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The age of the dog: should I adopt a puppy or an adult dog?

The age of the dog: should I adopt a puppy or an adult dog?

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This is a universal question of a future dog owner, a difficult question to answer. To the world of animals helps you to answer the famous question by following the logic, our advice helps you to make the right choice according to your needs.
The arrival of a new dog in the house represents the arrival of a new member in the family, it is, indeed, excellent news. However, adopting a puppy is not an easy decision, it is a real responsibility. Are you really ready? Do you have the resources and the patience? Which breed is right for you? Here are some tips to help you answer this question.

Why not a chio?

First, you have to ask yourself the right questions:

First of all, you need to ask yourself the right questions to make the right decision. You need to be sure that you will be able to provide the comfort and love your new family member needs. It is not a question of a stuffed animal that one day you love and the next day you reject it. The chio is a living being above all. 

You must also give him the time to take care of him:


You must take him out for several minutes, several times a day. You must also brush him regularly and wash him often. Do not forget to cuddle him, indeed, it is a baby who should not suffer from loneliness, it should not be left alone and especially during the vacations. You are invited to devote all your time to him.
The life of your puppy requires that you have a compatible professional activity that allows you to take him to your place of work or at least not leave him.

Education, are you a good educator?

Education will also have an important influence on your dog's behavior, but also on your long-term relationship with him. Before rushing into anything, take your time in choosing a dog. Here are a few tips to help guide you and help you see things more clearly.

Have a job that's compatible with your puppy's life. Make sure you can take him to your place of work or that he doesn't stay alone. Working from home is ideal, as is having a flexible schedule to meet your puppy's demands.


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Have the budget:

You are committing to your puppy, who will become a dog, for the next 15 years. Are you financially strong enough? For his comfort, his food, his health. You'll have to get your puppy vaccinated, implant a microchip, and take him to the vet regularly for routine check-ups. All these expenses can be substantial.

Step 2: Don't choose a dog just for its physical appearance!

For all future dog owners, it is often the physical aspect that triggers the love affair. The coat, the size, the look and the face of the animal often prevail over the reason of the future owner.

Apart from the physical aspect, each breed has its own behavioral characteristics. You need to know the temperament of your future dog before committing yourself. It is also a way to ensure that you will be compatible in order to establish a healthy and harmonious relationship.

Once the dog is an adult, it may no longer fit the owner or the owner's expectations of the dog. However, separation remains impossible and the dog becomes more of a burden than a companion. Finally, even if he is small, don't forget that depending on the breed, this puppy will grow considerably.

The size of the dog must therefore be an important criterion: a large dog is more constraining to take on vacation and especially more expensive to feed for example. Large dogs require a good education since they can represent a greater danger than a small dog. Also, the surface of your home must be able to support its physical importance.

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should I adopt a puppy or an adult dog?


Step 3: Choose your puppy based on your personality

Knowing yourself is the key to choosing the right dog. First of all, determine your lifestyle by evaluating your :
  • habitat
  • daily work time
  • free time for your dog
  • how often you go on vacation (will he be able to follow you?)
  • budget to maintain a dog.
You can also define your personality to adapt the education you will give to your pet with your behavior. Determine your temperament, i.e. whether you are a calm or energetic person, authoritarian or lax. Do you want a dog to guard your house or a playmate for you and your children? These aspects are essential to be happy with your dog and make him happy too.

Each puppy has its own character, and will develop it by your side. You will have a big role in the dog he will become. Nevertheless, each breed of.

4th step: check the health of the puppy

 After having defined your needs according to your criteria and finally going to choose your puppy that you think will correspond to you. You still have to take a few precautions into consideration:
  • Examine it pup;
  • check his state of health;
  • check its weight;
  • he must present a normal size, and a silky hair;
  • absence of red spots on the skin;
  • pink colored gums and ears;
  • no signs of diarrhea.

To conclude, it is always necessary to take the time before acting particularly on the research of races to establish a list which determines the chios which can be appropriate to you.


 

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