Tips For Buying A Puppy by Scott Lewis
Spring is here and the weather is getting nice. Parents will start thinking about buying a dog for their kids. When buying a dog there are several things that need to be considered besides what breed and sex to get.
1. Space- do you have a large enough yard or house for the specific breed of dog your going to purchase? Every dog is going to be playful and
want to romp around the yard, so you need to make sure there will be plenty of room. Do you need to install a dog door? Is your yard fenced in or will you used a wireless dog
fence?
Training- how are you going to train your new dog? Are you going to take it to obedience classes? Many people opt to train their puppies
without the aid of a professional trainer. There are many videos and books available to help you if you should decide to train your dog at
home.
Time- do you have time for a dog? Raising a dog can take a lot of time, especially when they are very young. Do you work all day? Will someone
be at home to look after the dog? Perhaps you will decide to utilize a dog day care center. They are fairly new to the pet world but are quickly
becoming popular with pet owners. If you do decide to take your dog to day care make sure you verify their credentials.
These are just a few of the things you should consider before you purchase a new dog. Take the time to read up on the individual breed of dog
you choose. Some dogs just don't do well indoors or with children. Caring for a new dog is just like raising a child it takes time and
patience
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