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What Do You Need To Think About Before Getting A Dog?

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What Do You Need To Think About Before Getting A Dog?

Buying a dog can bring you happiness and joy. In fact, a survey from the National Accident Helpline discovered that 87 percent of Brits found that their dog calmed them during stressful situations. But there’s a lot of commitment required to look after a dog, at the same time. Below, we explore what you should think about before getting a dog.

1. Do I have the time?

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  • 1. Do I have the time?
  • 2. Do I have a suitable environment for a dog?
  • 3. Can I feed a dog?
  • 4. Can I train a dog?
  • 5. Can I afford a dog?
  • 6. Is a dog the right pet for me?

Looking after the dog requires plenty of time and patience. During the puppy stage, you’ll need to be attentive and present for much of the day to guide them through the development stage of their life. If you’re often busy during the day, then maybe a dog isn’t right for you currently.

2. Do I have a suitable environment for a dog?

You also need a suitable environment for a dog. For instance, larger breeds such as Labradors might struggle in a tight apartment. At the same time, if you have a garden, it should be enclosed to ensure that your dog doesn’t escape. For smaller living spaces, families can consider compact or adaptable breeds that can be comfortable indoors. Breeds like French Bulldogs, Shih Tzus, and Cavapoos can be good options for apartments because of their smaller size and generally easygoing nature. However, regardless of the breed, every dog still needs regular outdoor time, mental stimulation, and a safe environment where they can feel comfortable and secure.

3. Can I feed a dog?

Puppies will usually have three meals a day, while grown dogs will have two. If you want to look after a dog, you need to be present to feed them. 

4. Can I train a dog?

Training a dog can be difficult or simple, depending on the breed. If you’re not confident training a dog, ensure that you pick a breed that’s famed for obedience. Taking your dog to puppy training classes will also help with this process. Professional classes provide a safe space for young dogs to learn how to behave around other people and pets. It is helpful to have a trainer guide you through the early stages of ownership.

Many owners find that services for puppy training Sunderland (or elsewhere) can make the transition much easier for the whole family. You can learn how to stop unwanted habits before they become a permanent problem. This support gives you more confidence when you are out in public with your new pet. Consistent practice at home is also part of the learning journey.

5. Can I afford a dog?

You should also ask yourself if you can afford a dog. Aside from their food, you’ll need to regularly pay for insurance, vet costs, vaccinations, worming treatment, neutering, a bed, and kennel fees. 

6. Is a dog the right pet for me?

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Ultimately, you should consider all these factors when asking yourself if a dog is a right pet for you. Even if you love dogs and really want to look after one, it’s not fair if you don’t have the time, money, or home for them.

A dog can be a wonderful addition to your family. If you decide that you’re in the right situation to buy one, all that’s left is to decide the breed! Look at your space and ask your family, before buying yourself a new little four-legged companion. 

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Alfred Allen

Alfred Allen, Editor In Chief/Founder of Suntrics, with a master degree in Journalism from Parkland College and a decade of diverse writing experience, is a veteran storyteller. Alfred was a former journalist which made him have a passion for exploring new things, hoisting his content to resonate with audiences across the world.

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