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Your New Dog - Buy or Adopt?

 

Youre happy at home, but there just seems to be something missing. Ah, its a dog. Remember when you were a child, the fun you had with your dog. Whilst you cant recapture your youth, you can fill the void. And of you have children then they can get to enjoy the love and attention of their very own dog. It will also teach them some responsibility. Hey, every kid will commit to taking the dog for walks before you get one, but when the chips are down!

So the first question you ask yourself to buy or to adopt. Both have their pros and cons. Most people head out to the breeders and pick up a purebred dog sometimes paying large sums of money. Thats fine if youre going to shows and competitions but some of the nicest and best tempered dogs can be found at the pound, or in foster care. Its a much cheaper route and it gives a dog a home.

But beware! You need to decide what type of dog, its age and size before you head out the door and then stick to it! Once youre at the pound meeting the dogs youll see so many cute dogs that your heart can run away with you. So make a decision and stick to it, no matter how much pressure your children place on you!. Talk to your local rescue groups and go see the fostered dogs. This is a great way to find a dog that suits your needs because you can ask the foster family about the dog before you commit.

Consider an older dog. Once a dog reaches 3 or 4, its temperament and behavior is pretty well set, its probably been spayed or neutered and it will be full grown. You will know exactly what youre getting and provide a loving home for a long time to come.

Once you get your dog home there will be a period of adjustment. Depending on the dogs circumstances it may have been in a foster home, it may have been abused and its spent some time in the cages at the pound. This is a difficult time for your dog so extra understanding is needed. Your dog may bark, chew, scratch and even have accidents while trying to adjust to a new life. Its stressful so make a safe haven for your dog and give him some space and time to adjust.

Exercise is important so take your dog out and give it all the exercise it needs as soon as you can. This will give you a good indication of how much exercise your dog requires and how well behaved it is. Training is important, no matter what the history of the dog is. This will give you valuable insights into your dogs behavior, (as well as your own!), and its great bonding time too. Make sure that youre consistent so that your dog learns how to behave correctly.

Follow this simple advice and youll have a happy, healthy, loving, well behaved dog for you and your family to enjoy for a long time to come

Author: David Amos
 
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David Amos is a reputable writer. David likes to scribble articles about this industry.
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