Adopting an older dog can either be easier, or harder. They may also not meet your expectations. It can be easier if you are older, or are not as active. Older dogs tend be less active, therefore, need less playtime. It can be harder if the dog you adopt has or develops problems like diseases or if they become blind or deaf. They may not meet your expectations if you are looking for an active playmate that can play with children, or with yourself if you are very active. They also may not always be up for a jog with you or swimming in the lake. Adopting an older dog is great and gives them another chance, but you have to know what you sydney're getting into, as with any pet. pppeee
Yes, a young dog can learn from an older dog. the young dog does not have to be young. just younger than the older dog.
If the older dog allows it - yes.
Most shelters charge a fee that can cover a registration for the dog, if that is required. Adopting a dog is a big decision that should not be taken lightly.
your 14 moth old rottweiler may see your older dog as dominant so it may avoid the older dog to show it is submissive.
pig
$1 CDN
It really depends on where you live and where you're adopting from, and what your adopting ie: dog cat kid, rabbit
if by "they" you mean the people from the place you are adopting the dog, then it depends on where you adopt the dog. if you adopt through a rescue, they most likely will, but when you are adopting from a municipal, county, city etc. shelter, than chances are not likely - but then again, some do.
When it comes to buying or adopting a dog, many people spend a little too much time focusing on the breed. What it really comes down to is the individual dog's personality. Terriers are known for being energetic, but some can be quite relaxed. Still, breed is a good guideline for what to expect of a dog in general. When adopting a mutt from a pound, it's a good idea to get some information on the dog's genetic makeup so you can plan accordingly.
If you are looking at the cost of adopting a pet generally a cat is cheaper. The standard vaccinations and neutering is similar in cost. Good luck with your choice
Yes, a young dog can learn from an older dog. the young dog does not have to be young. just younger than the older dog.
If the older dog allows it - yes.
When adopting a Miko dog, it is important to consider factors such as the dog's temperament, exercise needs, grooming requirements, and any potential health issues specific to the breed. Additionally, it is crucial to provide proper training, socialization, and a safe environment for the dog to thrive.
Going to a kennel and picking one would be a good start
This is a common myth; while older dogs will keep younger dogs in line as far as dog manners and behaviors are concerned, in terms of training the younger dog to live successfully in *human* society and *among humans* the younger dog needs the full commitment from his or her owner to be trained and socialized. A common problem when adopting a puppy with an older dog in the house is that the puppy will bond with the older dog as the "Alpha" instead of with the human as the "Alpha." This causes all kinds of problems.In reality, adding a dog to a household with a dog already means that the human needs to put in actually *more* time training and socializing the new dog than with the the old dog in order to have a desirable outcome.
Most shelters charge a fee that can cover a registration for the dog, if that is required. Adopting a dog is a big decision that should not be taken lightly.
It doesn't matter if the dog is male or female. It is a personal decision but it doesn't really make a difference.