Monday, October 29, 2012

Are You Ready for a Dog?

By Allyson Westcot


Bringing home a new dog is something to celebrate. You can make the transition for both of you much more agreeable if you ensure that you are ready for a new dog before you purchase or adopt one.

If you live alone, then this is a simple step. If you do not, ensure your housemates or family are all on board with the concept of a new dog and understand the responsibilities of pet possession. A dog will need to be walked on a dog leash, washed, fed correctly, played with and cared for. All members of the household should understand the dog's needs and the part they will play in providing for the pet.

A new dog can be costly. First, there's the price to take on or purchase the dog from a breeder. But you want to take account of the price of spaying or neutering, vet visits for routine care and shots, occasional unplanned vet visits if your dog becomes ill, grooming, pet day care if required and food. There are things to get like a dog harness, leash, collar, dog bowls, dog toys, a dog seat belt restraint and other items. EzyDog offers all these quality, cost-effective products.

It is also clever to budget a little more, at least at first, to replace anything that becomes damaged or ruined. Often puppies make potty messes or chew things up. Either can require some expense to mend. If your position truly doesn't make allowances for the expense of owning a dog and caring for it correctly, you should reevaluate whether you're prepared to take on a dog at the moment.

Cost isn't the only consideration to think about. Pets need some considerable time, particularly at the start. Housetraining, dog leash training and keeping the dog from unacceptable behavior in the house like scratching up the furniture and chewing will take time and patience. It's vital to ensure you are prepared for the time commitment.




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