Monday, June 20, 2011

Adopt a Puppy

By Duncan Conole


Puppy adoption is not an easy task, not because of the fact that it is difficult to come across a puppy that is cute and fits into your lifestyle, but because puppy adoption requires you to adapt your lifestyle according to the needs of the puppy.

There are several changes that you would be required to make in order to cater to your puppy's needs in a better manner. What this means is that during the first few months, it would be required from you that you stay close to your puppy. It also means that you would be required to provide him with love and affection so that he can overcome the separation from everything he knew till that time.

Also some time would be required in the early stages to make the puppy housetrained. But if you do not have the time to perform this task then you have the option of sending your puppy to a dog trainer much like a kindergarten for dogs. But before doing any of these things, it is inherent that you gain an idea regarding what you puppy is going to be like when it has matured.

At this you might be thinking that it doesn't matter what the dog looks like later on in life? Well you may get into some serious trouble for thinking like this because of the fact that every dog has a certain temperament. Some puppies might attach themselves to a single person while others may like getting attention from everyone.

Some dogs eat everything they are given and will devour even the stuff you never thought about placing in front of them whereas other dogs may be pickier. Adopting a puppy essentially means that you are getting a small animal in your life and that animal is going to be totally dependent on you. But this is not going to stop your puppy from maturing into an adult dog with a mind of its own.

That is why it is advisable to look at what the puppy you are adopting is going to be like in the future. This would help you to realise how much space the puppy would require. The space needs to be allocated for both outdoors and indoors. Also it is required that you know whether your puppy is more happy doing tasks that are outdoors in nature, such as in case of Alsatians or Dobermans. Protecting your property and home are things that these dogs are more suited to.

Once you have an idea of the puppy's temperament you need to know just how much you can spend on food, toys, veterinary trips, medicine and discipline. Now these items are necessary for the physical, emotional and mental health of your new puppy. Of course all of these concerns shouldn't put you off wanting the companionship of a puppy.

It is necessary that you prepare yourself for some lifestyle changes while thinking about adopting a puppy. This small bundle of mischief can bring happiness and joy into your family.




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