A puppy is not a
toy....
A puppy is a living being who has a need for love and proper
care for the rest of his/her life. A puppy is especially vulnerable
to broken bones and other injuries from careless treatment.
A puppy is not a teaching aid....
A puppy should not be obtained to instill a sense of
responsibility in children. It is unfair to place an animal's entire
well being in the hands of children. Feeding, grooming,
housebreaking, and discipline training of an animal should be the
principal responsibilities of adults. Responsibility training of
children is better left for household tasks, where a helpless
animal's needs are not at stake.
A puppy is not cheap....
The adoption fee for a pet is a mere pittance compared to the
cost of veterinary care for routine and emergency treatment over a
dog's life, as well as licensing fees and damages to personal
property which are bound to occur.
A puppy is not a gift or a spur-of-the-moment commitment..
Animal shelters are overrun with dogs who were acquired for the
wrong reasons or without sufficient investigation and personal
commitment.
A puppy is not self cleaning....
Dogs can neither groom themselves, nor clean up after themselves
(accidents, shedding) and impose additional workload in a household.
A puppy is not an adult dog....
Having neither the physical nor the mental abilities of an adult
dog, a puppy cannot wait long periods of time before relieving
himself, nor differentiate between what is a toy, and what isn't,
nor distinguish between digestible and dangerous objects. They
require patience, understanding, and supervision just as with human
infants and young children. A puppy doesn't mature into an adult dog
for at least two years. If you work and don't have time for training
and play we suggest getting an older dog.
A puppy is not a puppy forever....
But they need your love and care forever. Be sure that you
understand the near-term and lifelong commitment involved, before
succumbing to the charms of a cute little puppy.