Dogs of Oz: Your guide to picking the perfect pooch
A dog’s breed determines a significant portion of their personality and behaviour — so it’s a great way to determine how to match certain dogs with prospective owners. VIDEO SPECIAL
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Different dog breeds have different needs. And so do their owners.
In this exclusive video, two of Australia’s top dog trainers, Ryan and Jen Tate suggest which breeds will suit your lifestyle.
No matter where you are acquiring your adult dog or puppy from, genetics should be a crucial part of the selection process. A dog’s breed determines a significant portion of their personality and behaviour.
Your lifestyle, home environment, family dynamics and health will all impact on the kind of dog you should welcome into your home.
“Separation anxiety is the number one behavioural issue in dogs today and a big drawback to the traditional nine to five job, as there’s good chance your dog will be left alone for more than eight hours a day,” Ryan says, who suggests which breed would be suitable for the working man and woman.
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Subscribe for a dollar a day let the Tate’s help narrow down the choice of which breed suits your lifestyle.