You’re looking for the perfect pup for your situation.
The mistake most budding dog owners make is that they pick the first cute puppy they see. Or they pick the first adult dog they feel connected to. There’s so much more to picking your perfect pup than that.
Let’s face it. All puppies are cute. But they only stay little and cute for a month or two before turning into a gangly adolescent and then an adult dog. And most dogs are kind and easy to connect with.
You need to go deeper than that. For example, if you choose a high-energy dog that needs tons of exercise every day, you need to be ready for that. If you don’t help them get their energy out, they will get it out at the expense of your home.
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The same dog can be a disaster for one family and the perfect pup for another.
How to Find Your Dream Dog will walk you through all the steps involved in choosing your Dream Dog, a dog that will be a joy for you from the day it arrives in your home until the end of its life. It contains everything I’ve learned in more than thirty years of working with dogs and owners:
- The most and least successful reasons to get a dog.
- How to figure out what kind of dog is best for you.
- How to find that dream dog and bring it home.
Since the majority of owners start with a puppy (and puppies require the most work), much of the book focuses only on puppies, but the final section takes the same principles and applies them to getting an adolescent or adult dog.
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Here’s an excerpt from the Introduction to give you a taste:
So you’ve decided to adopt a dog. How exciting! What kind?
The cute kind? Wait, all puppies are cute! But will you choose a puppy, or maybe an adolescent dog, or an adult? Will your new dog be big, medium, small, or, with a mixed-breed puppy, a bit of a surprise? Long hair, short hair, curly hair, wiry hair, no hair? Protective, or a social butterfly? Funny and goofy, or serious-natured? Very active, moderately active, a couch potato?
Hold on a minute, I hear you say. Why do I have to answer all these questions? It’s just a dog! Why can’t I just go out and pick up a dog, any dog? A dog is a dog is a dog, right?
Well, actually…
Every dog is different. And not just in size, or fur, or the shape of their ears. Every dog is right for a different owner. The best dog for me may not be the best dog for you, and neither of our dogs might be the perfect pet for someone else.
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This book will help match you with your Dream Dog, a dog that will be a joy for you from the day it arrives in your home until the end of its life. It contains everything I’ve learned in more than thirty years of working with dogs and owners: the most and least successful reasons to get a dog; how to figure out what kind of dog is best for you; how to find that dream dog and bring it home.