Our pets are a member of our family. They offer hours of companionship and affection, not to mention fun and adventure. But they are, in their own way, a dependent. It’s a lot of responsibility for a first time pet owner to adjust to.
Whether you’re a single person looking for a furry friend for company, or a family in need of a new puppy as a protector and friend, getting your first family dog is a great adventure.
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Every puppy looks adorable, and when you bring your new puppy home you’ll discover that she looks so cute you may have a hard time training her. After all, she’s so sweet, you’ll just hate being stern with her. Unfortunately, if you aren’t consistent with your puppy training, you’ll soon have a dog who isn’t well behaved. Sometimes, this leads to a wonderful pet being dropped at a shelter because that cute behavior from a tiny ball of fur isn’t nearly as attractive in a full-grown dog.
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A new puppy is always a welcome addition to your home – a cute, wiggly, furry bundle of joy that everyone will love. Unfortunately, new puppies are also a tremendous amount of work during those first few weeks, and your puppy’s bad habits can arise if you don’t handle integrating them into the family properly. Think about it – he’s only a few months old, has been taken away from his mother, and is expected to learn a whole new set of rules in a new household without his siblings!
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