Wednesday, January 22, 2014

It Is Easy To Find Some Tiny Toy Poodles For Sale

By Nelda Powers


Imagine that you are driving down the road with your children who want a pet in the worst way. All of a sudden you come across a pet store with a sign that says "Tiny toy poodles for sale". What do you do? Do you have the ability to just crush your children's desires under the heel of the metaphorical boot? A better thing to do would be to check them out and while doing so, talk to your kids about the responsibilities of a pet.

House breaking a new dog is a long and intense process that requires you to observe the dog non-stop. If you don't house break your new dog, your carpet and floors will be destroyed by their bathroom habits. The first few months of a dog's life are the most essential for this. If you don't have the time to give for this, you should consider that a dog isn't the pet for you.

Without the time that is needed for a dog, perhaps you should consider a cat. Cats are much more independent than dogs and don't require the attention that dogs do. Most will take to a litter box relatively quickly and easily. They are quite good as companions without being as needy as a dog is.

If you and the child or children decide to take on an animal, it should be done so only on the understanding that it is for the animal's entire life. It is irresponsible to go out and buy an animal only to try to return it later. You should be educated on what you are getting before you get it. Don't be overwhelmed by something that you knew was coming.

Small animals can make great pets too. A hamster or gerbil can be a great companion that is entertaining to watch and rewarding to keep. They are contained in their cage and can be given all sorts of toys and things to play with. They don't have as much companionship potential as a dog or cat but can be affable and warm hearted.

Small dogs can often become prey items for larger predators. Birds of prey will take small dogs as food at any opportunity that presents itself. Other large dogs can kill them as well. It only takes a small amount of rough housing from a Lab or a St. Bernard to damage a small dog. Housing them indoors and away from other animals is ideal.

The safety of a small dog can be easy to guarantee if you adhere to a few simple rules. Keep them under supervision while outdoors. Use an assertive but friendly attitude while training them. You must also feed them appropriately to avoid digestive or weight problems.

"Tiny toy poodles for sale" can be too tempting a thing to turn down. Think about what you are getting into, though, before you go out and buy one. If you have lots of time and effort to spend, a dog can be great. Other animals can be considered though. Cats and small mammals can make great pets. Cold blooded reptiles and amphibians might be the way to go too, as they are low maintenance and easy to take care of.




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