So You Want A Puppy?
 


 

Part 1: Are you ready?
Part 2: Pick a breed
Part 3: Where To Buy?

Are you longing to hear the pitter-patter of little paws around the house? With the right canine companion, a case of puppy love can be a relationship you'll cherish forever.

But picking the right puppy for your home and lifestyle is more complicated than asking "How much is that doggy in the window?" You've got to consider your schedule (puppies require a lot of time and attention), your house (is a St. Bernard really the best choice for a condo?) and your personality (are you high-strung or laid-back?).

Ask yourself:

1. Do I have enough time for a pet? Daily care includes affection, grooming, feeding and exercising.

2. Do I have adequate space and housing area (including a secure yard) for a dog?

3. Can I afford veterinary care, licensing, food, training and grooming costs? This can run up to thousands of dollars a year.

4. What would I do with my dog when I go on vacation or have to travel for my job?

5. Am I willing to obey community laws concerning animals?

6. Am I willing to be patient in training and housebreaking?

7. Can I deal with my favorite shoes being mauled, and all of the messes and accidents pets have?

8. Are my children responsible enough to help care for the dog? Will they be gentle with it and treat it well?

9. What happens if I have a job-related move or other relocation? Am I willing to deal with the frustrations of finding Bowser-friendly housing?

10. Am I willing to make a commitment to this dog for its entire life? Have I ever made a commitment that spans 15 years or more?

Once you've carefully considered these questions, and still feel confident regarding your decision to buy a dog, you can make an informed selection about the breed that suits you best.
 


 

Home

Back to Pet Tips/Facts

1