Dogs are not suitable pets for all people. This is important to remember.
It is important to think carefully before getting any pet. This rule especially applies to dogs.
After all, these animals are not suitable for everyone.
The fact is that dogs are very active and social animals. In addition, they require frequent and complex care and attention.
Don't get a pet if you have a small apartment. Large breeds of dogs are uncomfortable living in a small space.
Beginners should not have dog breeds such as Akita, Chinese Shar-Pei, Alaskan Malamute, or Rottweiler.
Dalmatians, Weimaraners, Australian Cattle Dogs, German Shepherds, St. Bernards and Siberian Huskies are also not suitable for compact housing.
They need a lot of space in the apartment. If you don't have a lot of space, get a small breed of dog.
In addition, a person who works long hours every day, who cannot spend a lot of quality time with a dog, should not get a dog.
Giving your dog only quality time will backfire on you.
It is important to spend a lot of time with dogs. Walk at least twice a day and every day. Walks should last at least an hour.
Problems may also arise if the owner of the property, your relative or the landlord is categorically against moving in with an animal.
Before getting a dog, find out about other people's permission. For example, will the rest of your family members or roommates be comfortable?
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