It only takes a fraction of a second looking at a photo and you are hopelessly in love with a wonderful little pet. And without any warning, there it was. The ad for English Springer Spaniel puppies for sale and your heart leaped for joy. They are so cute when they are little but there comes a responsibility along with the joy. Lets take a look at some considerations for pet ownership.
Make sure this the right breed for you instead thinking how cute they are and the fact that you fell in love with a pretty face. This breed is known for being cheerful and affectionate. They love their families and will stick close to their owner making them an excellent house pet. But they do need daily exercise and regular grooming and trimming to prevent mats that form around the ears and underbelly.
When you consider the horror stories about what happens to pets being sold through classified ads, it is a good idea to deal with a breeder you can trust. Create a breeder information worksheet with a place for the breeder's name, what breeds they raise, kennel operation address, what puppies are adoptable, their cost, and leave room for taking notes. Ask for a tour of their operation to see what conditions these pets were born in.
Take the time to make sure you are really ready for raising a puppy. Your lifestyle must do the sweetie justice by making all your time available for training and exercise. It also costs money to keep your pet healthy. So figure in veterinarian bills and make sure you have to funds to give your pup all its vaccinations. Especially start them on the puppy series.
Obedience is mandatory for the sake of the puppy as well as wear and tear on the nerves of friends, family and yourself. Remember to use their natural curiosity to help you in training and keep in mind there is a program called Canine Good Citizenship that issues a Certificate of completion.
The basic commands are important to the dog's safety as much as it is for the safety of all others around them. By securing the CGC papers it proves you are a concerned citizen and helping safeguard your neighbors.
Owning any pet is a great responsibility and the AKC created this list of promises for new pet owners to make and keep. It lists everything a person should know and remember to do when owning a dog, and why these things are important. Be sure to read it to your children and make sure they understand why it is a safety issue for everyone to abide by its promises.
Pet ownership is a big responsibility. You are taking a living being into your home who does not speak your language, and never will. But you and your pet can learn a form of communication that each of you understands by spending quality time with them for training and obedience.
Make sure this the right breed for you instead thinking how cute they are and the fact that you fell in love with a pretty face. This breed is known for being cheerful and affectionate. They love their families and will stick close to their owner making them an excellent house pet. But they do need daily exercise and regular grooming and trimming to prevent mats that form around the ears and underbelly.
When you consider the horror stories about what happens to pets being sold through classified ads, it is a good idea to deal with a breeder you can trust. Create a breeder information worksheet with a place for the breeder's name, what breeds they raise, kennel operation address, what puppies are adoptable, their cost, and leave room for taking notes. Ask for a tour of their operation to see what conditions these pets were born in.
Take the time to make sure you are really ready for raising a puppy. Your lifestyle must do the sweetie justice by making all your time available for training and exercise. It also costs money to keep your pet healthy. So figure in veterinarian bills and make sure you have to funds to give your pup all its vaccinations. Especially start them on the puppy series.
Obedience is mandatory for the sake of the puppy as well as wear and tear on the nerves of friends, family and yourself. Remember to use their natural curiosity to help you in training and keep in mind there is a program called Canine Good Citizenship that issues a Certificate of completion.
The basic commands are important to the dog's safety as much as it is for the safety of all others around them. By securing the CGC papers it proves you are a concerned citizen and helping safeguard your neighbors.
Owning any pet is a great responsibility and the AKC created this list of promises for new pet owners to make and keep. It lists everything a person should know and remember to do when owning a dog, and why these things are important. Be sure to read it to your children and make sure they understand why it is a safety issue for everyone to abide by its promises.
Pet ownership is a big responsibility. You are taking a living being into your home who does not speak your language, and never will. But you and your pet can learn a form of communication that each of you understands by spending quality time with them for training and obedience.
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