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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, you're getting a puppy but you travel for your job? That sounds really hard to swing on an ongoing basis. A puppy is a baby. Babies have big demands, and they're intense. Are you sure you can handle a puppy at this stage of your life? People get pets all the time they're not prepared to make sacrifices for. They realize this after a period of time, and then they put up ads on Craigslist or dump at the shelter. Neither scenario is anything but traumatizing for the puppy. If the puppy is very, very lucky, they end up with a loving 2nd home. If they're not so lucky, they have a hard life moving forward. Please re-think your plans if you can't be there for a puppy's needs on an ongoing basis. A more reasonable plan would be an adult dog that can handle getting boarded when you need to travel. Breeders who show dogs often have adults that are returned to them and need to be re-homed. Something to consider.[/quote] 💯 This has to be a troll post or just a horrible human being[/quote]
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