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    shoppingluvsme Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Jun 29, 2008, 03:33 PM
    Choosing A Breed.
    My mom is getting me a dog, but I can't decide what breed I should get! I'm the kind of girl who wants a small,glamorous dog. Big dogs are not for me, so if you guys and girls know of any small, cute dogs for me... Please tell me!! ;)



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    Jun 29, 2008, 04:39 PM
    "glamorous" My little mixed pom and chi mix feel glamorous because they are treated like a little king and queen just letting you know that head held high and tail in the air is all that is required for glamor.

    1st you need to be choosing the right dog for your situation and if there are a lot of little kids running around chances are a tiny delicate dog would not be a good idea for instances chihaui, rat terriers are really afraid of young children and will shake and hide in their presence.
    Not to glamorous looking sitting in the corner afraid.



    Me


    Do I travel often?
    If I do, who will care for the dog?
    Can I interact with the dog at lease three times a day?
    Will it matter if it sheds a lot of fur?Am I prepared for unexpected expenses if the dog gets sick?
    Can I afford ordinary costs for such necessities as worming, vaccinations and spay/neutering?
    Where will I exercise the dog twice a day?
    Am I knowledgeable about housetraining and basic commands?
    If there are lots of visitors to my house will the dog be trustworthy and friendly?
    Will it adapt to the pets I already own?
    And how will my current pets accept a new housemate?
    Will the dog be predominantly indoors or out?


    The dog
    Will I be tracking dirt and sand into the house?
    Do I have special genetic problems like the Shar Peis?
    Will I need professional grooming every 6 weeks?
    Were my ancestors bred for looks or behavior?
    Will I be interacting with a lot of strangers or little children?
    Will the climate have an effect on me?
    Will I have my own house or live inside with my owners?
    How big will I get?
    Am I the quiet, sleepy type or are all my ancestors hunting dogs?
    How much food will my owners have to buy?


    It is really very important to strive for the correct match because if you have to give up a dog because of "circumstances" you will not feel good about it. It will be a very emotional experience to have to give away a dog you have lived with and grown to like. In addition it can be a tough transition for the dog to have to enter an entirely new environment. Do your best to make that first choice the right one. Find a breed that suits your lifestyle and environment. Then you'll know you've got a PERFECT MATCH. For more info click on the link. Whatever dog you decide upon good luck and remember theat they are living breathing creatures that need us to look after them.:)
    Choosing The Right Breed of Dog... The Perfect Match...Or Is It? .

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    Jun 29, 2008, 06:38 PM
    There are lots of little dogs and pups up for adoption on Petfinder.com: Adopt a pet and help an animal shelter rescue a puppy or kitten.! Rescue a full bred or an interesting mixed breed and save a life! Nothing feels better than that. JUst take a look around, they are so cute. :)
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    Jun 29, 2008, 06:43 PM
    Please do not get a dog as an accessory. Get an animal that you can take care of, and that you have the means to take care of. Small dogs are great companions, but they require a lot of attention and training. So make sure that you have plenty of time for training.
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    Jun 29, 2008, 07:14 PM
    Study a lot of breeds before you decide on one. "Glamorous" is not the most important trait to be considering. How much exercise are you willing to do each day? A rule of thumb is that the smaller the dog, the more exercise it will need. How much grooming are you willing to do? How much are you willing to pay for the dog? Are you aware of the health problems associated with the different breeds that you are considering? Are there small children or small animals in the household? How noisy is the breed in general? All of those are much more important questions to be asking than what the dog looks like.
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    Jul 9, 2008, 06:59 PM
    Dog Breed Info Center®, DBI

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