How To Choose Your Dog – Do I Need Help?

Yes, you do.  Lots of people think it’s easy to choose a dog.  Well it is – IF you know what you’re doing.  If you’re a first time dog owner, need a low allergy dog or have had a lifestyle change, you might not know.

Even long time dog owners often lack the essential knowledge and skills they need to do this right.

People often think that if they want a dog, that any dog will work.  It won’t.

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Most people make a mess of choosing a dog.  It happens to 6.5 million dogs per year in the USA alone.  That’s BILLIONS of dollars wasted.  Heartache and tears.  Unbelievable cruelty. So stop!  Think!  And get your FREE guide today! 

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So here’s why you need help

Most people don’t realise just how much help they need to choose right.  They go in ’blind’ and end up with a problem.  These are only some of the reasons you might need help with choosing your dog:

  1. Do you really know the right process for choosing a dog?
  2. Do you know the breeds well enough to decide which is right for you?
  3. Do you understand your lifestyle properly?
  4. Is that dog right for your climate?
  5. How do you know which dog won’t dig up your prized roses?
  6. Do you know which dogs will drive you crazy with barking?
  7. Do you know which are high energy dogs, and which aren’t?
  8. Do you know which dogs which are really difficult to housetrain (housebreak)?
  9. Are you choosing a dog which will get along with your kids?
  10. How do you know the dog you choose will get along with other pets?
  11. Can you pick a dog which gets on well with other dogs?
  12. What do you know about health issues in the breeds?
  13. What do you know about health screening?
  14. Are you confident that you can spot a great breeder?
  15. When you come to choose your puppy how do you know it’s healthy?
  16. can you choose a puppy that can see and hear properly?

There are many more things to consider when you come to choose a dog.  These are only some of the key questions you need to have asked, and answered.  It’s vital that you’re really well equipped with all the right information to make your choice a success.

Here’s what can happen when you don’t choose your dog the right way:

We had a little Shih Tzu dog. The kids loved it but the damn thing just wouldn’t housetrain. Man, we tried everything but even after a year it wasn’t right. Eventually we had to leave it on the balcony with newspaper down whenever we were out or busy. It was a nightmare. Of course you knew this breed had a housetraining issue – I wish we’d met before I got the dog. Ash Goodman, Phillipines

So why not start thinking about what you know, and don’t know.  List out the bits of the process you think you know well and where you have gaps.  Look at where you think you really need the help.

It’s possible that you also ‘don’t know what you don’t know’ – especially if you are a first time owner.

In this case the quick start guide will really help you think about some of the key aspects of choosing your dog.  The people who are very successful at choosing their dogs follow a proven process that guarantees success.  They just might not realise they’re doing it.  This quick start guide gives you an introduction to that process.

First time owners often get lost in information overload.  Other less experienced owners do too.  It can be hard work separating what’s good advice from what’s not.

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