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Being A Responsible Dog Owner

By: Leo Enoch

Owning a Dog comes with many responsibilities. The main explanation for restrictions imposed on dogs by many countries and states in America is because of irresponsibility of dog owners.

People get dogs for all the incorrect reasons which they regretted at the end. Owning a Dog ought not to become cumbersome, which is why it is critical that if you want to own a dog, do it for the right reason before getting one.

You should not get a dog for:

1. Protection

The wrong understanding for people who have this motivation in owning a dog, is that the dog will automatically be protective for their family which absolutely will not come true. Wrong technique of training like keeping the dog away and not socializing them well with people for trying to make them to be protective could turn the dog to be fearful and wary of strangers. Instead of protecting the dog owner, when face with certain critical situation, this dog would probably run for life.

Worse still some owners, encourages the dog to be aggressive and bark by tying him in a certain vicinity and training him to have the territorial aggressiveness. This is wanting for lawsuits to come knocking on your door. Thousands of children and people had been hurt all over the world just because some children often found wondering within the territorial understood to be protected by your dog.

If your motive, purpose for getting a dog, is for protection, then a better way is to get those electronic alarm devices that can sound like vicious barking which can be activated by motion detectors. This would most likely much more helpful than getting a dog.

2. To accompany your children

A lot of children often beg their parents for a dog, just for a reason of cuteness or fun to play with. More often than not this comes with a promise of taking good care of the dog well being and cleaning up the messes they will create. Well this is definitely a very terrible choice to be made. Because the effect of cuteness and fun to play with will disappear after days or weeks, and now the dog will be left with no care.

Typically this duty is automatically shift to the busy mom who does not have the sufficient time to train the dog and such the dog would acquire bad habits which would not be tolerated by the busy home makers. This is possibly why there are so many dogs end up in the shelter and some on the streets. If you are not set to train the dog to be a good member of the family, then give stuffed toys to your children instead of getting them a dog.

3. Competing with your neighbor. : )

Out of so many silly things people do, perhaps this is one of the worse one. Just because early in the morning one day, your neighbor brought his dog for a jog and shows you how good it is to have a dog and how beautiful his dog is, you get jealous and get one for yourself so that you can show it to your neighbor too.

Although you might not be the one who do this, there are people out there who did these silly things. Having a dog is a lifetime devotion and it takes effort to be able to enjoy and have a meaningful relationship with your dog. So pride and competition should not be a factor in getting a dog.

Actually, if you look at it, there is not much different in having the right reason of wanting a child and wanting a dog. You should intend to do all you can to make him a contributing member of the public. You should be committed to appropriately socializing him, teaching him how to behave in any kind of circumstances, loving, providing and caring for your dog.

Responsibility in having a dog starts before getting one, you should start studying on how to best care and provide your dog. Get obedience training manual and learn from those so that you know what to do when you bring the dog home.

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