Besides torn up furniture or ruined carpets, what does choosing the wrong dog really matter? It matters a lot. Not only could the wrong breed ruin a house or apartment due to lack of attention or exercise, they could hurt a child or owner. Families are attracted to playful, small, puppies because they expect them to be good with kids. This is actually a misconception. It is a better idea to buy a sweet, outgoing, and …show more content…
Carson is an avid gardener and her yard is always spotless. Adopting a Great Dane wasn’t really the best option for her lifestyle. He “He always urinated in the same area, making one corner of my lawn resemble a small leopard-print carpet. He loved to chew on my grasses, which would make him promptly vomit over the path way. And, finally, he liked to lick the water from one particular recessed irrigation head. He did this so often that he made a small bowl-shaped hole around it, where the grass stopped growing” (Carson). However, she managed to cope by training him. She encourages pet owners to “know their breed” because this is essential to training (Carson). It is important that owners develop their role as a dogs “master” early on. “Dogs need to respect their owners. It is the first and most important step of any training