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Dogs For Sale - Tips On Selecting A Puppy

Nothing can brighten up your life like the purchase of a new puppy. As anyone who has gotten excited by those three words - dogs for sale - knows, bringing a furry friend into the house can be both exciting and just a little bit scary. If this is going to be your first canine, you may have no idea what to expect. If you've owned pups before, you may be nervous that this new one isn't going to live up to the standards of your previous pets. While there is never anything you can do to guarantee you wind up with a good boy, you can vastly improve your chances of pet success by following these puppy selection tips.

Consider Your Environment

Before you start looking at dogs for sale in your area, you should get input from everyone in your family. As much as some parents seem to believe otherwise, setting down a rule that a pet is one child's particular responsibility is simply not going to work. A pet is the home's responsibility. If there are members of your family who aren't on board, you're better off getting something easier to care for. Another thing to consider is the level of care required. While every puppy is going to need lots of attention, some pups need more than others. Be especially cautious when buying a breed known for needing attentive grooming. Basically, do your research on a breed before you buy.

Affordability

Many people make the mistake of believing that just because they can afford the purchase price of a canine, they have the financial means to care for one. Truthfully, taking adequate care of an animal can be expensive. Vet bills are a part of life, even when the pet is completely healthy. You'll also have to consider the cost of medicine, flea prevention, heartworm pills, and of course food. It isn't fair to the puppy to buy it if you don't have the money to give it the care it needs. You also have to take unexpected costs into account, such as the expense of a medical emergency or the price of boarding the animal if you go on vacation.

Breeds

There are advantages and disadvantages to purebreds. The biggest advantage is that of predictability. There have been reams written on each major breed, meaning that the research you do should match up fairly well with the dogs for sale in your area. On the other hand, purebreds with papers are always going to be much more expensive.

by: Anna Woodward




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