No No For Pets At Christmas
There are many reasons why you should go out and buy a dog but there also seems to be many reasons why you should hold back on the purchase until you know for sure how to take care of the animal.
Why You Should Get A Dog
They are very friendly creatures, reliable and can be great company if you are often by yourself. They can also adapt to a family which is why you will find more families that have a dog over a cat. Cats are great but the problem is they are out most of the time, who wants a pet that is hardly ever around to sit with you.
The great thing about having a dog is that when you are a bit down they will be able to tell and come in to try and cheer you up, it really does work. If you have kids then the best thing to do is get a puppy and not a rescue dog, a puppy will be able to adjust to children whereas a fully grown dog may not be able too. It takes trust from both the owner and the dog to have a really good relationship.
Why You Shouldn’t Get A Dog
If you are thinking of getting a dog near the Christmas period do not, just wait until mid January. More importantly you should never get a dog for someone for Christmas as more often than not they are taken back because they simply cannot find the time to take care of the animalMore importantly you should never get a dog for someone for Christmas as more often than not they are taken back because they simply cannot find the time to take care of the animal.
Sure a puppy can be nice but it can be very hard to raise the dog and it can cost a lot in bills if it goes wrong. This is where puppy insurance can come into it. You will have to teach it everything from going to the loo outside to the sit down and the shake of the paw.
It isn’t easy but it can certainly be very rewarding, and you gain a best friend out of it!
The bad thing is that at first the dog could go around and pee on anything and everything! Best to get other insurances in place like the iphone insurance or perhaps the general gadget insurance.