Saturday, November 27, 2010

Ten points to think about Before Getting a Dog.

In what seems to be a particularly small dog, a character the scale of a Great Dane appears. While there are always exceptions, Chihuahua dogs are generally possessive and protecting. The Chihuahua can be seriously wounded or maybe rubbed out if incidentally stepped on or sat on. Click the link for info about chihuahua sale. Chis have been know to attack other much bigger dogs it's your responsibility, as an owner, to keep this from occuring. Her dog was on a leash walking from her loft to her automobile when this happened. Are there any size or weight limitations on dogs inside your condo or community? Many will not permit dogs over 30-pounds. Do you keep your house particularly hot? Some dogs are worried by warm room temperatures. A Chihuahua would be a smarter choice than Shih Tzu if that's so. How much grooming are you able to do? If rheumatism is a problem, avoid longhaired breeds like Pekingese or Maltese and have a look at short, smooth-haired dogs like Toy Manchester Terrier. Is the breed's personality a good match with you? A few people find Toy Poodles too challenging and would do better with the sweet-tempered Papillon.

Are you able to obtain animal insurance? Many corporations offer group rates to their workers and retirees.

Eventually , have you thought about what happens to your dog if you are unable to care for him? Toy breeds frequently live 15-years or longer. With a little forethought and planning, you can choose the right breed of dog for your way of life and enjoy many content years together. When there's attention about a dog like the Taco Bell Chihuahua or 101 Dalmatians, crowds of people head to get one and then find that it is not the dog they suspected they were getting.

1 comment:

  1. "I have a chihuahua and she doesn't like hot temperature. So she stays most of the time in our air-conditioned room. She can't sleep in hot temperature and would even make the crying sound when she feels hot. I thought only my dog experiences this dilemma. But when I had her checked from the vet, the vet said that some dogs are indeed worried of warm temperature.

    Cheers,
    Ann, a Dog Adoption expert"

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