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How To Select Your
New Best Friend
Best friends are good
listeners and always happy to see you. They are always
there to lend a shoulder to cry on. Whether jogging partners or
worthy
sporting opponents, they spring to your defense whenever needed.
Best friends are loyal, steadfast and true. And they always know how
to
make you laugh! While it may take years to find a new human best
friend,
your new canine best friend awaits you at the local shelter.
This October in
celebration of Adopt-a-Shelter Dog month,
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and
the
Brown County Humane Society invite you to come to
the shelter and meet your new best friend.
Here are some
considerations when selecting your new best friend:
Match your
personalities
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If your home is
filled with children, roommates, or visitors, consider
selecting a dog that has never met a human he didn't like.
Retrievers,
setters, spaniels and their mixed brethren are generally very
friendly and unflappable.
Match your energy
levels
And remember, beauty
may be in the eye of the beholder but it
takes work to look that good!
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Do the teddy bear
looks of the double-coated northern breeds
(Chows, Akitas, Elkhounds, sled dogs and their mixes) appeal to
you?
Just be prepared for extra grooming during shedding season,
extra exercise on cool days and extra air conditioning
during the dog days of summer.
Regardless of which dog
you choose, all great friendships blossom
when proper care and consideration are taken. Your shelter
is not only happy to assist you in match-making, they will provide
you with the materials to make it work!
Courtesy of ASPCA
www.aspca.org
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