Certain precautions and some reflections are essential before choosing to adopt a pet.
Adopting a dog is a decision full of benefits. After all, this pet is a great companion, can feel the dangers nearby and helps in the fight against mental disorders. However, despite the advantages, adopting a dog is not something simple and must involve a lot of seriousness and reflection.
According to Tatiana Sales, president of the NGO Confraria dos Miados e Latidos, before adopting, the future tutor must take into account his availability of time for adaptation and living with the animal. In addition, it is necessary that all residents of the house are in agreement with the arrival of a new friend.
In addition to the aforementioned precautions, there are still other important points that future tutors need to keep in mind before adoption. Next, check out what they are!
1. Commitment
adopt a puppy it is a long term commitment. The pet can live for many years; therefore, you must be prepared to dedicate yourself and take care of him during this time.
2. Space
Before adopting, it is necessary to know if the space in the house or apartment is enough for the dog to move around. If you live in a small area, it is best to adopt a small pet.
3. Costs
Having a dog can be expensive. You will need to buy food, toys, hygiene products and, if he gets sick, take him to the vet and buy medicine. Thus, it is necessary to confirm whether there is financial preparation to bear these costs.
4. Training
All dogs need one proper training. Make sure you are prepared to train him, teach him or pay someone to do this.
5. Health
dogs need special cares with health. In case, you need to vaccinate them, take care of their teeth and take them for check-ups. Therefore, it is essential to be prepared to visit the veterinarian with a certain frequency.
6. Allergies
Before adopting, check if you or any locals are allergic to dogs. Some pets can produce more allergens than others.
7. Dog Personality
Each dog has a unique personality. As such, some breeds are better suited to certain types of people than others. Research this issue well before adopting the pet.
8. Liability
Adopting an animal is a big responsibility. You must ensure happiness and the well-being of the future partner. In the face of this, be prepared to be a responsible and dedicated tutor.
Source: Maxima

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