Friday, March 30, 2007

Choosing the best for you


What dog breeds are more likely to get along with other dogs and which aren’t? Which breeds require a lot of time for grooming and which require little time? And which breeds require lots of space to run and which are happy with a little exercise each day?
Take Time Deciding

Choosing the right dog for you and your family is one of the first steps towards creating a relationship that will last the life of your pet. A person who doesn’t take the time to research dog character traits and needs might choose a dog breed that is completely unsuited to that person’s lifestyle and temperment.
Quiet Dogs

Do you prefer a quiet, peaceful dog? My experience with Newfoundlands has been they are quiet and peace-loving. Chihuahuas and Cocker Spaniels, on the other hand, tend to be very noisy and want to be the boss (but we love them anyway).
How Much Time for Training Can You Give?

Every dog needs some training, but there are some dog breeds that require a lot of firm training before they can be a good companion while others require a little and seem born to want to please.

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