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Finding a breeder is a great adventure for your best suit. Sometimes the first breeder you contact will be the right one. Every breeder has specific goals, policies and ethics that they follow in their breeding program and breeding philosophy, knowing what to ask will help you to select the breeder that suits you best. If you have conducted your research and selected a breed that you're interested in, the challenge now is to find a reputable breeder. You can find breeders on the internet, through word of mouth, by attending dog shows and contacting training clubs. In fact the best breeders usually make their living some other way and breed dogs as dedicated and enthusiastic hobbyists. That is why you need to stick to breeders that only breed one type of dog. |
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The most frequent questions are received pertain to how to select the best pup from a litter. In fact the puppy selection is debatably not a training topic. No doubt, selection of the right pup to meet one's particular expectations is extremely important. Making a correct choice can improve the odds of producing an excellent retriever with the least amount of frustration and perhaps even avoid disappointment. The first and most important point to consider is that one must approach puppy acquisition as a genetic or breeds selection process rather than trying to utilize methods to select a promising prospect from a particular litter. You should not bring home a puppy only because of it is beautiful or cuteness. |
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Choosing the perfect dog for your family part 2: You must also consider the amount the exercise the dog would need. Usually, bigger dogs need more exercise. They need exercise to burn off the excess energy. So you need to have a bug yard in case you are buying a big dog or you will have to take them for long walks daily (at least twice a day). You should go for a smaller dog in case you are living in a compact apartment. These dogs won't need much of exercise and will easily adapt themselves to apartment life. |
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The Boxers temperament can ably be described in just one word: Playful. Whether it is a puppy or a dog that has seen many years, a Boxers one true love in life is playing. It can never get enough of running and jumping and playing with other members of the family, even when you are exhausted. It is also a loyal family dog who likes nothing more than being with the people it loves and who it senses love him. They have an amazing ability to make their owners fall about laughing time and time again, even when you get home at night exhausted from work he will be there to put a smile on your lips and to help you forget lifes many pressures. |
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German shepherd: The popular dog breed! German shepherd or Alsatian as they are commonly known is a very popular dog breed. These dogs are often used as guard dogs, military dogs, rescue and search dogs and police dogs. They are used for these services because this breed of dogs can be trained easily in obedience and protection. They will do anything to make their owners happy. These are big, strong dogs with long tails. There coat may have either short or long hair. The color of the coat varies quite a lot. The most common colors are brown and tan however you may also get white or black colored German shepherds. These dogs also have erect ears. |
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