As you specify the UK. The consider looking to the Dogs Trust and Battersea Dogs home. They have a process of matching to benefit both the potential owner and their family circumstances and the dog itself. You could seek out licensed breeders. It is vital that they are licenced as "puppy farms" are on the increase across the net. Smaller dogs are better for young families if you have room then an all time favourite is the Labrador and Golden Retrieva - be aware of the final size of the animal. All dogs look cute and cuddly when young. Talk to local vets as well as they will have some information on kennels - Always see how a pup is housed before you commit yourself. This will give you a first hand look at their care and potential issues of breeding.
I need a small dog (Max. 14 in) who can be trained easily, doesn't shed a lot, and doesn't need massive amounts of excersise.
A dog that is trained to behave and defend it's owner . It can't be more perfect than that . No one or nothing is perfect!
It is the present perfect tense.
health
A perfect name!
Rex
I may not be perfect, but a good dog training system is one of positive reinforcement. This means whenever a dog does what you want it to, you give the dog treat and praise. When a dog does something bad, you simply say no in a stern voice.
Yes, that is why they are known to be the Perfect Dog.
Yes! If that is what you think fits your dog and you love the name, then it is a perfect name for your dog.
poo
The dog's behavior was perfect.
Chicken Soup for the Soul - 1999 The Perfect Dog was released on: USA: 28 September 1999
we name a dog in the manner of dog"s face