There are so many
dog
breeds in the world that can really confuse you when choosing one as your
companion. You can narrow this down by taking a look at the groups of
dogs. There are a few of these such as:
- the herding dogs
- the working dogs
- the sporting dogs
- the non-sporting dogs
- the hound dogs
- the terriers
- the toy dogs
Then there is a miscellaneous group. So, as you can see you have some decisions to make before you get down to the one you want. There are 147 kennel breeds registered in the United States alone.
The dog breeds you choose should take your lifestyle into consideration. If you are an active person, then you could consider a high energy dog that will complement the life you live. If that dog loves exercise and you do too, then you will find that perfect companion you've been looking for. If you would rather lie back on weekends or on your time at home, then there are dogs that need very little exercise that would fit into your lifestyle perfectly and just lie back and relax with you.
If you are a person that has a lot of allergies, there are dog breeds that are non-allergenic. These dogs do not shed, and most of them are odorless. There are so many dog breeds the right dog is waiting out there for you. All you have to do is collect as much information as you can, and decide on which breed of dog would fit into your lifestyle. Then go looking for your companion.
When you got it narrowed down to which kind of breed will be best for you,
then you will have to start getting ready to bring your puppy home. There are
things it will need to make both of your lives more comfortable, such as a soft
collar and
leash, a water and food bowl, and a bed just for him, unless you find
he would rather share yours. You will also need some
toys to keep him entertained during the times you won't be with him.
For those times, you may find that crate training
will come in very handy. The crate is not only a place for the puppy
when you're gone, but it will prove to be a very big help in
house-training. You will also need a premium
dog food, and there are many available. Choosing
from dog breeds are not the only decisions you
will have to make.
The best thing you can do for your puppy after bringing him home is to enroll him in obedience training. Dogs have to know that you are the alpha, and this will help with that. Plus, it will also help his socialization skills with other animals and people. There is nothing as good as obedience classes for your puppy to ensure that he grows up into a healthy, happy adult. Whatever dog breeds you choose, this is the most important thing you can do for yourself and for your dog.