10 Questions you should Ask yourself Before you Buy a Dog
Hundreds of thousands of puppies drive away with their new owners to a new home and a new life…
Many of them lead a wonderful life, like Johnny. He is the center of attraction in his home. When you love and care for the animal, he reciprocates as Johnny does. The beautiful Labrador puppy follows his master all round the house and thinks the world of him.
He responds well to training, knows the rules of the house and manages to be the favorite of all at home with his finely balanced sense of good behavior, mischief, and his daring and charming ways.
Not all dogs are as lucky as Johnny. So many many dogs are given away after they are brought home. The reason could be just about anything! “The dog doesn’t listen to me!” say some…”Oh! He never grew to the size I wanted him to!” says others. Dogs that bark excessively, dogs in homes where a new baby is expected, dogs that whine too much are all sent away by people who initially tell you that they simply “adore” dogs.
There are hundreds of rescue shelters that provide a home for these abandoned animals. One such rehabilitation center, near Manila, Philippines, organized a fundraising event to help provide for the 500 dogs and cats that are looked after here. Dogs dressed as Santa Claus was one of the delightful highlights of this program. Almost all animals here have been rescued from conditions of abandonment or cruelty!
Is it not important that you do a reality check before you venture out to get that “dog you always wanted to have”?
Answer these questions honestly to yourself
1. Do you have the commitment to rear the pet?
2. Are you ready to spend enough for buying the dog and his subsequent care? Does that fit into your budget?
3. Are you patient enough to house-break, crate-train and teach him to obey you, being patient when the dog is disobedient or obstinate?
4. Are you prepared to enroll him in a dog training school so that he learns to obey you, in case you do not have the time/expertise to train him yourself
5. Are you certain you will be only firm, but not cruel when trying to correct him or teach him? Will you always be generous with praise and rewards for a well mannered obedient dog?
6. Are you willing to provide him good quality, nutritious and balanced meals and nutritional supplements all through his life?
7. Are you ready to meet the cost of the veterinary care for the dog, be it his shots, or for his treatment if he falls ill?
8. Are you willing to put in extra effort to care for him, in his illness and in his old age?
9. Do you and your family have the time for taking him for walks, playing and spending quality time with him?
10. Are you sure that no member of your household is allergic to dogs?
If your answer is “yes” to all the questions, what are you waiting for? It is time you ushered in your doggie companion home.
















December 16th, 2008 at 3:02 pm
The reality check is a good tool to assess your ability to become a responsible dog owner.