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Follow on Google News | Why Small Dog Breeds (Tiny Dogs) May Not Be A Great Gift Idea This Holiday SeasonRead this first if you're planning to gift a small dog breed (tiny dog) to someone this holiday season. The reason is because smaller dogs need more housetraining than the big breeds, not less – as most people tend to think. Think STRESS.
By: WordCraft Club "With the Christmas and New Year holidays approaching, some will be thinking to gift dogs to friends and loved ones," says Kate Brandt. "Small dogs are a big hit with women, but you just could be about to bring stress and frustration into the life of a loved one. And an unhappy ending for the dog, as a lot of these dogs that owners give away from being thoroughly frustrated end up in animal shelters." There is a lot of misinformation regarding small dog breeds, according to Kate Brandt. But this idea that the smaller dogs need less housetraining is the most damaging because you find the very people who need the least hassle are adopting or buying dogs that require the most amount of housetraining! Download the report here: https://app.box.com/ The result, according to Kate Brandt is that most of these dogs end up in shelters, their owners unable to put up with the chaos and housetraining "accidents." "People will get rid of a dog over housetraining problems before they will get rid of one who bites people!" says Kate Brandt. With housetraining smaller dogs, the problem is that smaller dogs need to eliminate more often than larger breeds; also, small dogs may require some restriction in your home for life because their idea of territory is smaller, so a corner of the living room often seems like far enough from the center of family life for them to eliminate. Kate Brandt offers dog owners lots of free housetraining guides plus dog training manuals at https://DogTrainingWiki.blogspot.com End
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