Noida. If you live in small houses in a metro city like Noida or NCR and are a dog lover, then this news is useful for you. Here the size of the flats is sometimes equal to the washroom, in such a situation it is more important to choose the breed of the dog before adopting it. If the wrong breed is chosen then there is no cuteness in the house, but cute terror starts. ‘Mismatched breed selection’ is also one of the reasons for increasing cases of dog bites. Doctors are also saying the same. Local 18 spoke to a Noida veterinarian about this. Veterinarian Dr. Shivam Patel says that breeds like Pitbull, Pakistani Rottweiler, Mastiff, Doberman are very powerful and high-drive. Keeping them in a flat means inviting trouble. This breed is regulated in many countries. Many breeds like Pitbull and Pakistani Bully are banned in India also. Talking about family friendly breeds, Shi-Tzu, Pug, Golden Retriever, Labrador are considered to be the safest and most reliable.
20 rounds required
According to Dr. Shivam, small breeds like Pomeranian, Pug, Chi-Hua-Hua, Shi-Ju are best for those living in small houses or flats. They can be easily reared in less space, less exercise, lovely nature and low budget. If you have a big house in any sector of Noida, where the dog gets space to take at least 20 turns, then only big dogs like German Shepherd, Labrador, Golden Retriever, Husky, Boxer will be able to live comfortably. These breeds are not only active, but require constant running-play.
This is a medium breed
According to Dr. Shivam, selection of dog breed is very important in homes with limited space like Noida-NCR. Small breeds like Pomeranian, Pug, Chi-hua-hua and Shi-tzu are considered best for small flats. In medium breeds, Beagle, Cocker Spaniel and Bulldog are better options, while in larger homes, large dogs like German Shepherd, Labrador, Golden Retriever, Husky and Boxer can be kept comfortably. Giant breeds like Great Dane, Saint Bernard and Mastiff require very large space. Rottweiler, Pitbull and Doberman are considered dangerous breeds, some of which are even banned in India.
Why are bite cases increasing?
Dr. Shivam told that it is necessary to take the dog for a walk. When they do not get exercise, large breeds become irritable and sometimes bite their owners. Rearing a big breed in a small house does not depend on emotions, but on their behavior. Big and dangerous breeds should never be kept small and within four walls.
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