January 19, 2010

Owning A Dog Is A Lot Of Work

There comes a time in every parents life when their child begins asking to adopt a pet. If you are lucky, the child will ask for a hamster or goldfish. Sometimes, kids may be allergic to specific animals, lessening the list of possible options. If someone in your home is allergic, it can also narrow your choices. However, if you are in the camp of families that have no allergies, already have a fenced in yard, and do not frequently travel, chances are your child will have their heart set on a puppy. While a canine is a great addition to a family, it is also a major undertaking. The problem is, your child may not always handle the tasks of animal care and, you need to understand what your duties will be when caring for a puppy. Be sure to familiarize yourself with all of the factors involved in adopting a pet, and if you live in Washington State, be aware of your boarding options should you decide to travel. The dog boarding Snohomish or the dog boarding Bellevue is affordable and easy to arrange, but you should be aware of all of your options before signing the adoption papers.

After deciding to adopt a puppy, decide what breed will work best for your family. For those with allergies, there are options that will not aggravate conditions like asthma. Speak with a breeder or search online to find out what breeds suit your lifestyle. If there are no health restrictions, consider other factors. Are you planning to have more children? Is your home large enough to handle all varieties of breeds? Do you need a puppy that is good with children? There are a variety of different breeds that provide a variety of these characteristics. Even if you are thinking about getting a a mutt, you can still choose a combination suitable for your family.

Once your decision has been made about the breed, decide where you will adopt the canine from. Some breeders are reputable, but there are ones that are abusive. Research a breeder carefully prior to working with them if you decide to go for a thoroughbred canine. If your standards are not as elite and you are simply looking for a combination that will be lovable and safe for your family, consider visiting the humane society. Sometimes choose to adopt without realizing the responsibility of pet ownership. These pets often wind up at the humane society. Not only will you be getting a puppy that is great for your family, you will be saving the animal from a tragic fate because no one wanted it. If your local humane society is low on puppies, consider adopting an older animal with a pleasant disposition. They often let visitors spend time with the animals before adoption, so you will be familiar with your chosen pet’s personality. Adopting a puppy is a big responsibility. If you think your children are prepared, do your research and choose your animal with care.

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