So, you’re thinking about getting a dog. Maybe you’ve scrolled through Instagram and fallen in love with those adorable wrinkly-faced pugs or those majestic Siberian Huskies with piercing blue eyes. In general, dog breed trends are a thing, just like breeds for other animals. But when looking for factors to consider when getting a pet, a dog specifically, you have to understand that looks aren’t everything. In fact, how you care for each breed will usually vary.

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While yes, it’s easy to get caught up in the aesthetics of a particular breed, there’s a lot more to consider when bringing a furry friend into your life. The aesthetics should be the last thing on your list. But why exactly?

Looks Aren’t Everything
Sure, those fluffy coats and floppy ears are undeniably cute, but choosing a dog based solely on looks is like judging a book by its cover. What many people get wrong, primarily when they’ve never owned a dog, is that each breed has unique characteristics, temperament, and energy level that may or may not align with your lifestyle and preferences. So, if you’re in love with the Doberman but are not an active person who likes to go out of the house, this will be a terrible combination. 

Temperament Matters
Now, it’s understandable that you want to high-tail it to a breeder the second you find out about German shepherd puppies for sale near you; it’s understandable because what’s there not to love about German shepherds and puppies? But the thing is, every breed has its temperament, too. Yes, this is something that you need to understand! While yes, generally speaking, dogs share some of the same qualities like energy, playfulness, and loyalty, they all still have varying temperaments. 

Just like people, dogs have their personalities. Some breeds are known for being energetic and outgoing, while others are more laid-back and reserved. Plus, some aren’t nearly as loyal as you’d expect. Consider what personality traits you value in a canine companion and choose a breed that matches your preferences. For example, if you want a loyal dog that’s crazy for you, the Shiba Inu might not be such a great idea. 

What’s Your Lifestyle?
So, what does your lifestyle look like? Are you an avid runner who enjoys long outdoor adventures? Or do you prefer cozy nights with a good book curled up on the couch? Different breeds have different exercise needs and activity levels, so choosing a dog that fits your lifestyle is essential. 

You can’t just expect the dog to have its energy pent up, either; it will lead to a disaster. You have to think about their needs; there’s no compromising; they’re dogs. So, you’ll either have to change your lifestyle or find a dog breed that better matches your current lifestyle. 

Compatibility is Everything
At the end of the day, the most crucial factor in choosing a dog is compatibility. It’s not just about finding the cutest or trendiest breed; it’s about finding a furry friend who will fit seamlessly into your life and bring you joy and companionship for years to come. It’s not just about your happiness; it’s their happiness too!