All the posts labelled That
puppy in the window! are dedicated to the dogs who are worse-off due our
mistakes, intentional or not! Being a
new pet owner myself and having learnt some very harsh lessons, I feel
obligated to share them with you.
So you decided to get a pet? A puppy or a kitten possibly. Is your mind conjuring up a “cute” puppy??
How would you go about it? Would you
just go to that shop near your house and get one? Or ask around for a person who sells puppies and pick one? Or
would you check for puppies online and find breeders in your city that sell
pups?
So you decided to get a pet? A puppy or a kitten possibly. Is your mind conjuring up a “cute” puppy??
In India atleast, from what I have seen there are 3 major
factors that determine this choice – Breed, looks & price!
Let us quickly review these criteria:
Breed – Often, too little thought is put into the breed of the dog. Breed is often selected based on size and appearance. The importance of choosing the right breed cannot be discussed in this one post but heres a quick summary – at the very least you, need to think of the following when you are choosing the breed of your dog:
- How big is your house, how much yard space can you give your dog?
- How big do you want your dog to be; saw its mom?
- How much exercise does your dog need daily? Can you provide it?
- Are the the weather conditions in your city suitable for the breed?
- Would you want dog to be a guard dog?
- What will you do if the dog gets too big and powerful to handle?
- Are you willing to put up with a dog that sheds hair?
- Do you want a "show dog"?
Although it should not be the deciding factor, take a breed
selector quiz online, it’ll give you an idea of the factors that the choice of breed
should be based on!
Appearance – possibly the most misleading criteria. Like they say appearances can be deceptive; but in this case, it can not only be deceptive but potentially quite disturbing for both you and the dog if you base your choice solely or mainly on the appearance. Consider these things when you are considering getting a puppy thats “cute”.
Appearance – possibly the most misleading criteria. Like they say appearances can be deceptive; but in this case, it can not only be deceptive but potentially quite disturbing for both you and the dog if you base your choice solely or mainly on the appearance. Consider these things when you are considering getting a puppy thats “cute”.
- How was this puppy bred? Did the breeder test the parents for genetic defects and health before breeding? Or is he/ she a backyard breeder? Genetic issues like Degenerative Myelopathy can show up later in life and be very painful for both the dog and you!
- Is the puppy registered? Are the parents registered? In India, the puppy (if coming from a responsible breeder) will mostly be registered with the Kennel Club of India! Pure-bred dogs will usually have their pedigree on the Pedigree Database!
- How did the breeder choose the two dogs for breeding?
In India, where the dog industry is actually quite undeveloped
for the most part, you may find that the breeder has no idea what you are
talking about when you ask these questions. If you are buying from a family who
keeps dogs and doesnt bother with the above, I’m not saying it is bad. I’m just
saying you should be aware and prepared for the issues the puppy may have! Our
two puppies were bought from a puppy mill, only we didn’t know it then. It
doesnt make the happiness our dogs bring us any less, we love them just the
same. But we all need to be aware. The other thing that goes into this decision is – for every puppy we buy intentionally
from a puppy mill for whatever reason, we are endorsing the practice. Do we
want to do that?
Price – Price is important, not just the price of the puppy but also the cost of maintaining it. Do your homework on the probable expenses of every kind – food, vaccinations, vet visits, medical emergencies, kennels or yard fencing, etc. Regarding the price of purchasing the dog, the lower a dog/ puppy is priced by a seller, the harder you need to inquire why! I’ll leave it to you to figure this one out! :)
Price – Price is important, not just the price of the puppy but also the cost of maintaining it. Do your homework on the probable expenses of every kind – food, vaccinations, vet visits, medical emergencies, kennels or yard fencing, etc. Regarding the price of purchasing the dog, the lower a dog/ puppy is priced by a seller, the harder you need to inquire why! I’ll leave it to you to figure this one out! :)
2 comments:
I guess the most important thing is that one should understand the requirement of the dog breed one is choosing, I have seen quite a few owners buy breeds like doberman eventhough they live in apartments...sad for the dog i guess:)
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