February 25, 2010
There are so many reasons why getting a dog could really work out for you but there also reasons why you should perhaps hold back on the purchase before you know for sure you can take care of it.
Why You Should Get A Dog
They are very friendly creatures, reliable and can be great company if you are often by yourself. There is a good reason for families having dogs over cats and it is because they work better with a family than cats do. 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.
A dog will always perk up for a game even if they are feeling unwell because they love to have that interaction with their human masters. The yare also very good pets if you have kids, if you do have kids I would certainly say it is best to get a puppy rather than a rescuse dog. 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 someone a dog for Christmas just do not do it, it is a stupid thing to do. 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 animal.
A puppy is great but raising a dog is actually very hard work and can cost a lot of something goes wrong. This is where puppy insurance can come into it. Of course you will have to teach it a lot of things from going to the loo outside and teaching it how to fetch and all of that nonsense.
It isn’t easy but it can certainly be very rewarding, and you gain a best friend out of it!
At first the dog could go around and do its business on anything! Best to get other insurances in place like the mobile phone insurance or perhaps the general gadget insurance.
