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What a Puppy is Not!Submitted by Lisa Frankland
This article describes what every prospective puppy buyer should be made aware of. The responsible breeder makes sure his prospective buyers are aware of all the negative aspects of puppy ownership. The article comes to us from the Pennsylvania Federation of Dog Clubs and copied by many dog newsletters and internet sites.
A young puppy is breakable. Very young children can inflict unintended tortures on a puppy. And his broken leg is much harder to fix than the broken wheel of a toy truck. A puppy is not a teaching aid guaranteed to instill a sense of responsibility. It is unfair tot he animal to put his well being into the hands of children. The essentials of feeding, housebreaking, anddiscipline training will fall to an adult member of the household. A puppy is not cheap. Whether you pay a nominal fee at the city humane shelter or what seems to be a king's ransom for a really special pup, the money paid to make the pet yours is a mere drop in the bucket compared to what it will cost to keep him . . . veterinary bills, licenses, replacement of shrubbery or grass . . . clothing torn in play . . wear and tear on furniture and carpet . . .
A puppy is not a gift unless the giver is certain that his particular pup will be wanted. Not only now, but a year from now, ten years from now. And even the puppy should be selected by his new owner rather than by someone else. A puppy is not self-cleaning. There will be puddles on rugs, vomiting occasionally, dog hair on clothing and furniture. If these prospects are intolerable to the housekeeper of the family, then perhaps the pleasures of owning puppy will be overshadowed by the tensions it will cause.
A puppy is not a puppy for long. Before you succumb to (his) charms ... be very sure that you want not only the puppy he is now, but also the gangly unattractive adolescent he is about to become, and the adult dog who may fall short of what you hope he would be.
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