Philadelphia Dog Breeder

Something

interesting that a Philadelphia Dog Breeder was telling us about was how some people get offended when a breeder tells them they are not the right person for a certain breed. Believe it or not, there are many breeds that simply do not fit into the lifestyle of certain people. Not because these people aren't good people, but simply because they have certain traits and things that would make a dog's life very uncomfortable. For example, let's say you are interested in getting a Labrador retriever. Fine but when the Philadelphia Dog Breeder asks you where you live, you tell him you live in a small apartment and work all day until late at night and that you watch TV when you get back home from work. Well, this would automatically raise a red flag for a Philadelphia Dog Breeder since Labrador retrievers need big spaces to live, a big garden or access to a big field so they can run around and play. The owner of a Labrador retriever would need to be someone who is into exercise and enjoys doing outside sports and would take the time to take their Labrador retriever out every single day to play and exercise. The first thing future dog owners should do before choosing a dog breed off the top of their head is to do research on the breed they are interested in getting. Doing research will give the future pet owner an idea of the needs of the different types of breeds and would let them know if they would be the appropriate type of people for that specific breed. If a Philadelphia Dog Breeder tells you, you are not the appropriate person for this type of dog; it's not something you should get offended about.
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