Take a little time and figure out what kind of
dog is the best fit for your lifestyle and family.
Not exact matches
If you
are willing to make a time commitment
for the next 10 years (the average life span of a
dog); knowing the responsibility and expense of owning a
dog and fully aware of the likely negative elements involved, then, the next step would
be to decide what kind of
dog best fits into your
lifestyle.
A Paws Place representative will speak with you to learn more about the type of
dog you
're looking
for and to determine what type of
dog would
be a
good fit for your home environment and
lifestyle.
And aside from the fact that the constant nutrient calculating, shopping, and preparation may not
fit into humans» busy
lifestyles, there
are other reasons why this «cave
dog» diet might not
be the
best dog food
for Yorkies.
We read your answers to the questions and try to evaluate if the
dog you
're interested in
is a
good fit for your home and your
lifestyle.
If you
are unsure that a puppy
is a
good fit for your family's
lifestyle, consider adopting an older
dog that will not require as much time from you.
You might discover that one of our older
dogs will
be a
better fit for your
lifestyle since they
are usually much less work than a puppy.
The following information will help us determine if we have a rescue
dog that
is a
good fit for you and your current home situation and personal
lifestyle.
It
is really important to think about what
dog is right to make sure that you choose the type that would
be a
good fit for your
lifestyle as it sets you up (and the others in your home) to
be successful
dog owners.
The right
dog for you may not
be pictured but we do our
best to match you with a
dog who
is a
fit for your situation — home,
lifestyle, kids, other pets, etc..
Please take us seriously when we tell you a particular
dog is not
good with cats or
is not a likely
fit for your
lifestyle (e.g., you want a jogging partner and the
dog you want
is a serious couch potato).
Evaluate your home and your
lifestyle to ensure that you meet the
dogs requirements and that your home
is a
good fit for this
dog, PRIOR to submitting an application.
If what you've read about Papillons
fits your
lifestyle and
is the type of
dog you've
been looking
for, we invite you to view our adoptable Papillons in the hopes one of them
is a
good match.
If your
lifestyle dictates a small breed
dog is the
best fit for you, the Shiranian could
be the perfect contender.
You could adopt the
dog once you get to know it, or help rehome it instead if it
's not a
good fit for you, your family, or your
lifestyle.
Still, it
's a
good idea to have a sense
for what type of
dog will
best fit with your
lifestyle, including your activity level.
Dogs should
be adopted because they
are a
good fit for your
lifestyle, not chosen solely based on appearance.
These descriptions should give you a starting point when narrowing down the breeds of
dogs (or mixes of breeds) that would
be the
best fit for your
lifestyle.
Whilst a small
dog breed might
be the perfect choice
for some people and a
better fit for their
lifestyle, if they live in a small property or in an urban area with less access to large open spaces, this might not
be the case
for everybody.»
At the end of this article we will help you decide if this designer
dog breed
is a
good fit for your
lifestyle!
If you have made the decision that a Frenchie
is the right
dog for you and your family, PLEASE carefully review the descriptions of any of the available French Bulldogs to
be sure that the
dog's temperament
fits well with your particular needs and
lifestyle.