Older dog or puppy?

February 28, 2009 by  

have you ever wanted to feel the kind of snuggling that could warm your heart, the sense that you’ll get while touching those soft fur of a puppy and those licks that could almost wet your face all over? Having a pup is something that could really excite not only because it could entertain you like no other but most of all, it could really make you a big spender. Even if you admit it or not, there is really that inexplicable feeling as if you were being charmed when you tend to bring home a puppy and more often than not, caring for it seems to be more demanding than caring for an baby. Having a pup once and for all, gives you the freedom to let the dog undergo your own specifications of Training so that it can cater to your way of living.

You can also instruct your children (if you have) the essence of being affectionate to other creatures particularly to a pup. They will have wonderful memories of growing up with the puppy. Passed these lovely images are the other realities of bringing home a pup – like for an instance, there is always the need for you to undergo your dog to certain schoolings such as walking with him on a lead, the paper training, the Schooling that could make him stop chewing your best shoes but alternatively his chewing toys and all the other stuffs that a puppy typically does which can sometimes lead you to the verge of breaking down. Yes, a puppy is precious, but also very needy. You’ll spend far more time with that puppy in the early months that you would with an older dog. Dogs are usually herded together in some shelters – and many of which are starting to depart the stage of being a pup.

Due to the breed or the dog’s history, the choice of which dog is best to bring home to a family with children will somehow depend to the seller or adoption facility’s proposition as well as which dog is best for adults to have. Without delay, knowing the full size of the dog will be possible and really helpful for you since you will be able to determine whether the dog can fit into your appartment. You can call on the dog and take him for a walk before making up your mind. There are a lot of puppies that can only be a waste, so, if you don’t want to end up with a trash, be sure to assess the dog first through its parents. You surely want to be aware of what your pup might be like when it gets more mature.

A puppy will have the most advantage of enjoying the comfort of your place without any difficulty, wheras a mature dog would tend to react, nonetheless, that won’t give the conclusion that an older dog is not likely to feel comfortable with your home. puppies and more mature dogs each have their own specific needs. Training a pup should start from the basics. Some schooling might have been given to an older dog, however, if proper nutrition and care with regards to its health wasn’t given that much attention, you are likely to have additional expenses for its healthcare or for vet bills. Or, it might be a mature dog who doesn’t enjoy being around kids anymore.

Find a great puppy for sale at DogSearcher.com and other dog classified sites like it, but be sure to consider what has been said in this article about if a puppy is the right fit for you and your family.

Getting a new dog simply depends upon your many considered motives – giving a mature shelter dog the home and loving family that it needs is something that you might like to do than spending much of your time and money bringing home a purebred puppy. But if showing or breeding is your goal, a pup with papers might suit your needs more. A pup with complete documentation can surely cater to your desires if you want to show it off or breed in the future. If you plan to show off your dog or have it breed in the long run, then getting a pup with all the relevant records can surely go with whatever you want or require.

Comments

4 Responses to “Older dog or puppy?”

  1. murchihleg atwell on April 18th, 2010 8:52 pm

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