Everything a First-Time Dog Owner Should Know
Bringing home a new dog or puppy is always exciting. If you’re embarking on the journey to dog ownership for the first time, you probably have a lot of questions. Doing a bit of homework and research before choosing a dog can help you make a great match, and understanding how to be a responsible dog owner will allow you and your new dog to share many years of happy companionship.
Responsibilities of Owning a Dog
Dog ownership provides many wonderful benefits, but don’t get a dog without considering the responsibilities that come along with it. When you bring home a dog, whether a tiny puppy or full-grown adult, plan on caring for your new pet for the entirety of its life. Depending on a dog’s size and breed, your new friend may live for 10 to 15 years or longer. Where will you be 10 years from now, and what will your life look like? Make sure you’re ready for the life-long commitment before acquiring a new dog.
Choose Wisely
If you want a purebred dog, research the breed or breeds you’re interested in. What do you like about those breeds beyond their looks? You want to choose a breed with characteristics that match well with your own lifestyle, space and budget. For instance, all breeds have different energy levels and exercise requirements. Do you want a dog to accompany you on daily jogs or weekends hiking? Or do you prefer a laidback companion to chill out with at home? Also consider a breed’s shedding levels, grooming requirements, trainability, and temperament.
Puppy or Adult?
Most people think about bringing home a puppy, but don’t rule out adopting an adult dog. Puppies are indeed adorable, but they are a lot of
work. They need extensive socialization and training in the first year of