Outside of really cruel owners and serious neglect, I believe most people take on a new pet for good reasons and with the best of intentions. Unfortunately many people choose a pet for the wrong reason, without enough knowledge and without doing any research whatsoever. Children often fall in love with various pets and put pressure on their parents to allow them to keep them. A beautiful little puppy was brought to my home by a friends son who was intending to keep him. It was absolutely adorable (Like all puppies are) This particular puppy had gigantic paws and I later found out that it was an Akita Japanese dog. The Akita is a beautiful dog, usually kept as a guard dog but they need very strict training and can be very aggressive to other animals and children not belonging to the family home. Fortunately they didn't keep the puppy but I find it amazingly worrying to think how that situation may have turned out.
Choosing an animal is a huge responsibility, a long term commitment and should be discussed with all family members. Do you have land or a garden or do you live in an apartment. This will probably affect the breed of dog you choose. Also you will need to make sure all borders are secure so your dog cannot escape to busy roadways. Can you afford the necessary costs of keeping a dog and more importantly the ongoing costs of yearly injections, insurance or vet bills. If you want to take holidays during the next number of years, and your dog is not allowed to go will you be able to afford boarding kennel costs. Is there going to be enough company for the dog or will it be left alone all day? Does this particular dog need lots of exercise and if so who is going to enjoy exercising him or her everyday come rain or shine for the next ten to fifteen or more years. Is everyone prepared to do extra chores because dog hairs will be a problem if not. Very few breeds of dogs do not moult. Does everyone understand that when puppies are teething they relieve their discomfort by chewing on a bone, a designer shoe or two or three and antique furniture or leather sofas. They don't discriminate between any of these items even though you do.
There are so many breeds of dogs that are beautiful but if you choose a dog for its physical looks you could very well be bitterly disappointed.There are many places on the internet where you can fill in a questionnaire and find a variety of breeds that will suit your lifestyle and then both you and your four-legged friend can share a wonderful life together. A dog can be a wonderful and loyal companion. You can pamper him or her with diamond studded collars, grooming parlors, a pyramid meditation bed to thrive under and endless toys for the prince or princess of canines but you'll have their unconditional love if you simply love and take care of them.
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Look at it this way, these dogs must be in perfect harmony with their hunter/owner in order to follow specific directions to track and fine birds that have fallen to the ground and out of sight. This need for the dog to have hand-held direction carries over to all aspects of a Labrador's life, especially at home.
This is great for people who enjoy and need constant canine companionship. However, it is bad for dog owners who have a Labrador retriever but expect the animal to entertain itself with little interaction from the owner.
There are some hunting dogs that were bred to be independent hunters with little interaction and instruction from humans. Examples of these types of dogs are Terriers and Hounds, which lead the way by use of their senses (by smell and sight) with the human hunter striving to keep up with the dog's pace.
This is not how the Labrador is built. Labs are designed to retrieve, and in doing so they must have a connected attention link directly to the hunter. If a retriever ignores the hunter's commands then they may hit the water and swim far past where the bird has fallen, and possibly keep swimming out and away.
Well trained retrievers do not make these types of mistakes because they have the innate ability to attend to and follow detailed directions from the hunter. This skill is absolutely critical to being a trustworthy retriever and is one of the reasons that these dogs make excellent service animals and obedience trainees.
This Is Also the Reason Why Many Labs Do Not Do Well With Some Families: You can probably understand by now just how connected and dependent a Labrador retriever becomes to its owners. It constantly looks to people for leadership and must have human interaction.
Every dog breed is sociable to some extent, some more than others, but Labs require much more attention than most dogs. They do not cope very well when left alone for long periods of time, whether indoors or outdoors. Many families who are away all day and come home to find out that their Lab has destroyed a side door or window trying to escape does not understand why this is happening.
These people are understandably upset and then punish their Labs. A properly educated Lab owner will not react in this way because they know the truth. And the truth is that what causes a Lab to try to escape like this is simply wanting to search out and find its owners. They consider their "pack" missing and make an attempt to find them outside.
The biggest lesson to take away from this information, especially if you have not yet decided on what type of dog to own and are considering a Labrador retriever, is to make sure that you have plenty of time to devote to your Lab, day and night. If not, then consider a more independent dog breed. Otherwise, your lovable Lab may soon become increasingly unhappy and will end up a very destructive house pet, or worse, a runaway.
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