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2012年8月11日 星期六

Dog Ownership - Pet Adoption, Is It Right for You? 7 Things to Consider Before Getting a Dog


Deciding whether or not to get a dog is a big decision that should not be taken lightly - Read and consider these 7 questions to help you figure out if bringing home a dog to be a part of your household is right for you. Answering the following 7 questions will help you make an intelligent decision that will be mutually beneficial to you and your new pet.

1) What type of dog would be best suited to you? Look to your personality and lifestyle for insights to what type of dog would be a good fit for you. If your favorite pastime is reading a good book, get a dog that likes to curl up next to you on the couch. On the other hand, if like outdoor activities such as jogging or hiking, you may want to consider a larger, active dog with a higher energy level.

2) Where should you get your dog? There are many options, including private breeders, pet stores, animal shelters and rescue organizations. We feel the best choice is adopting from an animal shelter or from a rescue organization. Each year 10's of thousands of dogs are euthanized at animal shelters.

3) What kind of housing do you live in? If you live in an apartment or condo, there are several important things to consider. Some apartments and condo units do not allow dogs; or, if they are allowed, there are often size or weight restrictions in place. Also, if there is no access to a yard, you will need to be able to take your dog outside regularly, both for exercise and potty breaks.

4) What type of lifestyle do you have? If you spend most of your time away from home, either at work or play, this probably is not the right time to get a dog. Dogs are very social animals and need to spend time with their family. Also, if you are one to worry about dog hair on the furniture and an occasional mess in the house, a dog would probably not be the best pet for you.

5) What about the financial obligations? Keep in mind there will be the cost for food, veterinary services and grooming. In addition most cities require yearly licensing fees. Don't forget the toys, treats, and other supplies, too.

6) What is the time commitment? Dogs live an average of 12-15 years, so know that whatever life changes or events happen during that time, you will have a dog to consider and care for. Also, on a daily basis, dogs need your time and attention. They need time for exercise and play, and for just hanging out.

7) Will you be able to train your dog? Training your dog is probably the most significant aspect of dog ownership. You need to have considerable time and patience to fully train your dog. Otherwise, you may end up with potty in the house, holes in the yard, chewed furniture, and Granny getting knocked over at the door. It's not a pretty picture.

There are many things to consider before adopting a dog. These 7 tips are a great jump-start to help you decide if getting a dog - right now - is right for you.




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