Dogs are still viewed as a man's best friend, even though many of them would like to eat the remote control. It is because they have that characteristic of being dynamic, but they are at home with a television addicted couch potato. This mismatch can make for a strained human relationship - or a really sad dog.
If a dog is what you want to bring into your home, you must think about the activity level that the dog needs to be physically and emotionally healthy. Some lazy adults think that if they only had a dog that needed walking twice daily, then they would get the physical exercise they've so carefully avoided for so many years. Active dogs need active keepers, but if they have been matched with idle folks, a change of ways is badly needed - nonetheless, that can't be easily done. Since idle keepers are more likely to slack off during walking sessions, the dog is not likely to get the essential benefits of having a frequent outside time thus the dog will be the one to suffer.
Giving your dog enough physical exercise is not equivalent to giving him the quantity of daily physical activity that he needs. The time to walk, run, jump and relax is what each and every dog needs for every single day. That may come with a walk on the lead to the park or around the neighborhood. You don't have to put your dog on a leash to let him enjoy the freedom of running and playing if you have a home with a fenced yard. If you are one of those older adults who are concerned about having limited mobility, then you might as well go for a dog that won't demand you of too much activity everyday. There are individuals who are inclined to have their recreation or enjoy the feeling of relaxation out-of-doors and they are those of which active dogs would love to spend their lives with. Both keeper and dog look forward to the end of the day, because it would be the time for them to enjoy playing chase or running together in the park.
Larger dogs tend to be more physically active. Those coming from the breeds of working or hunting dogs may comprise those kinds of dogs. They have an innate desire to be busy and work off energy. Dogs which are born for movement and agility may include the Doberman, Beagle, Irish Setter, German Shepherd and Greyhound, so, the longing to have daily exercises is already expected by them. Size can fool you as the extremely large dogs like the St. Bernard and Bull Mastiff, who can easily outweigh their keepers, are low physical activity dogs. The movies may have presented you with a St. Bernard doing some rescue operation, what you don't recognise is that to sleep in front of the fireplace is the physical activity that usually takes up most of the dog's time.
Small dogs like Poodles and Chihuahuas can live in small spaces and forgo the daily long walk in the park, but these dogs can be high in activity even just around your house because they have in them some high-strung temperaments which are already part of their breed. Granted, their activity may be running aimlessly around the room, jumping on your guests or bouncing on you, but once they're already out of energy, all they do is simply behave. That's the point where the little dogs crawl back on your lap or on their sumptuous pillow for a well-deserved nap to recharge.
There are a lot of things that you need to consider just before you decide on buying a dog. By taking time to make a profile of the dog that best fits your living space, character, and personal activity level, you'll have a better match for a lasting relationship.
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