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Sep 16 2009

Choosing a Dog Breed

dogs 300x263 Choosing a Dog BreedWhen selecting a dog breed, there are many factors that you will want to take into consideration. Since this is not a decision which should be taken too lightly, it is important to do a lot of research prior to choosing the dog breed which seems the most suitable for you. Here are some factors to think about when selecting a dog breed that you may want to purchase from a breeder or adopt.

Size

The size of the dog breed which seems right for you will probably be determined by the size of your home. If you live in a home with a large yard for running, then a larger dog breed may be suitable. Those with small apartments will want to consider a small dog breed. Also determine whether you have children. A smaller dog won’t knock them down, but keep in mind that there are some larger dog breeds which are very gentle with kids. Golden Retrievers and Labrador Retrievers are good examples.

Personality

It is not easy to predict any dog’s personality. There is good and bad in every dog breed. However, there are some dog breeds which are known to be friendlier than others. Labs, Golden Retrievers, and Poodles are all breeds that are known to make great family pets. Some breeds are known to better with one owner because they are known to be territorial pets. German Shepherds and Akitas are two examples. Considering personality prior to selecting a dog breed is a good idea.

Shedding

Some dog breeds are known to shed more than others. A dog that sheds will require you to vacuum more often. Some examples of dogs that shed a lot include Golden Retrievers, Saint Bernards, Papillions, and many other long haired breeds. Poodles do not shed at all, which is why they are often said to be ideal for those who have allergies. Poodle hybrids, such as Cockapoos and Labradoodles, are another great option. Some dogs also shed, but only minimally. Examples include Yorkshire Terriers and Maltese. For a list of non-shedding dogs, visit this website.

These are just a few of the many, many factors that you should take into consideration when selecting a dog breed which seems suitable for you. It is important to make sure that you adopt the right dog so that he or she does not end up in the ASPCA in the future. Considering the dog’s personality, size, and shedding are all very important things to do.

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