Before buying a dog

Time has only told me the more someone wants to own a dog, the more I can really suggest that you think of all considerations before and particularly about which type of dog is best for you if you are certain. It’s simple to buy a dog, a puppy is easy to fall in love with and from that moment you hooked and stuck with it. After all, ‘a Dog is not just for Christmas’. But, if he’s playing tug of war with, sis’ favourite teddy, he has to be right on your pillow before he stops whining at night, he insists on eating everything in sight and refuses to eat his food until you’re out, and then decides that the Persian carpet would look better a soggy shade of brown, as well as getting car sickness and later just pure sickness all over dad’s slippers, he’s looking less and less cute as the moments go by. One small puppy equals a whole load of stress at least to start with. I’m not saying it won’t be worth, while. Just that it will be a while in the start. Say goodbye to any peace in the first week, it will be; we have to feed the dog before we go out, walk the dog before we do the housework, bath the dog before the family goes out and figure out what best to do with the dog before hitting the beaches. And not just that, the weather stops for no-one but a dog needs its exercise, so come rain or shine you have to be prepared to slog the fields, in award winning sludge and gales. Sometimes, it’s to our dismay that we realise a dog is a living thing and has needs much like we do. But he needs you and within time he becomes an embedded part of our lives, we learn to love to hate the little hassles in return for the heaps of love and affection they bring. But, not thinking can lead to an unhappy owners and unhappy doggies.

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