Preparing To Raise Mini Australian Shepherd Puppies

By Walter Snyder


Taking on a new puppy is a great adventure, but it is also a serious commitment to which one must be willing to dedicate years. As time passes and the pup becomes an adult dog, it will change in its needs and behaviors, so the humans in the home must be prepared to make changes as well. However, prior to taking on mini Australian Shepherd puppies, or any type of canine, prospective owners should understand the weight of the responsibility.

Alright, so the decision has been made that a canine is definitely being added to the home. That tiny little fluffy bundle of cuteness is going to bring so much happiness and fun, and everything is going to be absolutely perfect - or at least that is the intention. The reality of the matter is that while the pup will undoubtedly become a lifelong companion, that puppy will quickly grow into a dog with specific health needs and behavioral tendencies to deal with.

Most dog breeds have an average lifespan of approximately 10-15 years. Getting a puppy is like having a child - one must be committed to caring for it throughout its lifetime, guiding and supporting it through each stage of emotional, behavioral, and physical development. A responsible owner will be able to provide discipline and respect, love and understanding in times of health and those of sickness.

The first step in the process is choosing the desired type of dog. Some people will choose theirs based on nothing more than looks and take their chances with whatever happens. Others will take the responsible route and consider things like the required grooming needs, health concerns, the pup's need for attention or exercise, breed specific traits, and if its size makes it a practical choice for one's current living conditions.

Choosing the breed is equal parts desire and practicality. For instance, if a person lives in a very small apartment with no yard space or park nearby, getting a 200lb mastiff is probably is going to make as much sense as a person who is gone 18 hours a day adopting a puppy with separation anxiety. For the welfare of the animal and the success of the relationship, one needs to use a little common sense.

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 one has decided on a particular breed or canine type, the next step is finding a provider. Some individuals seeking a specific breed, often turn to the services of a breeder. The other option is to look in local shelters and make a selection from the multitude of wonderful canines just waiting to be adopted into loving homes.

It is a wonderful thing to get a new dog. These canine companions can provide years of affection, loyal friendship, and love to all members of the family. This is a commitment for the lifetime of the animal, which will go smoother the more an individual is prepared with ample of knowledge.




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