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How To Select Your 
New Best Friend

 

Best friends are good listeners and always happy to see you. They are always 
there to lend a shoulder to cry on. Whether jogging partners or worthy 
sporting opponents, they spring to your defense whenever needed. 
Best friends are loyal, steadfast and true. And they always know how to 
make you laugh! While it may take years to find a new human best friend, 
your new canine best friend awaits you at the local shelter.

This October in celebration of Adopt-a-Shelter Dog month, 
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and the 
Brown County Humane Society invite you to come to 
the shelter and meet your new best friend.

Here are some considerations when selecting your new best friend:

Match your personalities

  • If you're gregarious and like to talk to strangers, a unique-looking 
    mixed breed or rare purebred will bring you lots of attention and questions.

 

  • If you are reserved and like to keep to yourself, an all-black 
    or black and tan shepherd mix will help you blend in. Many of the 
    guardian breeds such as Rottweilers and German Shepherds are 
    most comfortable as "one-person" dogs.

 

  • If your home is filled with children, roommates, or visitors, consider 
    selecting a dog that has never met a human he didn't like. Retrievers, 
    setters, spaniels and their mixed brethren are generally very friendly and unflappable.

Match your energy levels

  • Are you athletic and love the outdoors in any season? You'd be a great 
    match for an active dog with a medium thick coat like a retriever mix.

 

  • If winter sports are your forte and you love to go cross country skiing 
    or hiking through the snow, a husky mix is ideal.

 

  • Are you a fair weather stroller? A retired racing greyhound is 
    a marvelous walking companion.

And remember, beauty may be in the eye of the beholder but it 
takes work to look that good!

  • Are you drawn to curly or silky-locked breeds? Dogs with lots of 
    coat will need lots of coat care. This could include daily brushing 
    and trips to the groomer every 4-6 weeks.

 

  • Do the teddy bear looks of the double-coated northern breeds 
    (Chows, Akitas, Elkhounds, sled dogs and their mixes) appeal to you? 
    Just be prepared for extra grooming during shedding season, 
    extra exercise on cool days and extra air conditioning 
    during the dog days of summer.

 

  • If strength, playfulness, and a wash and wear coat 
    appeal to you, how about a pit bull?

Regardless of which dog you choose, all great friendships blossom 
when proper care and consideration are taken. Your shelter 
is not only happy to assist you in match-making, they will provide 
you with the materials to make it work!

Courtesy of ASPCA
www.aspca.org

 

 

To become a member, to donate 
products, money or your time, contact:

The Brown County Humane Society
P.O. Box 512
New Ulm, MN  56073
507-359-2312

(voice mail - please leave a message!)
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