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Thứ Sáu, 25 tháng 8, 2017

Tips On Selecting The Best Purebred Bulldogs For Sale

By Janet Perry


Did you know that there are actually several hundred different dog breeds? Well, with this wide variety of dogs at your disposal, how do you go about the right selection? This article provides information on Purebred Bulldogs for sale to help you narrow down your options and select the best pet for yourself.

Determine the amount of space you have. Do you live in an apartment? If so, you might want to rule out many large dog breeds. You may even want to look for dogs in the Toy group such as the Pug, Miniature Pinscher or some of the other small dogs in the Non-Sporting group, like the Bichon Frise. Pure bred bull dogs require a considerable amount of space.

An English bull dog puppy makes a great companion. A prominent characteristic of this breed is that they are attention seekers and get along well in a home with children and other pets. If they are given proper attention and care, you are ensured of a very loyal and loving pet in return.

Nevertheless, puppy care requires a bit of firmness. It will be difficult to handle them if you go wrong. In case they are used to a lot of attention and lose it, for instance, when its owners' have a baby, it can act out by barking or biting. Therefore, attention needs to be consistent and firm, so that the dog senses its place in what it sees as its group.

Size is an important consideration if you live in a fairly small space. Remember that the larger the animal, the more space it will need to run around. Likewise, if you have small children, a very large dog might be a little too much for them to handle. You also need to remember that puppies grow much faster than children, so research the dog's likely size as an adult.

However, puppies are also a lot of work. They require vast amounts of attention, no matter what breed you opt for, and they will require strict training if you want to have an adult dog that is fun to be around. Left to their own devices, puppies will pick up a string of unpleasant habits that are difficult to break. Without training, that cute puppy will likely be very difficult as an older animal. If you have the patience and time to train and hang out with a pup, then this could be a good option for you.

Adult dogs are already trained in most cases. If you are looking for a specific temperament, it will be far easier to see this in a dog that is more mature. Mature bull dogs are not as excitable as a puppy and require far less attention. Adult dogs usually know their place in the family, will already be familiar with children in many cases, and are easier to settle.

However, there is a downside to adopting an older dog, however. You may find that you have to retrain some bad habits that have been ingrained for years. Also, if the dog has been abused, even the kindest breed could turn out to be snappish and nervous. An adult animal will tend to be cheaper than a puppy, even if purebred, which is another consideration if you are on a budget.




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