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Reasons For You to Not Get a Puppy For Christmas


The holidays are usually a chaotic time, and puppies will need some extra time to get used to their new homes. During this season families go out on visits, guests are coming over and in most homes it is generally a hectic time. Your new puppy will need a fixed routine for feeding, walking, training and sleeping. Seeing that most families are not following a schedule at this time, it is better to wait until after the festive season to get a puppy.

At this time there are also too many safety risks. Streamers, glitter, decorations, electric cords, Christmas trees and chocolate can all be a threat to your puppy. With all of these actions going on, it is very hard to pay attention to all of the safety risks your inquisitive puppy might get exposed to.

Selecting a new puppy should involve the whole family, as everyone will have to look after them and be involved in the training. Although you may have completed your investigation as to which breed best matches your family, puppies are unique individuals with unique qualities. Therefore it is best for this decision to involve the whole family.

Do not let the holiday movies trick you into buying a puppy for your children. Movies have an enormous influence on the selection of a puppy that a kid wants. During the time of Beethoven, every one wanted a St Bernard. And 101Dalmatians brought a big flow of Dalmatian sales. The puppies and dogs that you see in movies are well-trained, and this will make them look extra cute on screen. The puppy you get will not be trained.

You should also start training your puppy right away. And with everything being so busy during the holidays, there most likely will not be sufficient time to start a reliable training program. Most of the time the parents will be the primary caregiver for the puppy, but it is important for them to discuss the responsibilities with their children before they get the new puppy.

Children should be acquainted with feeding, exercising, handling and caring for the puppy. There are many joys of having a new puppy in the family, but if a puppy is well trained they will even bring more happiness to the family.



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