Considerations when welcoming a new family member (aka “dog”)

It’s an exciting moment when you as a family decide to bring a dog into your lives. It’s not a spur of the moment decision, but one that should be thought out carefully. A dog, if owned from puppyhood, is usually a 12 year or more commitment. Just as you wouldn’t buy a pair of shoes without making sure they fit correctly, nor should you add a dog to your family without insuring a perfect fit. What are some questions you need to ask and answer before making this important decision?

  1. What’s best for our family at this point in our lives? A puppy, an adult dog, or a senior?
  2. Do we want a rescue or a dog from a breeder? Notice “buying from a pet store was not listed as an option!)
  3. What breed or mix of breeds of dogs is best for our family at the present time. For example, if you are interested in a “Terrier”, do your research to find out the different kinds of terriers. A Pit Bull Terrier is very different from a Fox Terrier or a Jack Russell Terrier. 
  4. What kind of time and energy are you able to devote to a prospective dog? Dogs deserve at the very least good quality walking time.
  5. What is your living arrangement? Some dogs are better suited for apartment living than others. And just because a dog is small doesn’t always mean they are ideally suited for the close quarters of apartments. 
  6. How about finances? Don’t kid yourself—dogs are expensive! The initial cost of obtaining the dog is just that—initial. You also have to figure in regularly scheduled vet check-ups, heart worm, flea and tick medicine, vaccinations, training fees, boarding or dog sitting fees, etc. 

When considering a new canine addition to your family, consult with Angela or Tristen at Dynamic Canine and get their opinion on what would be a good fit for you family. They are even willing to accompany you to a breeder or rescue to temperament test a prospective candidate. Good luck in your search!