Advice on getting a puppy

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you do decide to get a dog, make sure you find a breed that is calm and doesn’t need a lot of exercise. Doodles are high energy. I wouldn’t leave one one home all day.


A plush dog is perfect. It doesn't care if you leave it alone, doesn't need to be trained or have high vet bills. Plus you can hug it.

Get a cat, not a dog
Anonymous
I agree, no doodles. I have one and he’s the calmest dog ever. But from a doodle Facebook group I’m in, I can tell you that I have the unicorn of doodles!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree, no doodles. I have one and he’s the calmest dog ever. But from a doodle Facebook group I’m in, I can tell you that I have the unicorn of doodles!
Oh, and to be clear, I mean no doodles for this OP based on their needs/preferences. I am not one of the doodle haters of DCUM.
Anonymous
A 8 week old puppy is like a BABY, they can't be alone for more than a couple of hours, the housebreaking stage can take weeks or even months. So no little puppies if no one can be at home 3 days/week.

A 4-6 month old puppy is like a tween/teenager. Hopefully already housebroken, but will be bored and potentially destructive if home alone for hours during the day. A dog walker ($20-30 per walk are prices I've seen) can be an option but you really aren't going to know your dog's personality until you live with him/her for a while.

So if you want a really young puppy, definitely not now. Maybe with an older dog, and honestly, the older (2 yrs +) the better for you.
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