Few experiences in life fill the human heart with such joy as having a beloved pet to call your own. Then there it is, the ad about English Springer Spaniel puppies for sale and you just can't wait to go pick one out. They are so cute and adorable as puppies but they do grow up and mature. The best time to make decisions is before you make the commitment. Here are a few things to consider about pet ownership.
First you need to determine is this really is the breed of dog best suited to you and your lifestyle. Noted for their cheerfulness and affection they love being with their family and stick particularly close to their owner. This makes them a great house pet but they do need grooming to prevent mats on the ears and under their tummies.
Now that you're sure about this breed, find a well known breeder by creating a worksheet with headings for the Breeder name and company name, all the breeds they raise, kennel address, if puppies are available and how much they cost. And leave room for taking notes because you want to take a tour of their premises to see how clean the area is that these pups were raised in.
Take the time to make sure you are really ready for raising a puppy. Your lifestyle must do the sweetie justice by making all your time available for training and exercise. It also costs money to keep your pet healthy. So figure in veterinarian bills and make sure you have to funds to give your pup all its vaccinations. Especially start them on the puppy series.
Insurance companies got behind pet campaigns and some of the offer special discounts for dogs who achieved their Canine Good Citizenship Certification. This program is very intensive but shows that your dog will obey your commands, even if you walk behind a building where they can't see you.
Insurance companies offer programs concerning obedience classes that can result in lowering your homeowners insurance. Check into what programs are available before you get a dog, and be sure to mention the Canine Good Citizenship Certification to see if they honor it.
The AKC is very serious about maintaining proper requirements on all breeds of dogs, and they don't want these prize creatures to end up a horror story. They created an AKC Responsible Dog Owner Pet Promise which you should print out and read to everyone in the family. And then adhere to it. Make sure to read and explain it to children of any size as a pet is the responsibility of every family member. Not just you.
Pet ownership is a big responsibility. You are taking a living being into your home who does not speak your language, and never will. But you and your pet can learn a form of communication that each of you understands by spending quality time with them for training and obedience.
First you need to determine is this really is the breed of dog best suited to you and your lifestyle. Noted for their cheerfulness and affection they love being with their family and stick particularly close to their owner. This makes them a great house pet but they do need grooming to prevent mats on the ears and under their tummies.
Now that you're sure about this breed, find a well known breeder by creating a worksheet with headings for the Breeder name and company name, all the breeds they raise, kennel address, if puppies are available and how much they cost. And leave room for taking notes because you want to take a tour of their premises to see how clean the area is that these pups were raised in.
Take the time to make sure you are really ready for raising a puppy. Your lifestyle must do the sweetie justice by making all your time available for training and exercise. It also costs money to keep your pet healthy. So figure in veterinarian bills and make sure you have to funds to give your pup all its vaccinations. Especially start them on the puppy series.
Insurance companies got behind pet campaigns and some of the offer special discounts for dogs who achieved their Canine Good Citizenship Certification. This program is very intensive but shows that your dog will obey your commands, even if you walk behind a building where they can't see you.
Insurance companies offer programs concerning obedience classes that can result in lowering your homeowners insurance. Check into what programs are available before you get a dog, and be sure to mention the Canine Good Citizenship Certification to see if they honor it.
The AKC is very serious about maintaining proper requirements on all breeds of dogs, and they don't want these prize creatures to end up a horror story. They created an AKC Responsible Dog Owner Pet Promise which you should print out and read to everyone in the family. And then adhere to it. Make sure to read and explain it to children of any size as a pet is the responsibility of every family member. Not just you.
Pet ownership is a big responsibility. You are taking a living being into your home who does not speak your language, and never will. But you and your pet can learn a form of communication that each of you understands by spending quality time with them for training and obedience.
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