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02 Jan, 2010

How to choose a dog

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There are a number of important things to establish before you start looking for your new dog. Taking a few minutes to go through these issues will improve your chances of choosing the right dog for you.You may want a intelligent, active dog who will need lots of exercise and stimulation. Perhaps a less demanding dog who prefers to spend his time doing very little would suit you better. Perhaps you want a dog to keep you company wherever you go. It could be that you are looking for a guard dog to protect your house and belongings. The answers to these questions will assist you to select a dog of the right age and breed for you.

For some more helpful tips on what to consider when selecting a dog, check out ~Choosing the Right Dog

Try to assess your level of experience in dog ownership. Ask yourself if any dogs you have owned previously recognised you as the dominant member of the pack. Answering these questions will help you to see where you need to improve.

You’ll need to make sure that your new dog will integrate with any animals you already have. write down your dogs characteristics, then search for a dog who will match well with them. Consider if a young or old dog would be better as your second dog.

Dogs and kids can become great friends, but if you have children, it’s important to ensure that you do not choose a dog who is nervous around children. Getting to know as much as you can about a dogs history is vital for this reason.

There’s more useful advice on selecting the right dog for you at Useful tips to help you choose your dog

Think about the amount of room you have at home for your dog to move around. It’s ideal if you have a large open space at home for your dog to exercise in. But if you don’t have a big garden, you’ll need to make sure he gets regularly exercised by taking him out on walks. Consider using a dog walking service if you’re just too short on time.Your dogs level of training will be key in determining how well he
integrates into the new home. You must teach your dog what is acceptable behaviour and what isn’t. Its vital that you are the dominant influence on you dog. You’ll have to persivere and stay assertive in order to do this. The amount of time you will need to dedicate to your dogs training will be influenced by his age and history. A puppy will need to start from the very beginning. The up side of this is that they will not yet have picked up any unacceptable behaviours due to their young age.Depending on your time constraints and enthusiasm level, one possibility for you may be to offer a new home to a dog from your local dog shelter. If you don’t want to have to go though all of the training that a young dog will need, look for one of the many trained mature dogs who need re-homing. This option may provide you with a dog who needs very little training at all!.

Hopefully you’ve benefited from reading this article. For even more helpful advice on choosing dogs go to tips on how to choose a dog

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