Preparing To Raise Mini Australian Shepherd Puppies

By Walter Snyder


The journey to make a new puppy part of one's family is one that is going to require a long term commitment, so it is important that an individual be fully prepared before taking the final step. As the pup grows into a full grown dog, its behaviors and needs are going to change, and its humans must to know how to adapt. But, before owning mini Australian Shepherd puppies, or any other breed, one must first know how to acquire it responsibly.

Well, one has definitely decided to adopt a puppy to bring all kinds of love, happiness, and sunshine into the home to make everything perfect in the world. Yeah, this fantasy will last a few weeks at the maximum. The reality of it all is that while one will most certainly gain a super loyal companion, that adorable little pup will quickly become a matured dog that will have certain health concerns, grooming needs, and behaviors that the owners will have to attend.

The average lifespan of most breeds of dog is between 10-15 years. Adopting a puppy means making a commitment to care for that animal for their entire lifetime just as one would do for a child - going through all the stages of physical, emotional, and behavioral development. This will require an owner to provide much love and understanding, discipline and respect, in times of both sickness and health.

With all of this in mind, the process begins by deciding what type of dog is desired. Sure, there is always the option of selecting a canine based on how it looks, but a responsible individual will take other factors into consideration as well. These include things such as how the breed's size works with the person's living conditions, how much attention and exercise it requires, grooming and health needs, and other traits specific to the breed.

This is a choice that should be an equal mix of practicality and desire. As an example, someone in a small, one bedroom apartment with no nearby place for exercise, would probably not want to get a 200lb Mastiff, just as a person working two full time jobs who only comes home to sleep, should not get a breed with anxiety issues. Using common sense in this matter will benefit both human and animal.

There are certain breeds that require far more maintenance than others, and this is something one should research. Having a bit of knowledge on a breed before making the purchase can decrease the likelihood of being dissatisfied. One can learn a lot by joining online forums for pet owners.

Now that the breed or general type of dog has been decided, one must figure out where to get it. When looking for a puppy of a specific breed, many people opt to purchase from a reputable breeder. However, there are hundreds of fantastic dogs of all ages and types who are waiting to find a fur-ever home, to be found at local shelters.

Getting a new pup as a companion can be an absolutely wonderful experience. It will bring one years of loyal friendship, love, and affection without condition. A person is committing to caring for this animal for its entire lifetime so being prepared by learning as much as possible is a huge help.




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