Adding a pet to your family is a big event and one that needs to be considered carefully. Families that adopt a dog spontaneously often find that they were ill prepared, and these pets frequently end up finding new homes at a later date or even being abandoned. It's important to figure out just what type of dog will suit your family best, and then find one from someone reputable.

Which Breed is Best?

Which breed you choose depends on a variety of factors including personal preference, your family, breed size and temperament, and what you need from a pet. Let's look at these one by one.

Personal Preference: Most people prefer a specific dog breed before they even begin looking for a pet. You might have wanted a Husky from the time you were a child, for example. This doesn't mean that this is your ideal breed, but it is a good place to start.

Family: If you have small children or plan to start a family in the near future, you'll need to consider this when choosing a dog. Certain breeds are particularly well suited to families, such as Golden Retrievers, Labs, and Cocker Spaniels, while others do very well with a single adult owner, including Huskies and German Shepherds.

Size: This 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. For apartment living, a St. Bernard isn't a good choice because of its large size, but a terrier might be perfect. 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.

Temperament: Most dog breeds vary widely in their temperaments, but there are certain traits that may run in the blood. Greyhounds, as an example, tend to be highly excitable, bulldogs are loyal and steady, while Huskies tend to have an excess of energy and be very determined. You'll want to select a breed that is best suited to your own temperament and energy level.

What You Need: Are you looking for some quiet companionship on lonely nights, a playmate for your children, or a running partner for your 5 km run each morning? Do you need a dog that will help out with the livestock? Knowing exactly what you need from your dog will help you choose the breed. A miniature poodle won't be a very good running partner, but will tend to be an excellent partner while you watch your favorite television shows.

Health Issues: Unfortunately, there are certain health problems that tend to run in breeds, and you need to know the specific breeds that are prone to health conditions. German Shepherds are most likely to have issues with hip displacement, for example. Once you've narrowed down which breeds you're interested in, you'll want to double check just what you need to expect in the way of health problems. These can sometimes be avoided or minimized by going with a mixed breed dog instead of a pure breed.

All of these factors will help you choose the right dog breed or breeds. Once you know the type of dog you want, it's time to start looking for your newest family member.

Puppy or Adult Dog?

One of the other things that you'll need to consider is whether you want a puppy or an older dog. Both options have pros and cons.

Puppies are very cute and tend to be adopted most often. They are easier to train and have not yet been affected by human behavior, which can turn even a pleasant dog into an angry, dangerous one. 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're looking for a specific temperament, it will be far easier to see this in a dog that is more mature and not as excitable as a puppy, they also 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. 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.

Where to Find Your Dog

Many people look first to pet stores for a dog, but you will probably have better luck and learn more about the dog's history if you go through independent breeders or dog owners. If you are looking for a pure breed dog, make sure you see the paperwork before making your purchase, to ensure the bloodlines are, indeed, pure.

For older dogs, seeing the family and environment they are coming from will help you make a decision on whether or not to adopt. Choose a dog that has been loved and cared for, and you will be able to enjoy your new pet. Only take on an untrained animal if you have experience and the time needed to deal with a dog that needs plenty of attention and training.

Adopting a dog can be a wonderful experience if you are properly prepared. Choose a dog that will fit your lifestyle and family rather than just going for the cutest puppy at the shop. Everyone will be much happier if you do.

Every person I know simply loves a Beagle when they see one in their daily lives. True, Beagles are always very cute with their expectant eyes and friendly attitude. But training them can be a chore.

If you want to train a Beagle the right way then you need to possess this essential trait: you would need loads of diligence for training it. Don't give up too easily once you decide to train a Beagle. You need to exude plenty of dedication in training your Beagle.

A Beagle is basically a hunting dog and thus gets lose focus effortlessly, ready to run around from place to place for no reason at all. Make an effort to divert the unrestrained energy in your Beagle into a productive type instead. This means , you must take it for extended walks. Plus remember to take it for a swim or a hike.

This is essential because when a Beagle doesn't get any activity to make use of its energy, then it becomes restless and causes a lot of unwanted indoor destruction. It tends to keep on chewing or digging things. Remember to take your pet Beagle outside your house wearing a leash; this will help you avoid any unwanted problems when you are at a public place.Be assertive when you are with your pet Beagle. Remember this as a Beagle always responds much better to a person who's in total command of the situation. Don't wait till your Beagle becomes too old to start your training program.

The truth is, if you wait to train it after it has grown very old, you will not have a positive outcome on its training. You can start your Beagle's training from the age of eight weeks. Start with all the basic commands such as stand, sit, down, heel, etc. Once it fulfills these basic commands, it shows that you are succeeding at your training attempt. You then need to go to the next level of training - continue with the commands which you have planned for your Beagle at the next stage.

If you have a property without a fence, install some fences so that the Beagle doesn't get lost while trying to roam away from your home. This will help you from preventing your pet from getting hurt in any possible way. A Beagle is a pack animal - it always prefers to be with a group. Thus they will always look forward to being with you. Never try to keep a Beagle alone for long periods of time. This will make them bad tempered and lazy. It's also not good for their health as they tend to put on unwanted extra weight on their bodies. Since a Beagle has a sharp sense of smell, when trained well, it can be used for detection work of various kinds. Thus all your efforts spent on your Beagle will turn to be of great use.


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Are you at the end of your tether (Yours not your Ferret's)?  Is your ferret on its last warning?

It doesn't have to be that way.  Many ill-informed people believe the ferret is a nasty, smelly animal which will pee everywhere and bite everyone.  This could not be further from the truth.  With the right guidance a ferret can be trained as well as any other animal, if not better.

The whole saga can be frustrating and heart breaking.  A ferret heart breaking I hear you say.  Well yes.  Ferrets in the wild are social animals who develop very strong kin bonds in their family groups.  They will naturally start to look for that  bond with their owners, showing affection, displeasure and many other signs and states of mind.  This is the first step in the ferret training process, recognizing the signs.  It's no different to a dog.  Try picking up a dog to hug or cuddle it when its in the the wrong mood and you see what I mean.  Been there done that myself.  The only problem is not the dog, its the owner who fails to read the mood and situation.  The dog doesn't know, its not human after all.

The usual unfortunate saga usually goes like this (Stop me if it sounds familiar):

You go to the pet shop and see a ferret.  Yes the cage whiffs a little (Don't they all), but it looks at you with those bright knowing eyes and there's a connection.  It is bright, sharp and very cute, so you buy it.  Things go well to start and you follow the shop advice.  Keep it in a cage, but let it out for exercise and to play with toys (Which he sold you a hat full of right!).  It all seems to be going great. 'Snuffle' (Not the best name but first thing that came to mind) is cute (Again), playful and when he is up and active great fun.

Then after a couple of months the things you heard about ferrets all seem to be happening.  The smell seems to get everywhere and it poops and pees everywhere and I mean everywhere.  But is there any in the litter tray?  Of course not.  On top of that this 'cute' animal is starting to nip and bite, you, family friends, their shoes, their hair.  People stop coming around after a while.  Then the nibbling starts, a shoe here, an electric cable there.  Then it hits home.  You had become very attached to Snuffle, but you can't cope.  Is it time to get rid of him, tears or not, to save your sanity?

This is all too common the sad story with ferrets.  There are volumes of training books and advice on dogs and cats, but the poor ferret is left out.  But the truth is that it is easy to train a ferret with the right information.

The basics of training a ferret successfully can be taught in easy steps:

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