Which Dog is Right For You?
When people get dogs they choose a dog breed haphazardly and based off of what they believe are nice looking or sounds fun. It may be ok to do that, depending where the dog will be living. However, some folks live in places where particular dog breeds should not be purchased. Large dogs will require more space in a residence and a bigger backyard than smaller dogs. Some dogs are tremendous watch dogs, but they won't be able to prevent the entry of a burglar or any unwanted guest. Food is something else to consider. Large dog breeds will need substantially more food than smaller dog breeds. Let's take a look at some popular breeds and what will be required for each.
German Shepherds are a common occurrence in today's suburbs. These are dogs are quite popular and are adorable puppies. They are instinctively adaptable, naturally protective, task-oriented dogs. These dogs are well suited for living with people. The German Shepherd is in the herding group. This means they were bred to be used in herding livestock. The German Shepherd is best at performing this function. This is where they get the name German Shepherds. Having a well behaved and obedient German Shepherd is a truthfully a pleasing experience. They will quickly adapt to their owners and living conditions. They do need space though. They are a rather large breed. Also, these dogs are naturally protective of their den. They do a great job in repelling unwanted outsiders, so they will guard your house 24/7. If someone dares to enter your home they will be met by a dog that doesn't play games with intruders. The intruder will never forget the day they broke into your home for sure. If you are out walking your German Shepherd you need not worry of someone attacking or trying to rob you. These dogs will make them wish they lived in another town. German Shepherds are big dogs. Since they are big they will eat a lot of food. Be prepared to spend a good $50.00 a month on good quality dog food. The German Shepherd is a wonderful dog. I highly recommend this type of dog if your are active, have a good sized home, a backyard that's pretty big, and want the best alarm system money can buy.
Beagles are small, fun, active breed of dog. They usually have white fur with black, brown spots, or a combination of both scattered throughout their bodies. Beagles are well known to be especially good spirited. These dogs are normally a friendly dog breed. Beagles love treats and will do just about anything for a snack. These dogs are one of the most loving and fun dog breeds. Before you buy one of these dogs be prepared to give it plenty of attention. They will require lots of time outside running around in order to expel the seemingly endless supply of energy they carry. Beagles are known to be stubborn and hard to train. Their owners need to keep an eye on how much they eat. If not closely monitored these dogs will eat too much and make themselves sick. They also do well with children. They will guard your house closely and make you aware if someone is approaching. However, there is usually no bite to their bark. If you are looking for this dog to defend you and your family you will be disappointed. The type of person that relates well to these type of dogs generally enjoys doing things outside such as running, extensive walking, jogging, playing fetch, and just about any physical activity the dog can join them in. They are usually small to medium size. Nevertheless, they do consume a lot of food because they are so active. Be prepared to spend lots of money on food. The beagle is a fun, active, loving animal. You will take great pride and find years of loving companionship from this type of dog.
I have given you two popular breeds that are very common in today's suburbs. Before selection any dog you must do your homework. Research the type of dog you are interested in. You will be glad you did. Be honest with yourself. Are you active or inactive? How big is your home? Is there enough house and yard space for your new dog to thrive in? How much are you willing to spend on food? These are just a few helpful tips that will help guide you in selecting the right dog. If you are looking for an inactive dog, I suggest English Bulldog Puppies. Visit my blog at www.englishbulldogpuppies.com if you want to learn more. Happy dog shopping.
I love to write about dogs. Helping people find the right dog is important to me.
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