Choose the Perfect Puppy
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Once you and your family have agreed you’re ready to make a commitment to care for
a puppy, you’ll need to decide what kind of dog is right for you.
Where Do You Begin?
Your local animal shelter is a good place to start. Spaying or neutering is usually
included in the adoption fee and can be performed when the animal reaches the appropriate
age. Most shelters have excellent support services such as free behavioral counseling.
You may also wish to talk to local obedience training facilities, a groomer or two,
reputable breeders and obtain advice from a practicing veterinarian in your search
for that perfect puppy. It’s important to consider how big the puppy will be in
a year or two. A Golden Retriever puppy weighing 5 pounds at about 8 weeks can become
an 80 pound adult dog in a matter of a year.
Be Sure To Consider Your Lifestyle
Breeds such as hunting or working dogs require more exercise than some smaller breeds
and may crowd an apartment or small home. Do you have a fence to contain your new
companion? What about grooming? Keep in mind that all dogs shed their hair coat
at least twice a year (Spring and Fall). Some kinds of dogs shed constantly and
some breeds have to be professionally groomed.
Consider your lifestyle and make sure you’ll have the proper amount of time to spend
with a dog or puppy. You’ll need to seriously think about these and other factors
when considering if a dog, or, which dog is right for you.
Purebred vs. Mixed Breed
One of the most commonly asked questions is "Which dog makes a better pet, the mixed
breed or the purebred?" Any puppy or dog can make a great pet if the prospective
owners take the time to properly socialize and train it.
The Purebred Puppy
Each breed of puppy was bred with a specific purpose in mind. Knowing as much as
you can about that breed will help you in making the right selection. Your local
library or your favorite pet specialty store has books on breeds of puppies. Investigate
the breeds you’re the most interested in to find out if this is the one that's right
for you.
The Mixed Breed
If you’re looking for a loving companion, you need look no further than your local
humane shelter to begin enjoying one of America’s most popular breeds of dog — the
mixed breed. These canines come in all shapes, sizes, coat lengths and colors.
Feeding Your New Companion
Good nutrition is crucial in helping a puppy grow and develop into a healthy dog.
During a puppy's growth period, it requires up to twice the nutrition of an adult
dog. A diet of food formulated just for puppies, plenty of fresh water and regular
visits to your veterinarian will help ensure your new puppy gets off to a healthy
start.