Thursday, February 11, 2010

Search for The Perfect Dog Bluepring

By Amarea Fulkakis

If you grew up without having the chance to own a pet dog because your strict parents won't allow you to mingle with these supposedly filthy and hyperactive animals, then you know that your life is not the same as kids who had their favorite pup grow up with them. Now, if you don't want the same thing happening to your children, get them a pet dog that will be their best friend for life.

There are so many considerations to choose from when deciding to get a pet. You have to put into perspective the other occupants of the household, if there are any, the size of your house and yard, the breed of the dog and the possible maintenance cost.

This write up will enumerate the reasons for each consideration in detail. Read on and may you will be greatly aided as you commence your search for the perfect dog.

If you are living alone, then you are the sole decision-maker in this situation. However, if you have a wife and kids, they should also be allowed to put in their two cents' worth so that you can truly weigh the pros and cons in an objective manner. Making a crucial choice should be a collaborative process.

Second, try to see if your dog will survive where you live. If it's a cramped space, then it might not be a good idea to get big dog. A smaller one might be preferred like a toy dog. They are satisfied living in a cute little cardboard box. Now, if you live in a mansion, you can have as many four-legged creatures as you want without worrying about a possible space constraint issue. A guard dog or a sports dog is your best bet. A wide area is required for them so that they will get the requisite amount of exercise hours in a particular day. Their long and lean limbs need to be stretched out so that they can remain functioning in an optimal manner.

Third, the breed should be another important detail that requires a thorough planning. The needs of each breed vary. Therefore, try to match one that has a temperament close to yours. Cute dogs like a Japanese Spitz, a poodle, a Yorkshire terrier and a pug are very playful. They need someone with an enthusiastic attitude so that they will have a great time fooling around. On the other hand, a German shepherd, Pit-bull and Rottweiler need to have a strong and commanding owner because they grow up to be big dogs with fierce attitude. In order to control them, they should be trained early on to spot the enemy from friends. If you can't even learn how to take control even if they are still in their early years, your dog will sense it and will not respect or obey you.

Fourth, if you have a limited amount of money for the dog's upkeep, get one that is not a burden to the pocket. This means saying no to cute and furry animals that need weekly grooming care and monthly visit to the vet. Others, like the Siberian husky, need an extremely cold location in order to thrive. If you think you can't keep up with the increase in your electric bill for his air conditioning needs, forget his kind.

Exercise prudence and patience in selecting the dog of your choice. More often than not, you will be together for a lifetime so it is imperative that you get the best one.

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