Choosing a puppy isn’t child’s play, as NATURE illustrates in Dogs: The Early Years.
Puppies of any breed enchant and beguile us. But choosing one as a pet solely on the basis of its visual appeal can lead to a mismatch with unfortunate consequences for both owner and dog. Dogs: The Early Years presents an incisive look at the breeding, behavior, and training of humankind’s best friend, including useful pointers on how to avoid mistakes when selecting a puppy.
To choose a compatible puppy for a relationship that will last the dog’s lifetime, it’s important to understand the history of the breeds the prospective owner is considering. Viewers are shown, for example, that dogs bred for the outdoor work of hunting, tracking, herding, or retrieving are not wise choices for people seeking a quiet companion or a gentle playmate for their children. Besides helping viewers make informed choices about puppies, the program illustrates the importance of proper training — also key to a satisfying relationship.
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Online content for Dogs: The Early Years was originally posted September 2004.





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10/27/2008 :: 01:11:46 PM
Theresa Bradley Says:
I have a golden retreiver puppy 10 months old (male). I saw a show on your station last night 10/26/08 about golden retreiver rescue and how to take care of them. If you could give me an email address or phone number so I can ask some questions, I am desparate as to what to do with my beautiful puppy who is turning into Cujo! Help.