Choosing the right pet for you might be easier said than done, especially if you’re selecting a pet that must suit your entire family. You want the relationship you have with your pet to be mutually beneficial. Neglecting a high maintenance pet will leave you feeling guilty, and trying to get your aloof pet to […]
Choosing the right pet for you might be easier said than done, especially if you’re selecting a pet that must suit your entire family. You want the relationship you have with your pet to be mutually beneficial. Neglecting a high maintenance pet will leave you feeling guilty, and trying to get your aloof pet to play could cause frustration for both of you.
Your pet-parent experience can be highly fulfilling and bring you daily joy, but only if you carefully consider which animal will best mesh with your lifestyle. And particular consideration should be given if you’re leaning towards getting a puppy.
Owning a dog comes with many responsibilities. How will you know if a dog is right for you, as opposed to a cat, bird, rabbit, or other low-maintenance pet which can be left alone for long periods of time? Depending on your home life, work schedule, and personal habits, a dog may or may not be the right pet for you. As they say, having a dog is like having a child that never grows up, in a good way!
Read on to assess the puppy parent commitments and find out if a dog is the best pet for you.
Before you preemptively decide what kind of pet you want, we recommend that you instead ask yourself what qualities are you looking for in your furry friend, and what kind of relationship do you want to have with your pet? Are you hoping for a snuggle buddy who will always look at you with unconditional love? Do you want an independent pet who appreciates play time but can also be left alone for long hours, or even days? Or would you like an exercise buddy who can keep up with your early morning jogs?
Every pet, whether a dog, cat, bird, or rabbit, has a lot to offer, but their distinct characteristics and fixed daily schedules vary widely. A rabbit can give you early morning snuggles, but will spend the greater part of the day napping under your couch and the majority of the night munching on the wooden molding around your home unless you crate the little guy. A bird can be soothing to watch, but it won’t make the best cuddle mate. And a dog will need a lot of attention and may try to accompany you during every moment of your day.
Your pet’s needs will come first, so choosing a high-maintenance vs. low maintenance pet could make all the difference in the world depending on your expectations. Each type of pet has specific needs that revolve around their feeding schedule, natural behaviors, costs of care, pet toys and accessories, and demands on your time and attention.
If you’ve answered the above questions and determined that a dog will fit your lifestyle, we recommend that you go deeper and ask yourself why you want a dog specifically. Due to the dog’s natural instinct to become your best friend, dogs require more attention than any other pet. At times, when people think about getting a puppy, they become so focused on how a new puppy will benefit their lives that they overlook all the responsibilities they must uphold for the puppy’s benefit. When it comes to dogs and puppies in particular, you might have to give a lot more than you get, at least at first. But as long as you’re willing, it’ll be worth it, and you’ll see a big return on investment as the puppy matures into an adult-age dog.
As you can see, determining whether or not a dog is the right pet for you takes a great deal of consideration. Don’t rush the process, and we encourage you to do your homework and carefully pick out a dog breed that will complement your lifestyle. You can get started by reading our articles, 5 Best Puppy Breeds for Runners and Active People and What Are A Puppy’s Personality Traits.
Are you ready to find a puppy that you’ll forever love? Check out the available puppies at our Petland Texas locations.