Article

Want to Buy a Puppy? Think Before You Purchase that Pup!

Topic: PetsFeaturing Tamsin SowdenPublished May 2, 2009

Legacy signals

Legacy popularity: 1,282 legacy views

Looking to buy a puppy? You'll find it hard to resist that cute, fluffy pup--especially when they look at you with those big appealing eyes!nnBut before you rush out and buy that lovely new puppy, it's a good idea to ask yourself if you are really ready buy a dog.nnWhat does being 'ready' to buy a puppy mean? Well, it's not just about having the money in your pocket to make the purchase (after all, you might be lucky enough to get a dog for free).nnIt's about buying a dog for the right reasons, having the money and resources to feed and care for the puppy as it grows, having the time to exercise it, training it to be a good companion, and making a commitment to care for it for its whole life.nnThere are many reasons to get a dog: to guard the house, as a sporting companion or working dog, as a breeder, or simply for company or as a playmate for the children.nnAll of these can be good reasons for buying a puppy. But each can have its pitfalls too.nnIf you are looking for a dog to guard the house, you need to remember that dogs need exercise, training and veterinary care, and they should have company and human bonding if they are not to become vicious and uncontrollable. You might find you are better off buying an alarm system--it will probably be cheaper in the long run, won't need feeding and you don't have to clean up after it!nnSporting dogs and working dogs also need a lot of training and human bonding to bring out their best performance.nnDog breeding can be an emotionally rewarding but challenging activity, and it's really best left to professional breeders. Before you buy a puppy as a breeder, remember that vet bills for pregnant dogs can be expensive and if anything goes wrong during the birth you can lose the mother or the puppies or both--a very emotionally draining experience, as any dog breeder can tell you.nnUnfortunately, some people buy puppies thinking it will be easy to produce a few litters of pups and make a little money. But they don't realise what the cost can be in terms of vet bills and puppy worming and vaccinations. Many of the puppies they produce end up in pet shelters or dog pounds, hoping they can find a home or be put down. Also, far too many people who buy dogs don't get their dogs spayed or neutered (desexed) and end up with an accidental litter of puppies. These puppies also often find themselves in need of rescue.nnBuying a puppy as a companion or playmate is probably the most common reason for buying a dog. As long as you understand the importance of the commitment you are about to make and have a realistic idea of the costs and effort involved in owning a dog, go right ahead--you will be welcoming a new family member and be looking forward to years of doggy companionship!nnSo remember to ask yourself if you're ready to buy a puppy before you give in to the temptation in those big eyes!

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

The veterinary profession is often praised for the crucial role it plays in the health and well-being of pets, but it is also well-known for its demanding and high-stress environment. Long hours, emotional strain, and the constant pressure of caring for animals in distress can take a significant toll on the mental and physical well-being of veterinarians. As the industry grapples with increasing burnout and staff shortages, innovative companies like Pawssum are stepping in wi

March 8, 2025

Article

Frogs have unique pupils that vary widely among species. Their pupils can be horizontal, vertical, round, or even heart-shaped. Frog pupils are fascinating and serve different purposes. Their shape and orientation help them see better in their specific environments. Some frogs hunt at night, while others are active during the day. The shape of their pupils helps them adapt to these activities. For example, horizontal pupils give them a wide field of vision, perfect for spotti

February 1, 2025

Article

Caring for a baby chamеlеon can bе a rеwarding еxpеriеncе, but it also comеs with its challеngеs. Thеsе dеlicatе rеptilеs rеquirе spеcific carе to thrivе, and еvеn small mistakеs can lеad to sеrious hеalth problеms. Whеthеr you'rе a first-timе chamеlеon ownеr or looking to improvе your carе routinе, it's important to bе awarе of common pitfalls and how to avoid thеm. In this articlе, wе'll еxplorе thе top fivе mistakеs in baby

August 13, 2024

Article

Veiled chameleons are fascinating reptiles that have become popular pets due to their unique appearance and intriguing behavior. However, owning a veiled chameleon is a significant responsibility that requires a thorough understanding of their specific needs. If you’re considering bringing one into your home, or if you’re already an owner, it’s crucial to be well-informed about their care requirements. This guide will provide you with all the essential information you n

August 12, 2024