It’s not unusual to super-size your coffee and get extra toppings on your pizza, but when it comes to picking out a dog, bigger doesn’t always mean better. Dog types differ by heritage in what they require. There are various kinds or those hunters in particular, are genetically programmed to crave the open spaces and outdoor exercise. There are also other kinds such as those miniature dogs which is best to become “lap dogs,” a casual lifestyle is something that they can enjoy without further troubles and demands of giving them additional space or time or bringing them outdoors to run and play.
The size of your dog has to match the size of your living space. A German Shepherd is a marvellous watch dog for your city apartment, but you must give that dog time in the park to run and be active every day. If you can’t provide this dog the kind or amount of exercise that it needs because you’re too busy, tired or is just idle enough, then, a watchdog is not what you really need but an warning device instead. If you want a pet that could remain contented just being inside your apartment and being outdoors is not totally his inclination, then you might as well go for a miniature dog like a poodle or Chihuahua.
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. If you let the dog’s visual aspect or dispositions trick you, then you are just so doomed.
A greyhound is a gentle dog that’s also very quiet, since it can really be good to close living spaces. 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 frightened if your living room will be turned into their own track. The result of such event is not likely to please you and not even your dog.
In whatever efforts you do to look after a dog, size has always something to do with it. That cute, furry pup that you fell in love with at the pet store that barely nibbles pup chow, but now, it grew up to be some creature in the form of a 120 pound St Bernard that could almost eat just anything and would even leave your wallets very soft and thin. 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, you will have to deal with the cost of a daily steak dinner, that is unluckily not for you to consume. Pushing around a piece of furniture as easy as lifting a feather is just another thing that your dog can actually do. When you tend to leave your house in a rush and you left your dog with nothing to play with or someone to entertain, the large dog may decide to wreck the parlor just for fun.
Looking at the bright side, most pet keepers who own a toy dog usually supply their dogs with their own cute closet wherein they could display and keep their stuff such as little designer costumes, knit sweaters and clever toys. They also have chic beds, including those that are canopied or French provincial. Normally, holding on to all those doggy stuff is more complicated than keeping the dog himself since it could almost take up a lot of space and maintenance.
Some pet owners have multiple pets and if you are one of them owning multiple dogs, no matter of breed, you need to provide sleeping space for each dog. Crowding together as if that is one thing that they would permit is not something that you should expect from them. Space is also one fundamental thing that they need just like any being. As you can see, any kind of animal is known to be protectors of their own territory and the same goes with the need of your pet or dogs to have their own individual territory where they are free to relax, sleep and even hide their belongings such as their toys or bones.
Outdoor dog houses having enough protection from any weather especially the bad one should be provided to those dogs that are left to sleep or reside outdoors. You aren’t sharing your bedroom with the neighbors, so why would you expect your dog to share his doghouse with the new dog? 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.
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