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Posted on October 31, 2009 by Terry Bull | Posted under   Pets Dogs


Do You Get A Pup Or A Fully Grown Dog



Chocolate brown eyes, a warm nose and anxious licking are classic images of an sweet pup. Whether it could be from those tiny children, to teenagers and to those sturdy men, a pup can always adapt to different levels of various playing fields. Whenever a cute puppy would come running to you and see to it that he or she gets cuddled into your arms, a really good feeling can always be felt. The thing about wishing that your puppy would stay a puppy for the rest of his life is something that most dog keepers have entertained. In a matter of time, the weight of your teenage son as well as the amount of food that he eats is nothing equated to that of your dog that was once a puppy.

This goes for all dogs as wells as shiba inu dogs:

If a pup with a very young age is the one that you have chosen to bring home as a pet, training him in a way that is suitable to your surroundings and your way of living is one such advantage that you can realise. Your pup would also toy with you in so many different and hilarious ways that you would surely treasure such as the times wherein he himself would be inquisitive about some of his nature as well as do some funny things like chasing his own tail, shadow or when he catches a ball. These times are so memorable. If you take heed of the old saying that goes, "you can't teach old dogs some new tricks," then starting off with a pup should be the thing that you must do so that raising him in your own terms and training him to suit your needs and lifestyle can really be possible.

As dogs age, they take on more of the natural traits of their breed. Those ferocious looking and intimidating watchdogs were also able to melt the hearts of their owners with their charming looks during the times when they were still just pups. Once grown, that same dog can stare a hole through an intruder instantly be prepared to rip his hearts out to protect his territory (and his owners).

As temperate as they may seem, those show dogs would surely require you of an severe and repetitive training to fully harness their skills. If you want to strictly enforce commands to your show dog, you can't throw him with irregular babying behaviors. Taking those roles by heart is something that those kinds of dogs do when they are given such roles.

There are types of dogs that no matter how mature they are, they just seem to be small in appearance, thus, if you want to have a pet that would still have those puppy traits or looks like a pup even if for a long time, then you might as well go for that kind of dogs. Some types are content with often being held and patted. Such dog breeds go well with those idle keepers who would choose to spend their day watching Television and that is something that these dogs won't bother. But the truth of the matter is, those dogs are less likely to be patient with inactivity when they are still in the pup phase but as soon as they get mature enough, patience is just their virtue and somehow, inertia is also something that they enjoy provided that they are being nestled gently. The nature of being a pup is like that of being a toddler - it is just the point in their life that where they tend to commit a lot of mistakes but truly learns from it, exploration is just their thing since their curiosity bugs them off and running around with all their enthusiasm can't really be avoided.

Finding new things is just what most pups are so excited about - that all or most of the commands you gave tend to be quickly forgotten. They wander around, even outside the protective boundaries of your yard.

You just can't escape the fact that having a pup to live with you or your family can really be tiring, but of course, very enjoyable and memorable. A pup desperately wants your love and approval, so you have to correct it without being harsh. As been said before, even if such dogs come from one breed, you can't ask a puppy to be just exactly the same as another puppy.

Each pup has its own personality and abilities, so, progress with his schooling can be somehow dependent to his own speed and comparing the pace of his siblings or the dog that you previously possessed with his own pace can simply do nothing good. Either way, dogs can turn into adults who just seem to get on your nerves with its irritating behaviors but were once as charming and as fascinating as babies, just like the way humanity are. So having a dog means committing all your love for him just the way you do with your other loved ones all throughout your life.

Additional resources

Shiba Inu Rescue
Where Do You Start- Fully Mature Dog Or Puppy
Do You Get A Pup Or A Fully Grown Dog
Are Puppies Better To Start With Than A Fully Grown Dog



About The Author:
Terry is a animal lover and writes various articles within the pet niches. For more Go to (Shiba Inu Dogs|Shiba Inu}


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