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Getting Ready To Buy A Dog? Factors You Simply Cannot Afford To Miss Out!

Your decision to buy a dog is right but you should spare a thought about it whether you can afford to spend time with it and able to provide good care for it. It is also important for you to think over whether you need a dog for amusement, security or for companionship? This will provide you an edge over which type of dog you should get. Read on


This article covers
  • Why buy dogs?
  • Factors To Consider Before Buying A Dog
  • Where to buy dogs?
A dog can be a wonderful pet, whether it’s a pet for a family with young children, a pet for an elderly lady or a pet for a single man. Choosing puppy or dog can be lots of fun and bringing your new dog home from the dog breeds, dog shelter or pet shop can be exciting. Dogs provide companionship and affection. They are good fun to have around and they can be trained to be useful members of the family. However, before you bring your new dog home, you should spend some time considering the type of dog you want and whether you can provide it with the right type of care.
Factors To Consider Before Buying A Dog
Before buying dogs, it is important to spend some time thinking about why you want a dog, the type of dog you want and whether you can look after a dog properly. Before you even start looking, you should be very clear on what you want and how you are going to take care of it. A dog is a lifetime commitment, and once you have your dog you should be prepared to take care of it for life. It is far better to think about buying a dog beforehand than to end up with a dog that you do not want or do not care for properly.
Cost of Dog Ownership
There are many things a dog owner needs to consider when providing an environment for their puppy. There are three main factors to take into consideration when preparing an environment for your puppy; comfort, safety and amusement.
Comfort
Owning a dog incurs a lot of costs. It is important to think about these costs, and whether you can afford them, before purchasing a dog. After the initial cost of the pet, dog owners will need to spend a fair amount of money in providing the right type of care for their dog. The cost of a dog can be split into two groups; initial costs and ongoing costs. Here is a basic rundown of the type of money you can expect to spend when buying a new dog and when caring for your dog.
  • The cost of the dog
  • Veterinary bills. This includes vaccinations and veterinary care.
  • Desexing. This is optional, but many people choose to desex their dog.
  • Food.
  • Bowls.
  • Dog bed and kennel. It is not necessary to buy a bed specifically designed for a dog, but some form of bed will be needed.
  • Grooming tools. This includes nail scissors, dog brush and shampoo.
  • Collar and leash.
  • Flea powder and worming tablets.
  • Dog toys.
  • Dog training.
The average cost to own a dog varies depending on the type of dog and the type of products you wish to purchase for your dog. In general, dogs can cost between $400 and $1500 a year.
Can You Provide Sufficient Time And Space?
Many people buy a dog, only to find they do not have the time or the space to look after it properly. It is worth thinking about these things before you buy your dog, so that you can determine whether your dog will receive adequate care.

The first thing to consider is time. Dogs need to be fed. They need to be exercised. They need to be trained. Trips to the vet also take up more time. Besides all this, dogs need to spend time with their owners. Different dogs will require different amounts of time, but all dogs need a fair bit of time to be spent with them. Before buying a dog, consider the time you have available and when you will be able to spend time with him.

The second thing to think about is space. Dogs cannot be cooped up in a flat. They need to exercise and they need to run around. Different dogs will need different amounts of room. Ask how much room a dog needs before making a purchase. Time is also tied up in this. A dog that is exercised regularly may get by on less room than a dog that does not receive enough exercise
Characteristics of Dogs
When choosing dogs, you need to consider the type of characteristics you want in a dog and the type of characteristics that fit in with your lifestyle. You should also decide which characteristics are more important than other characteristics. You may have to compromise on certain characteristics and you need to know beforehand which characteristics can be compromised on and which ones are essential in any dog you will buy. Here are some of the questions you might like to ask yourself before choosing puppy dogs or adult dogs.
  • Do I want an energetic or playful dog? Will I be able to give an energetic dog enough exercise?
  • Do I need a dog that is very good with children?
  • Do I want a dog that will serve as a guard dog?
  • Do I want a dog that can be specifically trained to serve some kind of purpose or to compete in shows?
  • Do I want a dog that help me with my work (for instance, on a farm or ranch)?
  • Do I want a quiet dog that can be a companion?
  • Do I want a big dog or a small dog?
  • Do I want a purebred or is this not important to me?
Deciding on The Dog’s Breed And Factors
Knowing the type of characteristics you want in a dog will help you decide the type of breed and other factors that you want in the dog you eventually buy. Find out which dogs display the type of characteristics that are important to you. Be prepared to compromise, as you may not find a dog that displays all the characteristics you want.

You also need to decide the age of the dog you would like to buy. Do you want a puppy dog or are you happy with a full-grown dog? If you do want a puppy dog, what is the oldest age that is acceptable to you? Do you want a female or a male? Do you want a purebred or is this not important to you?

Once you decide on all the characteristics and factors you want in a dog, you will be able to search specifically for the type of dog you want.

Continue to : Where to Buy Dogs

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