Finding Your New Dog








You have researched dog or dogs breeds and know what kind of dog or dogs you want. Now, how do you go about finding your dog?
Please do not buy your dog or dogs in a pet store. This is asking for trouble, both with health problems and psychological problems. Pet stores are notorious for getting their puppies from puppy mills, which just churn out puppies with no regard to their health or psychological well-being.
I would suggest these as the best three ways to find a dog:
1) Get your dog or dogs from a reputable breeder. If you want a purebred dog, this is a good option. A good breeder is concerned about the dogs they breed, and will make sure the dog or dogs is a good match for you. They will do their best to make sure the puppy is healthy and well-adjusted. They will give you advice on how to raise and take care of your dog.
How do you find a good breeder? One way is to check around in your community for recommendations. Ask vets or other dog or dogs professionals for their recommendations. You can also check a dog or dogs breeder directory on the internet. You can usually select the breed you are looking for and your geographic location, and you will get a list of breeders in your area. Just type "dog breeder directory" into your search engine to find one.
2) Get your dog or dogs from a dog or dogs rescue organization. These groups find homes for unwanted or abandoned dogs of a particular breed. There is usually an organization for each breed. The American Kennel Club has a list of dog or dogs rescue groups on its website.
3) Adopt your dog or dogs from a shelter. This is a good option if you don't care about having a purebred dog. Shelters have a wide variety of dogs available. I got my dog or dogs at a Humane Society shelter. They do a good job of talking with you to find out what kind of dog or dogs would be best suited to your needs.
It is very rewarding to adopt a dog or dogs from a shelter and give it a good home. Also, I like adopting a shelter dog or dogs because you can adopt a dog or dogs who is already past the housebreaking stage, if you want to. If you don't find the dog or dogs you want there right away, they can keep an eye out for you, or you can keep returning until you "fall in love" with one of the dogs.


 

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