Most common questions used to investigate
Are yo home enough?
Can you afford a dog?
Do you have someone to look after your dog when you travel for work or pleasure?
Do you have pet allergies?
Do you have enough space at your home?
Are you ready to get up early?
Are you pregnant?
Common conclusions
Great! Dogs have a strong need for human affection. They are companion animals that should not be forgotten just because you are too busy or exhausted to care for them.
Great! You should get a dog. Caring for a dog over the course of her life can be costly. Veterinary treatment, training courses, grooming, food, toys, treats, boarding, and other costs may quickly add up.
It is excellent. You should think about the people you know who have or love dogs, and would be reliable enough to take care of your dogs when you are gone.
Great! You could get a dog.
Great! It is important that you ready your home before your little friend arrives. Make every effort to puppy-proof your entire house. Destructive puppy behavior is normal, distracting, and potentially harmful to your dog.
If you bring a dog home, they will need to go outside every three to four hours before they are fully house-trained, so expect a few nights of disturbed sleep.
It is probably not the safest time to carry home a new puppy if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.
Great! You should get a dog. Dogs reduce stress, keep you fit and active, make you feel less alone, etc.
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