Purebred Dog Rescue What Type Of Dog Should My Family Rescue?

What type of dog should my family rescue? - purebred dog rescue

My family and I would like to adopt a dog from a rescue to. My mother wants a pure-bred, so we have decided to look for in a rescue.

My family consists of me (I am) 22 years old, with my mother (she is 52) and my brother (the 24). We have a large fenced in front and backyard. We offer dog walking and every day.

Ideas?

7 comments:

K B said...

If your mother wants a pure blood - has a genetic complications. However, all dogs bred Colley family.

I think you should ask several questions.

Would you like some kind of protection and monitoring of the dog?
Does anyone have allergies?
Does it bother you, many toilets or skin?
Is there a size limit, or the weight that he carries?
You want a dog can be trained to cheat, recover, or you want a potato disadvantages cough?
Some dogs have a strong prey drive, some dogs are not - do you prefer?
"The dog is regularly exercised, or that the dog has often left in the backyard?" This will set the level of energy.



This is just a small sample is examined, and the list of things to do before the people reserve their favorite breeds.

Everyone knows Golden Retrievers are big, are farmers. I know that collies are excellent. But the decision must be based on reality - are all things that you need about what should get to know the breed, youto know what you are looking to get the answer, or at least remove them to a range of options for the race. Think, speak, and then explain in detail to the next question, if you ask again.

makeshift wings said...

Thank you for considering a rescue from a dog! There:) There is this great dog that deserves a loving home. Now that's part ...

For one thing, you know every breed rescue in your area? Find is the first step.

I can not recommend a race, he does not know what their lifestyle. Consider the lifestyle of your family and determine what kind of dog is best suited. More precisely, what you want in a dog? You want a lazy dog couch potato or an active dog? Do you want a puppy or adult dog? Is size a problem? What's distance and set-up requirements? The temperament and health? Are there certain breeds that have a tendency to? etc.. These are important things to consider before buying a dog. Ask yourself and your family to these questions. After giving detailed information, I can recommend a breed for you and your family. Take time to think first, have never been good, a dog on impulse.

.... said...

Look not only for a dog that fits well with his family and the household size and temperament, but not miss mutt environment.
When you save the dog's eyes at all, will not elected by their appearance, you know, if you find the right one.
Any dog with a good heart is a good dog.

Good luck finding that special dog and I'm glad that you have decided to adopt!
:)

Meggzz no longer on Y!A said...

Here is a great test, which will assist you in choosing a breed:
http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/search.htm

Please accept and / or rescue !!!!! : D

jessicaR... said...

A boxer.
very beautiful dogs, very sweet, love is not trampled fun
Nice, I love these dogs,
I recommend a boxer! I have now.

rose <3 said...

You should think, a Weimaraner. They are a people, fun, energetic and with a large yard, they are great!

Christin... said...

I would definitely get a labrador or a pug! They are playful dogs and I love you!

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