Are Your Really Ready for a Puppy ?

by admin October 3rd, 2008. Filed under: Uncategorized.

 

Your kids want a puppy. All your neighbors have dogs. It’s the great American Dream (for children, anyway) to have a dog like Lassie. However, if this is your first puppy, there are some things you need to know before you commit to buying a dog.

#1 – Dogs Take Time. Puppies Take More Time.

Having a puppy is like having a 2-year-old. Until they are trained (see #2), they require pretty much constant supervision. After they are trained, they still require supervision until they are older. Much older. If you can’t entertain them all day, you may want to consider two dogs, or a cat. Or puppy day care!

#2 – Puppies Need Training. And so do your children.

When I was growing up, we had a dog – for a while. It didn’t work out because my parents didn’t realize that puppies need training. We were a cat family – and you can pretty much ignore cats. Not so with dogs.

You will need several puppy classes and possibly more classes when your puppy is grown. Dogs are not independent, and you need to teach them proper behavior.

If you have children, they need to take the classes with their puppies so they can learn how to interact with your new pet.

#3: Puppies Cost Money. Lots of Money.

Ok – this isn’t unreasonable, but you need to be prepared to add your puppy into your budget. You will have many expenses, especially when you first get your new puppy. They need toys, bones, shots, registrations with the state, and don’t forget the food, dog houses, collars, clothes (no really – it’s a big business – you’ll be tempted!) vet bills, and training (see #2).

Dogs are one of the most expensive pets around. Most puppies are part of the family – and will cost you like part of the family. Don’t go into this venture thinking they’re cheap.

#4 – Puppies Grow Into Dogs.

I know that’s obvious – but you need to be sure you know how big your dog will be. If you have young children, your puppy may outweigh them within a year. Do the research so you know how big your cute little puppy will be when he’s a dog.

If your pet is a mixed breed dog, look at the paws. Usually, a puppy will grow into their paws.

#5 – Dogs Need Exercise.

And people need exercise – so this can actually be an advantage if handled properly. Puppies need room to run and play. They need people to play with, and they need toys to play with. If you lead a very sedentary lifestyle, be sure you pick a dog breed that is low activity.

The larger the dog, the more room and exercise they need. You will probably need to walk your dog several times a week. Be sure and plan that into your schedule now – or you may find your puppy running around the house all day without you.

Owning a dog can be a very rewarding experience – even if this is your first puppy. Your dog will become one of the family and be a faithful companion for life. Be prepared for your new puppy, and it will be a great adventure for both of you.

 

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7 Responses to Are Your Really Ready for a Puppy ?

  1. hapyygurl4life

    how to find out if your dog is ready to have a puppy?
    How can you tell if they are ready to have a puppy?

  2. Ellie

    Well, if it seems like shes gaining weight feel if she has bumps on her side and stomach. Or, take her to the vet for this to be confirmed.
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  3. Shepherdgirl

    Research BEFORE breeding and certainly before whelping would have been the responsible thing to do. Here are a few websites with lots of info:
    http://www.thepetcenter.com/gen/whelping.html
    http://www.k9web.com/dog-faqs/medical/whelping.html
    http://petcare.suite101.com/article.cfm/whelping_puppies
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  4. Rosie S

    Well your dog must be atleast one year old but a good age is around three as your dog must be a responsible mum so I would recommend waiting untill your dog is three.

    Good luck!
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  5. Belinda

    really unless you have a papered registered dog the answer is NEVER!! go to the shelter and have a look at how many puppies and abandoned dogs their are now, their are already too many crosses and unregistered dogs out their. Take some responsibility and get the dog speyed or desexed.
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  6. beatrice b

    To find out ask yourself these questions: Is she laying around? Is her stomach bigger?
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  7. chihuahua mama

    When the pups are ready to come, the mother will be restless, searching for a perfect spot to have the pups. She will start nesting, digging in her bedding, she will likely not eat or drink for a day or so before the pups are born.. Ner temp will drop below 99. Her milk should be coming in well. She will pant heavily. The pups will move around alot as they get in position to be born. You will see her lick herslef often and then as the puppies start to come out, you will see a fluid filled bag which also holds the new little puppy.
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