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Are you ready to welcome a new canine companion into your life? Dogs have surely earned the label “Man’s Best Friend.” Fido is loyal, affectionate, and a lot of fun, not to mention quite cute. Of course, our canine buddies vary greatly in size, personality, exercise preferences, and grooming requirements. To find the best fit, you’ll need to conduct some study and a lot of thought. Continue reading for advice from a local Rapid City, SD veterinarian on how to choose the ideal dog.
Adopting a dog is a major decision. You are committed to caring for Fido for the remainder of his natural life. That frequently translates to more than a decade of tail wags, playfulness, snuggles, and excursions. Choosing a dog with whom you don’t get along deprives you and your canine companion of the ideal, perfect bond. While there’s a lot to be said for bonding and affection, you should ultimately choose a puppy that fits your family and lifestyle. There are several things to consider before signing the adoption papers.
Here are a few significant examples:
This is one area where discrepancies can become obvious and relevant. If you like to stay indoors and do not want or need to spend a lot of time in parks or on trails, an active, adventurous dog may not be the best fit for you. On the other hand, if you want your canine companion to be able to keep up with you on hikes, a lethargic lapdog may not be the best fit.
It is worth noting that certain breeders refer to certain breeds as hypoallergenic. Many ‘doodle’ mixes—which are not legitimate breeds—are described in this manner. This isn’t entirely incorrect: this trend arose since Poodles don’t shed or produce as much dander as other dogs, making them simpler for those with allergies to manage with. However, no dog is totally hypoallergenic.
Of course, breed is an important factor in this. Australian Shepherds, German Shepherds, and Border Collies are among the more intelligent puppies. On the other end of the spectrum, the Afghan Hound has the dubious distinction of being the least intelligent of all our canine companions. (They’re still really good boys, of course!)
For other folks, a dog who understands complex orders and knows how to grab your slippers or turn off the light is an ideal match. Others don’t mind if their dog falls short of a value meal in terms of brains.
If you have or plan to have children, and/or are thinking about adopting other pets, particularly smaller ones, this is something you should not miss.
Adult dogs can be excellent choices. They’ve already been trained, so you won’t have to guess what your dog will look like when it’s completely grown. They are also highly active, which can be a lot of fun for energetic people.
Don’t overlook elderly either! You may also find it enjoyable to provide a nice retirement for an elderly dog. Older dogs also have a lot going for them. For one thing, they’re adorable. Senior pups are also known for their charming, sociable nature. They aren’t interested in chasing squirrels around the yard; instead, they want to be patted and doze at your feet!
Have you recently adopted a dog? Do you need to bring your dog in for a checkup, vaccines, or parasite control? Please don’t hesitate to contact us at any time. As your Rapid City, SD pet clinic, we are here to assist!