The old saying goes "Pets are for life, not for Christmas". If you are planning on getting or giving a pet as a gift, make sure to take into account all the fees and time commitments that are associated with feeding, training and providing medical care for the pet.
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Please wait for a 8 week old puppy. It used to be 6 weeks but it is proven that the puppy needs that extra 2 weeks .
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Please don't get a pet if you can't commit. Our neighbors got a puppy,it grew up then was chained up in an isolated area with little food or shelter. Now thay have another puppy in the home. (Heartbreaking!) I called AC and they moved the grown up dog to a better area but it is still ignored. So please think long and hard before getting a puppy. They do grow up and still need you there for them.
Great advice. I'd also like to add that cats and dogs of all ages need play and cuddle time. Older pets can become depressed as people commonly pay less and less attention to them than they do to kittens and puppies.
Also, because not all pet food is healthful or even SAFE, when considering getting a pet, you have an obligation to look into quality foods (and other necessities) and then figure in their price to the cost of care. This is all creatures' birthright!
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