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Life Isnt Always Easy with a Big Dog

Kategori  Category : Pets and Animals
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Date  Date : 28 March 2008 07:00

 by: Michael Campbell

Several challenges face owners of big dogs. Beside the most noticeable things such as endless appetites and the grand yards they require, owning a big dog has some hidden difficulties as well. From vet bills and airfares, to the things they break, large breed dogs bring large breed problems.

Apartments Typically Dont Allow Large Dogs

You almost have to be a home owner to have a large breed dog. Most apartments have strict limits to the size of your pet sometimes by height but more commonly by weight. Leasing agreements usually state that dogs no more than 20 lb and some times up to 40 lb are allowed to share residence with you. Renters with large breed dogs frequently end up in more exclusive apartments where others in similar situations also find refuge, or end up looking into homes to rent.

Higher Veterinary Bills

When large dogs find themselves in need of medical attention, owners find they dig deeper into their pocket particularly when anesthesia and medication are involved. Most Vets charge by the weight of the dog, so more anesthesia is needed to keep a dog safely asleep.

Costly to Travel With

Large breed dogs are rarely seen in the cabin of a commercial airliner thats because theyre stuck back in cargo. And cargo isnt cheap. While small dogs usually get a free ride if they can fit under the seat, larger dogs can expect to pay more than $200. While most airline cargo is a safe way for a dog to fly, it is never easy for the dog and likely just as hard on the owner.

Nothing Fits

Some giant breed dogs like Newfoundlands and St. Bernards can be difficult to shop for. One cant always walk into the local Pets Mart and expect to find a collar large enough for their companions neck. Often times, youll find yourself purchasing extra links, or going online for special orders.

Bigger Mistakes

When a giant breed steps on you and youre barefoot, youre going to scream! If he gets your remote, hes going to total it. All dogs make mistakes, but when a large breed makes a mistake, they almost always have larger consequences - they either hurt more, or cost more.

Hes So Scary

Be prepared for a certain stigma associated with big dogs. He or she could be the must lovable huggable animal on the planet but people will still be skeptical. Simply walking your dog down the sidewalk can cause everyday neighbors to fear you and your dog.

Just Simply Not Welcome

Try walking your Great Dane or Mastiff into a fine restaurant in California. Doesnt happen. If anything, youre stuck on the deck eating your meal while suffering the weather with your dog. Need to spend a day shopping? Even though youll find little fluffy dogs hanging out of purses and shopping baskets, you wont be welcome with your beast. Life just isnt fair for the big dogs.

Big Dogs always seem to present big challenges, but for those who own them its worth it, as there is just more to love. Jaime Campbell, co-owner of Big Paws Only (www.bigpawsonly.com), a large and giant breed dog community online, agrees, You can tell how big a persons heart is by the size of their dog! Big Paws Only was built with this in mind, exclusively so large breed dog lovers from all over the world could connet, interact, share and learn. BigPawsOnly.com also offers exclusive large breed merchandise that can be hard to find, a Doggy Date Social Calendar, Paw Prints and a Large Breed Online Encyclopedia.

For more information, visit www.bigpawsonly.com

Contact:

Michael Campbell

Big Paws Only

About The Author

Michael Campbell

CEO Big Paws Only

View their website at: http://www.bigpawsonly.com

info@bigpawsonly.com

 

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