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So You Want To Adopt A Small Dog?

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So you've decided to adopt a small dog. That's great!

The first decision to make when you adopt a dog is where the dog will come from. When you adopt a dog from an animal shelter, you save a dog's life.

And undoubtedly a small dog is the ideal choice if you are: (A) adopting into a family situation, or (B) owning a dog for the first time.

Your main consideration should be that you want to adopt a dog who will instantly fit in with your family. Don't be too picky when it comes to deciding on a breed. Often a mixed breed dog can be a better choice than a purebred.

But if you're really set on a particular breed that's fine. Even purebred dogs end up in animal shelters because they were purchased at a pet store or from a dog breeder, and then they were no longer able to be cared for.

Some rescue homes specialize in small dogs,and there are thousands of rescue groups devoted to a particular breed of dog, too.

In an effort to help people make good choices when they adopt a dog, many humane societies, SPCAs and pet rescues provide adoption counseling to help match you up with a pet that's right for you. The best rescues will all offer ongoing advice after you adopt a dog from them.

Are you going to adopt a dog or a puppy?

It can be agonising when a family goes to the shelter to adopt a dog, and have to choose between a cute puppy and a lonely old dog. If possible try to decide beforehand what it is to be. Remember, when you adopt an adult dog from a pet rescue, what you see is what you get.  

In addition when you are going to adopt a dog you will have to think about whether your home can accommodate your dog's environmental needs. Even though you may have thought that having a pet is an easy matter there are many items that need to be seen to when you adopt a dog.  

Puppies and young dogs require a lot of time and attention. Puppies can hold their bladders only 4 or 5 hours and they require more supervision and training, especially for discouraging common behavior such as jumping, chewing and nipping. No matter how adorable, all puppies grow up, and grow quickly.
 
Regardless of size, certain breeds require more grooming.  All dogs need regular grooming and some breeds may require regular professional attention that needs to be budgeted for.

Adopting a small dog can be one of life's most rewarding experiences whether you live alone or are a family. Treated well, your chosen pet will quickly become an endearing friend and companion, providing years of joy and satisfaction.

Give him lots of love and care and he will repay you handsomely.

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For further information on all aspects of dog care and training I recommend you visit: http://www.sit-t-t.com/adopting_a_dog__puppy_or_adult.html
Mervyn Love.





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