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[quote=Anonymous]It’s a lot of work and chaos, a lot of time. You should not just park a puppy in a crate all day and all night, that’s neglect and is unkind. Puppies chew on furniture, chew on anything left around (shoes, keys, hats, etc). Takes some weeks to House break them, so have pee and poop on your flooring unpredictably. Having a well fenced yard makes life way easier. They are living creatures and need attention and stimulation from activities. I always get an adult dog from a rescue; you can judge it’s temperament, they are often already housebroken. You can’t predict the temperament of a puppy when grown. It’s unfair to get one and then dump it at a shelter. Will you be home to let it out every few hours? Who will watch it if you want to be away all day, or go on a trip? Can you afford the vet bills for care? Wouldn’t rush into it.[/quote]
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