rescue. There are always too many pets to pick from and most of the time the fees include shots, micro-chipping, and neutering/spaying. Plus they usually do behavior testing to know if that pet is going to be good with other animals or children. If you get one from a pet store or private seller please check them out thoroughly so you don’t end up with a pet that has been raised or bred in a puppy mill.
Now that you have one and you get it home how are are your fun holiday decorations going to stay put with your little puppy bouncing around and exploring everything. Here are a few suggestions:
This is the time of year that our shelters get full of dogs that people did not want, can’t have or decided that they were way too much trouble. If you are giving one as a gift, PLEASE make sure that the person who is on the receiving end wants and can have one. Maybe getting a gift certificate from the shelter might be a better idea then they can do the picking of their best friend.
Lastly, check out attending some obedience training or better yet give the gift of Day Training to your favorite dog. Give me a call and we can set that up!!
Happy Howl-idays
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