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Facts about Man’s Best Friend

Dog are easily considered man’s best friend. The loyal companionship and their ability to help with tasks are known throughout the world. Hundreds of breeds are known, ranging from the small dogs that can be fit into handbags and carried around to the larger dogs that were originally bred to fight bears or other animals. With proper training, dogs can be taught to perform various jobs such as hunting or retrieving, as well as tricks that can amuse children. They are guards, friends, and confidants.

Choosing a dog though, can become a trying activity. A lot of people do not do any research on the dog breed they choose to get, completely unaware that some dogs are not particularly suited for certain environments. They, as high energy animals, usually want a place to run, dig, or do other types of exercises. When walking a dog, remember to get an adjustable dog collar too. A prospective dog owner should carefully explore what they are looking for in a dog as a companion, prior to actually looking at a dog to take home. You should always do some research on dog breeds, prior to adopting a dog, so you are aware of the traits of a particular breed. Are they prone to mouthing or biting? Do they usually have high aggression? How much do they shed or are they hypoallergenic (this is when you need to find the most appropriate professional dog grooming combs)? What health problems, if any, are common in this breed?

Training your dog should be considered a responsibility. Sit and stay are common commands, but they aren’t the only ones your pet should know. Having a dog that doesn’t pull you along on walks is taken for granted by many people, along with the fact that they greet guests to the home politely when they walk through the door. Taking time out of your day to teach your dog some manners can be very rewarding and causes fewer problems in the long run both for friends and family. Taking care of your dog will give you years of enjoyable experiences.

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TET - Dog Care - December 7, 2009 - 4:06 pm