George Mosher of Andover, MA - Things to Consider Before Buying a Dog


Posted November 15, 2016 by georgemosher

George Mosher of Andover, MA explains what a responsible person needs to think about before buying a dog

 
George Mosher of Andover, MA has a lot of passions and interests, including cooking, tennis, and animals.

If you buy a piece of clothing that doesn’t fit right, it’s not a big deal. You can return it or donate it to charity. When you buy a magazine or a newspaper that disappoints you, you can recycle it. A decision to get a dog as a pet is a much bigger one. This is why it is smart to make it and consider all pros and cons before you look in the eyes of a puppy.

There are over four hundred breeds of dogs to choose from. While finding a puppy of a certain breed may seem easy, choosing the right breed may be much harder.

Your dog will need a lot of physical care once you bring it home. This care includes shelter, coat care, food, disease prevention, companionship, and medical care.

Before you decide to get a dog, you need to ask yourself a series of questions. First, think about whether it’s the right time in your life to add a dog to it. Consider if your current living situation is suitable for adding a pet. Finally, analyze your working schedule and habits to make sure that you’ll have enough time to take care of a dog.

You may not have children at the moment, but a dog may stay with you for over a decade, so you do need to consider the possibility of becoming a parent. Children can hug dogs too tightly, fall on them, or injure them in a number of other ways.

Taking care of a dog is also a financial expense. A medium-sized dog can easily cost more than a thousand dollars a year in food and health expenses. A bill from a veterinarian can be a few hundred dollars just for exams, vaccines, and flea control. If your dog will need professional grooming, add another expense. If you regularly travel for work or go on vacations, you will need a dog sitter and probably an occasional dog walker, too.

The first year of dog ownership is usually the most expensive. You will need to buy a lot of supplies for your puppy and take it to a vet for preventive care.

George Mosher of Andover, MA suggests that all of these factors need consideration before you can make a decision to get a new pet.

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