Has
the fear of being responsible for a dog kept you from buying
one?
Are
You Unsure of How to Find A Puppy,
How to Obtain the Right Paperwork,
And How to Care for it Properly
Once You Take It Home?

Fact:
A pet dog can provide an innumerable amount of benefits
for a family or individual. It can teach young children
to be responsible. And it can help the elderly and those
with a heart condition by lowering their blood pressure
and putting them at ease. The only problem is that finding
the right puppy for you or your family can be a complex,
tricky process. And once you have your puppy, taking care
of them properly can be even harder if you're unware how
to do it.
DEAR
FRIEND,
So you've
finally decided that you want to get a new pet dog! You
almost certainly want a happy, energetic puppy, but you're
also considering the merits of an older, more mature, better-trained
dog.
You're
not sure which you want just yet, but you do know you
want a dog
You're
also apprehensive about buying a puppy from just anywhere.
You may have heard about shady, underground breeders, who
keep dogs in poor conditions; and then sell them to unsuspecting
customers without informing them of known health issues.
You
might also know that many puppies at pet stores come from
the shady dealers and puppy mills, which might make you
even more apprehensive about purchasing a puppy at the mall.
You
may also wonder whether you should purchase a puppy from
an established breeder or a pound. At a breeder, you may
be able to get better information, including important paperwork;
whereas, if you get one from a pound, you can save money
and also save the life of a dog that would otherwise be
“put down."
These
are all questions we mull over before buying a new pet.
Afterall, we're not purchasing an expensive television
set. We're adopting a new family member, who may be with
us for fifteen years or longer. Of course we want to
make sure that we are getting the best possible information
about this family member and his background.
Another
thing we may take into consideration when buying a dog is
the type of breed we want:
Last,
we may want to consider the needs and problems each breed
tends to have. Some large breeds, for instance, are prone
to hip problems. In contrast, wiry haired dogs have different
grooming needs than dogs with fluffy fur.
All
of these decisions are critical. And while you may not
feel that you know the answers to all of them right now,
it is probably a good idea if you begin looking. This will
ensure that you select the optimal breed for your own or
your family's personality and living situation. It will
also ensure that you are able to care for your pet in a
way that will keep him happy and healthy.
Luckily
for you, there's a relatively simple, quick way to take
in all of this information, so you can begin the process
of looking for your new dog as early as tomorrow...
Introducing...

Your
Guide to Dog Ownership
Whenever
you look for a pet dog, there are a number of critical considerations
you should take into account. Many of them are listed above;
however, there are other important considerations, too.
In Your Guide to Dog Ownership, I cover all of the
important considerations you should make; and I also carefully
explain the different possible solutions for each of these
tricky considerations.
But
that's not it. This book isn't simply a "dog buyer's
guide"; rather, it provides readers with everything
they need to know from the minute they decide to purchase
a dog to the intricate details of how they must care for
their new furry friend.
In the
beginning of the book, I explain the different ways to purchase
a dog and why each different way is significant. The place
you purchase your new puppy is actually quite important,
even though many new dog owners don't realize this.
After
explaining the buying process, I then guide you through
the various stages of care for your pet. This is something
many dog owners never consider:
What
will you do if your puppy ends up having a terminal illness?
Or what if your dog is a breed that is known to have skeletal
problems?
There
are processes for solving all of these problems—and for
providing the best care for your pet in every instance—but
you will want to know what they are, so you are prepared
should they happen.
One stage of "care" that many people often
ignore is training. While some see training as cruel,
it is actually a critically important part of caring for
your pet dog. Not training your dog well can put him at
risk in certain situations. It can also put you at odds
with him more than you both would prefer.
In Your
Guide to Dog Ownership, I explain this level of care
in depth, carefully describing the different ways in which
a dog can be housebroken and trained to walk on a leash—among
other things. Most importantly, I make suggestions based
on proven and humane methods of training, rather than ones
that involve negative incentives and provide dubious results.
But
all of this is just the tip of the iceberg. There is a lot
more to know about your dog; and I cover it in considerable
detail in Your Guide to Dog Ownership.
So if
you're still hesitant about adopting that new furry family
member, you should take the next step: educate yourself.
It's as easy as
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comes with the purchase of a dog and his integration into
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So
think about it—would you rather learn everything about dog
ownership upfront... or make a completely uninformed decision
that could be problematic for the next 10-15 years of your
life?
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