is not a small adventure where you can just "give up" the dog when you are tired of it. This is for all the dog's life, and an important part of yours. Make sure you realize what you're getting into.
What do you see as the goal of your dog? Do you want a lap dog or a guard dog, or just a companion? Are you ready to train the dog or have someone else do it if you do not have the time? The size of your dog can be an indicator of how long he will live. In general, the more
the dog, the shorter its life. Although there are always exceptions, most dogs live from one to ten years if some even reached twenty.
The next most important question you can ask is: what kind of dog would be best for me because of my lifestyle? If you are a workaholic who is never at home for much beyond sleeping and eating a dog is probably not for you. Take into account the number of hours per day, the dog will be alone. You will do better if you get a dog based on how you live rather than how you want to live. Every dog is a major investment of time.
The way you live understands where you live. Do you own or have access to a place where your dog can exercise and go potty? If you own a house with a garden, you will have facilities instant pot. If you rent an apartment, you need to think about how plants are pot your door. Although nobody likes dogs barking, neighbors of the apartment can not really love your dog (and you) if it barks while you are away. Chat with other dog owners who have dogs that you like. Can they give you tips on easy / hard way their dog to live with? Is he happy with both adults and children? Does it require huge amounts of food? Does it need a lot of exercise? Does he sleep a lot? Are there a lot of vet bills? Do you need a dog license? What are the costs to keep the dog?
If you are a cleanliness nut, you probably will not want a long-haired dog that sheds light. If you are allergic to dogs, you will be severely limited in dogs that you can live with, but you can find a dog with a single layer or a hairless dog. If you have few breakable objects, you want to be assured that your choice will not destroy your collection. The size of your place could be the deciding factor for the size of your dog. While many very large dogs do well in small spaces, you may not wish to share your space so people with your dog.
There are things that most people look in dogs include handsomeness / beauty of the animal, even though many will tell you that there is no such thing as an "ugly" dog. Is it a dog that you intend to keep washed, brushed and well maintained? Then, if she has long hair or short will matter. Have you ever bathed a dog? Are you ready to learn?
What do you see as the goal of your dog? Do you want a lap dog or a guard dog, or just a companion? Are you ready to train the dog or have someone else do it if you do not have the time? The size of your dog can be an indicator of how long he will live. In general, the more
the dog, the shorter its life. Although there are always exceptions, most dogs live from one to ten years if some even reached twenty.
The next most important question you can ask is: what kind of dog would be best for me because of my lifestyle? If you are a workaholic who is never at home for much beyond sleeping and eating a dog is probably not for you. Take into account the number of hours per day, the dog will be alone. You will do better if you get a dog based on how you live rather than how you want to live. Every dog is a major investment of time.
The way you live understands where you live. Do you own or have access to a place where your dog can exercise and go potty? If you own a house with a garden, you will have facilities instant pot. If you rent an apartment, you need to think about how plants are pot your door. Although nobody likes dogs barking, neighbors of the apartment can not really love your dog (and you) if it barks while you are away. Chat with other dog owners who have dogs that you like. Can they give you tips on easy / hard way their dog to live with? Is he happy with both adults and children? Does it require huge amounts of food? Does it need a lot of exercise? Does he sleep a lot? Are there a lot of vet bills? Do you need a dog license? What are the costs to keep the dog?
If you are a cleanliness nut, you probably will not want a long-haired dog that sheds light. If you are allergic to dogs, you will be severely limited in dogs that you can live with, but you can find a dog with a single layer or a hairless dog. If you have few breakable objects, you want to be assured that your choice will not destroy your collection. The size of your place could be the deciding factor for the size of your dog. While many very large dogs do well in small spaces, you may not wish to share your space so people with your dog.
There are things that most people look in dogs include handsomeness / beauty of the animal, even though many will tell you that there is no such thing as an "ugly" dog. Is it a dog that you intend to keep washed, brushed and well maintained? Then, if she has long hair or short will matter. Have you ever bathed a dog? Are you ready to learn?
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