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Consider adoption on National Puppy Day
With today being National Puppy Day please do consider adopting versus shopping for a puppy. There are so many wonderful and worthy pups available for adoption. But this also means a serious commitment of time and money. All too often especially during these difficult economic times animals are abandoned due to lack of finances.
Andrea Arden of Animal Planet’s “Underdog to Wonderdog,” recommends creating a ‘Puppy Wish List’ to discuss each family member’s foreseeable relationship with the prospective new puppy.
- Every puppy is different with respect to energy level
- A larger dog will require more food than a smaller dog therefore be more expensive
- Seriously consider whether you want a mellow dog or one that has a bundle of energy
I have had a couple of friends in the past who have gotten a timid dog that was fearful of men, a dog that raced barking at the door when the mail person arrived and a dog that was not good walking past other dogs while on leash. So there are many variables and important things to observe while in the company of your prospective new puppy.
Important items Miss Arden recommends to have ready when your new puppy arrives home for the first time: crate, leash for possible accidents in the house, food stuffable chew toys, and puppy training classes.
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