Header

What to Consider First

Most families gleefully welcome puppies as delightful and amusing new additions to the household. Often a great deal of affection is lavished upon the endearing newcomer, but what happens when the novelty wears of and the demands of raising a puppy become increasingly taxing? Buying a puppy requires a great deal of serious consideration regarding the commitment involved in rearing a well-adjusted dog. In this section, we explore the issues to take into account when deciding whether to get a puppy. These include factors such as your family members, where you live, the amount of time and money you can afford, and choosing the right breed to match both your preferences and your lifestyle.