Dogs -
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Dogs - Information and
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There are cat people and dog people, and I'm a dog person. Dogs
have so many qualities that I can relate to. They're pack animals,
which means, like most humans, they thrive as part of a group.
They're very interested in their human companions. (Some of us
think of ourselves as owners.) They want to please us. They're
loyal and playful and just fun to be around because, unlike people,
they aren't preoccupied with things that don't have to do with the
present moment.
There is so much variety in dogs too. There's a
breed to please just about everybody from the toy dog group that
includes such cuties as the Chihuahua and Maltese all the way to
the Irish Wolf Hound and Great Danes.
Whether your dog is tiny or huge, it'll need lots of love and
attention. Training and socialization are important parts of having
a healthy, happy dog. Of course grooming, exercise, and regular
visits to the vet are important too.
Some dog owners actually have to brush their dogs' teeth because
the dogs, for whatever reason, don't enjoy chewing on bones. What
chewing on bones does is clean the plaque off from a dog's teeth.
So, if your little dog doesn't do this, brushing teeth is essential
to avoid plaque build up because plaque build up not only leads to
decayed teeth, it also fosters gum disease, and if untreated can
lead to other serious health problems with vital organs because
bacteria and infections will spread from the unhealthy mouth to
other parts of the body.
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Did you know that some dogs, such as Bearded Collies, will laze
around inside all day, appearing to be low energy dogs, but the
minute you get them outside, they're dynamos that keep going like
the Energizer Bunny. This works well for someone who, for example,
has a home office and wants their dogs quiet inside, but who likes
to go outside and play with their dogs for breaks in their
sedentary routine.
Pit Bulls were bred to be fighting dogs. Why anyone would want
to own one is beyond me. But they are very popular, and some people
say that cases we've read about in the news where pit bulls have
gotten loose and mauled children in the neighborhood, or where
they've just unexpectedly attacked and killed one of their owners,
are due to bad training and mistreatment, not to the dog's inherent
qualities. But why take the risk? Especially when you live with or
near children?
In any case, whatever dog a person chooses as a companion, the
dog is going to need training and daily care, the main components
of responsible dog ownership.
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