How To Choose The Right Dog For Your Home

Dogs are a lot of fun, and a lot of people love having a dog for companionship! However, many people are hesitant about getting a dog because they are worried about what type of a dog will fit in their home. However, there are a lot of dogs that are available, and you should be able to find a dog that will fit for your home! There are a couple of things that you can do to help you choose the right dog for your home. Here are a couple of things that you can do:

1)How big is your home?

Do you have a large or a small house? If you have a smaller home, then you probably won't want to get a large dog like a Great Dane or a Doberman Pincer. Not only will your house feel more small and cramped with a large dog, it is also more likely that your dog will bump and break into things because of the lack of room. Instead, you should look into getting a smaller dog like a Schnauzer, or even a Dachshund. With a smaller dog, you will be able to take care of your pet without feeling cramped!

2)Do you have a lot of valuables in your house?

If you are going to keep your dog inside your house, then you will want to think about what types of valuables are in your home. If you have any antiques or pieces of porcelain on coffee tables, you will either want to move them or get a smaller dog. You do not want to get a dog that is large and can break any of your valuables or nice things!

3)Can you clean up dog hair easily?

Do you have a lot of carpet, upholstery, or curtains in your house? If so, then you might have more difficulty cleaning up a lot of long dog hairs. You will probably want to avoid getting a dog that has long hairs, or a dog that sheds hair easily. Instead, you might want to get a dog that has short hair. Instead, if you have hardwood floors and window blinds, then you might be able to take care of a long-haired dog more easily. Of course, you could still get a long haired dog if you have a lot of carpet and upholstery, but you will need to prepare yourself for more cleaning up after your dog.


4)Do you have a yard?

If you have a yard, then it will be easier for you to take care of a larger dog. All dogs need a little bit of space, but larger dogs need even more space than smaller dogs. Dogs that do well in yards are Collies, Australian Shepherds, Dalmatians, and Saint Bernards.

5)How close are your neighbors?

Do you have neighbors all around you? If so, then you will probably not want to get a dog that barks loudly. This sometimes can only be found out by looking at individual dogs instead of looking at a breed. However, generally larger dogs make larger barks and sounds which irritate neighbors. If you are worried about the neighbors being upset with your dog, then you will either need to get a smaller dog or make sure that you purchase a dog that isn't prone to barking. If you do end up getting a barking dog, you might have to spend extra money on anti-bark collars or anti-bark devices.

Obviously, taking your home into consideration is very important while looking for a dog. If your dog fits well into your home space and neighborhood, you will not only be happy, but your dog will be happy as well!



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