Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Your Keeshond Dog And You

By Sharon Brooks


This particular dog breed falls into the medium size category. For many pet owners, this is the perfect Goldilocks zone as far as size goes. A lot of people love the medium size of the Keeshond breed because the animals are not so big that they crush everything and not so small that they are in danger of being crushed.

Anyone who has seen pictures of these dogs already has a good idea of just how much fur that they have. It can be quite an endeavor to keep that full and luxurious coat looking fresh and clean. You have to be willing to take the time and energy for the washings and brushings that the coat will inevitably require.

Many people say that they have never had a dog who is more obedient. This is a great thing for people who have struggled to train their pets. If the animal is more willing to work with you, it can make it a lot easy for the owner struggling to get the hang of communicating to their dog what they want them to do, and properly enticing him or her to do so.

These are dogs that are known to live around fourteen or fifteen years, so that is something that you should prepare for before you choose to adopt one. You really want to make sure that you will be able to take care of the pet for the entire duration of its life. Otherwise, you might end up with a heartbreaking situation where human and dog have to be separated.

People with dog allergies should definitely be aware of the fact that these are not one of the hypoallergenic dog breeds. People who suffer from these allergies should definitely avoid this breed. The plentiful fur can lead to many sniffles and itchy eyes for these individuals.

If you're looking for a playful pup, you've found the right one. These dogs love to play games of all sorts, and they are incredibly fast learners as well. You and the dog can gain hours of mutual entertainment from the play sessions, which is a great way to get the family outdoors and playing together.

You should be aware of how fast these dogs are. They can chase down a frisbee like nobody's business. They can also shoot out the door and down the street when you are least expecting it, so it might be a good idea to get a locator chip installed just in case your pet gets scared or excited, runs off, and gets lost.

Many new dog owners make plenty of errors in their preparations to welcome the pet into their home. They quickly find out their mistakes by what the dog tears up. It's a good idea to double check the whole house to see that it is thoroughly doggy-proof.




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