How to Pick the Right Dog for You
By Sophia Moon, published May 21, 2007
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Whether we have a family or we live alone, at one time or another many of us want a pet. Pets can be fun for our kids or give us companionship when we are alone. I have a family, and when we decided to get a pet, we decided to adopt from a local humane shelter. We intended to go in and find the perfect little dog for us. There were no little dogs. There were many large dogs or dogs that would grow to be monstrous. Since we lived in town and had a small home, this was not the type of dog for us.
I had grown up with dogs. Because of this, I had no experience with felines and hadn't been a big fan of other's cats creeping up behind me and rubbing all over my legs, leaving me to look like I was half hairy Sasquatch. When we realized we weren't going to be getting our marvelous pooch, the kids still had their hearts set on having a pet. They asked if we could look at the kittens. That's what we got, and I love my little fur-kids today. We'd have never been happy with a large dog considering our location and environment.
If you have your heart set on a dog, there are several things you should consider before bringing Fido home. Failure to weigh out the important details of your situation could leave you with regrets and your doggy very unhappy.
Start with where you live. Do you live in the city or do you live in the suburbs? Great big dogs obviously don't do as well in the city as in the burbs.
Consider how active you are. If you go for a run or a walk after you get home from work, you might want to consider a hound. Smaller-sized hounds like the whippet, beagle, or basenji can be great workout buddies. They enjoy apartment living so they are also fit for life in the city.
If you prefer to plop down on the couch when you get home, consider getting a compact dog that will be content to take short daily walks. Look into the French bulldog or the bichon frise. If you're a couch potato and into the 'dog-in-your-tote-look', go for a toy. These dogs are petite so keep in mind that tiny toys may be too fragile if you have children. A mellow, small dog would be a pug while a feisty toy would be a Pomeranian. Hounds, toys, and non-sporting type pooches all do well as city dwellers.

How to Pick the Right Dog for You
Pick a pooch that will be happy in its new home.
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Takeaways
- If you have your heart set on a dog, there are several things you should consider beforehand.
- Start with where you live.
- Consider how active you are.
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