If you want to buy a puppy, you should first think twice about whether there is enough time for the care of the animal and which breed it should become.
After all, dogs are not just 10 years and older. They also need a lot of attention, so they are fine and living together with the four-legged harmoniously.
We want to help you find a puppy that suits you. For this reason, we explain below what to look for when choosing the breed.
First of all, keep in mind that your puppy will not stay small forever. For example, a young Rottweiler may be cute, for example. Grown up, however, he brings up to 60 pounds on the scales.
Therefore, it is important to consider the size of adult animals of the respective breed when choosing the right puppy. Otherwise, it will sooner or later lead to a rude awakening.
After all, there are enormous size differences in dogs from the Chihuahua to Mastiff. Even if the size does not say anything about the nature or the urge to move of your future roommate, at least it helps you to limit the puppies in question something.
The puppy's character and urge to move are even more important than the size. Because not every dog is suitable for a beginner or families with children. Some breeds also require a lot of exercise and employment and are therefore not suitable for keeping in a small townhouse.
Therefore, when buying a puppy, be sure to consider your own preferences as well as your personal life situation.
Of course, every dog can be well educated. However, there are some significant differences here, which is why not every dog breed is suitable for beginners.
Unless you are experienced with keeping dogs, you should limit yourself to breeds that are good to keep and easy to educate.
Playing and wielding children are sometimes challenging not only for their parents but also for domestic dogs.
If you have children, you should therefore opt for a quiet breed with a high threshold. In addition, the dog must not be prone to aggression and have only a moderate protective instinct.
If you live in a small apartment, you can still get a dog. However, the breed should not have too high a urge to move and a balanced nature.
We also recommend that you restrict yourself to small and medium sized dogs. Very large breeds are not suitable for housing.
There are some dog breeds that are particularly demanding and active. In order to avoid boredom or even health problems, it is important for these animals to challenge them both physically and mentally.
If you choose such a breed, you should ideally be active and enjoy spending time outdoors.
Of course, not every keeper would like to run for hours with his dog through the forest every day. If this is the case, you should choose a suitable puppy for a race with low urge to move.
Of course that does not mean that you do not have to deal with your dog. However, some dog breeds are also satisfied with less physical activity.
Education requires sufficient experience with some breeds. Otherwise, at the latest in adulthood, problems with the behavior of the quadruped can occur.
Especially classic protective and working dogs are often not easy to train and should therefore, if possible, be kept only by experienced dog owners.
You have found a puppy that suits you? Then it is your responsibility in the future to make sure that the little four-legged friend is fine. In addition to sufficient attention in this context above all a species-appropriate diet is important.
With the special nutritional concept of Bellfor you support the health and well-being of your four-legged friend from an early age. Whether puppies or adult dogs - our range has the right solution for dogs of all breeds.