Sunday, May 17, 2009

Does Your Dog Size Matter?

Does Your Dog Size Matter?

by Elias Maseko

To get an extra cup of coffee or any drinks as well as adding extra toppings to your pizza is just something that most individuals would really love to do, nonetheless, having to choose a big dog won't always guarantee you of all or most of the advantages. The requirements of each dog breed vary according to their background.

Some breeds, like hunters, are genetically programmed to crave the open spaces and outdoor exercise. If you are looking for dogs to be "lap dogs," some types of dogs such as miniature dogs can actually serve you well, savoring the casual lifestyle without requiring much space or time to run and play out-of-doors.

The size of your dog has to fit the size of your living space. A German Shepherd is a exceptional guard dog for your city apartment, however, you must see to it that from time to time you bring that dog to a park so that it can run around and be active.

If catering to the needs of that beautiful dog is not something that you can do since you don't have enough time or that you're too lazy to do so, then, a guard dog is not what you really need but an warning device instead. A toy dog like a poodle or Chihuahua is content in your apartment and requires less outdoor time.

If a secured balcony with solid, high railing is something that you have in your apartment, for a small dog, that will be enough for him to experience being outdoor and you can always have the time since it's just part of your home provided that even once daily, you should take your dog for a walk. Don't let the dog's appearance or temperament fool you.

If you want a gentle as well as a quite dog, then you might as well settle for a greyhound - bringing such dog to a close living area is something that it wont be worried about. But that gentle greyhound must have daily physical exercise in enough area to run and play. For up to the speed of [forty five] mph, greyhounds can actually run that fast or even faster, so if you don't see to it that you can provide them enough time and space where they can freely run around, then don't be appalled if your living room will be turned into their keep track. The consequence for that matter won't actually give pleasure to either you or your dog.

In whatever efforts you do to look after a dog, size has always something to do with it. You fell for the charm of that cute, furry puppy that barely nibbled the puppy chow when you visited the pet store, grows up to be a 120 pound St Bernard that will eat you out of house and home. If you want him to get enough nutrition then you better give him about eight to ten scoops of a daily high quality dog food that simply means spending some dollars for a daily steak dinner that you don't get to eat yourself. Your huge dog also pushes around furniture like feathers. When there's nothing to do and you're running late, the large dog may decide to deconstruct the living room just for fun.

On the other hand, tiny designer costumes, knitted sweaters and clever playthings are what you can find in the closet of so many toy dogs. It is also possible that stylish beds either in the form of those canopied or French provincial is also provided to such dogs. Usually, holding on to all those doggie stuff is more complicated than keeping the dog himself since it could almost take up a lot of space and care.

If it happens that you keep not just one dog but two or more, sleeping space is one essential requirement that you need to provide each dogs no matter of what breed they belong. You should not expect that they would approve of being crowded with each other in just one place. They need space just like you do. They also need individual territory for sleeping, relaxing and hiding their toys or bones.

If you let your dog sleep outside your house, then you better provide them with a secure outdoor doghouse where they can be cozy and safe from any kinds of weather. You aren't sharing your bedroom with the neighbors, so do you really think that your dog would do the opposite or that he would even care to share his own doghouse to some new dog particularly to the one that he is not acquainted with? Bear in mind that if you want to add up another dog to your home, the space and care needs of each dog should be considered. - 20511

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