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So
you are ready to make the life long commitment to have a pet as a part
of your family. Where do you start? The first place I would
start is your local library.
Research the breed of dog or cat
that you are thinking about bringing into your home, find out how much
that bird is actually going to cost, find out the best size tank for fish
or what long term health problems might arise in the pet you are interested
in.
"I will laugh with you and cry with you
I will love you faithfully"
If You're thinking
about Adopting a Greyhound
because of their sleek physique, remember
they were built for speed and this does not allow for excess body fat,
so they will need a coat and blankets to keep them warm in the winter along
with soft bedding or upholstered furniture to sleep on year-round. Minimal
body fat also puts them at heightened risk around herbicides, insecticides,
and certain types of anesthesia. Consult with your veterinarian before
exposing your dog to these potential dangers.
And, don't forget Greyhounds
are sighthounds
which means that if something catches their eye, they
are apt to pursue it--at 35 MPH. Due to their speed and intense desire
to chase, it is recommended that they should never be allowed off-lead
unless the property is totally fenced.
"Through
the best and the worst,
Through the difficult and the easy.
What
may come I will always be there."
If you are thinking
about Adopting a Doberman, like my Petie, you will never, never again be
alone. Dobes are people dogs
-- showing an extraordinary devotion
to their family or owner. A Dobe is very happy to settle down once inside
(providing he has had time to exercise) to share your home, your bed until
it takes it over and now it is the Dobie's bed, and your food. It is also
very normal for your Dobe to smile, lean on you, bump your hand for more
attention, drill your leg with his head and follow you from room to room.
For these reasons, Dobes are often referred to as "Velcro" dogs and one
of the advantages of such a dog is; you never have to go to the bathroom
alone again!
Dobermans are inside
dogs,
living outside in a kennel or expected to stay in the backyard
without constant attention and not being able to an important member of
the family causes a host of problems with a Doberman.
Owners of a Dobie
might experience the heartbreak of Wobbler's which can occur in older Dobermans
(3 to 8 years of age). Wobbler's is characterized by progressive neurological
dysfunction of all four limbs, usually starting with the hind legs. Common
symptoms are an abnormal‚ drunken or "wobbly" gait, scuffing or dragging
of the hind feet, a short, choppy gait of the front legs, neck pain, and
holding the head and neck in a flexed (downward) position. Signs may progress
to the point where the dog may not be able to walk or get up on its own.
Other breeds who have a similar if not identical syndrome to Wobbler's
include the Boxer, Basset, Bull Mastiff, St. Bernard, Weimeraner, Labrador
Retriever, German Shepherd, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Dalmatian, Samoyed, Old
English Sheepdog, Irish Setter, and the Borzoi.
"In sickness and in health, for richer and for poorer,
for as long as all shall live?"
So you want to adopt
a West Highland White Terrier? "They are so cute!" please be advised that
their looks can be deceptive. The West Highland is all Terrier -
a large amount of Scotch spunk, determination, and devotion crammed into
a small body. They were bred to hunt and kill vermin in the Scottish Highlands.
They are tough, hardy, independent, alert, playful, aloof when it is convenient,
self-centered, giving when they want to be, confident, demanding, understanding,
and devoted, yet gay and light-hearted and tenacious. This makes them a
wonderful companion for those who appreciate and are charmed by the
terrier temperament,
but a disaster for the person who wants a gentle-natured
little dog bred primarily for cuddling. Unless you are great at grooming
you must be prepared to visit professional grooming every few months.
With each breed come
unique characteristics, health concerns, maintenance and dietary needs.
Talk to your Veterinarian about the breed you are considering, visit you're
local library and check
out our adopt a pet page!
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