Bachelors and Dogs
Bachelors who take care of their pets well unveil to potential partners the qualities needed to be a strong husband and father. Successfully providing for and caring for another living creature displays personal commitment, a successful lifestyle, and a caring and giving personality.
Personal Commitment
Caring for a dog is not a walk in the park--though walks in the park comes with having a dog. Owners of dogs who truly commit themselves to the idea of canine companionship know how much effort goes into building a successful relationship. They must spend time every day walking, feeding, and caring for the animal. Raising a puppy brings a whole list of difficulties, potentially preparing the bachelor for fatherhood. He must invest considerable time and patience, financial resources, and commitment when raising a puppy into man's best friend.
Dealing with the day to day needs of a young dog tends to be the most testing period in dog ownership. The tests he will encounter include training, discipline, and grooming a young canine entrant of this world into a healthy and well-behaved adult dog that is a pleasure to be around. A well-tempered dog is the result of successful upbringing.
Successful Lifestyle
A bachelor with a healthy, well-tempered dog exemplifies a successful lifestyle. If he can provide the necessary care, resources, and time to maintain a canine companion, he is showing potential partners his willingness to invest the personal resources needed for friendship, companionship, and love. He can provide the fertile environment for relationships to grow.
Caring and Giving Personality
Sharing ones resources is not always the favored approach to life, but maintaining a dog displays a bachelor's willingness to do just that. Time and money must be invested to satisfy and indulge a companion. Treats may be bought and attention will be paid. Individuals with pets tend to be along the caring and giving sort, but just because one lacks a dog or a cat, does not disqualify him. In the same manner, having a dog does not automatically grant him admirable qualities. What having a dog is all about is placing yourself in a position where these natural qualities of man--companionship, commitment, provider--tend to grow if well tended. Good luck and good day.