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How to Become a Dog Lover

By eHow Pets Editor
 
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Instructions

  • Step 1:
    Visit with friends and family that have a dog that they're crazy about. Discover what it is that makes that dog special to them. Let your friends tell you some of their dog experiences and try to learn from their experiences and mistakes.
  • Step 2:
    Take into consideration your lifestyle before you purchase or adopt a dog. If you live in a high-rise apartment complex, it is going to be hard to handle a large dog that needs room to run and romp, not to mention the "poop situation." A small dog such as a Chihuahua or a Yorkie might be a better fit for your lifestyle. Then, of course, if you life on a farm and drive a pickup truck, you will want a dog to be your best buddy, like a Lab, Collie or a Springer Spaniel.
  • Step 3:
    Ask yourself if you are ready to commit to a dog in your life. A dog becomes a member of your family and you will have this dog in your life for many years to come. If you travel for a living or work extremely long hours, you may not be ready to make the commitment to bring a dog into your life to love. Wait a while and plan for a time that you can devote the care, time and love to a dog that it will need.
  • Step 4:
    Pick a dog that you can love and care about if you have allergies. Many breeds of dogs do not shed. This gives people with allergies a better chance of finding a dog to love and care about. Check out breeds like poodles, Schnauzers or a mix of those called a Schnoodle.
  • Step 5:
    Let your children be a part of selecting the dog that will end up being another child in the family. This dog will grow up with your children and their childhood memories will always include their experiences with this dog. Guide them in their selection to make sure the dog selected is good with children. Pick a milder breed of dog rather than one such as a Pit Bull.
  • Step 6:
    Match your personality to the dog you want to love. If you and your dog both like to do the same things, then it will be a match made in "doggie heaven." Pick a Basset Hound if you like to lounge around and enjoy life. If you're a bit energetic and like to explore, maybe a Jack Russell Terrier is what you are looking for. Sometimes, a personality match just happens, such as when you see the dog you will love forever at the animal shelter. Adopt your new soul mate and live happily ever after together.
  • Step 7:
    Help elderly relatives or friends select the right type of dog for their lifestyle, financial situation and health status. Elderly people form very strong bonds with their dogs, if it is the right dog for them. A dog that likes to ride in the car, sit in their lap and walk in the garden with them is perfect. In general, a small to middle size dog would be a good selection for an elderly person, so they can hold it, handle it, feed it, take care of it and love it.

Tips & Warnings

  • It's not hard to fall in love with a dog, if you've picked the right one for you.
How to Become a Dog Lover Provided by eHow.com

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