Adopting A Dog - Puppy or Adult?
Adopting a dog is an exciting event. Truly a man’s best friend, you can rely on
your pet to give you company, companionship and some can even guard your house.
You need to review your personal lifestyle and needs when adopting a dog. It is
a major decision whether or not you choose to have a puppy or an adult as a
pet. Before deciding on which dog to adopt, here is some useful information
that might help you decide.
Puppies
* Bringing up a puppy is an advantage because this
means that you guide its growth and well being. You have the chance to raise it
according to what you want. This means you can ensure that it is properly
nurtured with the right dog food, ensure that necessary vaccinations are given
and prevent heartworm at this early stage. Having your puppy personally trained
is also a plus since you can teach him exactly what you want.
* You should adopt a puppy when it is at least 10
weeks old. Puppies need a lot of time to be cared for by their mothers. This is
a crucial stage for them. They somehow gain a psychological advantage for both
puppy and for the mother dog as well.
* A puppy can easily adjust to new surroundings as
compared to an adult dog even though most puppies may cause minimal to major
damage to your personal stuff while they are in the stage of teething. They
need to be housebroken and house training needs a lot of time, effort and
patience from the owner.
* There is no assurance of what a puppy will look
like when it grows up; especially it is a mixed breed. Also, his temperament
might change too when he grows up.
* Most pet owners love how puppies can be
entertaining for the entire family. They
are very cute and adorable pets that is a hit for both children and grown ups.
Puppies can be easily regarded as one of the family.
Adult dog
* You would have less of a fuss taking care of an
adult dog. They already have this established behavior that you can easily adapt
too. By being with the dog more often, you would have more or less an idea of
what its temperament is.
* You need to get as much information as you can when
adopting an adult dog. Take note of its habits and mood swings. Hopefully you
can acquire this valuable data from the previous owners of the dog. Some adult
dogs may have some behavior issues. It is important to take note of them.
* It may take some time and effort for an adult dog
to be completely comfortable with a new owner.
* You need to introduce an adult dog to your children
and other household members before bringing him into the home. This would help
the dog be familiar with them and helps them refrain from biting or barking
thinking that they maybe strangers.
* Adult dog may not need your full attention unlike
puppies need and would require lesser trips to the vet.
* For a fully grown dog physique and behavior is
basically not a variable anymore. What you see is basically what you get.
* Most dogs are housebroken already so they would
cause lesser damage to your belongings and don’t wake up at night like most
puppies do. They have usually overgrown the impulse of chewing things that
strike his fancy.
* An older dog can easily adapt to other pets, like
other dogs or cats, if you have a group of them at your household.
Adopting a dog is not an easy task and choosing which
one to adopt can be a little tricky too. Everyone loves sweet looking puppies,
but not everyone can stand up to the tiresome house training although most
appreciate the bonding shared with them. Adult dogs need no great amount of
guidance but can still turn out to be a lovable pet. Whichever you think is the
right pet for you, just keep in mind that taking care of them needs a lot of
time and effort. In return, they would always keep you company and has ready
smile with an excited wag of tail waiting for you everyday.
The next article will be about
How to Housebreak Your Puppy
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