Proper Care for Owning a Dog
It’s not a bad idea to have a little understanding of what to expect, prior to delving into parenthood and bringing a “child” into your life; and I’m not speaking of reading baby books. That particular method simply doesn’t provide the hands-on experience that comes with being a parent, helping to ease some of the responsibilities. That is why the perfect solution is to go to a pet store, shelter, or human society and adopt or purchase a dog (ideally adopt!). Having man’s best friend by your side will teach you responsibilities such as feeding, cleaning, playing, grooming (with the right dog grooming brushes) and potty training.
Budgets will have to be made to include your pet, and care will need to be sought out and provided for long durations away from home. Those responsibilities come along with having children, and will allow you to see how much having a dog effects finances, and better determine whether you are financially prepared for a child or not. Dog’s are very smart, but will depend on you in the same ways as an infant or child would; making you responsible for it’s overall well-being. They require attention on an on-going basis, just like an infant, and will make lots of noise and messes too. Places in your home might need to be “puppy-proofed”, much like one would “baby-proof” a home. When traveling, a dog car blanket should be used to catch excess dog hair.
Dogs are wonderful and loyal companions to have around, and will bring you plenty of love and joy. That’s why they have been come to be known as man’s best friend, always by your side when you need them, unlike any other pet you could own. On average, dogs typically live between 10-18 years, depending on the breed, are a great addition to any family. Most importantly, they will prepare you for when the time comes around to have little critters of your own. If you are thinking about adopting a dog or puppy and having a child soon, it would be of your best interest to adopt a low-key domestic breed; ideally a small dog for safety reasons.
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