Thursday, September 22, 2016

Tips For Choosing Beagle Puppies In California

By Sarah Baker


You have been researching about dog breeds and you finally find one that suits your lifestyle. You are even certain that you have found the right breeder with the most amazing pups. Before bringing home that new puppy, you need pause for a bit and ask yourself whether you are right person for it. The guide below will not only help you in choosing the right beagle puppies in California, but any other breed too.

If you have kids, you will need to find a pooch that is kid friendly. As if that is not enough, be sure that your children are dog friendly too. Having unfriendly kids living with an unfriendly pup could mean serious trouble for you. You must also start preparing your kids and teach them how they will help train the dog. They should also learn to respect her space.

After that, you can now start thinking of where to find the right pup for your family. There are tentatively three options you can use. The first one is by getting in touch with rescue groups. You can also contact one of the local shelters or visit a dog breeder. Fortunately, with so many online sites offering pups for adoption, locating the right shelter should not be a hassle.

When adopting a pooch from a shelter, a golden rule is to have a plan at hand. You do not want to be swept away by the pleading faces that will make your choice more difficult. It is advisable to find shelters that are closer to your home. That way, it will be easy to make several visits if you are having problems with making up your mind.

While finding the right place to buy a puppy can be difficult, it is even harder choosing one from the litter. Among the various factors you have to consider, personality is very important. Do not start facing or addressing the dog. She will automatically adjust to you. Ignore her to allow her time to be acquainted with your presence and your scent.

While at that, you need to be very keen on the body language of the dog and its energy. A good pup should not be excited and dominant. When you see her ears perking up and her tail held high, that is not a good sign. Giving it your attention will be encouraging the negative trait. In its place, look for a submissive dog and give it all your attention.

In most cases, a submissive dog will have a wagging tail that is halfway up and with a head held slightly down. Check out for signs of dominance, anxiety and frustration. Such pups often rush to the front of the cage. Shyness is another trait you need to look for. This can easily translate into aggressiveness out of fear.

Be sure to check the well-being of the pup. They should be kept in a clean kennel and be free from fleas and other parasites. Finally make sure that the pups are up to date with all inoculations.




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