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.

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.

To get the process started, the type of dog desired needs to be decided. A lot of people base this on nothing but the way the animal looks, without taking time to learn about the breed. Others will be more prepared by learning about breed traits like their needs for grooming, exercise, healthcare, and attention, as well as whether their size and energy levels will be appropriate for the type of home in which one lives.

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.

Some research is definitely advised, as certain breeds have higher maintenance requirements. There is less chance that a person will regret their decision if they take time to learn about their considered breeds before purchasing one. Pet groups on social media are great places to gather knowledge.

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.

Adopting a canine companion is a wonderful adventure. There is sure to be years of love, affection and loyal friendship to be had in this endeavor. Knowledgeable and responsible purchasing will help an individual be better prepared to make this long term commitment.




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment