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Love love love the pincones! We do that too. . as well we take stale bread, cut out shapes with cookie cutters, peanut butter & seeds & hang them from the trees/bushes/fences for the critters! Squirrles love 'em
You’ve considered all the time, costs, & responsibilities of adding a new family member. Now it’s time to decide what kind of dog will suit you and your family.
First lets consider your lifestyle
What size dog fits your lifestyle?
You may think that a smaller dog would be happier than a larger one in an apartment or a condo without a yard but that isn’t necessarily true. All dogs need daily outdoor exercise, but some need more than others. For example, a tiny terrier can be extremely rambunctious and needs lots of outdoor activity while the massive Newfoundland prefers lounging around and taking leisurely walks.
Puppy or mature dog?
Puppies may be adorable, but they require more time and attention for housetraining and behavior training, which may include patiently tolerating “accidents” and a chewing phase. If you don’t have time to meet a puppy’s needs or prefer not to deal with training you may decide to adopt an older dog. Also, small children in your family may not have the patience or ability to manage a puppy’s enthusiasm.
Purebred or mixed breed?There are over 150 different types of purebred dogs, and an even larger number of mixed breeds. A good start would be to hang around dog parks and talk to other dog owners. IAMS has a really helpful Dog Bread Selector tool to help you find your perfect match. 