Breeds
Dogs belong to breeds. These breeds can be easy to identify if you look hard enough at their personality and charecteristics. For example, If their is a large light colored dog with spots,long,flowing fur, muliple eye colors or rare eye colors (Silver,green, blue, ect...) and a happy, playful personality, I can conclue it may be an australian shepherd.
You see? Its very simple as long as the breed is not rare, or often unheard of. To determine what dog you may want, look at breed charecterisitcs. If you have a family you may want a family-friendly dog, like a beagle. If you live on a farm you may want a herding dog or a large do to help with farmwork, like a Shepherd or Lab.
You see? Its very simple as long as the breed is not rare, or often unheard of. To determine what dog you may want, look at breed charecterisitcs. If you have a family you may want a family-friendly dog, like a beagle. If you live on a farm you may want a herding dog or a large do to help with farmwork, like a Shepherd or Lab.
Breeding
Breeding is a good way to earn money but is a tremeandous responsobility. Dogs are hard enough, but you may get up to 12 puppies, possibly more! It is very costly, too. The vet check-ups, food, toys and more. Owning one puppy and 5 months worth of vet trips adds up to over 300$! Owning an un-spayed dog means heat. Your dog...well, because this is a child-friendly website, I won't talk about that. But, spaying and neautering means your dog won't have puppies and doing that is expensive but saves you from future obstacles and problems. Pure-bred dogs are more eligible to competitions and are often just what they are described as. Half-breeds, or mutts, are often sweet and have charecteristics of both dogs.