Buying a Puppy the Right Way

Written By Harry Potter

It is very difficult to resist the urge to cuddle a young cute puppy every time you see one. Even if you think you wouldn't like a dog, the fascination of buying and possessing a puppy will overcome that feeling. Often, people would describe loving a puppy as much as they would feel for a human child. Having a little puppy opens new doors of opportunity to teach new habits or tricks that you would like them to have.

Buying a puppy and caring for him properly is a great way to teach your kids about responsibility and how to be loving and gentle. Growing up with a puppy will give your children warm, wonderful memories that will last a lifetime. But there's a flip side to puppies, as you'll find out when he claims your newest pair of shoes as his new favorite chew toys.

Much like a baby, puppies require a lot of care and attention during their early months of life. Before deciding on a particular puppy, ask around for advice and do a little research. Know ahead of time how big that sweet little puppy will be when he's full grown. If possible, spend some time visiting with the puppy before you decide to take him home.

To help you plan for the future, it would be useful to know how the dog will look like when fully grown. A puppy is going to adjust to your home better than an older dog, but that doesn't mean the older dog won't love your home, too. Both puppies and older dogs have their own particular needs.

A puppy has to be trained from day one whereas an older dog might already be trained, but you could have more vet bills if it's not a completely healthy older dog. You should seek expert knowledge on dog breeding before embarking on the project. You can easily spend a lot of money on a young puppy. If showing or breeding is your goal, a puppy with papers might suit your needs more.

If you're thinking about buying a puppy, be sure to visit http://allaboutpuppies.com and pick up your free copy of "7 Questions to Ask When Buying a Puppy". Join the forum and trade problems and solutions with other puppy owners.

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