Aug 25 2008
Tips To Raising A Healthy Puppy
Getting a puppy is a big undertaking and shouldn’t be take very lightly at all. The hardest part about picking out a puppy is which one fits your situation the best. Their are several factors to look at.
First is how much room are you going to have for your new found friend. You don’t want to try and raise a large dog in a small apartment as it does the dog no good or it’s something your neighbors won’t like much either.
Secondly how much time are you willing to give your new puppy. Some dogs require more care than others. This should also be a consideration when you purchase it. Puppies tend to get bored very quickly and will chew things up. Are you willing to spend the time it takes to train them.
Third remember having a puppy in many aspects is like having a child. They are dependent on you for many things. Sure dogs are loyal and can’t wait to see you, but just like anything they need proper care. After you make all these decisions than and only than can you find the perfect puppy for your situation.
Remember that getting a puppy is a big undertaking and you must think about it carefully before making any purchase. You do not want to get one than six months later decide it’s not for you. That just is not fair to the puppy. If you follow the tips above you should be fine though.






