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PUPPY IS NOT A TOY
A puppy is a living being who has a
need for love and proper care the rest of his life.
He/she needs to be fed often while young. And a young
puppy is especially vulnerable to broken bones and other
injuries from careless treatment.
A PUPPY IS
NOT A TEACHING AID
A puppy should not be obtained to instill a sense
of responsibility in children. It is unfair to place an
animal's entire well-being in the hands of children.
Feeding, grooming, housebreaking and discipline training
of an animal should be the principal responsibilities of
adults. Responsibility training of children is better
left for household tasks, where a helpless animal's needs
are not at stake.
A PUPPY IS
NOT CHEAP
The purchase price or adoption fee for a pet is a
mere pittance compared to the cost of veterinary care for
routine and emergency treatment over the dog's life, as
well as licensing fees and damage to personal property,
which is bound to occur.
A PUPPY IS NOT A GIFT
Animal shelters and pounds are overrun with dogs
who were acquired for the wrong reasons or without
sufficient investigation or personal commitment.
A PUPPY IS
NOT SELF-CLEANING
Dogs can neither groom themselves nor clean up
after themselves (accidents, shedding), and therefore,
impose additional workload in a household.
A PUPPY IS
NOT AN ADULT DOG
Having neither the physical nor the mental
abilities of an adult dog, a puppy cannot wait long
periods of time before relieving himself/herself,
differentiate between what is a toy and what isn't nor
distinguish between digestible and dangerous objects.
They require patience, understanding and supervision just
as with human infants and young children. A puppy doesn't
mature into an adult dog for at least 2 years. If you
work and don't have time for training and play, get an
older dog.
A PUPPY IS
NOT A PUPPY FOREVER
But they need your love and care forever. Be sure
that you understand the near-term and life-long
commitment involved *before* succumbing to the charms of
a cute, little puppy.
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