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Do I Have To Register My Dog?

By Harold Clark


Dogs have been man's best friend for years and with this loyalty and devotion there comes a certain level of responsibility. Not only are we entirely responsible for their wellbeing and health, but we are also accountable for them if they get into any trouble or if anyone raises any complaints against them. This is why it is essential that I register my dog.

Every dog's personality is slightly different, regardless of breed. However, some breeds are more violent than others naturally, so it is a good idea to do a little research into dog breeds before committing to any dog. Their behavior is more dependant on environment than genetics though, and even the sweetest Labrador can become vicious if treated badly.

Rescue dogs can be aggressive or react badly to certain people, such as children or even genders. When you consider what they have been through this is no surprise. However, their behavior can be changed over time if they are treated well. In a calm home with a set routine, any dog can change and become a loving and supportive companion.

The home environment makes all the difference to a dog. While some dogs are not at all affected by children, sudden noises or shouting, other dogs will react very badly and over time they will develop defense mechanisms to help them to cope with the stress of their environment. Pay special attention to how your dog reacts to things in the home to ensure they are happy.

Some people believe that old dogs can't learn new things and change their behavior. However, this isn't true. Animals, just like humans, are constantly learning and reacting to their environment around them. Give them the right circumstances and enough love and encouragement and they can certainly learn new tricks and new behavior.

Volunteering at a rescue center is a great way to help these poor animals and in particular it is the perfect way to get to know one of them if you are considering adopting them. Adoption is a big commitment and the rescue centers want to be sure that you are dedicated to your decision and won't bring them back in a few months' time.

Fostering is another way to do this and allows you to really get to know each other in your home environment, without the commitment of adopting them. The rescue center will visit your home to make sure that it is suitable for dog fostering, as not all houses or apartments are.

Nowadays having a pet can be very expensive. You have to pay for all their food, vaccinations, flea treatment, microchipping, insurance and even training and dog walking. It is very much like having a child as you are completely responsible for them. With this responsibility and commitment comes a creature who will love you no matter what, so it is worth it.




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