There are a lot things you should try to know when it comes to getting a dog. The main thing you should know is if the dog likes kids, or has aggression problems. The next thing is to get a dog that fits your lifestyle. If you have a busy lifestyle, please DO NOT GET A DOG! The next thing is to try to get a health bill from the breeder about the parents illnesses. This usually can't be done if you go to a shelter for a dog, and that is encouraged to get a dog from a shelter. To find a dog that fits your lifestyle, you can go to animalplanet.com, and there is a place where you can take a test. Remember to do YOUR homework on your furry friend, know what you are getting into. A dog is a HUGE responsibility, but a rewarding one.
When you pick out a puppy you should always ask questions about the dog you think is right for you. You should ask if the dog sheds a lot and how the dog acts around people. You should always ask to hold the dog before buying it. And if you cant diced on getting a boy or a girl dog my opinion is getting a girl dog because boy dogs can be very aggressive and they are very hard to train. Girl dogs can be trained easier than boys can.
I shiould feel exited
Anything. Just ask a specific question.
yeah, it's a good idea, because the more questions you ask, the smarter you should be. But please don't go up to a scientist and ask them, 'what color is your underwear?' It's not good idea. If you see a dog stealing doughnuts, yell at it, it won't help.
You could ask questions like How big is a golden retriever, or What is the smallest dog.
no not in a kennel club
You should take a picture with you and the dog if you can! Or you could bring friends over and show them that you are buying stuff for the soon to be dog!
I don't really know but the vet should ask is there any questions you have about it and If you want it so the vet should answer your question but I think it is euthanasia is what you are looking for but it is only available to licensed vets
You should ask the dog's veterinarian. In fact, you should let a veterinarian examine the dog. It might not be what you think it is.
Most dog boarding facilities will treat your dog very well, but before choosing one you should ask questions, compare facilities, do a walk through, talk to people who have used the facility before and do a check with the Better Business Bureau.
a dog she's my sister
Questions such as this are best left to the professionals. When in doubt, take your dog to the vet.