Knowing How to Choose The Best Dog Breed

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Choosing the best dog breed is a daunting task and if you ask anyone, each person has his or her opinion about the selection factors. However, most professional breeders and trainers recommend that you should pick a dog according to your lifestyle than just choosing any dog and matching your lifestyle to the pets requirements.

Although each dog is different but there are certain characteristic features of each dog breed while mixed dog breeds turn out to be quite a challenge as it is uncertain which dog will showcase which prominent characteristic traits. Usually there are a few points to be kept in mind while picking up the perfect dog breed are:- Type of Breed- Each breed has its unique characteristic and has been specifically bred for a particular job. Thus, picking a sporting breed or hunting breed will show their inherent characteristics and might keep chasing cats and other pets.

Other dog breeds that might not suit your modern lifestyles include herding dogs, working and guarding dogs. Types of Sizes- Never pick a puppy due to its cute looks or size as small pups of large breeds look very tiny but grow up very large ion size. For very small sized apartments, toy or miniature dog breeds work best while those in a large apartment or middle sized house can go in for small to medium sized dogs. However, if you have a large yard and big house, large to medium size dogs work well. Concerns on Health - Knowing all the health concerns related to the dog breed that you are interested in becomes essential.

It is best to buy your pet puppy from a reputable pet dealer to make sure that your pet is healthy. However, as all dog breeds have some genetic health issues, check with the dealer before buying. Level of Required Exercise - The amount of exercise that each dog breed requires is not based on size alone. It is known that some small and medium dog breeds require heavy exercise while other large breeds are calm dogs that do not require high amounts of exercise. Experience with dog breeds - Your experience as a dog owner can help you with many breeds as some are naturally stubborn and dominant.

You can seek advice from breeders and vets to decide if the breed you are looking for is challenging to work with or not. Child Friendly Breed- With children at home or if you are planning to have kids, it is best to pick child friendly breeds as some dogs are not good with kids around. Many dog breeds love to have children around, so keep that in mind while picking a new puppy.

Written by Jeff Nenadic from My Dog Shop - check for current specials on chew toys online.

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