Should You Adopt a New Puppy? Five Important Questions You Need to Ask
By Kristie Leong M.D., published Dec 19, 2007
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You've fallen in love with a puppy and you want to take him home. He's cute and cuddly and you're sure he's the perfect puppy for you and your family. Adopting a new puppy is a big commitment in terms of time, energy, and money and you want to be able to provide the best for your new dog. Here are some questions you should ask yourself before you adopt a new puppy: Do you have the time and energy to devote to a puppy?
A new puppy can take up a great deal of free time. You'll need to dedicate time to him on a daily basis in order to promote a strong bond between the two of you. This is in addition to the daily feedings, training, and exercise sessions as well as the housebreaking issues you'll deal with in the first few months. Once your puppy grows into a dog, your responsibilities won't end there. Dogs need regular play time, exercise time, and daily feedings. If you work a full time job, be sure you have family members who are willing to help with these tasks and that you have time to devote to a puppy when you come home.
Do you have the finances to give your puppy the care he'll need?
If you adopt a new puppy, expect to spend some money. Your new puppy will need regular veterinarian checks, vaccines, and money set aside for any unseen emergencies. You'll also encounter expenses for a dog house, leash, collar, feeding bowls, food, and toys among other necessities. These small sums of money can quickly add up. Before adopting a new puppy, write down all of the potential expenses owning a puppy requires and see if you have the income to support a new dog.
How will your other pets react to a new puppy?
If you have other pets, you need to be sure the new family member will fit in. Introducing a new puppy can alter the equilibrium of your pack and may require adjustments in order for your pets to coexist peacefully. Be prepared to take the time to help your puppy adjust to living with other dogs.
How will other family members react to a new puppy?

Should You Adopt a New Puppy? Five Important Questions You Need to Ask
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