Puppy Buying Tips

If you are thinking about getting a new puppy, be ready for your life to change, at least for the next several months, if not years.  First and foremost, the dog’s routine will quickly become your own – this is as true with baby Labrador Retrievers as it is with Havanese puppy care – and if he needs to be fed at 6 am or go outside at 3 pm it will be up to you to wake up and feed him or rush home from work to take him for a walk.  In addition, there is a considerable financial cost to include both food costs as well medical and grooming.  While it is rewarding, you must be careful to consider all these points and concerns before you dive into puppy ownership.  If you do, and you decide to ultimately add a dog to your household, both you and the puppy will benefit from this preparation.

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This entry was posted by admin on July 21, 2009 at 2:56pm. It is filed under Reference.

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