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Choosing the Right Dog Breed For You

 

Author: Jeff Bowman

With literally hundreds of different dog breeds, how do you choose the right one for you? Large dog or small dog? Indoor or outdoor? Older dog or puppy? With so many different dog breeds to choose from this task can seem a bit overwhelming. But by following a few simple steps, you can narrow down your choices and find the perfect dog for you.

First let's start by evaluating your lifestyle. Space is a major consideration. Do you live in an apartment? If so, then the larger dog breeds probably won't be for you. You might want to consider dogs in the Toy group such as Yorkshire Terriers, Pug or Miniature Pinschers.

Do you have children? Young children can accidentally injure such small dogs such as Maltese or Chihuahuas because of their delicate nature. On the other hand, very large dogs such as Saint Bernards, Boxers or Great Danes can be overly boisterous and poise a similar threat to the safety of your children. Anyone who has been swatted by a Great Dane's wagging tail knows what I am talking about. Medium size dog breeds such as Fox Terriers or Lhasa Apsos may be a good choice instead.

Another consideration should be how much exercise can you give your dog. Do you have a home with a large fenced-in back yard, allowing your dog to get some exercise on it's own? Certain dog breeds, especially in the Sporting, Hound and Herding groups are very high energy animals and require a more intensive exercise regimen. Long walks and daily romps in the park are recommended for these dogs. These dog breeds were bred to work, and they need to burn off their excess energy.

Grooming needs are another important consideration. Some dogs need only a half hour or so of grooming a week while others may need to be groomed for an hour each day. You better plan on frequent visits to the groomer if you choose a Standard Poodle or Maltese. Conversely, such dog breeds as Boston Terriers or Whippets require very little grooming time.

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