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[quote=Anonymous]Are you active and mobile? Also depends on the breed you are getting, some breeds are very chill and don’t do much. Puppies are a LOT of work the first 6mths and then a little less 6-12 months. Most stabilize around 12-18 months. Can you be highly present during that time frame? If so, get the puppy. If not, you could be instilling a bad foundation from the start and you could have problems for years to come. Get a dog breed based on your lifestyle, there is one for everyone. DO NOT GO OFF APPEARANCE. Commit to this dog for 12 months and you will have a wonderful family member, if you can’t well that’s not fair to your family or the dog. It’s not a stuffed animal, it’s a breathing life.[/quote]
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