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		<title>Choosing A Dog? &#8211; Check This Out First</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>One of the great joys of life is acquiring a new dog. Whether it is a lively fun seeking puppy or a mature dog from a rescue centre there is the excitement of collecting the dog and the eager anticipation of the pleasures of dog ownership to come. But how can you ensure a long [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>One of the great joys of life is acquiring a new dog. Whether it is a lively fun seeking puppy or a mature dog from a rescue centre there is the excitement of collecting the dog and the eager anticipation of the pleasures of dog ownership to come. But how can you ensure a long and happy relationship? You need to learn about dog care and training as well as considering your own situation before you even start looking for a dog.</p>
<p><strong>Considerations</strong><br /> At HomeAre there children in your household.Do you have other pets.Do you have a reasonable sized yard or garden.Have you considered the dog&#8217;s toilet arrangements.Are members of your family prepared to spend time training and exercising your dog.Can you fund good quality feed, some vet&#8217;s bills, insurance and kennel stays if necessary</p>
<p><strong>Dog Breeds, Size and Weight</strong></p>
<p>You will sometimes need to handle your dog e.g. grooming, trimming nails, bathing or lifting onto scales for a weight check. Obviously, the size and weight of your dog will make this easy (Chihuahua at 2.70 kg to 3.63 kg) or near impossible (St Bernard at 75 kg to 91 kg)</p>
<p><strong>Exercise</strong></p>
<p>Exercise is a key factor in maintaining your dog&#8217;s health. Small dogs like Jack Russell Terriers will not need as much daily exercise as a working breed such as a German Shepherd.You need to decide how much time can be given to the task. The less time available the more important it is to acquire a smaller dog.</p>
<p><strong>Home Environment</strong></p>
<p>If you like your house to be warm some dogs may find it distressing &#8211; a Shih Tzu dog for instance or a dog with a thick coat. If you have an immaculate home filled with expensive furniture, you will need to think carefully about the sort of dog you intend to buy especially if you want a puppy.</p>
<p><strong>Grooming Your Dog</strong></p>
<p>You need to groom your dog on a regularly. Size comes into it but so does the type of coat. A short coated dog is obviously going to pick up less dirt, and mud. and be easier to clean and groom. A muddy dog may require washing. This needs a facility such as an old fashioned tin bath. You could use your shower or even your own bath but it means a lot of cleaning up afterwards.</p>
<p><strong>Temperament</strong></p>
<p>You&#8217;ll find that working breeds, a broad group, including everything from guard dogs to sheep dogs are often more stubborn and tough-minded. Terriers are often bossy and a little aggressive. Hounds are usually relaxed and friendly, but sometimes difficult to train.<br /> Carry out some research into different breed characteristics. Do this on line and ask your vet&#8217;s opinion. Dog breeders will normally promote their own breed so they are not necessarily the first people to ask for an opinion.</p>
<p><strong>You will be looking to compare the following points.</strong></p>
<p>Energy level<br /> Activity and playfulness levels<br /> Affection and Loyalty levels<br /> Intelligence<br /> Aggression (towards people/other dogs/other pets)<br /> Ease of training<br /> Heat and cold tolerance<br /> Compatibility with people and other animals</p>
<p><strong>Some Breed Comparisons</strong>:</p>
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<p><strong>Labrador</strong></p>
<p>This breed is good with children and quite intelligent. They can be hyperactive if they do not get enough exercise because they are basically a working dog.</p>
<p><strong>Golden Retriever</strong><br /> These dogs are similar in temperament to the Labrador but have less tendency to hyper activity<br /> Poodle<br /> An intelligent dog. It has an excellent temperament. It was used as a hunting dog in times gone by so it is quite tough by nature.</p>
<p><strong>Beagle</strong><br /> Friendly, clever and not too big, making them suitable as a family dog. They can be over energetic if not exercised. They respond well to firm training.</p>
<p><strong>Cairn Terrier</strong><br /> Busy little dogs that adapt well to children. They are usually of good quiet temperament</p>
<p><strong>Collie</strong><br /> The Collie and the smaller Shetland are both calm, gentle and tolerant breeds that usually do well with children. They do need some constructive play i.e. fetching a ball etc.</p>
<p><strong>German Shepherd</strong><br /> Very intelligent but it is a big dog and needs exercise and constructive play. It is loyal and a good guard dog. However, a German Shepherd must be properly trained.</p>
<p><strong>Cross-Bred Dogs</strong><br /> Come in all shapes and sizes and typically should not suffer from in-bred temperament faults.</p>
<p>Owning a dog is great fun but you need to think carefully about management before you take on your new &#8220;best friend&#8221;.</p>
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<div class="author-signature"> David Dee has spent his entire lifetime with dogs. He qualified as a dog training instructor many years ago developing his own dog friendly training methods which he constantly reviews and updates. He has owned many different breeds of dog including top quality pedigree dogs and various dogs from rescue centres. David Dee has written several books on how to train your dog and also various guides on the care and welfare of dogs. These books and lots of free stuff can be found at: <a href="http://www.dogtraining-tips.co.uk">Dog Care and Training</a> You might also also like to follow Dog Diaries Blog on: <a href="http://dogtrainingstories.blogspot.com/">The Dog Diaries</a></p>
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<p>Pets have always represented a source of relaxation and companionship for many individuals regardless of whether they are a senior citizen benefitting from retirement or a child enjoying the several joys of their youth. There are a great number of unique prospects available with pet ownership and one of the best resources you can depend upon are seen with the solutions of dog training Surrey. Through this prospect you will be able to discover a special resource that will enable you to gain access to greatly skilled experts who can help you in the training of your pet friend.</p>
<p>When considering the numerous alternatives that are available to you when it pertains to training your dog, there are a wide variety of unique aspects you must consider. One factor is discovered with whether you must utilise training which specialises in the enhancement of grown-up dogs or searching for resources that are associated with puppy training Surrey. Despite of your pet&#8217;s age, they will always be able to benefit from the wide-range of unique opportunities that exist from expert training.</p>
<p>Another factor to look into relates to the method in which your pet will be trained so that you can gain the best results from your pets experience and your investment. It is vital to recognize that the training method utilised by experts must then be carried over into the home environment so you should be comfortable with the process of training that is utilised. While some individuals like to take advantage of dog training Surrey that concentrates on a very stringent regimen of instructions, others are uncomfortable with this harsher form of training.</p>
<p>Taking advantage of another style of training like reward based dog training classes in Croydon can be a high quality alternative which appeals to many people. This is because this method of training lays emphasis on rewarding your pets when positive habits are established. Majority of the pet owners are way more comfortable with a rewards style of training since they feel positive about supplying their pet with high-quality praise rather than cold unfeeling instructions.</p>
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<p>There are several different styles of reward based training available for a person to take advantage of whether they are looking to use training to impact their older dog or with puppy training Surrey. One of the best resources you can depend on is seen with the solutions of reward based dog training classes in Croydon. From these resources you will not just be able to access experts who can help in the training of your dog but you will also be in a position to benefit for your own learning experience so you can take this training into your own home environment.</p>
<p>Having a pet represents an incredible possibility for any individual and the resources of dog training Surrey can prove to be highly advantageous to enhancing the relationship between pet and owner.</p>
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