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re a lot of things to be considered. Such as, can you afford the costs of looking after the dog? For example the vet’s bills, food, and also the equipment your puppy requires. Just like children, puppies grow larger and need a lot of attention, time and money. In this day and age the family dog is not just seen as a pet but one of the family, so here are some of the things you should consider before rushing out to buy your puppy.

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Before you get a puppy you must make sure that everywhere around the home is hazard free. Check your garden making sure its well fenced in as it can be quite surprising how small a gap a puppy can get through. When indoors remember everyday items which may appeal to the puppy such as electric and telephone wires as puppies are likely to chew and they don’t really mind what they chew. Buying the puppy its own toys to play with teaches it that certain things like furniture and wires are not there to be chewed but hi...

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