Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Choosing The Right Dog

When there is such an incredible variety of shapes, sizes and temperaments of dogs available, finding the right dog needs to be thought out carefully. You'll have to decide whether to choose a puppy or an adult dog, a dog or a bitch, a large or small dog, pedigree or mongrel. Perhaps you're after a guard-dog, a gundog, or even a show-dog ? Maybe you're looking for a companion for an elderly member of the family or a playmate for the children. You may like the look of a particlular breed, but can you cope with its needs in terms of exercise, feeding and grooming ? Taking on a dog means you're making a commitment to the animal for its lifetime. So choosing a dog that fits your lifestyle makes good sense.









Why Have A Dog?

Dogs seek out people and take obvious pleasure in their company. They often fulfil a childlike roll and are dependent on their owners throughout their life. This dependancy works both ways. The psychological value of stroking a dog is well-known to doctors - it reduces stress and lowers blood pressure. Your dog is part of your family - friend, protector, companion, comforter, entertainer. You'll wonder how you ever managed without it.

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