| You love the
idea of having a Springer Spaniel. Springer Spaniels are loyal
and will hold no grudge against you even if you make mistakes.
Dogs won’t mind if you are ugly or blind. Springer Spaniels will
curl up beside you when you are sad and badly need company. In
other words, dogs live to please their master. But before you
get a Springer Spaniel, you must ask yourself some serious questions,
be honest about answering these questions, and do some research.
This is because getting a Springer Spaniel is a serious matter
that will affect the next ten to twelve years of your life.
The first question is “are you prepared to
provide the Springer Spaniel all his needs?” The dog is not
a piece of furniture that you can place in one corner. It is
a living creature who relies on its master for his food, water,
shelter, grooming, exercise, training, companionship, veterinary
care, and protection. Can you afford all the expenses of having
a Springer Spaniel? The Springer Spaniel will need to visit
the veterinarian. Do you have the time to train and exercise
your Springer Spaniel? If you jet-set all the time, the presence
of a dog may cramp your lifestyle. Is the family prepared for
the dog? One of the children may be allergic to Springer Spaniel.
All the answers to these questions must be carefully thought
out.
If, after all these questions, you are still
determined to get a Springer Spaniel, then you should do the
necessary research. The research will be about the kind of dog
that you want and need. Each breed has their own personality
and needs. The personality and breed of the dog should match
your family’s own needs, personality, space, and limitations.
Before you get a Springer Spaniel, you must
determine the personality of the breed and make sure it is right
for your personality and lifestyle. |