Man’s Best Friend,A Perfect Title.
Posted in Other Dog Articles on 06/10/2009 10:03 pm by adminOwning a dog is a very big responsibility; It is like taking care of your very own baby. Before investing in one of your own, you should make sure that you will be able to handle it. I don’t want to scare you away from dogs, they are exceptional pets. Man’s best friend is less than accurate when talking about a dog. However, they require care and attention. Dogs are also a big investment. You have to think about dog food, grooming, health, and possible training. In San Diego Dog Training can cost five hundred dollars for a two week session and in San Diego Puppy Training is even more expensive. Keep in mind, the relationship with your dog far out weighs any money it costs you.
Owning a dog is a world wide enjoyment. They act like best friends, but even more reliable. A healthy relationship between a dog and master can be stronger than human bonds. Your dog will always greets you when you arrive home or wake up with the unaltered enthusiasm. A dog is my favorite shoulder to cry on as well. No dog will leave you when you are in a slump; in fact, they will most likely pull you out of it. Dogs provide the perfect date for an evening picnic as well. I cannot count the priceless memories I have of my dogs and I playing Frisbee on a beach or at the park. Though they don’t seem like a big deal, you will cherish these memories later in life.
Dogs are fun, but they cost a good deal of money. Owning a dog is like having a child, you have to pay for its health, food and education in some way. Now, a dog won’t cost you thousands of dollars for college like a child, more like hundreds. Getting a dog trained is vital, and will probably cost anywhere from three to five hundred dollars. Another cost that comes with owning a dog is boarding. If you take a vacation, you will need to find a dog sitter or set your dog up at the kennel. At the lowest price, this will cost about twenty dollars a night. Also keep in mind the costs of veterinarian services, grooming or food!
In addition to costing money, Dogs require time. They are not pets like hermit crabs or fish,where throwing food in a bucket will do. Dogs crave nurturing and love. Dogs need to be walked at least once a week and played with. Giving a dog the attention it needs is a menial task, as long as you tray. They are not picky, as long as they’re being loved. Dogs are perfectly happy with a crummy beat up shoe or tennis ball to play with, as long as they get your attention.
When you buy a dog, you take on a huge responsibility. But with this responsibility comes priceless opportunities! By extending a little money, love and time, you get in return infinite love, gratitude and a new best friend. Dogs are the most loyal and gracious friends you will ever have. It seems like a fair trade to spend some money and time on them for such a priceless relationship.








