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Tips For Growing Your Family By Bringing A New Pet Home

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Dogs are apart of our lives more than ever, because people are making them part of the family. There are several popular dog breeds out there that you can look into for your family, but there regardless of what you choose, you'll need to figure out how to make that transition.

This is a big life change, because a dog will require your time, energy and attention. If you're thinking about bringing a puppy home, there are a number of things that you need to know.

With this in mind, assess these tips so that you and your kids can enjoy a new addition to the home in the form of a furry friend.

Tip #1: Determine What Dog Is Best For Your Family's Lifestyle

The type of dog you bring home will determine a lot about how substantial this life change will be for your family.

For instance, certain dogs are more hyper active than others, while some dogs will also require more time, attention and exercise. You need to also look into the dog's temperament, so that you can choose one that is best for children.

Take your kid's age and personality into account, in addition to your schedule and lifestyle. The last thing you would want is to bring a dog home that you don't have time to take care of.

You will also need to figure out what sort of housing and space you have available for the dog. When you research these sorts of things in advance, you and your kids will happily welcome this puppy into the family.

Tip #2: Find The Best Breeder Or Shelter

It's important for you to look for the best breeder or shelter available, so you can bring home a puppy that is healthy, immunized and cared for under positive and sanitary conditions.

Make sure to visit their facilities and choose people that have certifications. When you bring a puppy home, always get copies of their health screenings. Avoid supporting breeders or shelters that are known for unethical or illegal practices or abuse.

Get some references from people you know that have adopted dogs as well, so that you can get some great leads.

Tip #3: Start Training Immediately And Socialize The Dog With Your Children

The best thing you can do when going through this life change is to train your dog ASAP.

Before you load them into the car, teach the dog a few commands and back it up with some positive reinforcement. Keep some treats handy so that you're always able to train your dog during walks and at home.

You need to already have their living area laid out, and should leave them alone for a bit to get used to the new environment. It's important to take them out regularly for bathroom breaks so that they can be house trained early. This will prevent messes and allow your dog to get accustomed early.

If you can afford it, definitely turn to a trainer that can expedite this process and reinforce the lessons that you're teaching your new puppy.

Bringing home a puppy is one of the best ways to expand your family. Use these foundational tips so that you're doing it the right way.

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