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Things to Consider Before Bringing a Dog into your Home

You have been probably been hearing the request from your children “Please can we have a puppy?” Owning a dog is a big responsibility and it can be a perfect venue in which to teach your children. Before you decide to adopt a dog, there are several things that must be considered. You and your family will need to reach concensus on what your new pet is allowed and not allowed to do in your home.

Your home must be dog-proofed before you bring the dog home.  A good way to do this is to get on your hands and knees and look for hazards like dangling electrical cords that would be perfect for chewing; retrieve toys and other small objects off the floor that could be harmful if swallowed; remove chemicals, paper bags, plastic items and even plants away from the prying jaws of a dog. Area rugs should be removed while your new pet is being house trained. You don’t want him to accidentally think it is a great elimination spot!

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Invest in a baby gate for those areas in your home where you do not want your new pooch to wander. This might also be used to separate off an area just for him. This is particularly helpful when it comes to housetraining. As well, puppies are particularly curious and like to explore. To prevent your dog from chewing your shoes and clothes, make sure that he can’t access them. Your closet or bedroom doors should be closed.

Getting some rawhide bones and chew toys will help to distract your dog from gnawing your possessions. Giving your puppy something safe to chew on while he is teething will stop him from chewing your possessions. In addition, make sure he has several toys to keep him busy. Bored dogs can be destructive! Most dogs love tug ropes, plush dog toys, squeaker toys, and rubber balls. And just like with human children, you want to buy pet toys that are age-appropriate for them. In addition, you buy plenty of toys so they can be rotated to prevent boredom in your dog.

You should have rules in place before you bring your puppy home. Can he get on the furniture? Will he be allowed in your bedroom? Where do you plan for him to sleep? You will want to determine that beforehand so his bed can be placed there. Are you willing to be adaptable and change your game plan somewhat? At times, dogs will pick a favorite spot in the home and if it is your bedroom, you will either have to train him to sleep elsewhere, or allow him to sleep on his dog bed in there. Dogs come with a unique personality and also a number of quirks, just like humans. You will have to be flexible.

As well, you should should have a plan for your dog’s obedience training. An obedient dog is a great family member.  Plus, you will gain so much more out of the doggie-human relationship if you invest in dog obedience training. You will need to decide whether you want to use a training school or want to take on the job yourself.

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Other things to think about are what plans do you have for your dog while you are away from home? Have you thought about getting a vet? Would you hire a dog sitter or board him in a kennel if you had to travel? Do you have a decent yard for him to roam in? What about exercise? Do you plan to walk him and let him socialize with other dogs? These are all important issues to be considered before the family dog is adopted.

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