Things to Consider Before You Adopt a Dog
Contrary to popular belief, you family with 2.5 kids will be just as complete whether or not Fido is around. If the only reason you want to have a dog is to keep up with the Stuart's next door, you should probably stick to watching animal planet and playing with other people's pets at the dog park.
In addition to regular veterinary examinations, healthy dogs need to be licensed, trained, groomed, fed and insured - the need for additional insurance is especially true for bully breed owners. These basic costs do not even take into consideration the extra fees involved when dogs are ill, injured, require special care, damage goods/property or for special procedures such as dental exams and microchipping. These costs can add up fast, and despite your best efforts, you will never be able to plan for an unexpected medical emergency, should one occur.
If you are a student or just had a baby, now may not be the right time for you to add another member to your family. School enrollment, military deployments and you job may force you to change locations regularly, and it is wise to wait until you are settled into one place to adopt a dog. Dogs require mature owners that are going to be able to be attentive to their needs.
Having your pet spayed or neutered, obeying community leash and licensing laws, and keeping identification tags on your pets are all part of being a responsible owner. If you are thinking about bully ownership, these things are key. Of course, giving your pet love, companionship, exercise, a healthy diet, and regular veterinary care are other essentials in making sure you have a well-socialized and happy dog.
When you adopt a dog you are making a commitment to take care of that canine for the rest of his/her life, which can be up to 20 years depending on the size and age of the dog. If making a commitment to meet a friend for dinner a week out seems like planning too far ahead for you, get a robotic dog or a DigiPet. |
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