Is it a good idea to choose a dog as your pet? |
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RedStar
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Is it a good idea to choose a dog as your pet? |
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Are they really so difficult pets for caring and growing? And how much time does their training take?
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Mon Oct 28, 2019 7:49 pm |
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Flar
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Well in general with dogs you should be as responsible as with all other pets but comparing with cats they're harder in some aspects, especially during puppies' period because during it they really demand much care and often become ill.
Also, dogs need walking every day, think about that twice before making your final decision. Are you ready to go for a walk in any mood, weather and so on?And in case of training I agree with other replies, it depends highly on a certain breed. But your patience, knowledge of wise dogs training rules and discipline are very important too.
For example, vets recommend to start with choosing your dog's name wisely and being always respectful of it, to start with teaching the dog simple basic commands, to end always your training sessions in a positive mood. Some special accessories like training collars https://petonbed.com/best-dog-training-collars can help you to but anyway you'll need to spend enough time regularly with your dog in order to train it on a high level.
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Thu Nov 07, 2019 2:03 pm |
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Hoelet
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Yes, dogs are really good, I have to say. Just make sure your pets are healthy. I recommend that you try Pet Express supply store. Maybe you will find it interesting and helpful to you, good luck!
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Fri Nov 22, 2019 4:19 pm |
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franklee
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Before you have a pet in your home you need to learn all the features of his care. There are many forums where dog parents communicate. You can find forums where communication is on the dog breed that you have. And you also need to hear the vet's advice. Only the veterinarian will be able to examine the dog and decide what is important to it.
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Mon Apr 20, 2020 9:02 am |
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