Monday, November 14, 2011

Buying a Dog Checklist - It's a Dog's Life

ARTICLE:                It's all too easy to fall in love with a puppy dog at a kennel and decide to buy him or her without any consideration for whether you have space in your home and life to take care of a dog properly. Yet, dogs are not like pet goldfish, they require constant love and attention, a balanced diet, frequent walks and a calm environment and so buying a dog requires a lot of forethought and planning.

Man's best friend cannot live on bread alone:

Dogs are particularly sensitive to tone of voice and noise and their hearing is far better than that of humans.They retain emotional scars for as long as humans do and they live a long life of at least 12 years, so buying a dog should never be an impulse decision but rather a lifetime decision in the same vein as deciding whether or not to have kids.

Time and money,Stability;
Like with having kids, the first consideration on your 'buying a dog checklist' should of course be budget. Can you afford it?Just like humans, man's best friend is prone to heart disease, liver failure and even eczema and cataracts.Do you have a secure yard that your dog can spend his days in without threat from larger dogs or even ticks? Nothing will demoralise a dog as much as being locked inside the house for days on end. They also long to lie in the sun and feel the earth beneath their feet. Also, consider how long you'll be staying at your present house.
Type and Breed.

Finally, if you're decided you tick all the right boxes on the dog buying checklist and are now fully prepared to acquire a dog and all the joy and responsibility that comes with it, you need to choose the right type of dog.
Rescue organizations are far more transparent and realistic about their dogs as their main concern is for the welfare of the dog; however, purebreds are a rarity in dog rescue organizations. If you are considering buying a pedigree from a breeder, read up a little about the dog's temperament, strengths and flaws beforehand.
Each type of dog has a different temperament and so you need to think about how your prospective dog will fit in with your family before buying a dog based on her looks.Frances wrote this article for Timespared, a website which will supply you with a choice of customized checklists to ensure that all the i's are dotted and t's crossed and that your plans run smoothly.
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