Monday, 11 November 2013

Find your ideal dog



It is very important when choosing a pet dog that your personality matches the breed of dog you would like. For instance if you are a lazy couch potato you wouldn't choose a husky and if you are someone who wanders the highlands of Scotland hunting grouse, I doubt a Chinese Crested Dog which you carry around in a handbag would be any good at all.

My boss (resident of 221b Baker Street) does not have a dog but one time I do believe he met his match.
                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLeruQ3I1gs
A dog should be a life companion not something which scares the living daylights out of you! Some dogs I agree are terrifying while others are amazingly faithful. 

My favourite dog is a boarder colley but as I don't live on a farm I do not have one. I love husky's but as it rarely snows where I live and I do not have a sled I don't have one of those either. I think Irish Wolf hounds are fantastic but I couldn't fit one in my house (though I could ride it to school rather than go on the bus) and I adore little Pomeranian puppy's as they are uber cute!

Here's a tough choice: who would your favourite dog be from the following? Think about how much exercise you do, where you live and the type of house you have. Do you have a garden. Are there children? Do you have any other pets?





If you would like to know which dog suits you best you can always look at this website - Dog Breed Selector http://animal.discovery.com/breed-selector/dog-breeds.html. It is a big responsibility looking after any animal and they need to fit into your life and feel loved and wanted. If you cannot have a dog but love them you could raise money and help charity's like the Dogs Trust. http://www.dogstrust.org.uk/

My family are very busy so we have two Guinea Pigs named Frodo and Sam. They are very intelligent animals just like dogs but they can't catch frizby's or fetch sticks and balls - but they like grass and sunbathing :D

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